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author | Alexander Wilms <f.alexander.wilms@gmail.com> | 2014-02-25 22:31:37 +0100 |
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committer | Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com> | 2014-02-26 05:49:30 -0600 |
commit | 2cf9fe702310a2f3d69a543541582ea5fa191d58 (patch) | |
tree | 0290d535413630fac10738e08534d62c952b3fdb /tools | |
parent | 81afed113d2f49c600eb2c8d3827ff8cbd83139f (diff) |
Remove visual noise from tools
Change-Id: I779bb5cf991e1fee1e2a2c0a4cd45af3c5f502bd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/8327
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/source/fsys/urlobj.cxx | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/source/generic/poly.cxx | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/source/inet/inetmime.cxx | 6 |
3 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/tools/source/fsys/urlobj.cxx b/tools/source/fsys/urlobj.cxx index 50feca8bff31..539270e44d33 100644 --- a/tools/source/fsys/urlobj.cxx +++ b/tools/source/fsys/urlobj.cxx @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ bool INetURLObject::setAbsURIRef(OUString const & rTheAbsURIRef, // productions that matches the input string (and for which the // appropriate style bit is set in eStyle, if applicable) // determines the scheme. The productions use the auxiliary rules - // + // domain = label *("." label) // label = alphanum [*(alphanum / "-") alphanum] // alphanum = ALPHA / DIGIT @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ bool INetURLObject::setAbsURIRef(OUString const & rTheAbsURIRef, // hexseq = hex4 *(":" hex4) // hex4 = 1*4HEXDIG // UCS4 = <any UCS4 character> - // + // 1st Production (known scheme): // <one of the known schemes, ignoring case> ":" *UCS4 // 2nd Production (mailto): @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ bool INetURLObject::setAbsURIRef(OUString const & rTheAbsURIRef, // ALPHA ":" ["/" *UCS4] // 9th Production (DOS file; FSYS_DOS only): // ALPHA ":" ["\" *UCS4] - // + // For the 'non URL' file productions 6--9, the interpretation of // the input as a (degenerate) URI is turned off, i.e., escape // sequences and fragments are never detected as such, but are @@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ bool INetURLObject::setAbsURIRef(OUString const & rTheAbsURIRef, // appropriate style bit is set in eStyle, if applicable) // determines the used notation. The productions use the // auxiliary rules - // + // domain = label *("." label) // label = alphanum [*(alphanum / "-") alphanum] // alphanum = ALPHA / DIGIT @@ -1505,12 +1505,12 @@ bool INetURLObject::convertRelToAbs(OUString const & rTheRelURIRef, // in INetURLObject::setAbsURIRef(), because most of those productions // interfere with the syntax of relative URI references.) The // productions use the auxiliary rules - // + // domain = label *("." label) // label = alphanum [*(alphanum / "-") alphanum] // alphanum = ALPHA / DIGIT // UCS4 = <any UCS4 character> - // + // 1st Production (UNC file; FSYS_DOS only): // "\\" domain ["\" *UCS4] // 2nd Production (Unix-like DOS file; FSYS_DOS only): diff --git a/tools/source/generic/poly.cxx b/tools/source/generic/poly.cxx index 3a25b9b7796d..7495194f5825 100644 --- a/tools/source/generic/poly.cxx +++ b/tools/source/generic/poly.cxx @@ -794,10 +794,10 @@ static void ImplAdaptiveSubdivide( ::std::back_insert_iterator< ::std::vector< P // Perform bezier flatness test (lecture notes from R. Schaback, // Mathematics of Computer-Aided Design, Uni Goettingen, 2000) - // + // ||P(t) - L(t)|| <= max ||b_j - b_0 - j/n(b_n - b_0)|| // 0<=j<=n - // + // What is calculated here is an upper bound to the distance from // a line through b_0 and b_3 (P1 and P4 in our notation) and the // curve. We can drop 0 and n from the running indices, since the @@ -1298,7 +1298,7 @@ Rectangle Polygon::GetBoundRect() const // BoundRect of the Polygon (to get that, use basegfx::B2DPolygon classes), // but will always create a valid BoundRect, at least as long as this method // 'blindly' travels over all points, including control points. - // + // DBG_ASSERT( !mpImplPolygon->mpFlagAry, "GetBoundRect could fail with beziers!" ); sal_uInt16 nCount = mpImplPolygon->mnPoints; @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ void impCorrectContinuity(basegfx::B2DPolygon& roPolygon, sal_uInt32 nIndex, sal if(roPolygon.isPrevControlPointUsed(nIndex) && roPolygon.isNextControlPointUsed(nIndex)) { // #i115917# Patch from osnola (modified, thanks for showing the porblem) - // + // The correction is needed because an integer polygon with control points // is converted to double precision. When C1 or C2 is used the involved vectors // may not have the same directions/lengths since these come from integer coordinates @@ -1643,10 +1643,10 @@ void impCorrectContinuity(basegfx::B2DPolygon& roPolygon, sal_uInt32 nIndex, sal // is in the range of +-1 in y and y, thus 0.0 <= error <= sqrt(2.0). Nonetheless, // it needs to be corrected to be able to detect the continuity in this points // correctly. - // + // We only have the integer data here (already in double precision form, but no mantisses // used), so the best correction is to use: - // + // for C1: The longest vector since it potentially has best preserved the original vector. // Even better the sum of the vectors, weighted by their length. This gives the // normal vector addition to get the vector itself, lengths need to be preserved. diff --git a/tools/source/inet/inetmime.cxx b/tools/source/inet/inetmime.cxx index 677476d55af5..98f146823a72 100644 --- a/tools/source/inet/inetmime.cxx +++ b/tools/source/inet/inetmime.cxx @@ -2400,16 +2400,16 @@ OUString INetMIME::decodeHeaderFieldBody(HeaderFieldType eType, // letters within words, like "Appel // =?iso-8859-1?Q?=E0?=t=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9?=moin", so it seems best to // detect encoded words even when not propperly surrounded by white space. - // + // Non US-ASCII characters in rBody are treated as ISO-8859-1. - // + // encoded-word = "=?" // 1*(%x21 / %x23-27 / %x2A-2B / %x2D / %30-39 / %x41-5A / %x5E-7E) // ["*" 1*8ALPHA *("-" 1*8ALPHA)] "?" // ("B?" *(4base64) (4base64 / 3base64 "=" / 2base64 "==") // / "Q?" 1*(%x21-3C / %x3E / %x40-7E / "=" 2HEXDIG)) // "?=" - // + // base64 = ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "/" const sal_Char * pBegin = rBody.getStr(); |