On Wed, 24 Apr 2024 14:10:29 GMT, Nizar Benalla <d...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> This checker checks the values of the `@since` tag found in the documentation 
> comment for an element against the release in which the element first 
> appeared.
> 
> Real since value of an API element is computed as the oldest release in which 
> the given API element was introduced. That is:
> - for modules, classes and interfaces, the release in which the element with 
> the given qualified name was introduced
> - for constructors, the release in which the constructor with the given VM 
> descriptor was introduced
> - for methods and fields, the release in which the given method or field with 
> the given VM descriptor became a member of its enclosing class or interface, 
> whether direct or inherited
> 
> Effective since value of an API element is computed as follows:
> - if the given element has a `@since` tag in its javadoc, it is used
> - in all other cases, return the effective since value of the enclosing 
> element
> 
> The since checker verifies that for every API element, the real since value 
> and the effective since value are the same, and reports an error if they are 
> not.
> 
> Preview method are handled as per JEP 12, if `@PreviewFeature` is used 
> consistently going forward then the checker doesn't need to be updated with 
> every release. The checker has explicit knowledge of preview elements that 
> came before `JDK 14` because they weren't marked in a machine understandable 
> way and preview elements that came before `JDK 17` that didn't have 
> `@PreviewFeature`.
> 
> Important note : We only check code written since `JDK 9` as the releases 
> used to determine the expected value of `@since` tags are taken from the 
> historical data built into `javac` which only goes back that far
> 
> The intial comment at the beginning of `SinceChecker.java` holds more 
> information into the program.
> 
> I already have filed issues and fixed some wrong tags like in #18640, #18032, 
> #18030, #18055, #18373, #18954, #18972.

test/jdk/tools/sincechecker/SinceChecker.java line 300:

> 298:                         .getQualifiedName()
> 299:                         .toString()
> 300:                         .replaceAll("\\.", "/")

Note for readers: I will change this tomorrow to be more platform agnostic 
using `File.separatorChar` instead

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18934#discussion_r1586919223

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