Aye aye.  Good catch.

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Lex Spoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey, Scott,
>
> Can I get an LGTM on removing this reference to GWT.java-hosted in
> GWT.java?  I got a scare when I ran across it this morning.  The
> capital letters shined right through the fog of morning.  -Lex
>
>
> Index:
> /Users/spoon/gwt/workspaces/gwt-main/gwt-trunk4/user/src/com/google/gwt/core/client/GWT.java
> ===================================================================
> ---
> /Users/spoon/gwt/workspaces/gwt-main/gwt-trunk4/user/src/com/google/gwt/core/client/GWT.java
>        (revision
> 3664)
> +++
> /Users/spoon/gwt/workspaces/gwt-main/gwt-trunk4/user/src/com/google/gwt/core/client/GWT.java
>        (working
> copy)
> @@ -23,12 +23,6 @@
>  * deferred binding.
>  */
>  public final class GWT {
> -  /*
> -   * This is the web mode version of this class. Because it's so special,
> -   * there's also a hosted mode version. See GWT.java-hosted. Do NOT
> change the
> -   * public API of this class without also updating GWT.java-hosted!
> -   */
> -
>   /**
>    * This interface is used to catch exceptions at the "top level" just
> before
>    * they escape to the browser. This is used in places where the browser
> calls
>

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