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cvs commit: jakarta-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j PatternLayout.java

pathos      01/05/20 04:08:06

  Modified:    src/java/org/apache/log4j PatternLayout.java
  Log:
  Documentation changes.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.10      +10 -10    jakarta-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j/PatternLayout.java
  
  Index: PatternLayout.java
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j/PatternLayout.java,v
  retrieving revision 1.9
  retrieving revision 1.10
  diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10
  --- PatternLayout.java	2001/04/13 00:01:18	1.9
  +++ PatternLayout.java	2001/05/20 11:08:06	1.10
  @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
      the end of a conversion specifier when it reads a conversion
      character. In the example above the conversion specifier
      <b>%-5p</b> means the priority of the logging event should be left
  -   justfied to a with of five characters. 
  +   justified to a with of five characters. 
      
      The recognized conversion characters are
      
  @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
   
        <p>If a precision specifier is given, then only the corresponding
        number of right most components of the class name will be
  -     printed. By default the class name is output in fullly qualified form.
  +     printed. By default the class name is output in fully qualified form.
        
        <p>For example, for the class name "org.apache.xyz.SomeClass", the
        pattern <b>%C{1}</b> will output "SomeClass".
  @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
   	 
   	 <p>The date format specifier admits the same syntax as the
   	 time pattern string of the {@link
  -	 java.text.SimpleDateFormat}. Altough part of the standard
  +	 java.text.SimpleDateFormat}. Although part of the standard
   	 JDK, the performance of <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> is
   	 quite poor.
   
  @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
      
      </table>
   
  -   <p>By default the relevant infromation is output as is. However,
  +   <p>By default the relevant information is output as is. However,
      with the aid of format modifiers it is possible to change the
      minimum field width, the maximum field width and justification.
   
  @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
      reached. The default is to pad on the left (right justify) but you
      can specify right padding with the left justification flag. The
      padding character is space. If the data item is larger than the
  -   minimum field width, the field is expanded to accomodate the
  +   minimum field width, the field is expanded to accommodate the
      data. The value is never truncated.
   
      <p>This behavior can be changed using the <em>maximum field
  @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
      <em>beginning</em> of the data item and not from the end. For
      example, it the maximum field width is eight and the data item is
      ten characters long, then the first two characters of the data item
  -   are dropped. This behaviour deviates from the printf function in C
  +   are dropped. This behavior deviates from the printf function in C
      where truncation is done from the end.
   
      <p>Below are various format modifier examples for the category
  @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
      <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=8>
      <th>Format modifier
      <th>left justify
  -   <th>minimim width
  +   <th>minimum width
      <th>maximum width
      <th>comment
   
  @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@
   
      <p><dt><b>%-6r [%15.15t] %-5p %30.30c %x - %m\n</b>
   
  -   <p><dd>Similar to the TTCC layout except that the rlative time is
  +   <p><dd>Similar to the TTCC layout except that the relative time is
      right padded if less than 6 digits, thread name is right padded if
      less than 15 characters and truncated if longer and the category
      name is left padded if shorter than 30 characters and truncated if
  @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
     </dl>
      
      <p>The above text is largely inspired from Peter A. Darnell and
  -   Philip E. Margolis' higly recommended book "C -- a Software
  +   Philip E. Margolis' highly recommended book "C -- a Software
      Engineering Approach", ISBN 0-387-97389-3.
      
      @author <a href="mailto:cakalijp@Maritz.com">James P. Cakalic</a>
  @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@
     }
     
     /**
  -     Returns the the array of option strings that {@link
  +     Returns the array of option strings that {@link
        PatternLayout} recognizes. The only recognized option string is
        the value of {@link #CONVERSION_PATTERN_OPTION}.
        
  
  
  

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