I'll open a bug later today, if you don't do it first. Mostly, it's just a matter of who gets to be recorded as the "reporter"

-- Jon

On 12/23/20 10:38 AM, Uwe Schindler wrote:
I may open a bug on behalf of Dawid and Apache Lucene, if you haven't done already.

Uwe

Am December 23, 2020 5:47:41 PM UTC schrieb Jonathan Gibbons <jonathan.gibb...@oracle.com>:

    Wow. And Merry Christmas to you too.

    I confirm your results for all your files.

    Further experimentation reveals it is strongly related to the `@`
    character in the mailto: link.  Change that character in `Breaks.java`
    and it passes.

    Do you want to file the bug, or would you like me to?

    -- Jon

    On 12/23/20 2:39 AM, Dawid Weiss wrote:

        Hello and Merry Christmas, I discovered this odd javac
        behavior with jdk8 up to jdk15 (didn't check the latest head).
        This source file (note the anchor tag over multiple lines):
        /** * Lucene internals or asking for help on <a *
        
href="mailto:java-u...@lucene.apache.org";>java-u...@lucene.apache.org</a>
        */ public class Breaks {} When compiled with javac
        -Xdoclint:all/protected Breaks.java generates this:
        Breaks.java:2: error: malformed HTML * Lucene internals or
        asking for help on <a ^ Breaks.java:3: error: bad use of '>' *
        
href="mailto:java-u...@lucene.apache.org";>java-u...@lucene.apache.org</a>
        ^ Breaks.java:3: error: unexpected end tag: </a> *
        
href="mailto:java-u...@lucene.apache.org";>java-u...@lucene.apache.org</a>
        ^ What's interesting is that the following two alternatives
        compile just fine: /** * Lucene internals or asking for help
        on <a *
        href="http://lucene.apache.org";>java-u...@lucene.apache.org</a>
        */ public class Passes {} /** * Lucene internals or asking for
        help on <a
        
href="mailto:java-u...@lucene.apache.org";>java-u...@lucene.apache.org</a>
        to figure out why. */ public class Passes2 {} Is it just me or
        all these should compile just fine?... Dawid [1] Just in case
        mail clients attempt to reformat the pasted examples, here's a
        gist with the sources:
        https://gist.github.com/dweiss/c1c9f218c6a8e5d2f253193806a9f472
<https://gist.github.com/dweiss/c1c9f218c6a8e5d2f253193806a9f472>

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