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ASF GitHub Bot commented on GROOVY-11668: ----------------------------------------- jdaugherty commented on code in PR #2228: URL: https://github.com/apache/groovy/pull/2228#discussion_r2096099557 ########## subprojects/groovy-groovydoc/src/test/groovy/org/codehaus/groovy/tools/groovydoc/GroovyDocToolTest.java: ########## @@ -55,7 +59,11 @@ public void setUp() { link.setPackages("java.,org.xml.,javax.,org.xml."); links.add(link); - htmlTool = makeHtmltool(links, new Properties()); + htmlTool = makeHtmltool(links, null, new Properties()); + } + + public void tearDown() { Review Comment: This matches the parent method. > Groovydoc crashes with higher Java language levels > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GROOVY-11668 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11668 > Project: Groovy > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: GroovyDoc > Reporter: James Daugherty > Priority: Critical > > Groovydoc supports both groovy & java files. It supports parsing via the > JavaParser library & the library supports specifying a language level. > However, groovydoc does not have a way of setting it for the library at this > time. By default the library defaults to the "popular" language level of > that release - for the current JavaParser version that is Java 11. > As projects update to newer language features, it is desirable to continue > using groovydoc for later Java versions. This change is to add an option to > groovydoc to specify the language level based on the possible values in the > enum ParserConfiguration.LanguageLevel from the JavaParser library. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)