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/**
* Regression test for:
* Javadoc does not process base class. If user specifies few classes on the
* command line and few packages, with a situation where one of the specified
* classes(on the command line) extends a class from one of the packages, then
* due to some anomaly in ordering in which all the class and package objects
* get constructed, few classes were getting marked as "not included", even
* thought they were included in this run and hence documentation for those
* packages was wrong. The test case for which javadoc was failing is given
* in bug# 4197513.
*
* @bug 4197513
* @summary Javadoc does not process base class.
* @build BaseClass.java
* @run shell BaseClassWrapper.sh
* @author Atul M Dambalkar
*/
import com.sun.javadoc.*;
public class BaseClass {
public static boolean start(RootDoc root) throws Exception {
if (!root.classNamed("baz.Foo").isIncluded()) {
throw new Exception("Base class is not included: baz.Foo");
}
return true;
}
}