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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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1.4.1
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b75
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generic
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generic
I'm converting this email request from Ken Arnold into a bug report:
> The javadoc for LogManager says that the handlers and config properties
> are "whitespace separated", but both the example properties file and the
> actual code accept commas as part of the separate as well. Thus, "a, b"
> and "a,b" are legal, not just "a b".
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> I've encountered a place (lost which one, sorry) where a <CODE> was not
> terminated and the rest of the javadoc was in code font. This happens
> in several places. I suspect that a javadoc sanity check to make sure
> that certain tags are balanced would be a great addition to the standard
> doclet. Not all tags need matching, but many do.
> The javadoc for LogManager says that the handlers and config properties
> are "whitespace separated", but both the example properties file and the
> actual code accept commas as part of the separate as well. Thus, "a, b"
> and "a,b" are legal, not just "a b".
>
> I've encountered a place (lost which one, sorry) where a <CODE> was not
> terminated and the rest of the javadoc was in code font. This happens
> in several places. I suspect that a javadoc sanity check to make sure
> that certain tags are balanced would be a great addition to the standard
> doclet. Not all tags need matching, but many do.