Author: henrib Date: Thu Feb 11 16:34:56 2016 New Revision: 1729855 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1729855&view=rev Log: JEXL: Fix typos in doc wrt to {start,end}sWith operators (=^,=$)
Modified: commons/proper/jexl/trunk/src/site/xdoc/reference/syntax.xml Modified: commons/proper/jexl/trunk/src/site/xdoc/reference/syntax.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/jexl/trunk/src/site/xdoc/reference/syntax.xml?rev=1729855&r1=1729854&r2=1729855&view=diff ============================================================================== --- commons/proper/jexl/trunk/src/site/xdoc/reference/syntax.xml (original) +++ commons/proper/jexl/trunk/src/site/xdoc/reference/syntax.xml Thu Feb 11 16:34:56 2016 @@ -555,12 +555,11 @@ to behave has right-hand-size operands of this operator. </td> </tr> - <tr> + <tr> <td>Starts With<code>=^</code></td> <td> - The syntactically CSS3 inspired <code>=^</code> operator is a short-hand for the 'startsWith' method. - For example, - <code> "abcdef" ^= "abc" </code> returns <code>true</code>. + The <code>=^</code> operator is a short-hand for the 'startsWith' method. + For example, <code> "abcdef" =^ "abc" </code> returns <code>true</code>. Note that through duck-typing, user classes exposing a public 'startsWith' method will allow their instances to behave has left-hand-size operands of this operator. </td> @@ -569,23 +568,22 @@ <td>Not Starts With<code>!^</code></td> <td> This is the negation of the 'starts with' operator. - <code>a ^! "abc"</code> is equivalent to <code>!(a ^= "abc")</code> + <code>a !^ "abc"</code> is equivalent to <code>!(a =^ "abc")</code> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Ends With<code>=$</code></td> - <td>The syntactically CSS3 inspired <code>=$</code> operator is a short-hand for the 'endsWith' method. - For example, - <code> "abcdef" $= "def" </code> returns <code>true</code>. + <td>The <code>=$</code> operator is a short-hand for the 'endsWith' method. + For example, <code> "abcdef" =$ "def" </code> returns <code>true</code>. Note that through duck-typing, user classes exposing an 'endsWith' method will allow their instances to behave has left-hand-size operands of this operator. </td> </tr> <tr> - <td>Not Ends With<code>!^</code></td> + <td>Not Ends With<code>!$</code></td> <td> This is the negation of the 'ends with' operator. - <code>a $! "abc"</code> is equivalent to <code>!(a $= "abc")</code> + <code>a !$ "abc"</code> is equivalent to <code>!(a =$ "abc")</code> </td> </tr> <tr>