On 07/12/2025 18:23, Daisuke Yamazaki wrote:
Hello all,
I noticed that in most jtreg tests, the standard block comment `/* ... */` is
used for the test directives.
This is also what official jtreg documentation shows.
However, in some older tests[1], for example QUIC-related tests[2],
I see`/** ... */` being used instead of `/* ... */`.
Is there any specific reason for using JavaDoc-style comments (`/** ... */`) in
these tests?
Are there cases where `/**` beginning is preferred over the regular block
comment for jtreg directives?
jtreg (via the JT harness) looks for @test as the first token in /* ..
*/ comments and doc comments /** .. */. The examples in the tag spec
[1] use traditional comments but the test suites in openjdk/jdk have a
mix. I don't recall any discussion about making this a style issue and
trying to be consistent.
-Alan
[1] https://openjdk.org/jtreg/tag-spec.html