6786682: Javadoc HTML WCAG 2.0 accessibility issues in standard doclet - HTML tag should have lang attribute
Reviewed-by: jjg
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4745855
* @summary Test to ensure that the doclet does not print out bad
* warning messages about duplicate param tags.
* @author jamieh
* @library ../lib/
* @build JavadocTester
* @build TestDupParamWarn
* @run main TestDupParamWarn
*/
public class TestDupParamWarn extends JavadocTester {
private static final String BUG_ID = "4745855";
private static final String[] ARGS =
new String[] {"-d", BUG_ID, "-sourcepath",
SRC_DIR + FS, "pkg"};
private static final String[][] NEGATED_TEST =
new String[][] {{WARNING_OUTPUT,
"Parameter \"a\" is documented more than once."}};
/**
* The entry point of the test.
* @param args the array of command line arguments.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
run(new TestDupParamWarn(), ARGS, NO_TEST, NEGATED_TEST);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public String getBugId() {
return BUG_ID;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public String getBugName() {
return getClass().getName();
}
}