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User-Defined Taglets

* * The standard doclet supports user-defined {@link Taglet taglets}, * which can be used to generate customized output for user-defined tags * in documentation comments. * * Taglets invoked by the standard doclet must return strings from * {@link Taglet#toString(List,Element) Taglet.toString} as follows: * *
*
Inline Tags *
The returned string must be * flow content, * or any valid fragment of HTML code that may appear in the body of a document. * There may be additional constraints, depending on how the tag is to be * used in a documentation comment: for example, if the tag may be used * within an inline element such as {@code } or {@code }, the taglet * must not return a string containing block tags, like {@code

} or * {@code

}. *

Block Tags *
The returned string must be suitable content for a definition list, * or {@code
} element. It will typically be a series of pairs * of {@code
} and {@code
} elements. *
* * @see * Documentation Comment Specification for the Standard Doclet */ public class StandardDoclet implements Doclet { private final HtmlDoclet htmlDoclet; public StandardDoclet() { htmlDoclet = new HtmlDoclet(this); } @Override public void init(Locale locale, Reporter reporter) { htmlDoclet.init(locale, reporter); } @Override public String getName() { return "Standard"; } @Override public Set getSupportedOptions() { return htmlDoclet.getSupportedOptions(); } @Override public SourceVersion getSupportedSourceVersion() { return htmlDoclet.getSupportedSourceVersion(); } @Override public boolean run(DocletEnvironment docEnv) { return htmlDoclet.run(docEnv); } }