Merge "Add <p> to UnsupportedAppUsage javadoc." am: dfd7bc77c3 am: 5e99817407
am: 413ad6c727
Change-Id: I902de139a0a5508b1128fdd64274775c70225e6e
diff --git a/core/java/android/annotation/UnsupportedAppUsage.java b/core/java/android/annotation/UnsupportedAppUsage.java
index fbba6da..28145a0 100644
--- a/core/java/android/annotation/UnsupportedAppUsage.java
+++ b/core/java/android/annotation/UnsupportedAppUsage.java
@@ -27,15 +27,15 @@
* Indicates that a class member, that is not part of the SDK, is used by apps.
* Since the member is not part of the SDK, such use is not supported.
*
- * This annotation acts as a heads up that changing a given method or field
+ * <p>This annotation acts as a heads up that changing a given method or field
* may affect apps, potentially breaking them when the next Android version is
* released. In some cases, for members that are heavily used, this annotation
* may imply restrictions on changes to the member.
*
- * This annotation also results in access to the member being permitted by the
+ * <p>This annotation also results in access to the member being permitted by the
* runtime, with a warning being generated in debug builds.
*
- * For more details, see go/UnsupportedAppUsage.
+ * <p>For more details, see go/UnsupportedAppUsage.
*
* {@hide}
*/
@@ -53,15 +53,15 @@
/**
* Indicates that usage of this API is limited to apps based on their target SDK version.
*
- * Access to the API is allowed if the targetSdkVersion in the apps manifest is no greater than
- * this value. Access checks are performed at runtime.
+ * <p>Access to the API is allowed if the targetSdkVersion in the apps manifest is no greater
+ * than this value. Access checks are performed at runtime.
*
- * This is used to give app developers a grace period to migrate off a non-SDK interface. When
- * making Android version N, existing APIs can have a maxTargetSdk of N-1 added to them.
+ * <p>This is used to give app developers a grace period to migrate off a non-SDK interface.
+ * When making Android version N, existing APIs can have a maxTargetSdk of N-1 added to them.
* Developers must then migrate off the API when their app is updated in future, but it will
* continue working in the meantime.
*
- * Possible values are:
+ * <p>Possible values are:
* <ul>
* <li>
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O} or {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P},