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As of Ant 1.2, this class is considered to be dead code * by the Ant developers and is unmaintained. Don't use * it.

* * @author skanthak@muehlheim.de * @deprecated merged into the class Javac. */ public class Jikes { protected JikesOutputParser jop; protected String command; protected Project project; /** * Constructs a new Jikes obect. * @param jop - Parser to send jike's output to * @param command - name of jikes executeable */ protected Jikes(JikesOutputParser jop, String command, Project project) { super(); System.err.println("As of Ant 1.2 released in October 2000, " + "the Jikes class"); System.err.println("is considered to be dead code by the Ant " + "developers and is unmaintained."); System.err.println("Don\'t use it!"); this.jop = jop; this.command = command; this.project = project; } /** * Do the compile with the specified arguments. * @param args - arguments to pass to process on command line */ protected void compile(String[] args) { String[] commandArray = null; File tmpFile = null; try { String myos = System.getProperty("os.name"); // Windows has a 32k limit on total arg size, so // create a temporary file to store all the arguments // There have been reports that 300 files could be compiled // so 250 is a conservative approach if (myos.toLowerCase().indexOf("windows") >= 0 && args.length > 250) { PrintWriter out = null; try { tmpFile = new File("jikes" + (new Random(System.currentTimeMillis())).nextLong()); out = new PrintWriter(new FileWriter(tmpFile)); for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) { out.println(args[i]); } out.flush(); commandArray = new String[] { command, "@" + tmpFile.getAbsolutePath()}; } catch (IOException e) { throw new BuildException("Error creating temporary file", e); } finally { if (out != null) { try {out.close();} catch (Throwable t) {} } } } else { commandArray = new String[args.length + 1]; commandArray[0] = command; System.arraycopy(args, 0, commandArray, 1, args.length); } // We assume, that everything jikes writes goes to // standard output, not to standard error. The option // -Xstdout that is given to Jikes in Javac.doJikesCompile() // should guarantee this. At least I hope so. :) try { Execute exe = new Execute(jop); exe.setAntRun(project); exe.setWorkingDirectory(project.getBaseDir()); exe.setCommandline(commandArray); exe.execute(); } catch (IOException e) { throw new BuildException("Error running Jikes compiler", e); } } finally { if (tmpFile != null) { tmpFile.delete(); } } } }