Am 21.09.19 um 00:03 schrieb mark.reinh...@oracle.com: > To avoid this confusion, a more verbose specification might read: > * Returns the maximum number of $otype$s that will be produced for each > * $itype$ of input. This value may be used to compute the worst-case > size > * of the output buffer required for a given input sequence. This value > * accounts for any necessary content-independent prefix or suffix > #if[encoder] > * $otype$s, such as byte-order marks. > #end[encoder] > #if[decoder] > * $otype$s. > #end[decoder] > > (The example of byte-order marks applies only to CharsetEncoders, so > I’ve conditionalized that text for Charset-X-Coder.java.template.)
Hi, wouldn't it be more clear to use "char" or even "{@code char}" instead "character" as replacment for the $xtype$ parameters? -Ulf