jdk-24/make/modules/jdk.internal.vm.ci/Java.gmk
Jonathan Gibbons a920af233a 8303689: javac -Xlint could/should report on "dangling" doc comments
Reviewed-by: vromero, ihse, prr
2024-04-26 19:47:06 +00:00

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DISABLED_WARNINGS_java += dangling-doc-comments this-escape
# -parameters provides method's parameters information in class file,
# JVMCI compilers make use of that information for various sanity checks.
# Don't use Indy strings concatenation to have good JVMCI startup performance.
JAVAC_FLAGS += -parameters -XDstringConcat=inline