jdk-24/test/langtools/jdk/javadoc/doclet/testWarnings/TestWarnings.java
Jonathan Gibbons 2294f225c0 8286311: remove boilerplate from use of runTests
Reviewed-by: hannesw
2022-12-22 21:20:43 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 4515705 4804296 4702454 4697036 8025633 8182765 8247235
* @summary Make sure that first sentence warning only appears once.
* Make sure that only warnings/errors are printed when quiet is used.
* Make sure that links to private/unincluded methods do not cause
* a "link unresolved" warning.
* Make sure error message starts with "error -".
* @library ../../lib
* @modules jdk.javadoc/jdk.javadoc.internal.tool
* @build javadoc.tester.*
* @run main TestWarnings
*/
import javadoc.tester.JavadocTester;
public class TestWarnings extends JavadocTester {
public static void main(String... args) throws Exception {
var tester = new TestWarnings();
tester.runTests();
}
@Test
public void testDefault() {
javadoc("-d", "out-default",
"-sourcepath", testSrc,
"pkg");
checkExit(Exit.ERROR);
checkOutput(Output.OUT, false,
"X.java:23: error: self-closing element not allowed");
checkOutput(Output.OUT, false,
"X.java:24: error: self-closing element not allowed");
checkOutput(Output.OUT, false,
"X.java:25: error: self-closing element not allowed");
checkOutput(Output.OUT, false,
"X.java:26: error: self-closing element not allowed");
checkOutput(Output.OUT, true,
"X.java:28: error: self-closing element not allowed");
checkOutput(Output.OUT, true,
"X.java:28: warning: empty <p> tag");
checkOutput("pkg/X.html", false,
"can't find m()");
checkOutput("pkg/X.html", false,
"can't find X()");
checkOutput("pkg/X.html", false,
"can't find f");
}
@Test
public void testPrivate() {
javadoc("-d", "out-private",
"-private",
"-sourcepath", testSrc,
"pkg");
checkExit(Exit.ERROR);
checkOutput("pkg/X.html", true,
"""
<a href="#m()"><code>m()</code></a><br/>""",
"""
<a href="#%3Cinit%3E()"><code>X()</code></a><br/>""",
"""
<a href="#f"><code>f</code></a><br/>""");
}
}