Author: ceki
Date: Tue Aug  5 22:21:12 2008
New Revision: 1096

Modified:
   slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/faq.html
   slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/news.html

Log:
- cyclical arrays are supported

Modified: slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/faq.html
==============================================================================
--- slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/faq.html      (original)
+++ slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/faq.html      Tue Aug  5 22:21:12 2008
@@ -644,9 +644,7 @@
         <p></p> 
 
         <p>Array type arguments, including multi-dimensional arrays,
-        are also supported. However, cyclical or recursive arrays are
-        <em>not</em> suported and will result in a stack overflow
-        error.</p>
+        are also supported. </p>
         
         <p>SLF4J uses its own message formatting implementation which
         differs from that of the Java platform. This is justified by

Modified: slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/news.html
==============================================================================
--- slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/news.html     (original)
+++ slf4j/trunk/slf4j-site/src/site/pages/news.html     Tue Aug  5 22:21:12 2008
@@ -59,9 +59,7 @@
   arrays, as parameters. For example,</p>
   <p class="source">log.debug("{} {}", "A", new int[] {1, 2}});</p>
   <p>will print as "A [1, 2]" instead of "A [EMAIL PROTECTED]" as
-  previously. This enhancement was proposed by "lizongbo". Cyclical or
-  recursive arrays are <em>not</em> supported. Such arrays will cause
-  a stack overflow error.
+  previously. This enhancement was proposed by "lizongbo".
   </p>
 
 
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