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diff --git a/website/features/GetterSetter.html b/website/features/GetterSetter.html index c78b03bd..7e2ff226 100644 --- a/website/features/GetterSetter.html +++ b/website/features/GetterSetter.html @@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ behaviour of a <code>@Getter</code>, <code>@Setter</code> or <code>@Data</code> annotation on a class. </p><p> To put annotations on the generated method, you can use <code>onMethod=@_({@AnnotationsHere})</code>; to put annotations on the only parameter of a generated setter method, you can use <code>onParam=@_({@AnnotationsHere})</code>. Be careful though! This is an experimental feature. For more details see the documentation on the <a href="experimental/onX.html">onX</a> feature. + </p><p> + <em>NEW in lombok v1.12.0:</em> javadoc on the field will now be copied to generated getters and setters. Normally, all text is copied, and <code>@return</code> is <em>moved</em> to the getter, whilst <code>@param</code> lines are <em>moved</em> to the setter. Moved means: Deleted from the field's javadoc. It is also possible to define unique text for each getter/setter. To do that, you create a 'section' named <code>GETTER</code> and/or <code>SETTER</code>. A section is a line in your javadoc containing 2 or more dashes, then the text 'GETTER' or 'SETTER', followed by 2 or more dashes, and nothing else on the line. If you use sections, <code>@return</code> and <code>@param</code> stripping for that section is no longer done (move the <code>@return</code> or <code>@param</code> line into the section). </p> </div> <div class="snippets"> |