8017325: Cleanup of the javadoc <code> tag in java.security.cert
Summary: Convert javadoc <code>...</code> and <tt>...</tt> tags to {@code ...}
Reviewed-by: darcy
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4399129 6980724
* @summary Check that assertions compile properly when nested in an interface
* @author gafter
* @compile InterfaceAssert.java
* @run main InterfaceAssert
*/
/*
* Verify that assertions compile properly within a top-level interface
*/
interface I {
class C {
C(){}
public void test(String s) {
assert s == "Yup";
}
}
}
public class InterfaceAssert {
public static void main(String[] args) {
I.C c = new I.C();
c.test("Yup");
}
}