Hi Ahmed,
Thanks. NetBeans has similar feature - but that means opening and
reading/looking at each file. I thought if there is any automated way to
search for all typos across files of a project or a directory.
* behaviour / behavior being British / American spelling, I'd rather
leave it..
* I'll check out @gmail.com in @author
Thanks,
-Sundar
On 9/11/2015 12:03 PM, Ahmed Ashour wrote:
Hi Sundar,
Eclipse has automatic highlight of potential spelling mistakes, you just need
to go through the code.
In the other comments I mistyped, and it should be: - 'behaviour' could be
'behavior': there are three places. - WarnCallback: references '@gmail.com'
in @author, this is the only place, which looks strange.
Thanks again,Ahmed
From: Sundararajan Athijegannathan
<sundararajan.athijegannat...@oracle.com>
To: nashorn-dev@openjdk.java.net
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Some typos
Hi Ahmed,
Thanks for submitting this patch. I've filed
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8136349
PS. Did you find these while reading code or used any automation/tool to
find spelling issues? Just curious..
Thanks,
-Sundar
On 9/11/2015 1:36 AM, Ahmed Ashour wrote:
Dear all,
Please find below patch, which:
- Handles some typos
- Removes unused imports from two files.
Also, there are other potential places to modify (if appropriate):
- WarnCallback: references '@gmail.com' in @author, this is the
only place, which looks strange.
- 'behavior' could be 'behavior': there are three places.
Hope you find it useful.
Yours,
Ahmed