Good to go On Jul 25, 2013, at 6:00 AM, Chris Hegarty wrote: > This is a request for review for some doclint warnings in the java.net > package. Trivially, the list type should be left to the CSS. > > Note: with these changes there are still warnings for two DatagramPacket > constructors that are missing @throws for SocketException. I do not see any > reason that these constructors need to throw SE, and I will file a separate > bug to follow up. > > diff -r fd1b5adcfdf0 src/share/classes/java/net/URI.java > --- a/src/share/classes/java/net/URI.java Wed Jul 24 22:52:01 2013 +0100 > +++ b/src/share/classes/java/net/URI.java Thu Jul 25 10:56:25 2013 +0100 > @@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ public final class URI > * href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</a>, > * Appendix A, <b><i>except for the following deviations:</i></b> > </p> > * > - * <ul type=disc> > + * <ul> > * > * <li><p> An empty authority component is permitted as long as it is > * followed by a non-empty path, a query component, or a fragment > @@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ public final class URI > * <li><p> Otherwise the new URI's authority component is copied from > * this URI, and its path is computed as follows: </p> > * > - * <ol type=a> > + * <ol> > * > * <li><p> If the given URI's path is absolute then the new URI's path > * is taken from the given URI. </p></li> > @@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ public final class URI > * <p> The host component of a URI, if defined, will have one of the > * following forms: </p> > * > - * <ul type=disc> > + * <ul> > * > * <li><p> A domain name consisting of one or more <i>labels</i> > * separated by period characters (<tt>'.'</tt>), optionally followed by > @@ -1495,7 +1495,7 @@ public final class URI > * > * <p> The ordering of URIs is defined as follows: </p> > * > - * <ul type=disc> > + * <ul> > * > * <li><p> Two URIs with different schemes are ordered according the > * ordering of their schemes, without regard to case. </p></li> > @@ -1513,7 +1513,7 @@ public final class URI > * <li><p> Two hierarchical URIs with identical schemes are ordered > * according to the ordering of their authority components: </p> > * > - * <ul type=disc> > + * <ul> > * > * <li><p> If both authority components are server-based then the URIs > * are ordered according to their user-information components; if > these > > > -Chris.
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