On Wed, 26 Jan 2022 02:20:24 GMT, Jonathan Gibbons <j...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> Please review a small modification to the way that bad references are 
> reported by DocLint.
> 
> A new "mode" is introduced, `strictReferenceChecks`.   
> 
> If the mode is _not_ set, references that explicitly include a module name 
> when that module name is not resolved in the module graph will be reported 
> with a (suppressible) warning instead of an error.  All other issues with 
> references will be reported as errors. This is the mode used by javac.
> 
> If the mode is set, all issues with references will be reported as errors. 
> This is the mode used by javadoc.
> 
> This will need to be documented in the tool guide (man page).

Question: for the JDK use case in particular, to turn all the doclint warning 
on during compilation, the cross-module references need to be 
SuppressWarning'ed?

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/7222

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