- * This approach, while simple, has some drawbacks, especially affecting the
- * root nodes of the buffer tree. Often the data source which is represented by
- * a root node does not know in advance how much data will be available.
- * Therefore the allocated buffer is either larger than what can currently be
- * read, or is too small so that multiple buffers have to be used.
+ * This approach, while being simple, has some drawbacks, especially affecting
+ * the root nodes of the buffer tree. Often the data source which is
+ * represented by a root node does not know in advance how much data will be
+ * available. Therefore the allocated buffer is either larger than what can
+ * currently be read, or is too small so that multiple buffers have to be used.