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package java.lang;
/**
* A collection of assertion status directives (such as "enable assertions
* in package p" or "disable assertions in class c"). This class is used by
* the JVM to communicate the assertion status directives implied by
- * the <tt>java</tt> command line flags <tt>-enableassertions</tt>
- * (<tt>-ea</tt>) and <tt>-disableassertions</tt> (<tt>-da</tt>).
+ * the {@code java} command line flags {@code -enableassertions}
+ * ({@code -ea}) and {@code -disableassertions} ({@code -da}).
*
* @since 1.4
* @author Josh Bloch
*/
class AssertionStatusDirectives {
/**
* The classes for which assertions are to be enabled or disabled.
* The strings in this array are fully qualified class names (for
* example,"com.xyz.foo.Bar").
*/
String[] classes;
/**
- * A parallel array to <tt>classes</tt>, indicating whether each class
- * is to have assertions enabled or disabled. A value of <tt>true</tt>
- * for <tt>classEnabled[i]</tt> indicates that the class named by
- * <tt>classes[i]</tt> should have assertions enabled; a value of
- * <tt>false</tt> indicates that it should have classes disabled.
- * This array must have the same number of elements as <tt>classes</tt>.
+ * A parallel array to {@code classes}, indicating whether each class
+ * is to have assertions enabled or disabled. A value of {@code true}
+ * for {@code classEnabled[i]} indicates that the class named by
+ * {@code classes[i]} should have assertions enabled; a value of
+ * {@code false} indicates that it should have classes disabled.
+ * This array must have the same number of elements as {@code classes}.
*
* <p>In the case of conflicting directives for the same class, the
* last directive for a given class wins. In other words, if a string
- * <tt>s</tt> appears multiple times in the <tt>classes</tt> array
- * and <tt>i</tt> is the highest integer for which
- * <tt>classes[i].equals(s)</tt>, then <tt>classEnabled[i]</tt>
- * indicates whether assertions are to be enabled in class <tt>s</tt>.
+ * {@code s} appears multiple times in the {@code classes} array
+ * and {@code i} is the highest integer for which
+ * {@code classes[i].equals(s)}, then {@code classEnabled[i]}
+ * indicates whether assertions are to be enabled in class {@code s}.
*/
boolean[] classEnabled;
/**
* The package-trees for which assertions are to be enabled or disabled.
* The strings in this array are compete or partial package names
* (for example, "com.xyz" or "com.xyz.foo").
*/
String[] packages;
/**
- * A parallel array to <tt>packages</tt>, indicating whether each
+ * A parallel array to {@code packages}, indicating whether each
* package-tree is to have assertions enabled or disabled. A value of
- * <tt>true</tt> for <tt>packageEnabled[i]</tt> indicates that the
- * package-tree named by <tt>packages[i]</tt> should have assertions
- * enabled; a value of <tt>false</tt> indicates that it should have
+ * {@code true} for {@code packageEnabled[i]} indicates that the
+ * package-tree named by {@code packages[i]} should have assertions
+ * enabled; a value of {@code false} indicates that it should have
* assertions disabled. This array must have the same number of
- * elements as <tt>packages</tt>.
+ * elements as {@code packages}.
*
* In the case of conflicting directives for the same package-tree, the
* last directive for a given package-tree wins. In other words, if a
- * string <tt>s</tt> appears multiple times in the <tt>packages</tt> array
- * and <tt>i</tt> is the highest integer for which
- * <tt>packages[i].equals(s)</tt>, then <tt>packageEnabled[i]</tt>
+ * string {@code s} appears multiple times in the {@code packages} array
+ * and {@code i} is the highest integer for which
+ * {@code packages[i].equals(s)}, then {@code packageEnabled[i]}
* indicates whether assertions are to be enabled in package-tree
- * <tt>s</tt>.
+ * {@code s}.
*/
boolean[] packageEnabled;
/**
* Whether or not assertions in non-system classes are to be enabled
* by default.
*/
boolean deflt;
}