On 03/31/2016 04:18 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello,
https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/oracle/jdk8/webrevs/zip-javadocs/v3/
https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/oracle/jdk8/webrevs/zip-javadocs/v3/webrev.zip
All should be fixed.
*however* I did not tested it. I was working on another machine, and plain jdk8
(without u) was there... And it do not built on f23 anymore.
Still I think best test will be to already include it to fedora RPMs and start
to work on jdk9's version.
The comment has not been updated after the dependencies changed.
Please use $(MKDIR), $(RM) -f and $(LN).
Right. I was so careful in v1 an now such an mistake.
There is no need for the dash before rm since rm -f won't fail and we haven't
used it like that before in these makefiles.
sure.
Please don't remove the assembly dir after zipping. In general, we keep
intermediate files around for easier debugging of the build.
As you command!
On 2016-03-31 15:20, Jiri Vanek wrote:
...snip...
Note that the change for 9 will be quite different. The makefiles have evolved
quite a bit.
good to know :)
Yes, dependencies here are broken. I don't expect you to fix it in this patch.
It's rare that people build docs incrementally so it hasn't been a priority to
fix. For now, I suppose you can add back the COREAPI_INDEX_FILE so that the zip
is rebuilt if the coreapi docs were rebuilt, but with a comment that
dependencies are actually broken and this is just a reasonable workaround. At
least ordering is properly handled in Main.gmk now.
Should be done. Again thank you for support
J.
/Erik
* Please don't use temporary directories outside the build output dir. Such
directories always risk
being left behind by failed builds. We need the build to only create files in
the designated output
dir.
fixed.
* --display-globaldots is not a good option to use in this context. It won't
work well with file
logging of the build and I doubt it's valid for all platforms we build on.
sure. Removed.
Thanx!
J.
/Erik
On 2016-03-29 18:24, Jiri Vanek wrote:
Hello Again!
Sorry for delay in reply.
There is webrev
https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/oracle/jdk8/webrevs/zip-javadocs/v1/
https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/oracle/jdk8/webrevs/zip-javadocs/v1/webrev.zip
with patch as was (moreover) agreed in this thread for *jdk8*
As I was studying the makefiles, I think I did not violated to much conditions
by this hunk of code:)
I thought that 8 will be much more simple, but at the end it evolved to same "find
all roots" as
discussed for 9 and modules.
The only thing I don't like in this patch is unsuitability of zip to zip
directories with stripped
path.
I went by pushd/popd but I had seen you like cd in make files more.
Thanx for any feedback!
J.
On 03/08/2016 03:50 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
I wouldn't go that far, but I won't have time to look into it for a while yet
at least.
/Erik
On 2016-03-08 15:34, Jiri Vanek wrote:
Ping?
Or is this going to be considered closed-wont "fix"?
Thanx!
J.
On 02/29/2016 04:24 PM, Jiri Vanek wrote:
On 02/26/2016 08:05 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote:
On 02/26/2016 03:49 AM, Jiri Vanek wrote:
On 02/25/2016 06:34 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote:
On 02/25/2016 09:23 AM, Jiri Vanek wrote:
I must be missing something. Dozens? Of varius runs of javadoc?
I thought that javadoc ending at the end in single drectory is one single
javadoc for java. If
you are referring to javadoc generated by "per module" then one jjoined zip is
enough for me.
Jiri,
If you accept the premise that javadoc writes one stylesheet.css file per run
of javadoc,
take a
look at the following list:
Then my goal will be to crate a trget, which takes
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/
and pack it to
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/javadoc.zip
It should contains also the "smaller api" you are mentioning below? If not,
then those should
appear in this zip too.
$ find build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/ -name
stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/dynalink/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/attach/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/javac/tree/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/jconsole/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/jpda/jdi/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/javadoc/doclet/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/javadoc/old/doclet/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/javadoc/old/taglet/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jdk/api/nashorn/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/api/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/nio/sctp/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/plugin/dom/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/security/jaas/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/security/smartcardio/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/security/jgss/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/management/extension/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/net/httpserver/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/net/socketoptions/spec/stylesheet.css
build/linux-x86_64-normal-server-release/images/docs/jre/api/accessibility/jaccess/spec/stylesheet.css
The "main"/"Java SE" javadoc bundle that most are aware of is the shortest
filename, in the
middle
of the list, but there are lots of other smaller APIs that get their own doc
bundle. You can
get at
most of them in released doc sets through the top-level "brick wall" page, or
by using your
favorite
search engine.
Hmm.. Do you have some? javadoc offline search is quite painful think. (Even
with new search in
9, which seems to have some troubles on local filesystem). The best search
engine I know is
(unluckily) https://github.com/judovana/JavadocOfflineSearch
The point of the preceding list was to say that each directory containing
stylesheet.css is the
root
of a separate, distinct, javadoc bundle. So the smaller APIs that get their
own bundle are
precisely the ones given in the preceding list, other than the main javadoc
bundle.
The point of the comment about the brick wall and search engines was to
indicate how most people
will find these doc bundles in normal use, when they don't have a cheat sheet
like the list
above.
yes I got that. But Then this compressed shattered javadoc needs more thoughts.
What is expected format of distribution?
I can imagine: web accessible, unapcked "all docs" and "zipepd "all docs".
But never several zips, or several directories.
What is what I'm missing behind this effort to deliver javadocs per-module?
As far as IDEs wanting to access javadoc bundles, I would expect that to make
all the docs
available, you would want to zip up *each* directory containing stylesheet.css
given in the
preceding list. If you just zip up the top API directory, sure, that will
include all the files,
but
the reality is that the IDE will likely not have any way of knowing about the
minor doc
bundles in
all jre/ and jdk/ directories and subdirectories.
Indeed, when you pack top level javadoc directroy as top level of archive (so
javadco will become
zipped1.zip!javadoc) then indeed, Netbeasn refuse to load it whole 9just few
parts)
However when you pack it that content of javadoc will be the top of the archive
(zipped2.zip!{api,jdk,jre,platform}) then NB loads it fine.
If even this is wrong, then as last approach is really to restructuralise docs
after theirs
generation/before zipping to structure where top level directory will the "one with
style"
dynalink/stylesheet.css
spec/stylesheet.css
tree/stylesheet.css
spec/stylesheet.css
jdi/stylesheet.css
doclet/stylesheet.css
nashorn/stylesheet.css
api/stylesheet.css
spec/stylesheet.css
dom/stylesheet.css
spec/stylesheet.css
spec/stylesheet.css
...
But looking to the occurences of "spec" There is something wrong with those
assumptions :)
As for indexing and viewing tools - They works fine with both zipepd1 and
zipped2 (but there is
not
much to try)
Seeing the impact of packaging, I think it is one more +1 to add this packing
target, so JDK's
javadoc is pacaked in known, "laodable" way.
Thanx!
J.
-- Jon
--
Thanx a lot!
J.