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Posted to regexp-dev@jakarta.apache.org by vg...@apache.org on 2004/05/10 20:34:06 UTC

cvs commit: jakarta-regexp/src/java/org/apache/regexp RE.java

vgritsenko    2004/05/10 11:34:06

  Modified:    src/java/org/apache/regexp RE.java
  Log:
  Javadoc tweaks
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.23      +5 -4      jakarta-regexp/src/java/org/apache/regexp/RE.java
  
  Index: RE.java
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-regexp/src/java/org/apache/regexp/RE.java,v
  retrieving revision 1.22
  retrieving revision 1.23
  diff -u -r1.22 -r1.23
  --- RE.java	20 Mar 2004 14:35:42 -0000	1.22
  +++ RE.java	10 May 2004 18:34:06 -0000	1.23
  @@ -248,13 +248,14 @@
    * the pre-compiled expression re1 and thus avoid the overhead of
    * compiling the expression at runtime. If you require more dynamic
    * regular expressions, you can construct a single RECompiler object and
  - * re-use it to compile each expression. * Similarly, you can change the
  - * program run by a given matcher object at any time. * However, RE and
  + * re-use it to compile each expression. Similarly, you can change the
  + * program run by a given matcher object at any time. However, RE and
    * RECompiler are not threadsafe (for efficiency reasons, and because
    * requiring thread safety in this class is deemed to be a rare
    * requirement), so you will need to construct a separate compiler or
    * matcher object for each thread (unless you do thread synchronization
  - * yourself).
  + * yourself). Once expression compiled into the REProgram object, REProgram
  + * can be safely shared across multiple threads and RE objects.
    *
    * <br><p><br>
    *
  
  
  

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