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| dc.anchor.already.defined = anchor already defined: "{0}" |
| dc.anchor.value.missing = no value given for anchor |
| dc.attr.lacks.value = attribute lacks value |
| dc.attr.not.number = attribute value is not a number |
| dc.attr.not.supported.html4 = attribute not supported in HTML4: {0} |
| dc.attr.not.supported.html5 = attribute not supported in HTML5: {0} |
| dc.attr.obsolete = attribute obsolete: {0} |
| dc.attr.obsolete.use.css = attribute obsolete, use CSS instead: {0} |
| dc.attr.repeated = repeated attribute: {0} |
| dc.attr.table.border.html5 = attribute border for table only accepts "" or "1", use CSS instead: {0} |
| dc.attr.unknown = unknown attribute: {0} |
| dc.bad.option = bad option: {0} |
| dc.bad.value.for.option = bad value for option: {0} {1} |
| dc.empty = no description for @{0} |
| dc.entity.invalid = invalid entity &{0}; |
| dc.exception.not.thrown = exception not thrown: {0} |
| dc.exists.param = @param "{0}" has already been specified |
| dc.exists.return = @return has already been specified |
| dc.invalid.anchor = invalid name for anchor: "{0}" |
| dc.invalid.param = invalid use of @param |
| dc.invalid.provides = invalid use of @provides |
| dc.invalid.return = invalid use of @return |
| dc.invalid.summary = invalid use of @summary |
| dc.invalid.throws = invalid use of @throws |
| dc.invalid.uses = invalid use of @uses |
| dc.invalid.uri = invalid uri: "{0}" |
| dc.missing.comment = no comment |
| dc.missing.param = no @param for {0} |
| dc.missing.return = no @return |
| dc.missing.throws = no @throws for {0} |
| dc.no.alt.attr.for.image = no "alt" attribute for image |
| dc.no.summary.or.caption.for.table=no summary or caption for table |
| dc.param.name.not.found = @param name not found |
| dc.ref.not.found = reference not found |
| dc.service.not.found = service-type not found |
| dc.tag.code.within.code = '{@code'} within <code> |
| dc.tag.empty = empty <{0}> tag |
| dc.tag.end.not.permitted = invalid end tag: </{0}> |
| dc.tag.end.unexpected = unexpected end tag: </{0}> |
| dc.tag.header.sequence.1 = header used out of sequence: <{0}> |
| dc.tag.header.sequence.2 = header used out of sequence: <{0}> |
| dc.tag.nested.not.allowed=nested tag not allowed: <{0}> |
| dc.tag.not.allowed.here = tag not allowed here: <{0}> |
| dc.tag.not.allowed = element not allowed in documentation comments: <{0}> |
| dc.tag.not.allowed.inline.element = block element not allowed within inline element <{1}>: {0} |
| dc.tag.not.allowed.inline.tag = block element not allowed within @{1}: {0} |
| dc.tag.not.allowed.inline.other = block element not allowed here: {0} |
| dc.tag.not.closed= element not closed: {0} |
| dc.tag.p.in.pre= unexpected use of <p> inside <pre> element |
| dc.tag.requires.heading = heading not found for </{0}> |
| dc.tag.self.closing = self-closing element not allowed |
| dc.tag.start.unmatched = end tag missing: </{0}> |
| dc.tag.unknown = unknown tag: {0} |
| dc.tag.not.supported = tag not supported in the generated HTML version: {0} |
| dc.text.not.allowed = text not allowed in <{0}> element |
| dc.type.arg.not.allowed = type arguments not allowed here |
| dc.unexpected.comment=documentation comment not expected here |
| dc.value.not.allowed.here='{@value}' not allowed here |
| dc.value.not.a.constant=value does not refer to a constant |
| |
| dc.main.ioerror=IO error: {0} |
| dc.main.no.files.given=No files given |
| dc.main.usage=\ |
| Usage:\n\ |
| \ doclint [options] source-files...\n\ |
| \n\ |
| Options:\n\ |
| \ -Xmsgs \n\ |
| \ Same as -Xmsgs:all\n\ |
| \ -Xmsgs:values\n\ |
| \ Specify categories of issues to be checked, where ''values''\n\ |
| \ is a comma-separated list of any of the following:\n\ |
| \ reference show places where comments contain incorrect\n\ |
| \ references to Java source code elements\n\ |
| \ syntax show basic syntax errors within comments\n\ |
| \ html show issues with HTML tags and attributes\n\ |
| \ accessibility show issues for accessibility\n\ |
| \ missing show issues with missing documentation\n\ |
| \ all all of the above\n\ |
| \ Precede a value with ''-'' to negate it\n\ |
| \ Categories may be qualified by one of:\n\ |
| \ /public /protected /package /private\n\ |
| \ For positive categories (not beginning with ''-'')\n\ |
| \ the qualifier applies to that access level and above.\n\ |
| \ For negative categories (beginning with ''-'')\n\ |
| \ the qualifier applies to that access level and below.\n\ |
| \ If a qualifier is missing, the category applies to\n\ |
| \ all access levels.\n\ |
| \ For example, -Xmsgs:all,-syntax/private\n\ |
| \ This will enable all messages, except syntax errors\n\ |
| \ in the doc comments of private methods.\n\ |
| \ If no -Xmsgs options are provided, the default is\n\ |
| \ equivalent to -Xmsgs:all/protected, meaning that\n\ |
| \ all messages are reported for protected and public\n\ |
| \ declarations only. \n\ |
| \ -XcheckPackage:<packages>\n\ |
| \ Enable or disable checks in specific packages.\n\ |
| \ <packages> is a comma separated list of package specifiers.\n\ |
| \ Package specifier is either a qualified name of a package\n\ |
| \ or a package name prefix followed by ''.*'', which expands to\n\ |
| \ all sub-packages of the given package. Prefix the package specifier\n\ |
| \ with ''-'' to disable checks for the specified packages.\n\ |
| \ -stats\n\ |
| \ Report statistics on the reported issues.\n\ |
| \ -h -help --help -usage -?\n\ |
| \ Show this message.\n\ |
| \n\ |
| The following javac options are also supported\n\ |
| \ -bootclasspath, -classpath, -cp, -sourcepath, -Xmaxerrs, -Xmaxwarns\n\ |
| \n\ |
| To run doclint on part of a project, put the compiled classes for your\n\ |
| project on the classpath (or bootclasspath), then specify the source files\n\ |
| to be checked on the command line. |