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 6397286
* @summary TaskListener calls are not protected agains user exceptions
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.tools.*;
import com.sun.source.util.*;
import com.sun.tools.javac.api.*;
public class T6397286 {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
String testSrcDir = System.getProperty("test.src");
String self = T6397286.class.getName();
JavacTool tool = JavacTool.create();
StandardJavaFileManager fm = tool.getStandardFileManager(null, null, null);
Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject> files =
fm.getJavaFileObjectsFromFiles(Arrays.asList(new File(testSrcDir, self + ".java")));
JavacTask task = tool.getTask(null, fm, null, null, null, files);
task.setTaskListener(new TaskListener() {
public void started(TaskEvent e) {
throw new TaskEventError(e);
}
public void finished(TaskEvent e) {
}
});
try {
task.call();
throw new AssertionError("no exception thrown");
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
if (e.getCause() instanceof TaskEventError) {
TaskEventError tee = (TaskEventError) e.getCause();
System.err.println("Exception thrown for " + tee.event + " as expected");
} else {
e.printStackTrace();
throw new AssertionError("TaskEventError not thrown");
}
}
}
}
class TaskEventError extends Error {
public TaskEventError(TaskEvent ev) {
event = ev;
}
TaskEvent event;
}