6964914: javadoc does not output number of warnings using user written doclet
Reviewed-by: bpatel
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/*
* @test
* @bug 6964914
* @summary javadoc does not output number of warnings using user written doclet
*/
import java.io.*;
public class Test {
public static void main(String... args) throws Exception {
new Test().run();
}
public void run() throws Exception {
javadoc("Error.java", "1 error");
javadoc("JavacWarning.java", "1 warning");
javadoc("JavadocWarning.java", "1 warning");
if (errors > 0)
throw new Exception(errors + " errors found");
}
void javadoc(String path, String expect) {
File testSrc = new File(System.getProperty("test.src"));
String[] args = {
"-source", "1.4", // enables certain Parser warnings
"-bootclasspath", System.getProperty("sun.boot.class.path"),
"-classpath", ".",
"-package",
new File(testSrc, path).getPath()
};
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw);
int rc = com.sun.tools.javadoc.Main.execute(
"javadoc",
pw, pw, pw,
com.sun.tools.doclets.standard.Standard.class.getName(),
args);
pw.close();
String out = sw.toString();
if (!out.isEmpty())
System.err.println(out);
System.err.println("javadoc exit: rc=" + rc);
if (!out.contains(expect))
error("expected text not found: " + expect);
}
void error(String msg) {
System.err.println("Error: " + msg);
errors++;
}
int errors;
}