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Akira Ajisaka updated HDFS-10589:
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Hadoop Flags: Reviewed
Description:
Javadoc for HAState#HAState() contains @param name, but this constructor
doesn't has the parameter, HAState#setStateInternal() has the same problem, and
the annotation is not quite accurate, which is confusing for beginners.
So I made a simple fix.
was:
Javadoc for HAState#HAState()) contains @param name, but this constructor
doesn't has the parameter, HAState#setStateInternal() has the same problem, and
the annotation is not quite accurate, which is confusing for beginners.
So I made a simple fix.
Summary: Javadoc for HAState#HAState and HAState#setStateInternal
contains non-existent params (was: Javadoc for HAState#HAState() and
HAState#setStateInternal() contains non-exsitent params)
> Javadoc for HAState#HAState and HAState#setStateInternal contains
> non-existent params
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> Key: HDFS-10589
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-10589
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: documentation, hdfs
>Affects Versions: 2.8.0
> Environment: centos6.5 x64
> hadoop 2.8.0
>Reporter: shenyinjie
>Assignee: shenyinjie
>Priority: Minor
> Attachments: HDFS-10589.patch, HDFS-10589_1.patch
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> Javadoc for HAState#HAState() contains @param name, but this constructor
> doesn't has the parameter, HAState#setStateInternal() has the same problem,
> and the annotation is not quite accurate, which is confusing for beginners.
> So I made a simple fix.
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