diff --git a/jdk/test/java/math/BigInteger/BigIntegerTest.java b/jdk/test/java/math/BigInteger/BigIntegerTest.java index 3f7c00a810b..b56b0063d74 100644 --- a/jdk/test/java/math/BigInteger/BigIntegerTest.java +++ b/jdk/test/java/math/BigInteger/BigIntegerTest.java @@ -289,12 +289,12 @@ public class BigIntegerTest { * where {@code abs(u) > abs(v)} and {@code a > b && b > 0}, then if * {@code w/z = q1*z + r1} and {@code u/v = q2*v + r2}, then * {@code q1 = q2*pow(2,a-b)} and {@code r1 = r2*pow(2,b)}. The test -     * ensures that {@code v} is just under the B-Z threshold, that {@code z} is -     * over the threshold and {@code w} is much larger than {@code z}. This -     * implies that {@code u/v} uses the standard division algorithm and -     * {@code w/z} uses the B-Z algorithm.  The results of the two algorithms -     * are then compared using the observation described in the foregoing and -     * if they are not equal a failure is logged. + * ensures that {@code v} is just under the B-Z threshold, that {@code z} is + * over the threshold and {@code w} is much larger than {@code z}. This + * implies that {@code u/v} uses the standard division algorithm and + * {@code w/z} uses the B-Z algorithm.  The results of the two algorithms + * are then compared using the observation described in the foregoing and + * if they are not equal a failure is logged. */ public static void divideLarge() { int failCount = 0;