- java.lang.Object
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- com.sun.javadoc.Doclet
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Deprecated.The declarations in this package have been superseded by those in the packagejdk.javadoc.doclet
. For more information, see the Migration Guide in the documentation for that package.
@Deprecated public abstract class Doclet extends Object
This is an example of a starting class for a doclet, showing the entry-point methods. A starting class must import com.sun.javadoc.* and implement thestart(RootDoc)
method, as described in the package description. If the doclet takes command line options, it must also implementoptionLength
andvalidOptions
.A doclet supporting the language features added since 1.1 (such as generics and annotations) should indicate this by implementing
languageVersion
. In the absence of this the doclet should not invoke any of the Doclet API methods added since 1.5, and the results of several other methods are modified so as to conceal the new constructs (such as type parameters) from the doclet.To start the doclet, pass
-doclet
followed by the fully-qualified name of the starting class on the javadoc tool command line.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Doclet()
Deprecated.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static LanguageVersion
languageVersion()
Deprecated.Return the version of the Java Programming Language supported by this doclet.static int
optionLength(String option)
Deprecated.Check for doclet-added options.static boolean
start(RootDoc root)
Deprecated.Generate documentation here.static boolean
validOptions(String[][] options, DocErrorReporter reporter)
Deprecated.Check that options have the correct arguments.
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Method Detail
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start
public static boolean start(RootDoc root)
Deprecated.Generate documentation here. This method is required for all doclets.- Parameters:
root
- Supply the RootDoc to the method.- Returns:
- true on success.
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optionLength
public static int optionLength(String option)
Deprecated.Check for doclet-added options. Returns the number of arguments you must specify on the command line for the given option. For example, "-d docs" would return 2.This method is required if the doclet contains any options. If this method is missing, Javadoc will print an invalid flag error for every option.
- Parameters:
option
- the option for which the number of arguements is returned.- Returns:
- number of arguments on the command line for an option including the option name itself. Zero return means option not known. Negative value means error occurred.
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validOptions
public static boolean validOptions(String[][] options, DocErrorReporter reporter)
Deprecated.Check that options have the correct arguments.This method is not required, but is recommended, as every option will be considered valid if this method is not present. It will default gracefully (to true) if absent.
Printing option related error messages (using the provided DocErrorReporter) is the responsibility of this method.
- Parameters:
options
- Supply valid options as an array of Strings.reporter
- The DocErrorReporter responsible for these options.- Returns:
- true if the options are valid.
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languageVersion
public static LanguageVersion languageVersion()
Deprecated.Return the version of the Java Programming Language supported by this doclet.This method is required by any doclet supporting a language version newer than 1.1.
- Returns:
- the language version supported by this doclet.
- Since:
- 1.5
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