turns out, without parameters, javadoc will link to the best matching
method signature, even if it's from the superclass. So these were pointing
to Object.nofify()
Change-Id: I13688f2b65e898d1f000a34c88d0aaed928884b5
return pkg;
}
- /** The id supplied to {@link android.app.NotificationManager#notify}. */
+ /** The id supplied to {@link android.app.NotificationManager#notify(int,Notification)}. */
public int getId() {
return id;
}
- /** The tag supplied to {@link android.app.NotificationManager#notify}, or null if no tag
- * was specified. */
+ /** The tag supplied to {@link android.app.NotificationManager#notify(int,Notification)},
+ * or null if no tag was specified. */
public String getTag() {
return tag;
}
}
/** The {@link android.app.Notification} supplied to
- * {@link android.app.NotificationManager#notify}. */
+ * {@link android.app.NotificationManager#notify(int,Notification)}. */
public Notification getNotification() {
return notification;
}