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ASF GitHub Bot commented on GROOVY-11668:
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jdaugherty commented on code in PR #2228:
URL: https://github.com/apache/groovy/pull/2228#discussion_r2096099557


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subprojects/groovy-groovydoc/src/test/groovy/org/codehaus/groovy/tools/groovydoc/GroovyDocToolTest.java:
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@@ -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.



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