langtools/src/jdk.javadoc/share/classes/jdk/javadoc/internal/tool/JavadocToolProvider.java
author jjg
Fri, 07 Oct 2016 16:49:39 -0700
changeset 41448 6689bce0cd65
permissions -rw-r--r--
8159855: Create an SPI for tools Reviewed-by: mchung

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package jdk.javadoc.internal.tool;

import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.util.spi.ToolProvider;

/**
 * An implementation of the {@link java.util.spi.ToolProvider ToolProvider} SPI,
 * providing access to JDK documentation tool, javadoc.
 *
 * @since 9
 */
// This is currently a stand-alone top-level class so that it can easily be excluded
// from interims builds of javadoc, used while building JDK.
public class JavadocToolProvider implements ToolProvider {
    public String name() {
        return "javadoc";
    }

    public int run(PrintWriter out, PrintWriter err, String... args) {
        return Main.execute(args, out, err);
    }
}