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Java example source code file (create.bat)
The create.bat Java example source code@echo off REM REM Copyright (c) 1999, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. REM DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. REM REM This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it REM under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as REM published by the Free Software Foundation. REM REM This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT REM ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or REM FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License REM version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that REM accompanied this code). REM REM You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version REM 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, REM Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. REM REM Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA REM or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any REM questions. REM REM REM This is the interactive build setup script (as opposed to the batch REM build execution script). It creates $HotSpotBuildSpace if necessary, REM copies the appropriate files out of $HotSpotWorkSpace into it, and REM builds and runs ProjectCreator in it. This has the side-effect of creating REM the vm.vcproj file in the buildspace, which is then used in Visual C++. REM REM Since we don't have uname and we could be cross-compiling, REM Use the compiler to determine which ARCH we are building REM REM Note: Running this batch file from the Windows command shell requires REM that "grep" be accessible on the PATH. An MKS install does this. REM cl 2>NUL >NUL if %errorlevel% == 0 goto nexttest echo Make sure cl.exe is in your PATH before running this script. goto end :nexttest grep -V 2>NUL >NUL if %errorlevel% == 0 goto testit echo Make sure grep.exe is in your PATH before running this script. Either cygwin or MKS should work. goto end :testit cl 2>&1 | grep "x64" >NUL if %errorlevel% == 0 goto amd64 set ARCH=x86 set BUILDARCH=i486 set Platform_arch=x86 set Platform_arch_model=x86_32 goto done :amd64 set ARCH=x86 set BUILDARCH=amd64 set Platform_arch=x86 set Platform_arch_model=x86_64 :done setlocal if "%1" == "" goto usage if not "%2" == "" goto usage REM Set HotSpotWorkSpace to the directy two steps above this script for %%i in ("%~dp0..") do ( set HotSpotWorkSpace=%%~dpi) set HotSpotBuildRoot=%HotSpotWorkSpace%build set HotSpotBuildSpace=%HotSpotBuildRoot%\vs-%BUILDARCH% set HotSpotJDKDist=%1 REM figure out MSC version for /F %%i in ('sh %HotSpotWorkSpace%/make/windows/get_msc_ver.sh') do set %%i echo ************************************************************** set ProjectFile=%HotSpotBuildSpace%\jvm.vcproj echo MSC_VER = "%MSC_VER%" if "%MSC_VER%" == "1200" ( set ProjectFile=%HotSpotBuildSpace%\jvm.dsp echo Will generate VC6 project {unsupported} ) else ( if "%MSC_VER%" == "1400" ( echo Will generate VC8 {Visual Studio 2005} ) else ( if "%MSC_VER%" == "1500" ( echo Will generate VC9 {Visual Studio 2008} ) else ( if "%MSC_VER%" == "1600" ( echo Will generate VC10 {Visual Studio 2010} set ProjectFile=%HotSpotBuildSpace%\jvm.vcxproj ) else ( if "%MSC_VER%" == "1700" ( echo Will generate VC10 {compatible with Visual Studio 2012} echo After opening in VS 2012, click "Update" when prompted. set ProjectFile=%HotSpotBuildSpace%\jvm.vcxproj ) else ( echo Will generate VC7 project {Visual Studio 2003 .NET} ) ) ) ) ) echo %ProjectFile% echo ************************************************************** REM Test all variables to see whether the directories they REM reference exist if exist %HotSpotWorkSpace% goto test1 echo Error: directory pointed to by HotSpotWorkSpace echo does not exist, or the variable is not set. echo. goto usage :test1 if exist %HotSpotBuildSpace% goto test2 if not "%HotSpotBuildSpace%" == "" mkdir %HotSpotBuildSpace% if exist %HotSpotBuildSpace% goto test2 echo Error: directory pointed to by HotSpotBuildSpace echo does not exist, or the variable is not set. echo. goto usage :test2 if exist %HotSpotJDKDist% goto test3 echo Error: directory pointed to by %HotSpotJDKDist% echo does not exist, or the variable is not set. echo. goto usage :test3 if not "%HOTSPOTMKSHOME%" == "" goto makedir if exist c:\cygwin\bin set HOTSPOTMKSHOME=c:\cygwin\bin if not "%HOTSPOTMKSHOME%" == "" goto makedir echo Warning: please set variable HOTSPOTMKSHOME to place where echo your MKS/Cygwin installation is echo. goto usage :makedir echo NOTE: Using the following settings: echo HotSpotWorkSpace=%HotSpotWorkSpace% echo HotSpotBuildSpace=%HotSpotBuildSpace% echo HotSpotJDKDist=%HotSpotJDKDist% REM This is now safe to do. :copyfiles for /D %%i in (compiler1, compiler2, tiered ) do ( if NOT EXIST %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\generated mkdir %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\generated copy %HotSpotWorkSpace%\make\windows\projectfiles\%%i\* %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\generated > NUL ) REM force regneration of ProjectFile if exist %ProjectFile% del %ProjectFile% for /D %%i in (compiler1, compiler2, tiered ) do ( echo -- %%i -- echo # Generated file! > %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo # Changing a variable below and then deleting %ProjectFile% will cause >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo # %ProjectFile% to be regenerated with the new values. Changing the >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo # version requires rerunning create.bat. >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo. >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo Variant=%%i >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo WorkSpace=%HotSpotWorkSpace% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo HOTSPOTWORKSPACE=%HotSpotWorkSpace% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo HOTSPOTBUILDROOT=%HotSpotBuildRoot% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo HOTSPOTBUILDSPACE=%HotSpotBuildSpace% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo HOTSPOTJDKDIST=%HotSpotJDKDist% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo ARCH=%ARCH% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo BUILDARCH=%BUILDARCH% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo Platform_arch=%Platform_arch% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo Platform_arch_model=%Platform_arch_model% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make echo MSC_VER=%MSC_VER% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\local.make for /D %%j in (debug, fastdebug, product) do ( if NOT EXIST %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\%%j mkdir %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\%%j ) pushd %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%%i\generated nmake /nologo popd ) pushd %HotSpotBuildRoot% REM It doesn't matter which variant we use here, "compiler1" is as good as any of the others - we need the common variables nmake /nologo /F %HotSpotWorkSpace%/make/windows/projectfiles/common/Makefile LOCAL_MAKE=%HotSpotBuildSpace%\compiler1\local.make %ProjectFile% popd goto end :usage echo Usage: create HotSpotJDKDist echo. echo This is the VS build setup script (as opposed to the batch echo build execution script). It creates a build directory if necessary, echo copies the appropriate files out of the workspace into it, and echo builds and runs ProjectCreator in it. This has the side-effect of creating echo the %ProjectFile% file in the build space, which is then used in Visual C++. echo. echo The HotSpotJDKDist defines the JDK that should be used when running the JVM. echo Environment variable FORCE_MSC_VER allows to override MSVC version autodetection. echo. echo NOTE that it is now NOT safe to modify any of the files in the build echo space, since they may be overwritten whenever this script is run or echo nmake is run in that directory. :end endlocal Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java create.bat source code file: |
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