On 18/04/2013 10:50 AM, Dan Xu wrote:
Hi David,

Under src/macosx/native/jobjc folder, it contains not only native *.m
source files, but also *.java files. If you check the build results in
build/macosx-x86_64-normal-server-release/jdk folder, it contains some
build results specific for jobjc, say gensrc_jobjc/,
gensrc_headers_jobjc/, jobjc_classes/, jobjc_classes_headers/.

So it must have some extra build steps to generate those jobjc results.
And I wonder what they are and why they are special and not merged into
the regular native compilation and java compilation processes. Thanks!

In jdk/makefiles:

- The java files are handled in CompileJavaClasses.gmk.
- There is special handling via GensrcJObjC.gmk

David

-Dan


On 04/17/2013 05:30 PM, David Holmes wrote:
Hi Dan,

I don't quite understand the question but all native code building is
handled via jdk/makefiles/CompileNativeLibraries.gmk which in turn
utilizes the set up from <top>/common/makefiles/NativeCompilation.gmk

HTH

David

On 18/04/2013 9:51 AM, Dan Xu wrote:
Adding core-libs-dev

On 04/17/2013 04:47 PM, Dan Xu wrote:
Hi,

As for the sourcecodes for mac platform, it has a special place
holding native and java codes for jdk, jdk/src/macosx/native/jobjc. I
wonder how those codes are builtand whether its compilation process
has any special handling. Thanks!

-Dan


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