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package com.sun.javadoc;
/**
* 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 the
* start(RootDoc)
method, as described in the
* package
* description. If the doclet takes command line options,
* it must also implement optionLength
and
* validOptions
.
*
*
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.
*/
public abstract class Doclet {
/**
* Generate documentation here.
* This method is required for all doclets.
*
* @return true on success.
*/
public static boolean start(RootDoc root) {
return true;
}
/**
* 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. * * @return 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. */ public static int optionLength(String option) { return 0; // default is option unknown } /** * 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. * * @return true if the options are valid. */ public static boolean validOptions(String options[][], DocErrorReporter reporter) { return true; // default is options are valid } /** * 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. * * @return the language version supported by this doclet. * @since 1.5 */ public static LanguageVersion languageVersion() { return LanguageVersion.JAVA_1_1; } }