Adding javadoc to explain what 'Canonical' means. We only mention it on the private method
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* <p>This class handles invalid <code>null</code> inputs as best it can.
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* Each method documents its behaviour in more detail.</p>
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* <p>The notion of a <code>canonical name</code> includes the human
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* readable name for the type, for example <code>int[]</code>. The
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* non-canonical method variants work with the JVM names, such as
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* <code>[I</code>. </p>
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* @author Stephen Colebourne
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* @author Gary Gregory
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* @author Norm Deane
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