Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Minor
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.6.4
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None
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OS: 64 bit Vista.
Groovy Version: 1.6.4 JVM: 1.6.0_16
Eclipse 3.5 (Galilao) with plugins:
Groovy-Eclipse Feature 2.0.0.xx-20090910-1700-e35 org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.feature.feature.group
Groovy-Eclipse JDT Patch Sources Feature 2.0.0.xx-20090910-1700-e35 org.codehaus.groovy.jdt.patch.source.feature.group
Groovy-Eclipse Sources Feature 2.0.0.xx-20090910-1700-e35
org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.feature.source.feature.group
OS: 64 bit Vista. Groovy Version: 1.6.4 JVM: 1.6.0_16 Eclipse 3.5 (Galilao) with plugins: Groovy-Eclipse Feature 2.0.0.xx-20090910-1700-e35 org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.feature.feature.group Groovy-Eclipse JDT Patch Sources Feature 2.0.0.xx-20090910-1700-e35 org.codehaus.groovy.jdt.patch.source.feature.group Groovy-Eclipse Sources Feature 2.0.0.xx-20090910-1700-e35 org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.feature.source.feature.group
Description
groovydoc doesn't handle # correctly. If I write
{@link a.b.C#f()} it displays "C#f" instead of "C.f()".
If I write
, it displays the same thing as
before. Apparently it ignores the second argument.