> On 4 jun 2015, at 07:10, David Holmes <david.hol...@oracle.com> wrote: > > Peter, > > On 4/06/2015 11:43 AM, Pete Brunet wrote: >> Cross posting to build-dev for possible insight regarding Jon's last >> paragraph below. > > See jdk/make/test/JtregNative.gmk and other references to test-image.
There are example tests in jdk/test/native_sanity - take a look at those. /Staffan > > David > >> On 6/3/15 8:13 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote: >>> >>> On 06/03/2015 04:27 PM, Pete Brunet wrote: >>>> Hi, As part of my test I need to build a simple DLL and then load it >>>> from my test class. Can jtreg build the DLL or will I need to create it >>>> and include it in my test directory? -Pete >>> >>> jtreg cannot directly compile native code. In theory, you could do it >>> in a shell script, but that immediately becomes a rats nest of "which >>> platform, and where do I find the compilers?" >>> >>> If you are talking about native code and tests in OpenJDK >>> repositories, then it is not acceptable to stash binaries in OpenJDK >>> repositories. But, there is an infrastructure in place for an OpenJDK >>> build to build native libraries to be made available to test code. >>> Perhaps someone else on this list can explain how that works. >>> >>> -- Jon >>