On Tue, 28 May 2024 19:07:06 GMT, Vicente Romero wrote:
>> Sorry for the belated answer. Yes, regexps are usually not very performant,
>> but it is only happening when the exact match fails. And, hopefully, the
>> regexp should not be too difficult to handle. I was considering writing the
>> s
On Fri, 24 May 2024 09:05:20 GMT, Jan Lahoda wrote:
> If the javadoc comment contains a (Markdown) link like:
>
> [java.util.Arrays#asList(Object[])]
>
>
> The transformer that converts this link into the Javadoc link will not find
> the reference, as it is looking for `java.util.Arrays#asLis
On Fri, 24 May 2024 15:47:02 GMT, Hannes Wallnöfer wrote:
>> Please review a relatively simple update to the generated Help page, as part
>> of the ongoing campaign to improve the documentation around the overall use
>> of `@since` tags.
>
> src/jdk.javadoc/share/classes/jdk/javadoc/internal/do
On Tue, 28 May 2024 18:27:04 GMT, Jan Lahoda wrote:
>> src/jdk.internal.md/share/classes/jdk/internal/markdown/MarkdownTransformer.java
>> line 858:
>>
>>> 856: for (char c : ref.toCharArray()) {
>>> 857: if (Escaping.ESCAPABLE.indexOf(c) >= 0) {
>>>
On Fri, 24 May 2024 09:05:20 GMT, Jan Lahoda wrote:
> If the javadoc comment contains a (Markdown) link like:
>
> [java.util.Arrays#asList(Object[])]
>
>
> The transformer that converts this link into the Javadoc link will not find
> the reference, as it is looking for `java.util.Arrays#asLis
On Sat, 25 May 2024 11:06:51 GMT, Vicente Romero wrote:
>> If the javadoc comment contains a (Markdown) link like:
>>
>> [java.util.Arrays#asList(Object[])]
>>
>>
>> The transformer that converts this link into the Javadoc link will not find
>> the reference, as it is looking for `java.util.A
Please review a simple fix to make DocLint report an error when linking to
non-declared types in `{@link}` or `@see` tags. This has been implemented when
the Standard Doclet is running without DocLint in
[JDK-8284030](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8284030), but needs to be
implemented in