> On Mar 15, 2016, at 10:51 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>
> The __FILE__ macro is built into the compiler and evaluates to the file name
> of the current source file. It's intended use is for debug messages. In the
> rest of the JDK we eliminated its use completely by providing a macro called
>
On 2016-03-16 19:17, Christian Thalinger wrote:
On Mar 15, 2016, at 10:51 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
The __FILE__ macro is built into the compiler and evaluates to the file name of
the current source file. It's intended use is for debug messages. In the rest
of the JDK we eliminated its use c
The __FILE__ macro is built into the compiler and evaluates to the file
name of the current source file. It's intended use is for debug
messages. In the rest of the JDK we eliminated its use completely by
providing a macro called THIS_FILE that evaluates to the basename.ext of
the source file b
> On Mar 15, 2016, at 12:06 AM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>
> Any chance I could get a second review on this? Preferably from the hotspot
> team.
It’s not quite obvious to me what the __FILE__ change is. Maybe an example
would help.
>
> /Erik
>
> On 2016-03-11 18:16, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>> In
Any chance I could get a second review on this? Preferably from the
hotspot team.
/Erik
On 2016-03-11 18:16, Erik Joelsson wrote:
In preparation for the new Hotspot build, there are a few changes to
the old build that needs to happen first. These changes should be
harmless, but do impact the
Erik:
In preparation for the new Hotspot build, there are a few changes to
the old build that needs to happen first. These changes should be
harmless, but do impact the generated binaries some. These changes are:
* Standardizing sort order for objects on link command line on Windows
to a loc
In preparation for the new Hotspot build, there are a few changes to the
old build that needs to happen first. These changes should be harmless,
but do impact the generated binaries some. These changes are:
* Standardizing sort order for objects on link command line on Windows
to a locale inde