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Contact Us Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems Google reporting UNIX.com as harmful site Post 302749299 by Neo on Friday 28th of December 2012 03:03:41 AM
Old 12-28-2012
Update:
  • We have identified the exact reason for this warning and have corrected it.
  • We have requested both Google and StopBadware to review the site and confirm (the site has been fixed).
  • The warning should be fixed as soon as the site is reviewed by Google.

Thanks again for all your help and patience.
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DOCTORJ(1)																DOCTORJ(1)

NAME
doctorj - Javadoc analyzer and spell-checker SYNOPSIS
doctorj [--emacs] [--warning=LEVEL] [--tabwidth=NUM] [--dictionaries=LIST] [--verbose] {FILE...} DESCRIPTION
doctorj is an application to analyze Javadoc comments against Java code, verifying its integrity and format. It also spell-checks Javadoc comments. OPTIONS
--emacs Whether to list violations in Emacs form, i.e., a single line of the form: 8:48:9:4: An error occurred on this line. By default, violations are displayed in ``long form'', showing the context. --warning=LEVEL Sets the warning level, which by default is -1, meaning that only errors are reported. A warning level of 0 means that Javadoc for public or abstract items (classes, interfaces, methods, constructors, and fields) will be checked. A warning level of 1 will result in the addition of checking of protected-access items; 2 is for package-access items, and 3 will check all items. --tabwidth=NUM Sets the number of spaces to use for alignment with tabs. By default, this value is 4. --dictionaries=LIST Sets the dictionaries (word lists) to use for spell-checking. LIST is a comma-delimited string of paths to the word list files. By default, doctorj uses the word list at /usr/share/doctorj/words.LOCALE, where LOCALE is of the standard Java form. doctorj is dis- tributed with three word lists: words.en_CA (Canadian English), words.en_UK (United Kingdom English), and words.en_US (United States English). --verbose Produces debugging output. Note that this signficantly impedes performance. FILE Specifies the files to check. If the argument specified is a directory, all files ending in ``.java'' under that directory will be analyzed. EXAMPLES
To check a single file: % doctorj String.java To check multiple files: % doctorj String.java StringBuffer.java Object.java To check all files below a directory: % doctorj /proj/app/src To run at the maximum warning level: % doctorj --warning=4 . To specify a different dictionary: % doctorj --dictionaries=/usr/share/dict/words . CONFIGURATION
$HOME/.doctorjrc The run-control file, of the form: emacs: true warning: 4 tabwidth: 8 dictionaries: /usr/share/dict/words,/home/me/etc/terms verbose: false Dictionary (word list) files contain one word per line, for example: adaxial cepaceous sabaton vespiaries AUTHOR
Jeff Pace<jpace@incava.org> The DoctorJ web site is at http://www.doctorj.org. BUGS
Bugs and issues should be reported at the SourceForge.net project site: http://www.sf.net/projects/doctorj SEE ALSO
java(1), javadoc(1) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002, Jeff Pace. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html DOCTORJ(1)
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