From 777c5e4674886daa1cbe2bc8efc587cb738bb70b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandre Terrasa Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 15:16:20 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] lib/standard: fixes bad indent in comments Signed-off-by: Alexandre Terrasa --- lib/standard/collection/abstract_collection.nit | 30 ++++++------- lib/standard/collection/array.nit | 10 ++--- lib/standard/collection/range.nit | 12 +++--- lib/standard/kernel.nit | 4 +- lib/standard/math.nit | 24 +++++------ lib/standard/string.nit | 52 +++++++++++------------ 6 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/standard/collection/abstract_collection.nit b/lib/standard/collection/abstract_collection.nit index 3b7f908..d5621a9 100644 --- a/lib/standard/collection/abstract_collection.nit +++ b/lib/standard/collection/abstract_collection.nit @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ import kernel # var x: Collection[U] # # ... # for u in x do -# # u is a U -# # ... +# # u is a U +# # ... # end # ~~~ # @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ import kernel # var x: Collection[U] # # ... # var i = x.iterator -# while i.is_ok do +# while i.is_ok do # var u = i.item # u is a U # # ... # i.next @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ interface Collection[E] # How many occurrences of `item` are in the collection? # Comparisons are done with == # - # assert [10,20,10].count(10) == 2 + # assert [10,20,10].count(10) == 2 fun count(item: E): Int do var nb = 0 @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ interface Collection[E] # Return the first item of the collection # - # assert [1,2,3].first == 1 + # assert [1,2,3].first == 1 fun first: E do assert length > 0 @@ -129,13 +129,13 @@ interface Collection[E] # Does the collection contain at least each element of `other`? # - # assert [1,3,4,2].has_all([1..2]) == true - # assert [1,3,4,2].has_all([1..5]) == false + # assert [1,3,4,2].has_all([1..2]) == true + # assert [1,3,4,2].has_all([1..5]) == false # # Repeated elements in the collections are not considered. # - # assert [1,1,1].has_all([1]) == true - # assert [1..5].has_all([1,1,1]) == true + # assert [1,1,1].has_all([1]) == true + # assert [1..5].has_all([1,1,1]) == true # # Note that the default implementation is general and correct for any lawful Collections. # It is memory-efficient but relies on `has` so may be CPU-inefficient for some kind of collections. @@ -150,16 +150,16 @@ interface Collection[E] # The same elements must be present in both `self` and `other`, # but the order of the elements in the collections are not considered. # - # assert [1..3].has_exactly([3,1,2]) == true # the same elements - # assert [1..3].has_exactly([3,1]) == false # 2 is not in the array - # assert [1..2].has_exactly([3,1,2]) == false # 3 is not in the range + # assert [1..3].has_exactly([3,1,2]) == true # the same elements + # assert [1..3].has_exactly([3,1]) == false # 2 is not in the array + # assert [1..2].has_exactly([3,1,2]) == false # 3 is not in the range # # Repeated elements must be present in both collections in the same amount. # So basically it is a multi-set comparison. # - # assert [1,2,3,2].has_exactly([1,2,2,3]) == true # the same elements - # assert [1,2,3,2].has_exactly([1,2,3]) == false # more 2 in the first array - # assert [1,2,3].has_exactly([1,2,2,3]) == false # more 2 in the second array + # assert [1,2,3,2].has_exactly([1,2,2,3]) == true # the same elements + # assert [1,2,3,2].has_exactly([1,2,3]) == false # more 2 in the first array + # assert [1,2,3].has_exactly([1,2,2,3]) == false # more 2 in the second array # # Note that the default implementation is general and correct for any lawful Collections. # It is memory-efficient but relies on `count` so may be CPU-inefficient for some kind of collections. diff --git a/lib/standard/collection/array.nit b/lib/standard/collection/array.nit index add6077..ffa8a94 100644 --- a/lib/standard/collection/array.nit +++ b/lib/standard/collection/array.nit @@ -398,11 +398,11 @@ class Array[E] # # returns a new array built by concatenating `self` `repeat` times. # - # var a = [1,2,3] - # assert (a * 0).is_empty - # assert a * 1 == [1,2,3] - # assert a * 2 == [1,2,3,1,2,3] - # assert (a * 10).length == 30 + # var a = [1,2,3] + # assert (a * 0).is_empty + # assert a * 1 == [1,2,3] + # assert a * 2 == [1,2,3,1,2,3] + # assert (a * 10).length == 30 fun *(repeat: Int): Array[E] do assert repeat >= 0 diff --git a/lib/standard/collection/range.nit b/lib/standard/collection/range.nit index 61b5194..da68294 100644 --- a/lib/standard/collection/range.nit +++ b/lib/standard/collection/range.nit @@ -139,12 +139,12 @@ end redef class Int # Returns the range from 0 to `self-1`, is used to do: # - # var s = new Array[String] - # for i in 3.times do s.add "cool" - # assert s.join(" ") == "cool cool cool" + # var s = new Array[String] + # for i in 3.times do s.add "cool" + # assert s.join(" ") == "cool cool cool" # - # s.clear - # for i in 10.times do s.add(i.to_s) - # assert s.to_s == "0123456789" + # s.clear + # for i in 10.times do s.add(i.to_s) + # assert s.to_s == "0123456789" fun times: Range[Int] do return [0 .. self[ end diff --git a/lib/standard/kernel.nit b/lib/standard/kernel.nit index d65b135..7d4596a 100644 --- a/lib/standard/kernel.nit +++ b/lib/standard/kernel.nit @@ -489,8 +489,8 @@ universal Int # The character whose ASCII value is `self`. # - # assert 65.ascii == 'A' - # assert 10.ascii == '\n' + # assert 65.ascii == 'A' + # assert 10.ascii == '\n' fun ascii: Char is intern # Number of digits of an integer in base `b` (plus one if negative) diff --git a/lib/standard/math.nit b/lib/standard/math.nit index 1d1437b..4a25b49 100644 --- a/lib/standard/math.nit +++ b/lib/standard/math.nit @@ -26,27 +26,27 @@ redef class Int # Returns the result of a binary AND operation on `self` and `i` # - # assert 0x10.bin_and(0x01) == 0 + # assert 0x10.bin_and(0x01) == 0 fun bin_and(i: Int): Int is extern "kernel_Int_Int_binand_0" # Returns the result of a binary OR operation on `self` and `i` # - # assert 0x10.bin_or(0x01) == 0x11 + # assert 0x10.bin_or(0x01) == 0x11 fun bin_or(i: Int): Int is extern "kernel_Int_Int_binor_0" # Returns the result of a binary XOR operation on `self` and `i` # - # assert 0x101.bin_xor(0x110) == 0x11 + # assert 0x101.bin_xor(0x110) == 0x11 fun bin_xor(i: Int): Int is extern "kernel_Int_Int_binxor_0" # Returns the 1's complement of `self` # - # assert 0x2F.bin_not == -48 + # assert 0x2F.bin_not == -48 fun bin_not: Int is extern "kernel_Int_Int_binnot_0" # Returns the square root of `self` # - # assert 16.sqrt == 4 + # assert 16.sqrt == 4 fun sqrt: Int `{ return sqrt(recv); `} # Returns the greatest common divisor of `self` and `o` @@ -76,17 +76,17 @@ redef class Int # Is `self` even ? # - # assert 12.is_even + # assert 12.is_even fun is_even: Bool do return self % 2 == 0 # Is `self` odd ? # - # assert not 13.is_even + # assert not 13.is_even fun is_odd: Bool do return not is_even # Returns the `self` raised to the power of `e`. # - # assert 2 ** 3 == 8 + # assert 2 ** 3 == 8 fun **(e: Int): Int do return self.to_f.pow(e.to_f).to_i @@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ redef class Int # # Returns `1 * 2 * 3 * ... * self-1 * self` # - # assert 0.factorial == 1 # by convention for an empty product - # assert 1.factorial == 1 - # assert 4.factorial == 24 - # assert 9.factorial == 362880 + # assert 0.factorial == 1 # by convention for an empty product + # assert 1.factorial == 1 + # assert 4.factorial == 24 + # assert 9.factorial == 362880 fun factorial: Int do assert self >= 0 diff --git a/lib/standard/string.nit b/lib/standard/string.nit index 604386f..bf59f0b 100644 --- a/lib/standard/string.nit +++ b/lib/standard/string.nit @@ -947,9 +947,9 @@ abstract class String # # SEE : `Char::is_letter` for the definition of letter. # - # assert "jAVASCRIPT".capitalized == "Javascript" - # assert "i am root".capitalized == "I Am Root" - # assert "ab_c -ab0c ab\nc".capitalized == "Ab_C -Ab0C Ab\nC" + # assert "jAVASCRIPT".capitalized == "Javascript" + # assert "i am root".capitalized == "I Am Root" + # assert "ab_c -ab0c ab\nc".capitalized == "Ab_C -Ab0C Ab\nC" fun capitalized: SELFTYPE do if length == 0 then return self @@ -1424,15 +1424,15 @@ abstract class Buffer # # SEE: `Char::is_letter` for the definition of a letter. # - # var b = new FlatBuffer.from("jAVAsCriPt") - # b.capitalize - # assert b == "Javascript" - # b = new FlatBuffer.from("i am root") - # b.capitalize - # assert b == "I Am Root" - # b = new FlatBuffer.from("ab_c -ab0c ab\nc") - # b.capitalize - # assert b == "Ab_C -Ab0C Ab\nC" + # var b = new FlatBuffer.from("jAVAsCriPt") + # b.capitalize + # assert b == "Javascript" + # b = new FlatBuffer.from("i am root") + # b.capitalize + # assert b == "I Am Root" + # b = new FlatBuffer.from("ab_c -ab0c ab\nc") + # b.capitalize + # assert b == "Ab_C -Ab0C Ab\nC" fun capitalize do if length == 0 then return var c = self[0].to_upper @@ -1789,7 +1789,7 @@ redef class Object # The class name of the object. # - # assert 5.class_name == "Int" + # assert 5.class_name == "Int" fun class_name: String do return native_class_name.to_s # Developer readable representation of `self`. @@ -1984,10 +1984,10 @@ redef class Char # Returns true if the char is a numerical digit # - # assert '0'.is_numeric - # assert '9'.is_numeric - # assert not 'a'.is_numeric - # assert not '?'.is_numeric + # assert '0'.is_numeric + # assert '9'.is_numeric + # assert not 'a'.is_numeric + # assert not '?'.is_numeric fun is_numeric: Bool do return self >= '0' and self <= '9' @@ -1995,10 +1995,10 @@ redef class Char # Returns true if the char is an alpha digit # - # assert 'a'.is_alpha - # assert 'Z'.is_alpha - # assert not '0'.is_alpha - # assert not '?'.is_alpha + # assert 'a'.is_alpha + # assert 'Z'.is_alpha + # assert not '0'.is_alpha + # assert not '?'.is_alpha fun is_alpha: Bool do return (self >= 'a' and self <= 'z') or (self >= 'A' and self <= 'Z') @@ -2006,11 +2006,11 @@ redef class Char # Returns true if the char is an alpha or a numeric digit # - # assert 'a'.is_alphanumeric - # assert 'Z'.is_alphanumeric - # assert '0'.is_alphanumeric - # assert '9'.is_alphanumeric - # assert not '?'.is_alphanumeric + # assert 'a'.is_alphanumeric + # assert 'Z'.is_alphanumeric + # assert '0'.is_alphanumeric + # assert '9'.is_alphanumeric + # assert not '?'.is_alphanumeric fun is_alphanumeric: Bool do return self.is_numeric or self.is_alpha -- 1.7.9.5