# HG changeset patch # User bpb # Date 1424198950 28800 # Tue Feb 17 10:49:10 2015 -0800 # Node ID 70bf9d76f1eefdb4d9f14507efc531cadca23ff2 # Parent b87c5d7d9d74925c4a9df29e6279233faea5364e 8073347: javadoc of Formattable messed up by JDK-8019857 Summary: Change sample code formatting to the currently blessed idiom. Reviewed-by: XXX diff --git a/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/Formattable.java b/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/Formattable.java --- a/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/Formattable.java +++ b/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/Formattable.java @@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ * For example, the following class prints out different representations of a * stock's name depending on the flags and length constraints: * - * {@code + *
{@code * import java.nio.CharBuffer; * import java.util.Formatter; * import java.util.Formattable; * import java.util.Locale; * import static java.util.FormattableFlags.*; * - * ... + * ... * * public class StockName implements Formattable { * private String symbol, companyName, frenchCompanyName; @@ -89,12 +89,12 @@ * return String.format("%s - %s", symbol, companyName); * } * } - * } + * }}* *
When used in conjunction with the {@link java.util.Formatter}, the above * class produces the following output for various format strings. * - * {@code + *
{@code * Formatter fmt = new Formatter(); * StockName sn = new StockName("HUGE", "Huge Fruit, Inc.", * "Fruit Titanesque, Inc."); @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ * fmt.format("%-10.8s", sn); // -> "HUGE " * fmt.format("%.12s", sn); // -> "Huge Fruit,*" * fmt.format(Locale.FRANCE, "%25s", sn); // -> " Fruit Titanesque, Inc." - * } + * }* *
Formattables are not necessarily safe for multithreaded access. Thread * safety is optional and may be enforced by classes that extend and implement