[SQL] Minor Scaladoc format fix

Otherwise the `^` character is always marked as error in IntelliJ since it represents an unclosed superscript markup tag.

Author: Cheng Lian <lian@databricks.com>

Closes #10926 from liancheng/agg-doc-fix.
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Cheng Lian 2016-01-26 14:29:29 -08:00
parent ee74498de3
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@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ abstract class ImperativeAggregate extends AggregateFunction with CodegenFallbac
* For example, we have two aggregate functions `avg(x)` and `avg(y)`, which share the same
* aggregation buffer. In this shared buffer, the position of the first buffer value of `avg(x)`
* will be 0 and the position of the first buffer value of `avg(y)` will be 2:
*
* {{{
* avg(x) mutableAggBufferOffset = 0
* |
* v
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ abstract class ImperativeAggregate extends AggregateFunction with CodegenFallbac
* ^
* |
* avg(y) mutableAggBufferOffset = 2
*
* }}}
*/
protected val mutableAggBufferOffset: Int
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ abstract class ImperativeAggregate extends AggregateFunction with CodegenFallbac
* `avg(x)` and `avg(y)`. In the shared input aggregation buffer, the position of the first
* buffer value of `avg(x)` will be 1 and the position of the first buffer value of `avg(y)`
* will be 3 (position 0 is used for the value of `key`):
*
* {{{
* avg(x) inputAggBufferOffset = 1
* |
* v
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ abstract class ImperativeAggregate extends AggregateFunction with CodegenFallbac
* ^
* |
* avg(y) inputAggBufferOffset = 3
*
* }}}
*/
protected val inputAggBufferOffset: Int