From 887ec0b8a10a91ba501b36ee1c3af12d6b97b4fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Gvozdev Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 16:20:33 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] bug 388755: Cosmetics - avoid syntax warnings in comments --- .../cdt/core/EFSExtensionProvider.java | 36 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/core/org.eclipse.cdt.core/src/org/eclipse/cdt/core/EFSExtensionProvider.java b/core/org.eclipse.cdt.core/src/org/eclipse/cdt/core/EFSExtensionProvider.java index 3889556adc3..74e6b8ee748 100644 --- a/core/org.eclipse.cdt.core/src/org/eclipse/cdt/core/EFSExtensionProvider.java +++ b/core/org.eclipse.cdt.core/src/org/eclipse/cdt/core/EFSExtensionProvider.java @@ -20,24 +20,24 @@ import org.eclipse.core.runtime.URIUtil; /** * Abstract class providing the basis for supplementary support classes that can extract meaningful - * information from and provide useful operations on EFS filesystems. This allows for operations that can - * operate on virtual EFS filesystems (where IFileStores are just links to other IFileStores), or that operate + * information from and provide useful operations on EFS file-systems. This allows for operations that can + * operate on virtual EFS file-systems (where IFileStores are just links to other IFileStores), or that operate * on the physical file backed by an IFileStore, without having to know the implementation details of a given - * EFS filesystem. + * EFS file-system. * - * Provides a default implementation that assumes that URIs for the given filesystem map directly to resources - * in the physical filesystem, and that the path component of the URI is a direct representation of the - * absolute path to the file in the physical filesystem. + * Provides a default implementation that assumes that URIs for the given file-system map directly to resources + * in the physical file-system, and that the path component of the URI is a direct representation of the + * absolute path to the file in the physical file-system. * - * Clients wishing to support a filesystem with different behaviour should extend this class and override its + * Clients wishing to support a file-system with different behavior should extend this class and override its * methods where appropriate. * * Clients should not typically call methods on this class or its descendants directly. Instead, they should * call the appropriate method in FileSystemUtilityManager so that said manager can properly route calls to - * the proper utility, depending on the filesystem. + * the proper utility, depending on the file-system. * - * EXPERIMENTAL. This class or interface has been added as part of a work in progress. There - * is no guarantee that this API will work or that it will remain the same. Please do not use this API without + * EXPERIMENTAL. This class or interface has been added to CDT 7.0 as part of a work in progress. + * There is no guarantee that this API will work or that it will remain the same. Please do not use this API without * consulting with the CDT team. * * @author crecoskie @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ public abstract class EFSExtensionProvider { } /** - * In the case of a virtual filesystem, where URIs in the given filesystem are just soft links in EFS to - * URIs in other filesystems, returns the URI that this URI links to. If the filesystem is not virtual, + * In the case of a virtual file-system, where URIs in the given file-system are just soft links in EFS to + * URIs in other file-systems, returns the URI that this URI links to. If the file-system is not virtual, * then this method acts as an identity mapping. * * @param locationURI @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ public abstract class EFSExtensionProvider { * The default implementation places the path in the path field of the URI, ensuring that there is a leading slash. * It also determines whether or not to convert backslashes in the provided path based on whether or not the * local operating system's file separator is a backslash, thus ensuring proper behaviour for URIs corresponding - * to the local filesystem. + * to the local file-system. * * @param locationOnSameFilesystem * @param path An absolute path. @@ -121,14 +121,14 @@ public abstract class EFSExtensionProvider { } /** - * For filesystems that map the path to a physical file in one filesystem (say on a remote machine) to + * For file-systems that map the path to a physical file in one file-system (say on a remote machine) to * another path (say, on the local machine), this method returns the path that the store maps to. I.e., it * returns the path that the path returned by getPathFromURI(URI locationURI) maps to. If there is no such * mapping, then an identity mapping of the paths is assumed. * - * Typically if a filesystem maps one filesytem to another, it will place the mapped path in the path + * Typically if a file-system maps one file-system to another, it will place the mapped path in the path * field of its URIs (which the default implementation assumes), but this is not guaranteed to be so for - * all filesystem implementations. + * all file-system implementations. * * @return String representing the path, or null on error. */ @@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ public abstract class EFSExtensionProvider { } /** - * Returns true if the given URI is part of a virtual filesystem and thus points to another underlying - * URI. Returns false otherwise. By default, filesystems are assumed to be non-virtual. + * Returns true if the given URI is part of a virtual file-system and thus points to another underlying + * URI. Returns false otherwise. By default, file-systems are assumed to be non-virtual. * * @param locationURI * @return boolean