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/*
* @test
* @bug 4835749
* @summary Make sure exception is not thrown if there is a bad source
* file in the same directory as the file being documented.
* @author jamieh
* @library ../lib
* @modules jdk.javadoc/jdk.javadoc.internal.tool
* @build JavadocTester
* @run main TestBadSourceFile
*/
public class TestBadSourceFile extends JavadocTester {
/**
* The entry point of the test.
* @param args the array of command line arguments
* @throws Exception if the test fails
*/
public static void main(String... args) throws Exception {
TestBadSourceFile tester = new TestBadSourceFile();
tester.runTests();
}
@Test
void test() {
javadoc("-Xdoclint:none",
"-d", "out",
testSrc("C2.java"));
checkExit(Exit.ERROR);
}
}