On 25/01/16 15:47, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 25/01/2016 15:38, Chris Hegarty wrote:
JOpt Simple [1] is a Java library for parsing command line options.
The JDK has several different home-grown versions of command line
option-parsing code. Where possible, new and existing tools in the
JDK should c
On 25/01/16 16:16, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 25/01/2016 16:09, Chris Hegarty wrote:
Bringing this into jdk9/dev in the advance looks good. One thing, should
we add a README so that we know exactly which version of JOpt Simple
this is?
Good idea Alan. Added and webrev updated in-place.
Thanks,
On 25/01/2016 16:09, Chris Hegarty wrote:
Bringing this into jdk9/dev in the advance looks good. One thing, should
we add a README so that we know exactly which version of JOpt Simple
this is?
Good idea Alan. Added and webrev updated in-place.
Thanks, that should make it easy to identify. We
On 25/01/16 15:45, Roger Riggs wrote:
Hi Chris,
Are there any tests that can be included?
No, I am not planning to add specific tests for JOpt Simple.
The tools that eventually use it, should provide sufficient
testing.
-Chris.
Roger
On 1/25/2016 10:39 AM, Claes Redestad wrote:
+1
modul
On 25/01/2016 15:45, Chris Hegarty wrote:
:
"jdk.internal.opt" might be ever so slightly misleading, wouldn't
"jdk.internal.joptsimple" be a better name for the module?
For consistency, I took the same terse approach applied to the
jdk.internal.le module.
Right, and the module name is delib
Hi Chris,
On 1/25/2016 10:45 AM, Chris Hegarty wrote:
On 25/01/16 15:39, Claes Redestad wrote:
"jdk.internal.opt" might be ever so slightly misleading, wouldn't
"jdk.internal.joptsimple" be a better name for the module?
For consistency, I took the same terse approach applied to the
jdk.inte
On 25/01/2016 15:38, Chris Hegarty wrote:
JOpt Simple [1] is a Java library for parsing command line options.
The JDK has several different home-grown versions of command line
option-parsing code. Where possible, new and existing tools in the
JDK should consider using JOpt Simple. JOpt Simple i
On 25/01/16 15:39, Claes Redestad wrote:
+1
Thanks for looking at this Claes.
module-info.java missing?
No. There is an update to modules.xml. This is all that is required
in jdk9/dev, for now.
"jdk.internal.opt" might be ever so slightly misleading, wouldn't
"jdk.internal.joptsimple" be
Hi Chris,
Are there any tests that can be included?
Roger
On 1/25/2016 10:39 AM, Claes Redestad wrote:
+1
module-info.java missing?
"jdk.internal.opt" might be ever so slightly misleading, wouldn't
"jdk.internal.joptsimple" be a better name for the module?
/Claes
On 2016-01-25 16:38, Ch
+1
module-info.java missing?
"jdk.internal.opt" might be ever so slightly misleading, wouldn't
"jdk.internal.joptsimple" be a better name for the module?
/Claes
On 2016-01-25 16:38, Chris Hegarty wrote:
JOpt Simple [1] is a Java library for parsing command line options.
The JDK has several
JOpt Simple [1] is a Java library for parsing command line options.
The JDK has several different home-grown versions of command line
option-parsing code. Where possible, new and existing tools in the
JDK should consider using JOpt Simple. JOpt Simple is being used in
a number of tools in project
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