01: /*
02:   This is a classical Hello program
03:   to test source-highlight with Java programs.
04:   
05:   to have an html translation type
06: 
07:         source-highlight -s java -f html --input Hello.java --output Hello.html
08:         source-highlight -s java -f html < Hello.java > Hello.html
09: 
10:   or type source-highlight --help for the list of options
11: 
12:   written by
13:   Lorenzo Bettini
14:   http://www.lorenzobettini.it
15:   http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite
16: */
17: 
18: package hello;
19: 
20: import java.io.* ;
21: 
22: /**
23:  * <p>
24:  * A simple Hello World class, used to demonstrate some
25:  * features of Java source highlighting.
26:  * </p>
27:  * TODO: nothing, just to show an highlighted TODO or FIXME
28:  *
29:  * @author Lorenzo Bettini
30:  * @version 2.0
31:  */
32: public class Hello {
33:     int foo = 1998 ;
34:     int hex_foo = 0xCAFEBABE;
35:     boolean b = false;
36:     Integer i = null ;
37:     char c = '\'', d = 'n', e = '\\' ;
38:     String xml = "<tag attr=\"value\">&auml;</tag>", foo2 = "\\" ;
39:     
40:     public static void main( String args[] ) {
41:         // just some greetings ;-)  /*
42:         System.out.println( "Hello from java2html :-)" ) ;
43:         System.out.println( "\tby Lorenzo Bettini" ) ;
44:         System.out.println( "\thttp://www.lorenzobettini.it" ) ;
45:         if (argc > 0)
46:             String param = argc[0];
47:         //System.out.println( "bye bye... :-D" ) ; // see you soon
48:     }
49: }
50: