8148775: Spec for j.l.ProcessBuilder.Redirect.DISCARD need to be improved
Reviewed-by: martin
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package java.lang.annotation;
/**
* If the annotation {@code @Documented} is present on the declaration
* of an annotation type <i>A</i>, then any {@code @A} annotation on
* an element is considered part of the element's public contract.
*
* In more detail, when an annotation type <i>A</i> is annotated with
* {@code Documented}, the presence and value of annotations of type
* <i>A</i> are a part of the public contract of the elements <i>A</i>
* annotates.
*
* Conversely, if an annotation type <i>B</i> is <em>not</em>
* annotated with {@code Documented}, the presence and value of
* <i>B</i> annotations are <em>not</em> part of the public contract
* of the elements <i>B</i> annotates.
*
* Concretely, if an annotation type is annotated with {@code
* Documented}, by default a tool like javadoc will display
* annotations of that type in its output while annotations of
* annotation types without {@code Documented} will not be displayed.
*
* @author Joshua Bloch
* @since 1.5
*/
@Documented
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE)
public @interface Documented {
}