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3 Motivation  Why document programs? To make it easy to understand, e.g., for reuse and maintenance  What to document? Interface: syntactic vs. semantic (or behavioral) interfaces Internal working

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Documenting with Javadoc

CS 3331

Section 6.1.4 and Appendix B of [Jia03]How to Write Doc Comments for the JavadocTM Tool available from www.oracle.com

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Outline

Motivation Writing Javadoc comments Running the javadoc tool

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Motivation

Why document programs? To make it easy to understand, e.g., for

reuse and maintenance What to document?

Interface: syntactic vs. semantic (or behavioral) interfaces

Internal working

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Motivation (Cont.)

Why Javadoc? To combine source code with documentation

and other reference materials To make it easier to keep the documentation

and code in sync To generate API specifications (or interface

specifications) from source code

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Approach

Javadoc comments Attach special comments, called

documentation comment (or doc comment) to classes, fields, and methods.

/** … */ Javadoc tool

Use a tool, called javadoc, to automatically generate HTML pages from source code.

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Javadoc Example/** An abstract class representing various kinds of shapes. */public abstract class Shape { /** The x-coordinate of this shape. */ private int x; // …

/** Returns the x-coordinate of this shape. */ public int getX() { … }

/** Sets the x-coordinate of this shape to the argument * <code>x</code>. */ public void setX(int x) { … } // …}

Example (Cont.)

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The First Sentence

Used to build table-of-contents for packages and classes

Be descriptive but concise Noun phrase for class and field Verb phrase for method

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Javadoc Tags Javadoc Tags

Special keyword recognized by javadoc tool. Will be specially formatted

Common Tags @author Author of the feature @version Current version number @since Since when @param Meaning of parameter @return Meaning of return value @throws Meaning of exception @see Link to other features

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Example

/** An abstract class representing various kinds of * shapes. This class represents common features * of all shapes such as … * * @author Yoonsik Cheon * @version 1.0 (01/22/04) * @since version 0.5 */public abstract class Shape { // …}

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Specifying Parameters and Return Value

Syntax @param name description @return description @throws exception description

Example/** Returns the definition of a given word in this dictionary. * * @param word a word whose definition is being looked up. * @return the definition of the word; null if no definition is * found. * @throws NullPointerException if the word is null. */public String lookup(String word) { /* … */ }

Specifying Parameters (Cont.)

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Linking to Other Features

Syntax @see featureName where featureName is class, field, or method.

Example@see Dictionary@see #elems@see #lookup(String)@see SpanishDictionary#lookup(String)@see cs3331.Score#lookup(String)

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Linking to Other Features (Cont.) In-line link

Used to refer features in a sentence. Syntax: {@link featureName} where featureName is class, field, or method.

Example/** Returns the definition of a given word in this dictionary. This * method is overridden here from the class {@link Dictionary} * to implementSpanish-specific, efficient lookup algorithm. * * @see Dictionary#lookup(String) * …. */public String lookup(String word) { /* … */ }

Linking (Cont.)

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More Example/** An abstract class representing various kinds of shapes. * * @author Yoonsik Cheon * @version 1.0 (08/22/04) * @since version 0.5 */public abstract class Shape { /** Returns the x-coordinate of this shape. * @return the x-coordinate of this shape. */ public int getX() { … }

/** Sets the x-coordinate of this shape to the argument <code>x</code>. * @param x the new x-coordinate. * @see #getX() */ public void setX(int x) { … } // …}

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Exercise Write Javadoc comments for the following class.

public class ArrayStack {

public ArrayStack(int size) { … }

public Object push(Object elem) { … }

public Object pop() throws StackEmptyException { … }

private Object[] elems;

private int idx;}

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Running javadoc Tool

Similar to running javac, e.g., javadoc A.java javadoc A.java B.java javadoc *.java javadoc –d javadocs *.java

On EclipseSelect Export … > Java > Javadoc

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Running javadoc (Cont.)

Linking to existing API specificationsjavadoc –link file:c:/Software/jdk8/docs/api *.javajavadoc –link http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api *.java

Including non-public featuresJavadoc –private *.java

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Running javadoc (Cont.)

Other options, refer to JDK tool docs, e.g., http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/

windows/javadoc.html

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Other Resources Many on-line tips, guidelines, and other

documents, e.g., “How to Write Doc Comments for the JavadocTM Tool”

available at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/java/index-137868.html

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