Mercurial > hg > truffle
changeset 22094:0058a9461865
Truffle/instrumentation: minor Javadoc fixes
author | Michael Van De Vanter <michael.van.de.vanter@oracle.com> |
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date | Mon, 17 Aug 2015 15:24:22 -0700 |
parents | 0f0e34039769 |
children | 1e78795e7e6a |
files | truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/TruffleLanguage.java truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/debug/ExecutionEvent.java truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/vm/TruffleVM.java |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/TruffleLanguage.java Mon Aug 17 15:24:00 2015 -0700 +++ b/truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/TruffleLanguage.java Mon Aug 17 15:24:22 2015 -0700 @@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ import java.util.WeakHashMap; /** - * An entry point for everyone who wants to implement a Truffle based language. By providing + * An entry point for everyone who wants to implement a Truffle based language. By providing an * implementation of this type and registering it using {@link Registration} annotation, your * language becomes accessible to users of the {@link TruffleVM Truffle virtual machine} - all they - * will need to do is to include your JAR into their application and all the Truffle goodies (multi - * language support, multitenant hosting, debugging, etc.) will be made available to them. - * + * will need to do is to include your JAR into their application and all the Truffle goodies + * (multi-language support, multitenant hosting, debugging, etc.) will be made available to them. + * * @param <C> internal state of the language associated with every thread that is executing program * {@link #parse(com.oracle.truffle.api.source.Source, com.oracle.truffle.api.nodes.Node, java.lang.String...) * parsed} by the language @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ * <em>execution</em>. The returned execution context is completely language specific; it is * however expected it will contain reference to here-in provided <code>env</code> and adjust * itself according to parameters provided by the <code>env</code> object. - * + * * @param env the environment the language is supposed to operate in * @return internal data of the language in given environment */ @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ * Allows a language implementor to create a node that can effectively lookup up the context * associated with current execution. The context is created by * {@link #createContext(com.oracle.truffle.api.TruffleLanguage.Env)} method. - * + * * @return node to be inserted into program to effectively find out current execution context * for this language */ @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ /** * Uses the {@link #createFindContextNode()} node to obtain the current context. - * + * * @param n the node created by this language's {@link #createFindContextNode()} * @return the context created by * {@link #createContext(com.oracle.truffle.api.TruffleLanguage.Env)} method at the
--- a/truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/debug/ExecutionEvent.java Mon Aug 17 15:24:00 2015 -0700 +++ b/truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/debug/ExecutionEvent.java Mon Aug 17 15:24:22 2015 -0700 @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ * place to initialize debugger - e.g. set * {@link Debugger#setLineBreakpoint(int, com.oracle.truffle.api.source.LineLocation, boolean) * breakpoints} or specify to execution should halt on the {@link #prepareStepInto() first possible - * occurence}. Methods in this event can only be used while the handlers process the event. Then the - * state of the event becomes invalid and subsequent calls to the event methods yield + * occurrence}. Methods in this event can only be used while the handlers process the event. Then + * the state of the event becomes invalid and subsequent calls to the event methods yield * {@link IllegalStateException}. One can however obtain reference to {@link Debugger} instance and * keep it to further manipulate with debugging capabilities of the {@link TruffleVM} when it is * running. @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ } /** - * Debugger associated with the execution. This debuger remains valid after the event is + * Debugger associated with the execution. This debugger remains valid after the event is * processed, it is possible and suggested to keep a reference to it and use it any time later * when evaluating sources in the {@link TruffleVM}. *
--- a/truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/vm/TruffleVM.java Mon Aug 17 15:24:00 2015 -0700 +++ b/truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api/src/com/oracle/truffle/api/vm/TruffleVM.java Mon Aug 17 15:24:22 2015 -0700 @@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ * <p> * It would not be correct to think of a {@link TruffleVM} as a runtime for a single Truffle * language (Ruby, Python, R, C, JavaScript, etc.) either. {@link TruffleVM} can host as many of - * Truffle languages as {@link Registration registered on a classpath} of your <em>JVM</em> + * Truffle languages as {@link Registration registered on a class path} of your <em>JVM</em> * application. {@link TruffleVM} orchestrates these languages, manages exchange of objects and * calls among them. While it may happen that there is just one activated language inside of a - * {@link TruffleVM}, the greatest strength of {@link TruffleVM} is in inter-operability between all + * {@link TruffleVM}, the greatest strength of {@link TruffleVM} is in interoperability between all * Truffle languages. There is 1:N mapping between {@link TruffleVM} and {@link TruffleLanguage * Truffle language implementations}. * <p>