On 28/03/2019 15:22, Thomas Stüfe wrote: > The second of those was actually intended to be iff. This is a common > abbreviation used by English/US mathematicians and logicians to write > 'if and only if' (it is also sometimes written as <=>). Since you didn't > recognize it I guess I really need to write it out in full. > > > Oh, don't worry on my account. I am not a native speaker nor a > mathematician. You could leave iff and add [sic] to make everyone > curious and start googling "iff" :) I changed it nevertheless. It would be remiss to presume readers need be conversant with elliptical, English logico-mathematical parlance (I'm explaining this in as plain English as I can ... no, wait! ;-).
Anyway, I addressed this and your other concerns in a new webrev. JIRA: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8221477 Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~adinn/8221477/webrev.02 Input from a second reviewer would be welcome ... regards, Andrew Dinn ----------- Senior Principal Software Engineer Red Hat UK Ltd Registered in England and Wales under Company Registration No. 03798903 Directors: Michael Cunningham, Michael ("Mike") O'Neill, Eric Shander