WALA/com.ibm.wala.core/src/com/ibm/wala/dataflow
Ben Liblit ed0ddd780f Correct HTML embedded in Javadoc comments
Most of the invalid HTML arose from bare "<" and ">" characters.
These should be escaped as "&lt;" and "&gt;" when not intended to
introduce HTML tags.  When you have many such characters close
together, "{@literal ...}" is a nice, readable alternative that
automatically escapes its contents.  If the text in question is
intended to be a code fragment, then "{@code ...}"  is appropriate:
this is essentially equivalent to "<code>{@literal ...}</code>".

There were a few other HTML violations too, but none common enough to
be worth detailing here.
2016-11-28 11:14:41 -06:00
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IFDS Correct HTML embedded in Javadoc comments 2016-11-28 11:14:41 -06:00
ssa Convert all Java source files to use Unix line endings; no semantic change 2012-09-04 15:56:05 -07:00