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Java example source code file (project.properties)
The project.properties Java example source code# # Copyright (c) 2010, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. # # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that # accompanied this code). # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version # 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA # or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any # questions. # application.title=nashorn # location of JDK embedded ASM sources jdk.asm.src.dir=../jdk/src/share/classes/jdk/internal/org/objectweb/asm # source and target levels build.compiler=modern javac.source=1.7 javac.target=1.7 # nashorn version information nashorn.version=0.1 nashorn.fullversion=0.1 nashorn.product.name=Oracle Nashorn # This directory is removed when the project is cleaned: build.dir=build build.classes.dir=${build.dir}/classes build.zip=${build.dir}/nashorn.zip build.gzip=${build.dir}/nashorn.tar.gz # nashorn Shell tool nashorn.shell.tool=jdk.nashorn.tools.Shell # nasgen tool nasgen.tool=jdk.nashorn.internal.tools.nasgen.Main # parallel test runner tool parallel.test.runner=jdk.nashorn.internal.test.framework.ParallelTestRunner # test classes directory build.test.classes.dir=${build.dir}/test/classes # nashorn test jar - internal tests jar and api tests jar nashorn.internal.tests.jar=${build.dir}/nashorn-internal-tests.jar nashorn.api.tests.jar=${build.dir}/nashorn-api-tests.jar # test results directory build.test.results.dir=${build.dir}/test/reports # This directory is removed when the project is cleaned: dist.dir=dist dist.jar=${dist.dir}/nashorn.jar dist.javadoc.dir=${dist.dir}/javadoc # nashorn javafx shell fxshell.tool = jdk.nashorn.tools.FXShell fxshell.classes.dir = ${build.dir}/fxshell/classes fxshell.dir = tools/fxshell fxshell.jar = ${dist.dir}/nashornfx.jar # jars refererred file.reference.testng.jar=test/lib/testng.jar # Set testng verbose level # From TestNG docs: "the verbosity level (0 to 10 where 10 is most detailed) # Actually, this is a lie: you can specify -1 and this will put TestNG in # debug mode (no longer slicing off stack traces and all)." testng.verbose=2 # TestNG listeners - we want to replace TestNG's own JUnit # reporter, but want everything else provided by default # Unfortunately, we've to clone the other default reporters here. testng.listeners=\ org.testng.reporters.SuiteHTMLReporter, \ org.testng.reporters.TestHTMLReporter, \ org.testng.reporters.jq.Main, \ org.testng.reporters.FailedReporter, \ org.testng.reporters.XMLReporter \ org.testng.reporters.EmailableReporter, \ jdk.nashorn.internal.test.framework.JSJUnitReportReporter javac.debug=true javac.encoding=ascii javac.classpath=\ ${build.classes.dir} javac.test.classpath=\ ${build.classes.dir}:\ ${build.test.classes.dir}:\ ${file.reference.testng.jar} meta.inf.dir=${src.dir}/META-INF run.classpath=\ ${build.classes.dir} # test scripts to run test.dir=test test.script.dir=test/script test.basic.dir=test/script/basic test.error.dir=test/script/error test.sandbox.dir=test/script/sandbox test.trusted.dir=test/script/trusted test.external.dir=test/script/external test262.dir=${test.external.dir}/test262 test262.suite.dir=${test262.dir}/test/suite testjfx.dir=${test.script.dir}/jfx test-sys-prop.test.dir=${test.dir} test-sys-prop.test.js.roots=${test.basic.dir} ${test.error.dir} ${test.sandbox.dir} ${test.trusted.dir} test-sys-prop.test262.suite.dir=${test262.suite.dir} test-sys-prop.es5conform.testcases.dir=${test.external.dir}/ES5Conform/TestCases test-sys-prop.test.basic.dir=${test.basic.dir} # framework root for our script tests test-sys-prop.test.js.framework=${test.script.dir}/assert.js # Control the verbosity of ParserTest test-sys-prop.parsertest.verbose=false # turn on/off scripting mode for parser tests test-sys-prop.parsertest.scripting=true # turn on/off test262 scripts for parser tests test-sys-prop.parsertest.test262=false # Control the verbosity of the CompilerTest test-sys-prop.compilertest.verbose=false # turn on/off scripting mode for compiler tests test-sys-prop.compilertest.scripting=true # turn on/off test262 scripts for compiler tests test-sys-prop.compilertest.test262=false # test directory to be excluded. test-sys-prop.test.js.exclude.dir=${test.script.dir}/currently-failing ${test.external.dir} # run everything that's js in here, without checking file headers for test annotations test-sys-prop.test.js.unchecked.dir=${test262.dir} # test root for octane octane-test-sys-prop.test.js.roots=${test.external.dir}/octane/ # run octane benchmars in separate processes? octane-test-sys-prop.separate.process=true # framework root for octane octane-test-sys-prop.test.js.framework=${test.basic.dir}/run-octane.js # list of tests to be excluded # mandreel excluded due to OOM octane-test-sys-prop.test.js.exclude.list=\ base.js \ run.js \ mandreel.js # test root for sunspider sunspider-test-sys-prop.test.js.roots=${test.external.dir}/sunspider/tests/sunspider-1.0/ # framework root for sunspider sunspider-test-sys-prop.test.js.framework=${test.basic.dir}/runsunspider.js # list of tests to be excluded sunspider-test-sys-prop.test.js.exclude.list= # execute our script tests in shared nashorn context or not? test-sys-prop.test.js.shared.context=false # execute test262 tests in shared nashorn context or not? test262-test-sys-prop.test.js.shared.context=true # test262 test root test262-test-sys-prop.test.js.roots=${test262.suite.dir} # test262 enable/disable strict mode tests test262-test-sys-prop.test.js.enable.strict.mode=true # file containing test262 tests to be excluded # test262-test-sys-prop.test.js.excludes.file=${test262.dir}/test/config/excludelist.xml # list of test262 test dirs to be excluded test262-test-sys-prop.test.js.exclude.dir=\ ${test262.suite.dir}/intl402/ \ ${test262.suite.dir}/bestPractice/ test262-test-sys-prop.test.failed.list.file=${build.dir}/test/failedTests # test262 test frameworks test262-test-sys-prop.test.js.framework=\ --class-cache-size=0 \ --no-java \ --no-typed-arrays \ -timezone=PST \ ${test.script.dir}/test262.js \ ${test262.dir}/test/harness/framework.js \ ${test262.dir}/test/harness/sta.js # testjfx test root testjfx-test-sys-prop.test.js.roots=${testjfx.dir} # execute testjfx tests in shared nashorn context or not? testjfx-test-sys-prop.test.js.shared.context=false # framework root for our script tests testjfx-test-sys-prop.test.js.framework=\ -fx \ ${test.script.dir}${file.separator}jfx.js file.reference.jemmyfx.jar=test${file.separator}lib${file.separator}JemmyFX.jar file.reference.jemmycore.jar=test${file.separator}lib${file.separator}JemmyCore.jar file.reference.jemmyawtinput.jar=test${file.separator}lib${file.separator}JemmyAWTInput.jar file.reference.jfxrt.jar=${java.home}${file.separator}lib${file.separator}ext${file.separator}jfxrt.jar testjfx.run.test.classpath=\ ${file.reference.jemmyfx.jar}${path.separator}\ ${file.reference.jemmycore.jar}${path.separator}\ ${file.reference.jemmyawtinput.jar}${path.separator}\ ${file.reference.testng.jar}${path.separator}\ ${nashorn.internal.tests.jar}${path.separator}\ ${nashorn.api.tests.jar} # testjfx VM options for script tests with @fork option testjfx-test-sys-prop.test.fork.jvm.options=${run.test.jvmargs.main} -Xmx${run.test.xmx} -cp ${testjfx.run.test.classpath} run.test.classpath=\ ${file.reference.testng.jar}:\ ${nashorn.internal.tests.jar}:\ ${nashorn.api.tests.jar} src.dir=src test.src.dir=test/src # -Xmx is used for all tests, -Xms only for octane benchmark run.test.xmx=3G run.test.xms=2G run.test.user.language=tr run.test.user.country=TR run.test.jvmargs.common=-server -XX:+TieredCompilation -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Duser.language=${run.test.user.language} -Duser.country=${run.test.user.country} -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError #-XX:-UseCompressedKlassPointers -XX:+PrintHeapAtGC -XX:ClassMetaspaceSize=300M # -XX:+PrintCompilation -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:+PrintNMethods # turn on assertions for tests run.test.jvmargs.main=${run.test.jvmargs.common} -ea #-XX:-UseCompressedKlassPointers -XX:+PrintHeapAtGC -XX:ClassMetaspaceSize=300M run.test.jvmargs.octane.main=${run.test.jvmargs.common} run.test.jvmsecurityargs=-Xverify:all -Djava.security.manager -Djava.security.policy=${basedir}/build/nashorn.policy # VM options for script tests with @fork option test-sys-prop.test.fork.jvm.options=${run.test.jvmargs.main} -Xmx${run.test.xmx} ${run.test.jvmsecurityargs} # path of rhino.jar for benchmarks rhino.jar= v8.shell=d8 #path to rhino jar file octaneperf-sys-prop.rhino.jar=${rhino.jar} #timeout for performance tests in minutes octaneperf-sys-prop.timeout.value=10 ################ # codecoverage # ################ #enable/disable code coverage; please redifine in the ${user.home}/.nashorn.project.local.properties make.code.coverage=false #type of codecoverage; one of static or dynamic. Now only dynamic is supported jcov=dynamic #naming of CC results #NB directory specified in the cc.dir will be cleaned up!!! cc.dir=${basedir}/../Codecoverage_Nashorn cc.result.file.name=CC_${jcov}_nashorn.xml #dynamic CC parameters; please redefine in the ${user.home}/.nashorn.project.local.properties jcov2.lib.dir=${basedir}/../jcov2/lib jcov.jar=${jcov2.lib.dir}/jcov.jar cc.include=jdk\.nashorn\.* cc.exclude=jdk\.nashorn\.internal\.scripts\.* cc.dynamic.genereate.template=true cc.template=${cc.dir}/CC_template.xml cc.dynamic.args=-javaagent:${jcov.jar}=include=${cc.include},exclude=${cc.exclude},type=all,verbose=0,file=${cc.dir}/${cc.result.file.name} Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java project.properties source code file: |
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