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src/java.desktop/share/classes/sun/awt/AWTAutoShutdown.java
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/**
* This class is to let AWT shutdown automatically when a user is done
* with AWT. It tracks AWT state using the following parameters:
* <ul>
- * <li><code>peerMap</code> - the map between the existing peer objects
+ * <li>{@code peerMap} - the map between the existing peer objects
* and their associated targets
- * <li><code>toolkitThreadBusy</code> - whether the toolkit thread
+ * <li>{@code toolkitThreadBusy} - whether the toolkit thread
* is waiting for a new native event to appear in its queue
* or is dispatching an event
- * <li><code>busyThreadSet</code> - a set of all the event dispatch
+ * <li>{@code busyThreadSet} - a set of all the event dispatch
* threads that are busy at this moment, i.e. those that are not
* waiting for a new event to appear in their event queue.
* </ul><p>
* AWT is considered to be in ready-to-shutdown state when
- * <code>peerMap</code> is empty and <code>toolkitThreadBusy</code>
- * is false and <code>busyThreadSet</code> is empty.
+ * {@code peerMap} is empty and {@code toolkitThreadBusy}
+ * is false and {@code busyThreadSet} is empty.
* The internal AWTAutoShutdown logic secures that the single non-daemon
- * thread (<code>blockerThread</code>) is running when AWT is not in
+ * thread ({@code blockerThread}) is running when AWT is not in
* ready-to-shutdown state. This blocker thread is to prevent AWT from
* exiting since the toolkit thread is now daemon and all the event
* dispatch threads are started only when needed. Once it is detected
* that AWT is in ready-to-shutdown state this blocker thread waits
* for a certain timeout and if AWT state doesn't change during timeout
@@ -227,12 +227,12 @@
}
/**
* Determine whether AWT is currently in ready-to-shutdown state.
* AWT is considered to be in ready-to-shutdown state if
- * <code>peerMap</code> is empty and <code>toolkitThreadBusy</code>
- * is false and <code>busyThreadSet</code> is empty.
+ * {@code peerMap} is empty and {@code toolkitThreadBusy}
+ * is false and {@code busyThreadSet} is empty.
*
* @return true if AWT is in ready-to-shutdown state.
*/
private boolean isReadyToShutdown() {
return (!toolkitThreadBusy &&
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