alzimmermsft opened a new pull request, #159:
URL: https://github.com/apache/maven-javadoc-plugin/pull/159

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   Adds a new `@errors` file to the output directory, similar to the 
`@options`, `@packages`, `@argfile`, and `@files`, that contains the warnings 
and errors returned by the Javadoc process and won't be contained in a Javadoc 
JAR. This allows for external processes to capture warnings and errors produced 
during Javadoc generation without the need for complex logging processes and 
ensures that the Javadoc warnings and errors aren't interleaved with other data 
if the logger is handling requests from multiple threads.


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