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commit 542a189063418439c598a8f1cea594a1dfa13516 Author: Peter Pentchev <[email protected]> Date: Tue Nov 25 15:49:00 2014 +0200 Add the 01-typos patch to fix the manual pages. --- debian/patches/01-typos.patch | 153 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ debian/patches/series | 1 + 2 files changed, 154 insertions(+) diff --git a/debian/patches/01-typos.patch b/debian/patches/01-typos.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1498c6a --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/01-typos.patch @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +Description: Fix some language issues in the manual page. +Author: Peter Pentchev <[email protected]> +Forwarded: not-yet +Last-Update: 2014-11-25 + +--- a/Java.pod ++++ b/Java.pod +@@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ + END + + The source code can also be specified as a filename, a subroutine +-reference (sub routine should return source code), or an array +-reference (array contains lines of source code). This information ++reference (the subroutine should return source code), or an array ++reference (the array contains lines of source code). This information + is detailed in 'perldoc Inline'. + + In order for C<Inline::Java> to function properly, it needs to know +@@ -93,14 +93,14 @@ + + + If none of these are specified, C<Inline::Java> will use the Java +-2 SDK that was specified a install time (see below). ++2 SDK that was specified at install time (see below). + + + =head1 DEFAULT JAVA 2 SDK + + When C<Inline::Java> was installed, the path to the Java 2 SDK that was +-used was stored in a file called default_j2sdk.pl that resides with +-the C<Inline::Java> module. You can find this file by using the following ++used was stored in a file called default_j2sdk.pl that resides within ++the C<Inline::Java> module. You can obtain this path by using the following + command: + + % perl -MInline::Java=j2sdk +@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ + =item startup_delay + + Specifies the maximum number of seconds that the Perl script +-will try to connect to the Java server. In other this is the ++will try to connect to the Java server. In other words this is the + delay that Perl gives to the Java server to start. Default + is 15 seconds. + +@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ + + Toggles the execution mode. The default is to use the client/server + mode. To use the JNI extension (you must have built it at install +-time though. See README and README.JNI for more information), set ++time though; see README and README.JNI for more information), set + JNI to 1. + + Ex: jni => 1 +@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ + + =item shared_jvm + +-This mode enables mutiple processes to share the same JVM. It was ++This mode enables multiple processes to share the same JVM. It was + created mainly in order to be able to use C<Inline::Java> under + mod_perl. + +@@ -242,9 +242,9 @@ + + =item start_jvm + +-When used with shared_jvm, tells C<Inline::Java> that the JVM should +-already be running and that it should not attempt to start a new +-one. This option is useful in combination with command line interface ++When used with shared_jvm, tells C<Inline::Java> whether to start ++a new JVM (this is the default) or to expect that one is already ++running. This option is useful in combination with the command line interface + described in the BUGS AND DEFICIENCIES section. Default is 1. + + Ex: start_jvm => 0 +@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ + + =item debugger + +-Starts jdb, (the Java debugger) instead of the regular Java JVM. ++Starts jdb (the Java debugger) instead of the regular Java JVM. + This option will also cause the Java code to be compiled using the + '-g' switch for extra debugging information. EXTRA_JAVA_ARGS can + be used use to pass extra options to the debugger. +@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ + + =item autostudy + +-Makes C<Inline::Java> automatically study unknown classes it ++Makes C<Inline::Java> automatically study unknown classes when it + encounters them. + + Ex: autostudy => 1 +@@ -654,14 +654,10 @@ + + =for comment + +-What's important to understand is that $@ actually contains a reference +-to the Throwable object that was thrown by Java. The getMessage() function +-is really a method of the java.lang.Exception class. So if Java is throwing +-a custom exception you have in your code, you will have access to that +-exception object's public methods just like any other Java object in +-C<Inline::Java>. It is also probably a good idea to undef $@ once you have +-treated a Java exception, or else the object still has a reference until +-$@ is reset by the next eval. ++What's important to understand is that the returned C<Inline::Java::Handle> ++object actually contains a reference to the Java reader or writer. ++It is probably a good idea to undef it once you have completed the I/O ++operations so that the underlying Java object may be freed. + Z<> + + +@@ -691,7 +687,7 @@ + + =for comment + +-If you do not wish to put any Java code inside you Perl script, you must ++If you do not wish to put any Java code inside your Perl script, you must + use the string 'study' as your code. This will skip the build section. + + You can also use the autostudy option to tell C<Inline::Java> that you wish +@@ -853,8 +849,8 @@ + The reason why this will not work is simple. When C<Inline::Java> sees an + array, it checks the Java type you are trying to match it against to validate + the construction of your Perl list. But in this case, it can't validate +-the array because you're assigning it to an Object. You must use the 3 +-parameter version of the coerce function to do this: ++the array because you're assigning it to an Object. You must use the ++three-parameter version of the coerce function to do this: + + $obj->{o} = Inline::Java::coerce( + "java.lang.Object", +@@ -892,7 +888,7 @@ + machine as a shared object instead of running it as a stand-alone server. + This brings an improvement in performance. + +-If you have built the JNI extension, you must enable it explicitely by doing ++If you have built the JNI extension, you must enable it explicitly by doing + one of the following: + + =over 4 +--- a/Java/Callback.pod ++++ b/Java/Callback.pod +@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ + package). The former designates an internal C<Inline::Java> error and the + latter indicates that the Perl callback threw an exception (die() or croak()). + The value of $@ (this can be a scalar or any valid "Inline::Java" object) can +-be retreived using the GetObject() method of the C<InlineJavaPerlException> ++be retrieved using the GetObject() method of the C<InlineJavaPerlException> + object (if you are certain that $@ was a Perl scalar, you can use the + GetString() method). + Z<> diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13e6418 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/series @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +01-typos.patch -- Alioth's /usr/local/bin/git-commit-notice on /srv/git.debian.org/git/pkg-perl/packages/libinline-java-perl.git _______________________________________________ Pkg-perl-cvs-commits mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-perl-cvs-commits
