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/*
* @test
* @bug 6964914
* @summary javadoc does not output number of warnings using user written doclet
*/
/**
* Dummy javadoc comment.
* @author jjg
* @see DoesNotExist
*/
public class TestStdDoclet {
new TestStdDoclet().run();
}
/**
* More dummy comments.
* @throws DoesNotExist oops, javadoc does not see this
* @see DoesNotExist
*/
// run javadoc in separate process to ensure doclet executed under
// normal user conditions w.r.t. classloader
Process p = new ProcessBuilder()
"-package",
.redirectErrorStream(true)
.start();
int actualDocletWarnCount = 0;
int reportedDocletWarnCount = 0;
try {
}
} finally {
}
if (rc != 0)
int expectedDocletWarnCount = 2;
}
/**
* Private method should not cause a warning.
* @see DoesNotExist
*/
}
}