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/*
* @test
* @bug 4099527
* @summary javadoc tool: want flag to exit nonzero if there were warnings.
* @author gafter
* @run main XWerror
*/
import com.sun.javadoc.*;
import java.util.*;
public class XWerror extends Doclet
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
if (com.sun.tools.javadoc.Main.
execute("javadoc", "XWerror", XWerror.class.getClassLoader(),
new String[] {"-Xwerror",
System.getProperty("test.src", ".") +
java.io.File.separatorChar +
"XWerror.java"}) == 0)
throw new Error();
}
public static boolean start(com.sun.javadoc.RootDoc root) {
root.printWarning(null, "warning message");
return false;
}
}