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/*
* @test
* @bug 4691095 6306394
* @summary Test to make sure that Javadoc emits a useful warning
* when a bad package.html file is in the JAR.
* @author jamieh
* @library ../lib
* @modules jdk.javadoc/jdk.javadoc.internal.tool
* @build JavadocTester
* @run main TestBadPackageFileInJar
*/
public class TestBadPackageFileInJar extends JavadocTester {
public static void main(String... args) throws Exception {
TestBadPackageFileInJar tester = new TestBadPackageFileInJar();
tester.runTests();
}
@Test
void test() {
javadoc("-d", "out",
"-sourcepath", testSrc,
"-classpath", testSrc("badPackageFileInJar.jar"),
"pkg");
checkExit(Exit.OK);
checkOutput(Output.OUT, true,
"badPackageFileInJar.jar(/pkg/package.html):1: warning: no comment");
}
}