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diff src/share/vm/runtime/sharedRuntime.cpp @ 14309:63a4eb8bcd23
8025856: Fix typos in the GC code
Summary: Fix about 440 typos in comments in the VM code
Reviewed-by: mgerdin, tschatzl, coleenp, kmo, jcoomes
author | jwilhelm |
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date | Thu, 23 Jan 2014 14:47:23 +0100 |
parents | 7c0122ed05fb |
children | e6195383bcaf 8a9bb7821e28 |
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--- a/src/share/vm/runtime/sharedRuntime.cpp Tue Jan 14 16:40:33 2014 +0100 +++ b/src/share/vm/runtime/sharedRuntime.cpp Thu Jan 23 14:47:23 2014 +0100 @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ return (jdouble)x; JRT_END -// Exception handling accross interpreter/compiler boundaries +// Exception handling across interpreter/compiler boundaries // // exception_handler_for_return_address(...) returns the continuation address. // The continuation address is the entry point of the exception handler of the @@ -694,8 +694,8 @@ // Allow abbreviated catch tables. The idea is to allow a method // to materialize its exceptions without committing to the exact // routing of exceptions. In particular this is needed for adding - // a synthethic handler to unlock monitors when inlining - // synchonized methods since the unlock path isn't represented in + // a synthetic handler to unlock monitors when inlining + // synchronized methods since the unlock path isn't represented in // the bytecodes. t = table.entry_for(catch_pco, -1, 0); } @@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ // Exception happened in CodeCache. Must be either: // 1. Inline-cache check in C2I handler blob, // 2. Inline-cache check in nmethod, or - // 3. Implict null exception in nmethod + // 3. Implicit null exception in nmethod if (!cb->is_nmethod()) { bool is_in_blob = cb->is_adapter_blob() || cb->is_method_handles_adapter_blob(); @@ -2850,7 +2850,7 @@ // called from very start of a compiled OSR nmethod. A temp array is // allocated to hold the interesting bits of the interpreter frame. All // active locks are inflated to allow them to move. The displaced headers and -// active interpeter locals are copied into the temp buffer. Then we return +// active interpreter locals are copied into the temp buffer. Then we return // back to the compiled code. The compiled code then pops the current // interpreter frame off the stack and pushes a new compiled frame. Then it // copies the interpreter locals and displaced headers where it wants.