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diff --git a/eventattacher/source/eventattacher.cxx b/eventattacher/source/eventattacher.cxx
index 758189f65307..045d9d968036 100644
--- a/eventattacher/source/eventattacher.cxx
+++ b/eventattacher/source/eventattacher.cxx
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
// InvocationToAllListenerMapper
#include <com/sun/star/script/XInvocation.hpp>
#include <comphelper/processfactory.hxx>
+#include <cppuhelper/exc_hlp.hxx>
#include <cppuhelper/weak.hxx>
#include <cppuhelper/factory.hxx>
#include <cppuhelper/implbase.hxx>
@@ -510,9 +511,10 @@ Any SAL_CALL FilterAllListenerImpl::approveFiring( const AllEventObject& Event )
convertToEventReturn( aRet, aRetType );
}
}
- catch( const CannotConvertException& e )
+ catch( const CannotConvertException& )
{
- throw InvocationTargetException( OUString(), Reference< XInterface >(), Any(&e, cppu::UnoType<CannotConvertException>::get()) );
+ css::uno::Any anyEx = cppu::getCaughtException();
+ throw InvocationTargetException( OUString(), Reference< XInterface >(), anyEx );
}
}
return aRet;
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diff --git a/pl_PL/description.xml b/pl_PL/description.xml
index 4fbef3a..21fab2a 100644
--- a/pl_PL/description.xml
+++ b/pl_PL/description.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<description xmlns="http://openoffice.org/extensions/description/2006" xmlns:d="http://openoffice.org/extensions/description/2006" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
- <version value="2008.12.06" />
+ <version value="2017.03.05" />
<identifier value="org.openoffice.pl.hunspell.dictionaries" />
<display-name>
<name lang="en-US">Polish spelling dictionary, hyphenation rules, and thesaurus</name>
diff --git a/pl_PL/pl_PL.aff b/pl_PL/pl_PL.aff
index 482f0cc..1f51cdb 100644
--- a/pl_PL/pl_PL.aff
+++ b/pl_PL/pl_PL.aff
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
SET ISO8859-2
TRY aioeznrwcysptkmduljgbhfvqxAIOEZNRWCYSPTKMDULJGBHʦӯFѬVQX
-WORDCHARS -
+
PFX b Y 1
PFX b 0 nie .
@@ -3564,7 +3564,7 @@ SFX k y my [bdt]oy
SFX k y cie [bdt]oy
SFX k y cie [bdt]oy
-SFX E Y 319
+SFX E Y 330
SFX E c gnity zc
SFX E c gnitego zc
SFX E c gnitemu zc
@@ -3686,6 +3686,17 @@ SFX E e ani ie
SFX E e anych ie
SFX E e anymi ie
SFX E e anym ie
+SFX E e any [cs]ze
+SFX E e anego [cs]ze
+SFX E e anemu [cs]ze
+SFX E e ana [cs]ze
+SFX E e an [cs]ze
+SFX E e anej [cs]ze
+SFX E e ane [cs]ze
+SFX E e ani [cs]ze
+SFX E e anych [cs]ze
+SFX E e anymi [cs]ze
+SFX E e anym [cs]ze
SFX E re arty re
SFX E re artego re
SFX E re artemu re
@@ -3840,17 +3851,17 @@ SFX E i jeni [aeo]i
SFX E i jonych [aeo]i
SFX E i jonymi [aeo]i
SFX E i jonym [aeo]i
-SFX E ty [klnr]u
-SFX E tego [klnr]u
-SFX E temu [klnr]u
-SFX E ta [klnr]u
-SFX E t [klnr]u
-SFX E tej [klnr]u
-SFX E te [klnr]u
-SFX E ci [klnr]u
-SFX E tych [klnr]u
-SFX E tymi [klnr]u
-SFX E tym [klnr]u
+SFX E ty u
+SFX E tego u
+SFX E temu u
+SFX E ta u
+SFX E t u
+SFX E tej u
+SFX E te u
+SFX E ci u
+SFX E tych u
+SFX E tymi u
+SFX E tym u
SFX E y ony [z]y
SFX E y onego [z]y
SFX E y onemu [z]y
@@ -4612,7 +4623,7 @@ SFX A ie sie wie
SFX A 0 e z
SFX N Y 24
-SFX N 0 om [^aox]
+SFX N 0 om [^ao]
SFX N a om a
SFX N ciom
SFX N niom
@@ -4620,7 +4631,7 @@ SFX N 0 m o
SFX N siom
SFX N x ksom x
SFX N ziom
-SFX N 0 ami [^aox]
+SFX N 0 ami [^ao]
SFX N 0 mi a
SFX N ciami
SFX N niami
@@ -4628,7 +4639,7 @@ SFX N o ami o
SFX N siami
SFX N x ksami x
SFX N ziami
-SFX N 0 ach [^aox]
+SFX N 0 ach [^ao]
SFX N 0 ch a
SFX N ciach
SFX N o ach o
@@ -4637,20 +4648,23 @@ SFX N siach
SFX N x ksach x
SFX N ziach
-SFX O Y 53
-SFX O 0 a [^owx]
+SFX O Y 75
+SFX O 0 a [^ow]
SFX O x ksa x
SFX O cia
SFX O nia
-SFX O o a o
+SFX O o a [^k]o
SFX O sia
SFX O zia
SFX O 0 a [^]w
SFX O w owa w
-SFX O 0 owi [^otwx]
+SFX O o i ko
+SFX O o y o
+SFX O 0 owi [^otw]
SFX O x ksowi x
SFX O ciowi
SFX O niowi
+SFX O 0 wi [cdeghijlmnprstv]o
SFX O siowi
SFX O ziowi
SFX O 0 owi [^a]t
@@ -4660,24 +4674,36 @@ SFX O 0 owi [^]wiat
SFX O 0 u wiat
SFX O 0 owi [^]w
SFX O w owowi w
-SFX O 0 em [^gkowx]
+SFX O ko ce ko
+SFX O o le [^s]o
+SFX O o lle o
+SFX O so le so
+SFX O o ko
+SFX O o o
+SFX O 0 em [^gkow]
SFX O x ksem x
SFX O 0 iem [gk]
SFX O ciem
SFX O niem
-SFX O o em o
+SFX O o em [^gck]o
+SFX O co kiem [^c]co
+SFX O cco kkiem cco
+SFX O o iem go
SFX O siem
SFX O ziem
SFX O 0 em [^]w
SFX O w owem w
-SFX O 0 ie [^cdghjklortwyzx]
+SFX O o ko
+SFX O o o
+SFX O 0 ie [^cdghjklortwyz]
SFX O x ksie x
SFX O 0 zie [^z]d
-SFX O zd dzie ozd
+SFX O zd dzie [iou]zd
SFX O 0 u [cghjkly]
SFX O 0 ie [aoueiyz]z
SFX O 0 u [^aoueiyz]z
-SFX O 0 ze r
+SFX O 0 ze [^r]r
+SFX O r ze rr
SFX O t cie [^s]t
SFX O st cie st
SFX O le [^o]
@@ -4686,24 +4712,31 @@ SFX O le [^n]io
SFX O o ele nio
SFX O ciu
SFX O niu
-SFX O o u o
+SFX O o u [^dekmnprstv]o
+SFX O o ie [smnpv]o
+SFX O o ze [^r]ro
+SFX O ro ze rro
+SFX O do dzie do
+SFX O vo wie vo
+SFX O to cie [^s]to
+SFX O sto cie sto
SFX O siu
SFX O ziu
SFX O 0 ie [^]w
SFX O w owie w
-SFX Q Y 27
-SFX Q 0 u [^x]
+SFX Q Y 29
+SFX Q 0 u [^]
SFX Q niu
SFX Q x ksu x
-SFX Q 0 owi [^x]
+SFX Q 0 owi [^]
SFX Q niowi
SFX Q x ksowi x
-SFX Q 0 em [^gkx]
+SFX Q 0 em [^gk]
SFX Q 0 iem [gk]
SFX Q niem
SFX Q x ksem x
-SFX Q 0 ie [^cdghjklmrtyzx]
+SFX Q 0 ie [^cdghjklmrtyz]
SFX Q x ksie x
SFX Q 0 ie [adeijlortuyz]m
SFX Q 0 zie [^az]d
@@ -4711,8 +4744,10 @@ SFX Q 0 zie [^i]ad
SFX Q 0 zie [^b]iad
SFX Q ad edzie biad
SFX Q azd edzie azd
-SFX Q 0 ie [aeiouz]z
-SFX Q 0 ze r
+SFX Q zd dzie izd
+SFX Q 0 ie [aeiouyz]z
+SFX Q 0 ze [^r]r
+SFX Q r ze rr
SFX Q t cie [^sa]t
SFX Q t cie [^i]at
SFX Q t cie [^w]iat
@@ -4722,7 +4757,7 @@ SFX Q le [^s]
SFX Q s le s
SFX o Y 12
-SFX o 0 owie [^aioyx]
+SFX o 0 owie [^aioy]
SFX o x ksowie x
SFX o ciowie
SFX o niowie
@@ -4735,11 +4770,12 @@ SFX o i owie li
SFX o 0 wie o
SFX o a owie a
-SFX q Y 22
-SFX q 0 zy r
+SFX q Y 23
+SFX q 0 zy [^r]r
+SFX q r zy rr
SFX q 0 e rz
SFX q 0 i [aeiouy]z
-SFX q 0 i [bmnpsw]
+SFX q 0 i [bmnpswx]
SFX q x ksi x
SFX q ch si ch
SFX q 0 zi d
@@ -4760,7 +4796,7 @@ SFX q li [^o]
SFX q o eli o
SFX s Y 11
-SFX s 0 y [^acgjkloyzx]
+SFX s 0 y [^acgjkloyz]
SFX s 0 e [cjly]
SFX s 0 y [^cds]z
SFX s 0 e [cds]z
@@ -4773,7 +4809,7 @@ SFX s zie
SFX s o e o
SFX T Y 13
-SFX T 0 w [^aouwx]
+SFX T 0 w [^aouw]
SFX T x ksw x
SFX T a w a
SFX T ciw
@@ -4866,7 +4902,7 @@ SFX S z ozw z
SFX S w
SFX S ow
-SFX P Y 236
+SFX P Y 237
SFX P eb ba eb
SFX P eb bowi eb
SFX P eb bem eb
@@ -5020,6 +5056,7 @@ SFX P oowi
SFX P oem
SFX P ole [^i]
SFX P ele ci
+SFX P ole zi
SFX P r ora r
SFX P r orowi r
SFX P r orem r
@@ -5089,27 +5126,30 @@ SFX P e niowi [rtz]e
SFX P e niem [rtz]e
SFX P e niu [rtz]e
SFX P cio ta cio
-SFX P cio tu cio
+SFX P cio towi cio
SFX P cio tem cio
SFX P cio tle cio
SFX P zio za zio
-SFX P zio zu zio
+SFX P zio zowi zio
SFX P zio zem zio
SFX P zio le zio
SFX P io a sio
-SFX P io u sio
+SFX P io owi sio
SFX P io em sio
SFX P sio le sio
SFX P o y o
SFX P o le o
SFX P o em o
-SFX R Y 108
+SFX R Y 111
SFX R ech chu ech
SFX R ech chem ech
-SFX R ec cu ec
-SFX R ec cowi ec
-SFX R ec cem ec
+SFX R ec cu [^i]ec
+SFX R ec cowi [^i]ec
+SFX R ec cem [^i]ec
+SFX R iec cu iec
+SFX R iec cowi iec
+SFX R iec cem iec
SFX R ek ku ek
SFX R ek kowi ek
SFX R ek kiem ek
@@ -5214,7 +5254,7 @@ SFX R ie ciu ie
SFX R ie ciowi ie
SFX R ie ciem ie
-SFX w Y 23
+SFX w Y 24
SFX w ec cowie [^iz]ec
SFX w iec cowie [^nc]iec
SFX w iec owie ciec
@@ -5226,7 +5266,8 @@ SFX w ek kowie [^i]ek
SFX w ciek kowie ciek
SFX w niek kowie niek
SFX w siek kowie siek
-SFX w el lowie el
+SFX w el lowie [^i]el
+SFX w iel lowie iel
SFX w e owie e
SFX w in owie nin
SFX w ie niowie [^z]ie
@@ -5239,10 +5280,10 @@ SFX w z ozowie z
SFX w dz odzowie dz
SFX w owie
-SFX t Y 10
+SFX t Y 12
SFX t ier rzy ier
SFX t er rzy [bdfgtp]er
-SFX t ec cy lec
+SFX t ec cy [jl]ec
SFX t zec cy rzec
SFX t n e nin
SFX t 0 ie ian
@@ -5250,6 +5291,8 @@ SFX t niec cy niec
SFX t iec cy [mpw]iec
SFX t ziec cy ziec
SFX t zen ni zen
+SFX t b obi rb
+SFX t ek cy [br]ek
SFX Z Y 222
SFX Z b bom b
@@ -5475,7 +5518,8 @@ SFX Z d odziach d
SFX Z ach
SFX Z oach
-SFX z Y 65
+SFX z Y 67
+SFX z 0 e [^e]ch
SFX z ech chy ech
SFX z iep py iep
SFX z er ry [^i]er
@@ -5541,6 +5585,7 @@ SFX z io y sio
SFX z 0 e ns
SFX z em my em
SFX z in y in
+SFX z 0 e [lnt]z
SFX p Y 117
SFX p a i [^cghkrzdntw]a
@@ -5695,7 +5740,7 @@ SFX u 0 iom p
SFX u 0 iami p
SFX u 0 iach p
-SFX U Y 39
+SFX U Y 41
SFX U o a o
SFX U e a e
SFX U 0 cia [^i]
@@ -5718,7 +5763,8 @@ SFX U so le so
SFX U zo le zo
SFX U to tle [^a]to
SFX U ato etle ato
-SFX U o ie [mpw]o
+SFX U o ie [mpswv]o
+SFX U vo wie vo
SFX U o ie [^cr]zo
SFX U smo mie smo
SFX U o ie [^zs]no
@@ -5726,8 +5772,9 @@ SFX U sno nie sno
SFX U zno nie [^rsc]zno
SFX U no nie [rsc]zno
SFX U to cie [^ast]to
-SFX U o cie tto
+SFX U to cie tto
SFX U asto ecie asto
+SFX U sto cie [^a]sto
SFX U to cie [^l]ato
SFX U ato ecie lato
SFX U o ze ro
@@ -5744,15 +5791,15 @@ SFX V 0 ta [^m]i
SFX V o 0 bo
SFX V co ec jco
SFX V o 0 [^j]co
-SFX V o w [^za]do
-SFX V o 0 [az]do
-SFX V o w eo
+SFX V o 0 do
SFX V o 0 go
SFX V o 0 cho
+SFX V o 0 lo
SFX V o e [^aegko]o
SFX V o [ae]o
SFX V oo oo
SFX V o ie [gk]o
+SFX V o 0 jo
SFX V ko k [^bcdjlmnprtwz]ko
SFX V ko ek [bcdjlmprtwz]ko
SFX V ko ek [^a]nko
@@ -5765,7 +5812,6 @@ SFX V e i [od]pole
SFX V e i zele
SFX V e 0 sele
SFX V ele iele
-SFX V t l
SFX V cie [iruy]cie
SFX V e 0 [e]cie
SFX V cie []cie
@@ -5781,19 +5827,20 @@ SFX V e y [crs]ze
SFX V t [^i]
SFX V on mi
SFX V t [^m]i
-SFX V o 0 [^dhtb][mrw]o
+SFX V o 0 mo
+SFX V o 0 [^dhtb]ro
SFX V ro er [dht]ro
SFX V ro er [^oa]bro
SFX V o 0 abro
SFX V obro br obro
-SFX V no ien [gkmsw]no
+SFX V no ien [pgkmsw]no
SFX V no en [hj]no
SFX V no n [^]tno
SFX V tno cien tno
SFX V no n [nruyz]no
SFX V no en arno
SFX V no en dno
-SFX V o 0 [ioa]no
+SFX V o 0 [pioa]no
SFX V e 0 [bmswz]ie
SFX V e 0 [sw]ce
SFX V o 0 [psw]o
@@ -5817,13 +5864,15 @@ SFX V 0 tach [^i]
SFX V onach mi
SFX V 0 tach [^m]i
-SFX W Y 24
+SFX W Y 30
SFX W a om a
SFX W e om e
SFX W y om [^c]y
SFX W y om [^ayu]cy
SFX W cy kom [ayu]cy
-SFX W i om [gkns]i
+SFX W i om [gks]i
+SFX W i om [^d]ni
+SFX W 0 om dni
SFX W 0 om [^gkns]i
SFX W 0 mi [^i]a
SFX W 0 mi [^c]ia
@@ -5832,7 +5881,9 @@ SFX W cia mi cia
SFX W y ami [^c]y
SFX W y ami [^ayu]cy
SFX W cy kami [ayu]cy
-SFX W i ami [gkns]i
+SFX W i ami [gks]i
+SFX W i ami [^d]ni
+SFX W 0 ami dni
SFX W 0 ami [^gkns]i
SFX W 0 ch a
SFX W e ach e
@@ -5840,7 +5891,9 @@ SFX W y ach [^c]y
SFX W y ach [^amyu]cy
SFX W y zech mcy
SFX W cy kach [ayu]cy
-SFX W i ach [gkns]i
+SFX W i ach [gks]i
+SFX W i ach [^d]ni
+SFX W 0 ach dni
SFX W 0 ach [^gkns]i
SFX l Y 12
@@ -6530,7 +6583,7 @@ SFX M 0 y [^r]e
SFX M y [^r]
SFX M 0 y r
SFX M e y re
-SFX M a ie [^aouycdeghijklnrtxz]a
+SFX M a ie [^aouycdeghijklnrtz]a
SFX M a zie [^z]da
SFX M zda dzie [^a]zda
SFX M zda dzie [^ij]azda
diff --git a/pl_PL/pl_PL.dic b/pl_PL/pl_PL.dic
index 2148c92..31cb7a9 100644
--- a/pl_PL/pl_PL.dic
+++ b/pl_PL/pl_PL.dic