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 4030421 4095716
* @summary Verify that compiler can resolve local class names.
* @author William Maddox (maddox)
*
* @clean LocalClasses_1a LocalClasses_1b
* @compile LocalClasses_1.java
*/
class LocalClasses_1a {
class Inner {
void f() {
class Local { }
new Local();
}
}
}
class LocalClasses_1b {
void f() {
class Inner { }
new Object() {
{
new Inner();
}
};
}
}
class LocalClasses_1c {
Object f() {
class Local { }
new Object() {
int x;
Local y;
Local g() {
return new Local();
}
};
return new Local();
}
}
class LocalClasses_1d {
void f() {
class Local { }
class Inner {
Local z;
}
}
}