6929259: Remove double spaces from Dual-pivot quicksort
Reviewed-by: alanb
Contributed-by: vladimir.yaroslavskiy@sun.com
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/util/DualPivotQuicksort.java Sat Feb 27 18:18:33 2010 +0000
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/util/DualPivotQuicksort.java Sat Feb 27 19:15:28 2010 +0000
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
a[less] = ak;
}
less++;
- } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
+ } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
/*
* We know that pivot1 == a[e3] == pivot2. Thus, we know
* that great will still be >= k when the following loop
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@
a[less] = ak;
}
less++;
- } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
+ } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
/*
* We know that pivot1 == a[e3] == pivot2. Thus, we know
* that great will still be >= k when the following loop
@@ -826,7 +826,7 @@
a[less] = ak;
}
less++;
- } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
+ } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
/*
* We know that pivot1 == a[e3] == pivot2. Thus, we know
* that great will still be >= k when the following loop
@@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@
a[less] = ak;
}
less++;
- } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
+ } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
/*
* We know that pivot1 == a[e3] == pivot2. Thus, we know
* that great will still be >= k when the following loop
@@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@
a[less] = ak;
}
less++;
- } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
+ } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
/*
* We know that pivot1 == a[e3] == pivot2. Thus, we know
* that great will still be >= k when the following loop
@@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@
* Sorts the specified range of the array into ascending order. The range
* to be sorted extends from the index {@code fromIndex}, inclusive, to
* the index {@code toIndex}, exclusive. If {@code fromIndex == toIndex},
- * the range to be sorted is empty and the call is a no-op).
+ * the range to be sorted is empty and the call is a no-op).
*
* <p>The {@code <} relation does not provide a total order on all float
* values: {@code -0.0f == 0.0f} is {@code true} and a {@code Float.NaN}
@@ -1787,7 +1787,7 @@
a[less] = ak;
}
less++;
- } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
+ } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
/*
* We know that pivot1 == a[e3] == pivot2. Thus, we know
* that great will still be >= k when the following loop
@@ -2160,7 +2160,7 @@
a[less] = ak;
}
less++;
- } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
+ } else { // (a[k] > pivot1) - Move a[k] to right part
/*
* We know that pivot1 == a[e3] == pivot2. Thus, we know
* that great will still be >= k when the following loop