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Things libgcj hackers should know
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If you want to hack on the libgcj files you need to be aware of the
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following things. There are probably lots of other things that should be
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explained in this HACKING file. Please add them if you discover them :)
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--
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If you plan to modify a .java file, you will need to configure with
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--enable-java-maintainer-mode. In order to make this work properly,
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you will need to have 'ecj1' and 'gjavah' executables in your PATH at
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build time.
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One way to do this is to download ecj.jar (see contrib/download_ecj)
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and write a simple wrapper script like:
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#! /bin/sh
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gij -cp /home/tromey/gnu/Generics/trunk/ecj.jar \
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org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.batch.GCCMain \
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${1+"$@"}
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For gjavah, you can make a tools.zip from the classes in
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classpath/lib/tools/ and write a gjavah script like:
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#! /bin/sh
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dir=/home/tromey/gnu/Generics/Gcjh
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gij -cp $dir/tools.zip \
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gnu.classpath.tools.javah.Main \
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${1+"$@"}
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Another way to get a version of gjavah is to first do a
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non-maintainer-mode build and use the newly installed gjavah.
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--
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To regenerate libjava/configure, first run aclocal passing the flags
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found near the top of Makefile.am, then autoconf. H. J. Lu writes that
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this can be done using these commands:
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cd libjava &&
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rm -f aclocal.m4 &&
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ACFLAGS=$(grep "^ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS" Makefile.in | sed -e "s/ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS[ \t ]*=//") &&
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aclocal-1.11 $ACFLAGS &&
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rm -f configure &&
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autoconf-2.64 &&
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rm -fr autom4te.cache
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See the GCC documentation which auto* versions to use.
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--
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libgcj uses GNU Classpath as an upstream provider. Snapshots of
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Classpath are imported into the libgcj source tree. Some classes are
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overridden by local versions; these files still appear in the libgcj
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tree.
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To import a new release:
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- Check out a classpath snapshot or take a release tar.gz file.
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I use 'cvs export' for this. Make a tag to ensure future hackers
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know exactly what revision was checked out; tags are of the form
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'libgcj-import-DATE' (when using a tagged checkout do:
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- ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make dist
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to get a proper .tar.gz for importing below).
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- Get a svn checkout of
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svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches/CLASSPATH/libjava/classpath
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this contains "pure" GNU Classpath inside the GCC tree.
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- Clean it up and get the files from a new version:
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- find classpath -type f | grep -v '/\.svn' | grep -v '/\.cvs' | xargs rm
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- tar zxf classpath-x.tar.gz
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- cp -r classpath-x/* classpath
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- Add/Remove files:
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- svn status classpath | grep ^\! | cut -c8- | xargs svn remove
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- svn status classpath | grep ^\? | cut -c8- | xargs svn add
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- If there are any empty directories now they can be removed. You can find
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candidates (dirs with files removed) with:
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- for i in `svn status classpath | grep ^D | cut -c8-`; \
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do ls -d `dirname $i`; done | uniq
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- Update vendor branch
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- svn commit classpath
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- Note the new revision number (Xrev)
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- Get a fresh svn trunk checkout and cd gcc/libjava
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- Merge the changes between classpath versions into the trunk.
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svn merge -rXrev-1:Xrev \
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svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches/CLASSPATH/libjava/classpath \
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classpath
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- Resolve any conflicts pointed out by svn status classpath | grep ^C
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- Makefile.in files will be regenerated in the next step.
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- Other files should have a "GCJ LOCAL" comment, and/or are mentioned
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in the classpath/ChangeLog.gcj file.
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(Don't forget to svn resolved files.)
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- Use auto* to create configure, Makefile.in, etc
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Make sure you have Automake 1.11.1 installed. Exactly that version!
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You have to make sure to use the gcc libtool.m4 and gcc lt* scripts
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cd .../classpath
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cp ../../lt* .
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cp ../../config.sub ../../config.guess .
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aclocal -I m4 -I ../.. -I ../../config
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autoconf
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autoheader
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automake
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rm -rf autom4te.cache
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cd ..
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scripts/makemake.tcl > sources.am
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automake
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- Remove the generated class and header files:
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find classpath -name '*.class' | xargs -r rm -f
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find gnu java javax org sun -name '*.h' \
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| xargs -r grep -Fl 'DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is machine generated' \
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| xargs -r rm -f
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- Build, fix, till everything works.
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Be sure to build all peers (--enable-java-awt=gtk,xlib,qt
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--enable-gconf-peer --enable-gstreamer-peer).
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Be sure to build gjdoc (--enable-gjdoc).
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Be sure to update gnu/classpath/Configuration.java to reflect
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the new version
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Possibly update the gcj/javaprims.h file with scripts/classes.pl
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(See below, it can only be done after the first source->bytecode
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pass has finished.)
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You will need to configure with --enable-java-maintainer-mode and you
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will need to update the .class files and generated CNI header files in
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your working tree
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- Add/Remove newly generated files:
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- svn status classpath | grep '^!.*\.class$' | cut -c8- | xargs svn remove
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- svn status classpath | grep '^?' | cut -c8- | xargs svn add
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- svn status gnu java javax org sun | grep '^!.*\.h$' | cut -c8- | xargs svn remove
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- svn status gnu java javax org sun | grep '^?' | cut -c8- | xargs svn add
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Over time we plan to remove as many of the remaining divergences as
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possible.
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File additions and deletions require running scripts/makemake.tcl
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before running automake.
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--
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In general you should not make any changes in the classpath/
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directory. Changes here should come via imports from upstream.
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However, there are three (known) exceptions to this rule:
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* In an emergency, such as a bootstrap breakage, it is ok to commit a
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patch provided that the problem is resolved (by fixing a compiler
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bug or fixing the Classpath bug upstream) somehow and the resolution
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is later checked in (erasing the local diff).
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* On a release branch to fix a bug, where a full-scale import of
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Classpath is not advisable.
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* We maintain a fair number of divergences in the build system.
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This is a pain but they don't seem suitable for upstream.
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--
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You can develop in a GCC tree using a CVS checkout of Classpath, most
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of the time. (The exceptions are when an incompatible change has been
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made in Classpath and some core part of libgcj has not yet been
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updated.)
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The way to set this up is very similar to importing a new version of
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Classpath into the libgcj tree. In your working tree:
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* cd gcc/libjava; rm -rf classpath
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* cvs co classpath
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* cd classpath
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Now run the auto tools as specified in the import process; then
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cd ..
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* Run 'scripts/makemake.tcl > sources.am' in the source tree
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* Run automake for libgcj
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Now you should be ready to go.
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If you are working in a tree like this, you must remember to run
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makemake.tcl and automake whenever you update your embedded classpath
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tree.
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--
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If you add a class to java.lang, java.io, or java.util
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(including sub-packages, like java.lang.ref).
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* Edit gcj/javaprims.h
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* Go to the `namespace java' line, and delete that entire block (the
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entire contents of the namespace)
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* Then insert the output of `perl scripts/classes.pl' into the file
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at that point. This must be run from the source tree, in
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libjava/classpath/lib; it uses the .class file name to determine
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what to print.
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