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1 /* Compile a Java program.
2 Copyright (C) 2001-2002, 2006, 2009-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>, 2001.
5 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
18 #ifndef _JAVACOMP_H
19 #define _JAVACOMP_H
21 #include <stdbool.h>
23 /* Compile a Java source file to bytecode.
24 java_sources is an array of source file names.
25 classpaths is a list of pathnames to be prepended to the CLASSPATH.
27 source_version can be: support for
28 1.3 inner classes
29 1.4 assert keyword
30 1.5 generic classes and methods
31 1.6 (not supported)
32 1.7 switch(string)
33 1.8 lambdas
34 9 private interface methods
35 10 type inference for local variables
36 11 'var' in parameters of lambda expressions
37 target_version can be: classfile version:
38 1.1 45.3
39 1.2 46.0
40 1.3 47.0
41 1.4 48.0
42 1.5 49.0
43 1.6 50.0
44 1.7 51.0
45 1.8 52.0
46 9 53.0
47 10 54.0
48 11 55.0
49 target_version can also be given as NULL. In this case, the required
50 target_version is determined from the found JVM (see javaversion.h).
51 Specifying target_version is useful when building a library (.jar) that is
52 useful outside the given package. Passing target_version = NULL is useful
53 when building an application.
54 It is unreasonable to ask for:
55 - target_version < 1.4 with source_version >= 1.4, or
56 - target_version < 1.5 with source_version >= 1.5, or
57 - target_version < 1.6 with source_version >= 1.6, or
58 - target_version < 1.7 with source_version >= 1.7, or
59 - target_version < 1.8 with source_version >= 1.8, or
60 - target_version < 9 with source_version >= 9, or
61 - target_version < 10 with source_version >= 10, or
62 - target_version < 11 with source_version >= 11,
63 because even Sun's/Oracle's javac doesn't support these combinations.
64 It is redundant to ask for a target_version > source_version, since the
65 smaller target_version = source_version will also always work and newer JVMs
66 support the older target_versions too. Except for the cases
67 - target_version = 1.4, source_version = 1.3, which allows gcj versions 3.0
68 to 3.2 to be used,
69 - target-version = 1.6, source-version = 1.5, which allows gcj versions
70 >= 4.3 to be used.
72 directory is the target directory. The .class file for class X.Y.Z is
73 written at directory/X/Y/Z.class. If directory is NULL, the .class
74 file is written in the source's directory.
75 use_minimal_classpath = true means to ignore the user's CLASSPATH and
76 use a minimal one. This is likely to reduce possible problems if the
77 user's CLASSPATH contains garbage or a classes.zip file of the wrong
78 Java version.
79 If verbose, the command to be executed will be printed.
80 Return false if OK, true on error. */
81 extern bool compile_java_class (const char * const *java_sources,
82 unsigned int java_sources_count,
83 const char * const *classpaths,
84 unsigned int classpaths_count,
85 const char *source_version,
86 const char *target_version,
87 const char *directory,
88 bool optimize, bool debug,
89 bool use_minimal_classpath,
90 bool verbose);
92 #endif /* _JAVACOMP_H */