--- a/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/util/Preconditions.java Mon May 07 09:11:21 2018 +0200
+++ b/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/util/Preconditions.java Mon May 07 23:07:01 2018 +0200
@@ -185,13 +185,13 @@
// Switch to default if fewer or more arguments than required are supplied
switch ((args.size() != argSize) ? "" : checkKind) {
case "checkIndex":
- return String.format("Index %d out-of-bounds for length %d",
+ return String.format("Index %d out of bounds for length %d",
args.get(0), args.get(1));
case "checkFromToIndex":
- return String.format("Range [%d, %d) out-of-bounds for length %d",
+ return String.format("Range [%d, %d) out of bounds for length %d",
args.get(0), args.get(1), args.get(2));
case "checkFromIndexSize":
- return String.format("Range [%d, %<d + %d) out-of-bounds for length %d",
+ return String.format("Range [%d, %<d + %d) out of bounds for length %d",
args.get(0), args.get(1), args.get(2));
default:
return String.format("Range check failed: %s %s", checkKind, args);
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
* Checks if the {@code index} is within the bounds of the range from
* {@code 0} (inclusive) to {@code length} (exclusive).
*
- * <p>The {@code index} is defined to be out-of-bounds if any of the
+ * <p>The {@code index} is defined to be out of bounds if any of the
* following inequalities is true:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code index < 0}</li>
@@ -210,14 +210,14 @@
* <li>{@code length < 0}, which is implied from the former inequalities</li>
* </ul>
*
- * <p>If the {@code index} is out-of-bounds, then a runtime exception is
+ * <p>If the {@code index} is out of bounds, then a runtime exception is
* thrown that is the result of applying the following arguments to the
* exception formatter: the name of this method, {@code checkIndex};
* and an unmodifiable list integers whose values are, in order, the
* out-of-bounds arguments {@code index} and {@code length}.
*
* @param <X> the type of runtime exception to throw if the arguments are
- * out-of-bounds
+ * out of bounds
* @param index the index
* @param length the upper-bound (exclusive) of the range
* @param oobef the exception formatter that when applied with this
@@ -228,9 +228,9 @@
* instead (though it may be more efficient).
* Exceptions thrown by the formatter are relayed to the caller.
* @return {@code index} if it is within bounds of the range
- * @throws X if the {@code index} is out-of-bounds and the exception
+ * @throws X if the {@code index} is out of bounds and the exception
* formatter is non-{@code null}
- * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the {@code index} is out-of-bounds
+ * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the {@code index} is out of bounds
* and the exception formatter is {@code null}
* @since 9
*
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
* {@code toIndex} (exclusive) is within the bounds of range from {@code 0}
* (inclusive) to {@code length} (exclusive).
*
- * <p>The sub-range is defined to be out-of-bounds if any of the following
+ * <p>The sub-range is defined to be out of bounds if any of the following
* inequalities is true:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code fromIndex < 0}</li>
@@ -263,14 +263,14 @@
* <li>{@code length < 0}, which is implied from the former inequalities</li>
* </ul>
*
- * <p>If the sub-range is out-of-bounds, then a runtime exception is
+ * <p>If the sub-range is out of bounds, then a runtime exception is
* thrown that is the result of applying the following arguments to the
* exception formatter: the name of this method, {@code checkFromToIndex};
* and an unmodifiable list integers whose values are, in order, the
* out-of-bounds arguments {@code fromIndex}, {@code toIndex}, and {@code length}.
*
* @param <X> the type of runtime exception to throw if the arguments are
- * out-of-bounds
+ * out of bounds
* @param fromIndex the lower-bound (inclusive) of the sub-range
* @param toIndex the upper-bound (exclusive) of the sub-range
* @param length the upper-bound (exclusive) the range
@@ -282,9 +282,9 @@
* instead (though it may be more efficient).
* Exceptions thrown by the formatter are relayed to the caller.
* @return {@code fromIndex} if the sub-range within bounds of the range
- * @throws X if the sub-range is out-of-bounds and the exception factory
+ * @throws X if the sub-range is out of bounds and the exception factory
* function is non-{@code null}
- * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the sub-range is out-of-bounds and
+ * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the sub-range is out of bounds and
* the exception factory function is {@code null}
* @since 9
*/
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@
* {@code fromIndex + size} (exclusive) is within the bounds of range from
* {@code 0} (inclusive) to {@code length} (exclusive).
*
- * <p>The sub-range is defined to be out-of-bounds if any of the following
+ * <p>The sub-range is defined to be out of bounds if any of the following
* inequalities is true:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code fromIndex < 0}</li>
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
* <li>{@code length < 0}, which is implied from the former inequalities</li>
* </ul>
*
- * <p>If the sub-range is out-of-bounds, then a runtime exception is
+ * <p>If the sub-range is out of bounds, then a runtime exception is
* thrown that is the result of applying the following arguments to the
* exception formatter: the name of this method, {@code checkFromIndexSize};
* and an unmodifiable list integers whose values are, in order, the
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
* {@code length}.
*
* @param <X> the type of runtime exception to throw if the arguments are
- * out-of-bounds
+ * out of bounds
* @param fromIndex the lower-bound (inclusive) of the sub-interval
* @param size the size of the sub-range
* @param length the upper-bound (exclusive) of the range
@@ -330,9 +330,9 @@
* instead (though it may be more efficient).
* Exceptions thrown by the formatter are relayed to the caller.
* @return {@code fromIndex} if the sub-range within bounds of the range
- * @throws X if the sub-range is out-of-bounds and the exception factory
+ * @throws X if the sub-range is out of bounds and the exception factory
* function is non-{@code null}
- * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the sub-range is out-of-bounds and
+ * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the sub-range is out of bounds and
* the exception factory function is {@code null}
* @since 9
*/