BufferedWriter.java, [...]: Fixed javadocs all over, rename arguments to match javadocs, fixed coding style.

2004-04-20  Michael Koch  <konqueror@gmx.de>

	* java/io/BufferedWriter.java,
	java/io/ByteArrayInputStream.java,
	java/io/CharArrayWriter.java,
	java/io/DataInput.java,
	java/io/DataInputStream.java,
	java/io/File.java,
	java/io/FilterInputStream.java,
	java/io/InputStream.java,
	java/io/InputStreamReader.java,
	java/io/ObjectInputStream.java,
	java/io/ObjectStreamClass.java,
	java/io/PipedInputStream.java,
	java/io/PipedReader.java,
	java/io/PushbackInputStream.java,
	java/io/PushbackReader.java,
	java/io/RandomAccessFile.java,
	java/io/SerializablePermission.java,
	java/io/StreamTokenizer.java,
	java/io/StringWriter.java,
	java/io/WriteAbortedException.java,
	java/io/Writer.java:
	Fixed javadocs all over, rename arguments to match javadocs,
	fixed coding style.

From-SVN: r80897
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Michael Koch 2004-04-20 11:37:41 +00:00 committed by Michael Koch
parent 7aebacee26
commit 9f714d5eec
22 changed files with 193 additions and 169 deletions

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@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ public interface DataInput
* patterns which indicate a two byte character encoding, then they would be
* converted to a Java <code>char</code> like so:
* <p>
* <code>(char)(((byte1 & 0x1F) << 6) + (byte2 & 0x3F))</code>
* <code>(char)(((byte1 &amp; 0x1F) &lt;&lt; 6) + (byte2 &amp; 0x3F))</code>
* <p>
* If the first byte has a 1110 as its high order bits, then the
* character consists of three bytes. The bits that make up the character
@ -375,19 +375,19 @@ public interface DataInput
* then they would be converted to a Java <code>char</code> like so:
*
* <code>
* (char)(((byte1 & 0x0F) << 12) + ((byte2 & 0x3F) + (byte3 & 0x3F))
* (char)(((byte1 &amp; 0x0F) &lt;&lt; 12) + ((byte2 &amp; 0x3F) + (byte3 &amp; 0x3F))
* </code>
*
* Note that all characters are encoded in the method that requires the
* fewest number of bytes with the exception of the character with the
* value of <code>\<llll>u0000</code> which is encoded as two bytes.
* value of <code>\&lt;llll&gt;u0000</code> which is encoded as two bytes.
* This is a modification of the UTF standard used to prevent C language
* style <code>NUL</code> values from appearing in the byte stream.
* <p>
* This method can read data that was written by an object implementing the
* <code>writeUTF()</code> method in <code>DataOutput</code>.
*
* @returns The <code>String</code> read
* @return The <code>String</code> read
*
* @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the
* String