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- <h2><a name="javac">Javac</a></h2>
- <h3>Description</h3>
- <p>Compiles a Java source tree.</p>
- <p>The source and destination directory will be recursively scanned for Java
- source files to compile. Only Java files that have no corresponding
- <code>.class</code> file
- or where the class file is older than the
- <code>.java</code> file will be compiled.</p>
- <p>Note: Apache Ant uses only the names of the source and class files to find
- the classes that need a rebuild. It will not scan the source and therefore
- will have no knowledge about nested classes, classes that are named different
- from the source file, and so on. See the
- <a href="../Tasks/depend.html"><code><depend></code></a> task
- for dependency checking based on other than just
- existence/modification times.</p>
- <p>When the source files are part of a package, the directory structure of
- the source tree should follow the package
- hierarchy.</p>
- <p>It is possible to refine the set of files that are being compiled.
- This can be done with the <code>includes</code>, <code>includesfile</code>,
- <code>excludes</code>, and <code>excludesfile</code>
- attributes. With the <code>includes</code> or
- <code>includesfile</code> attribute, you specify the files you want to
- have included.
- The <code>exclude</code> or <code>excludesfile</code> attribute is used
- to specify
- the files you want to have excluded. In both cases, the list of files
- can be specified by either the filename, relative to the directory(s) specified
- in the <code>srcdir</code> attribute or nested <code><src></code>
- element(s), or by using wildcard patterns. See the section on
- <a href="../dirtasks.html#directorybasedtasks">directory-based tasks</a>,
- for information on how the
- inclusion/exclusion of files works, and how to write wildcard patterns.</p>
- <p>It is possible to use different compilers. This can be specified by
- either setting the global <code>build.compiler</code> property, which will
- affect all <code><javac></code> tasks throughout the build, by
- setting the <code>compiler</code> attribute, specific to the current
- <code><javac></code> task or by using a nested element of any
- <a href="typedef.html">typedef</a>fed or
- <a href="componentdef.html">componentdef</a>fed type that implements
- <code>org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers.CompilerAdapter</code>.
- <a name="compilervalues">Valid values for either the
- <code>build.compiler</code> property or the <code>compiler</code>
- attribute are:</a></p>
- <ul>
- <li><code>classic</code> (the standard compiler of JDK 1.1/1.2) –
- <code>javac1.1</code> and
- <code>javac1.2</code> can be used as aliases.</li>
- <li><code>modern</code> (the standard compiler of JDK 1.3 and later) –
- <code>javac1.3</code> and
- <code>javac1.4</code> and
- <code>javac1.5</code> and
- <code>javac1.6</code> and
- <code>javac1.7</code> (<em>since Ant 1.8.2</em>) and
- <code>javac1.8</code> (<em>since Ant 1.8.3</em>) and
- <code>javac1.9</code> (<em>since Ant 1.9.5</em>) and
- <code>javac9</code> (<em>since Ant 1.9.8</em>) and
- <code>javac10+</code> (<em>since Ant 1.9.10</em>) can be used as aliases.</li>
- <li><code>jikes</code> (the <a
- href="http://jikes.sourceforge.net/" target="_top">Jikes</a>
- compiler).</li>
- <li><code>jvc</code> (the Command-Line Compiler from Microsoft's SDK
- for Java / Visual J++) – <code>microsoft</code> can be used
- as an alias.</li>
- <li><code>kjc</code> (the <a href="http://www.dms.at/kopi/" target="_top">kopi</a>
- compiler).</li>
- <li><code>gcj</code> (the gcj compiler from gcc).</li>
- <li><code>sj</code> (Symantec java compiler) –
- <code>symantec</code> can be used as an alias.</li>
- <li><code>extJavac</code> (run either modern or classic in a JVM of
- its own).</li>
- </ul>
- <p>The default is <code>javac1.x</code> with <code>x</code> depending
- on the JDK version you use while you are running Ant.
- If you wish to use a different compiler interface than those
- supplied, you can write a class that implements the CompilerAdapter interface
- (<code>package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers</code>). Supply the full
- classname in the <code>build.compiler</code> property or the
- <code>compiler</code> attribute.
- </p>
- <p>The fork attribute overrides the <code>build.compiler</code> property
- or <code>compiler</code> attribute setting and
- expects a JDK1.1 or higher to be set in <code>JAVA_HOME</code>.
- </p>
- <p>You can also use the <code>compiler</code> attribute to tell Ant
- which JDK version it shall assume when it puts together the command
- line switches - even if you set <code>fork="true"</code>.
- This is useful if you want to run the compiler of JDK 1.1 while you
- current JDK is 1.2+. If you use
- <code>compiler="javac1.1"</code> and (for example)
- <code>depend="true"</code> Ant will use the command line
- switch <code>-depend</code> instead of <code>-Xdepend</code>.</p>
- <p>This task will drop all entries that point to non-existent
- files/directories from the classpath it passes to the compiler.</p>
- <p>The working directory for a forked executable (if any) is the
- project's base directory.</p>
- <p><strong>Windows Note:</strong>When the modern compiler is used
- in unforked mode on Windows, it locks up the files present in the
- classpath of the <code><javac></code> task, and does not release them.
- The side effect of this is that you will not be able to delete or move
- those files later on in the build. The workaround is to fork when
- invoking the compiler.</p>
- <p>If you are using Java 8 or above and your source contains native
- methods or fields annotated with the <code>@Native</code> annotation
- you can set the <code>nativeheaderdir</code> attribute in order to
- use the <code>-h</code> switch of <code>javac</code> to generate the
- native header files. Note that the logic Ant uses to determine which
- files to compile does not take native headers into account, i.e. if
- the <code>.class</code> is more recent than the
- corresponding <code>.java</code> file the file will not get compiled
- even if a native header file generated for it would be outdated.</p>
- <h3>Parameters</h3>
- <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
- <tr>
- <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
- <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">srcdir</td>
- <td valign="top">Location of the java files. (See the
- <a href="#srcdirnote">note</a> below.)</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">Yes, unless nested <code><src></code> elements or <code>modulesourcepath</code> attribute or elements are present.</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">destdir</td>
- <td valign="top">Location to store the class files.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">includes</td>
- <td valign="top">Comma- or space-separated list of files (may be specified using
- wildcard patterns) that must be
- included; all <code>.java</code> files are included when omitted.</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">includesfile</td>
- <td valign="top">The name of a file that contains a list of files to
- include (may be specified using wildcard patterns).</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">excludes</td>
- <td valign="top">Comma- or space-separated list of files (may be specified using
- wildcard patterns) that must be excluded; no files (except default
- excludes) are excluded when omitted.</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">excludesfile</td>
- <td valign="top">The name of a file that contains a list of files to
- exclude (may be specified using wildcard patterns).</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">classpath</td>
- <td valign="top">The classpath to use.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">sourcepath</td>
- <td valign="top">The sourcepath to use; defaults to the value of the srcdir attribute (or nested <code><src></code> elements).
- To suppress the sourcepath switch, use <code>sourcepath=""</code>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">bootclasspath</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Location of bootstrap class files. (See <a href="#bootstrap">below</a>
- for using the -X and -J-X parameters for specifying
- the bootstrap classpath).
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">classpathref</td>
- <td valign="top">The classpath to use, given as a
- <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a path defined elsewhere.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">sourcepathref</td>
- <td valign="top">The sourcepath to use, given as a
- <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a path defined elsewhere.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">bootclasspathref</td>
- <td valign="top">Location of bootstrap class files, given as a
- <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a path defined elsewhere.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">extdirs</td>
- <td valign="top">Location of installed extensions.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">encoding</td>
- <td valign="top">Encoding of source files. (Note: gcj doesn't support
- this option yet.)</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">nowarn</td>
- <td valign="top">Indicates whether the <code>-nowarn</code> switch
- should be passed to the compiler; defaults to <code>off</code>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">debug</td>
- <td valign="top">Indicates whether source should be compiled with
- debug information; defaults to <code>off</code>. If set to
- <code>off</code>, <code>-g:none</code> will be passed on the
- command line for compilers that support it (for other compilers, no
- command line argument will be used). If set to <code>true</code>,
- the value of the <code>debuglevel</code> attribute determines the
- command line argument.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">debuglevel</td>
- <td valign="top">Keyword list to be appended to the <code>-g</code>
- command-line switch. This will be ignored by all implementations except
- <code>modern</code>, <code>classic(ver >= 1.2)</code> and <code>jikes</code>.
- Legal values are <code>none</code> or a comma-separated list of the
- following keywords:
- <code>lines</code>, <code>vars</code>, and <code>source</code>.
- If <code>debuglevel</code> is not specified, by default,
- nothing will be
- appended to <code>-g</code>. If <code>debug</code> is not turned on,
- this attribute will be ignored.
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">optimize</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Indicates whether source should be compiled with
- optimization; defaults to <code>off</code>. <strong>Note</strong>
- that this flag is just ignored by Sun's <code>javac</code> starting
- with JDK 1.3 (since compile-time optimization is unnecessary).
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">deprecation</td>
- <td valign="top">Indicates whether source should be compiled with
- deprecation information; defaults to <code>off</code>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">target</td>
- <td valign="top">Generate class files for specific VM version
- (e.g., <code>1.1</code> or <code>1.2</code>). <b>Note that the
- default value depends on the JVM that is running Ant. In
- particular, if you use JDK 1.4+ the generated classes will not be
- usable for a 1.1 Java VM unless you explicitly set this attribute
- to the value 1.1 (which is the default value for JDK 1.1 to
- 1.3). We highly recommend to always specify this
- attribute.</b><br>
- A default value for this attribute can be provided using the magic
- <a
- href="../javacprops.html#target"><code>ant.build.javac.target</code></a>
- property.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">verbose</td>
- <td valign="top">Asks the compiler for verbose output; defaults to
- <code>no</code>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">depend</td> <td valign="top">Enables dependency-tracking
- for compilers that support this (<code>jikes</code> and
- <code>classic</code>).</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">includeAntRuntime</td>
- <td valign="top">Whether to include the Ant run-time libraries in the
- classpath; defaults to <code>yes</code>, unless
- <a href="../sysclasspath.html"><code>build.sysclasspath</code></a> is set.
- <em>It is usually best to set this to false</em> so the script's behavior is not
- sensitive to the environment in which it is run.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">includeJavaRuntime</td>
- <td valign="top">Whether to include the default run-time
- libraries from the executing VM in the classpath;
- defaults to <code>no</code>.<br/>
- <b>Note:</b> In some setups the run-time libraries may be part
- of the "Ant run-time libraries" so you may need to explicitly
- set includeAntRuntime to false to ensure that the Java
- run-time libraries are not included.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">fork</td>
- <td valign="top">Whether to execute <code>javac</code> using the
- JDK compiler externally; defaults to <code>no</code>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">executable</td>
- <td valign="top">Complete path to the <code>javac</code>
- executable to use in case of <code>fork="yes"</code>.
- Defaults to the compiler of the Java version that is currently
- running Ant. Ignored if <code>fork="no"</code>.<br>
- Since Ant 1.6 this attribute can also be used to specify the
- path to the executable when using jikes, jvc, gcj or sj.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">memoryInitialSize</td>
- <td valign="top">The initial size of the memory for the underlying VM,
- if <code>javac</code> is run externally; ignored otherwise. Defaults
- to the standard VM memory setting.
- (Examples: <code>83886080</code>, <code>81920k</code>, or
- <code>80m</code>)</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">memoryMaximumSize</td>
- <td valign="top">The maximum size of the memory for the underlying VM,
- if <code>javac</code> is run externally; ignored otherwise. Defaults
- to the standard VM memory setting.
- (Examples: <code>83886080</code>, <code>81920k</code>, or
- <code>80m</code>)</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">failonerror</td>
- <td valign="top">Indicates whether compilation errors
- will fail the build; defaults to <code>true</code>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">errorProperty</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The property to set (to the value "true") if compilation fails.
- <em>Since Ant 1.7.1</em>.
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">source</td>
-
- <td valign="top">Value of the <code>-source</code> command-line
- switch; will be ignored by all implementations prior to
- <code>javac1.4</code> (or <code>modern</code> when Ant is not
- running in a 1.3 VM), <code>gcj</code> and <code>jikes</code>.<br>
- If you use this attribute together with <code>gcj</code>
- or <code>jikes</code>, you must make sure that your version
- supports the <code>-source</code> (or <code>-fsource</code> for
- gcj)
- switch. By default, no <code>-source</code> argument will be used
- at all.<br>
- <b>Note that the default value depends on the JVM that is running
- Ant. We highly recommend to always specify this
- attribute.</b><br>
- A default value for this attribute can be provided using the magic
- <a
- href="../javacprops.html#source"><code>ant.build.javac.source</code></a>
- property.</td>
-
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">compiler</td>
- <td valign="top">The compiler implementation to use.
- If this attribute is not set, the value of the
- <code>build.compiler</code> property, if set, will be used.
- Otherwise, the default compiler for the current VM will be used.
- (See the above <a href="#compilervalues">list</a> of valid
- compilers.)</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">listfiles</td>
- <td valign="top">Indicates whether the source files to be compiled will
- be listed; defaults to <code>no</code>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">tempdir</td>
- <td valign="top">Where Ant should place temporary files.
- This is only used if the task is forked and the
- command line args length exceeds 4k.
- <em>Since Ant 1.6</em>.</td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">
- No; default is <i>java.io.tmpdir</i>.
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">updatedProperty</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The property to set (to the value "true")
- if compilation has taken place
- and has been successful.
- <em>Since Ant 1.7.1</em>.
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">includeDestClasses</td>
- <td valign="top">
- This attribute controls whether to include the
- destination classes directory in the classpath
- given to the compiler.
- The default value of this is "true" and this
- means that previously compiled classes are on
- the classpath for the compiler. This means that "greedy" compilers
- will not recompile dependent classes that are already compiled.
- In general this is a good thing as it stops the compiler
- for doing unnecessary work. However, for some edge cases,
- involving generics, the javac compiler
- needs to compile the dependent classes to get the generics
- information. One example is documented in the bug report:
- <a href="http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40776">
- Bug 40776 - a problem compiling a Java 5 project with generics</a>.
- Setting the attribute to "false" will cause the compiler
- to recompile dependent classes.
- <em>Since Ant 1.7.1</em>.
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No - default is "true"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">createMissingPackageInfoClass</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Some package level annotations in <code>package-info.java</code>
- files don't create any <code>package-info.class</code> files so
- Ant would recompile the same file every time.<br/>
- Starting with Ant 1.8 Ant will create an
- empty <code>package-info.class</code> for
- each <code>package-info.java</code> if there isn't one created
- by the compiler.<br/>
- In some setups this additional class causes problems and it can
- be suppressed by setting this attribute to "false".
- <em>Since Ant 1.8.3</em>.
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No - default is "true"</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">modulepath</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Specify where to find application modules. A list of directories of modules, module files or exploded modules.
- <em>since Ant 1.9.7</em>
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">modulepathref</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The modulepath to use, given as <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a PATH defined elsewhere.
- <em>since Ant 1.9.7</em></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">modulesourcepath</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Specify where to find input source files for multiple module compilation.
- <em>since Ant 1.9.7</em>
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">Yes, unless <code>srcdir</code> attribute or nested <code><src></code> elements are present</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">modulesourcepathref</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The modulesourcepath to use, given as <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a PATH defined elsewhere.
- <em>since Ant 1.9.7</em></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">upgrademodulepath</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Specify the location of modules that replace upgradeable modules in the runtime image.
- <em>since Ant 1.9.7</em>
- </td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">upgrademodulepathref</td>
- <td valign="top">
- The upgrademodulepath to use, given as <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a PATH defined elsewhere.
- <em>since Ant 1.9.7</em></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">nativeheaderdir</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Specify where to place generated native header files. Ignored
- when running on JDK < 8.
- <em>Since Ant 1.9.8</em>.
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">release</td>
- <td valign="top">
- Specify the value for the <code>--release</code> switch. Ignored
- when running on JDK < 9.<br>
- When set and running on JDK >= 9 the source and target
- attributes as well as the bootclasspath will be ignored.
- <em>Since Ant 1.9.8</em>.
- <td align="center" valign="top">No</td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <h3>Parameters specified as nested elements</h3>
- <p>This task forms an implicit <a href="../Types/fileset.html">FileSet</a> and
- supports most attributes of <code><fileset></code>
- (<code>dir</code> becomes <code>srcdir</code>) as well as the nested
- <code><include></code>, <code><exclude></code> and
- <code><patternset></code> elements.</p>
- <h4><code>srcdir</code>, <code>classpath</code>, <code>sourcepath</code>,
- <code>bootclasspath</code>, <code>modulepath</code>, <code>modulesourcepath</code>,
- <code>upgrademodulepath</code> and <code>extdirs</code></h4>
- <p><code><javac></code>'s <code>srcdir</code>, <code>classpath</code>,
- <code>sourcepath</code>, <code>bootclasspath</code>,
- <code>extdirs</code>, <code>modulepath</code>, <code>modulesourcepath</code>,
- and <code>upgrademodulepath</code> attributes are
- <a href="../using.html#path">path-like structures</a>
- and can also be set via nested
- <code><src></code> (note the different name!),
- <code><classpath></code>,
- <code><sourcepath></code>,
- <code><bootclasspath></code>,
- <code><extdirs></code>,
- <code><modulepath></code>,
- <code><modulesourcepath></code> and
- <code><upgrademodulepath></code>
- elements, respectively.</p>
-
- <h4>compilerarg</h4>
-
- <p>You can specify additional command line arguments for the compiler
- with nested <code><compilerarg></code> elements. These elements
- are specified like <a href="../using.html#arg">Command-line
- Arguments</a> but have an additional attribute that can be used to
- enable arguments only if a given compiler implementation will be
- used.</p>
- <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
- <tr>
- <td width="12%" valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
- <td width="78%" valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
- <td width="10%" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">value</td>
- <td align="center" rowspan="4">See
- <a href="../using.html#arg">Command-line Arguments</a>.</td>
- <td align="center" rowspan="4">Exactly one of these.</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">line</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">file</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">path</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">prefix</td>
- <td align="center" rowspan="2">See
- <a href="../using.html#arg">Command-line Arguments</a>.
- <em>Since Ant 1.8.</em></td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">suffix</td>
- <td valign="top" align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">compiler</td>
- <td>Only pass the specified argument if the chosen
- compiler implementation matches the value of this attribute.
- Legal values are the
- same as those in the above <a href="#compilervalues">list</a> of valid
- compilers.)</td>
- <td align="center">No</td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <h4>compilerclasspath <em>since Ant 1.8.0</em></h4>
-
- <p>A <a href="../using.html#path">PATH like structure</a> holding the
- classpath to use when loading the compiler implementation if a
- custom class has been specified. Doesn't have any effect when
- using one of the built-in compilers.</p>
-
- <h4>Any nested element of a type that implements CompilerAdapter
- <em>since Ant 1.8.0</em></h4>
-
- <p>If a defined type implements the <code>CompilerAdapter</code>
- interface a nested element of that type can be used as an
- alternative to the <code>compiler</code> attribute.</p>
-
- <h3>Examples</h3>
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src}"
- destdir="${build}"
- classpath="xyz.jar"
- debug="on"
- source="1.4"
- /></pre>
- <p>compiles all <code>.java</code> files under the <code>${src}</code>
- directory, and stores
- the <code>.class</code> files in the <code>${build}</code> directory.
- The classpath used includes <code>xyz.jar</code>, and compiling with
- debug information is on. The source level is 1.4,
- so you can use <code>assert</code> statements.</p>
-
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src}"
- destdir="${build}"
- fork="true"
- source="1.2"
- target="1.2"
- /></pre>
- <p>compiles all <code>.java</code> files under the <code>${src}</code>
- directory, and stores the <code>.class</code> files in the
- <code>${build}</code> directory. This will fork off the javac
- compiler using the default <code>javac</code> executable.
- The source level is 1.2 (similar to 1.1 or 1.3) and
- the class files should be runnable under JDK 1.2+ as well.</p>
-
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src}"
- destdir="${build}"
- fork="java$$javac.exe"
- source="1.5"
- /></pre>
- <p>compiles all <code>.java</code> files under the <code>${src}</code>
- directory, and stores the <code>.class</code> files in the
- <code>${build}</code> directory. This will fork off the javac
- compiler, using the executable named <code>java$javac.exe</code>. Note
- that the <code>$</code> sign needs to be escaped by a second one.
- The source level is 1.5, so you can use generics.</p>
-
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src}"
- destdir="${build}"
- includes="mypackage/p1/**,mypackage/p2/**"
- excludes="mypackage/p1/testpackage/**"
- classpath="xyz.jar"
- debug="on"
- /></pre>
- <p>compiles <code>.java</code> files under the <code>${src}</code>
- directory, and stores the
- <code>.class</code> files in the <code>${build}</code> directory.
- The classpath used includes <code>xyz.jar</code>, and debug information is on.
- Only files under <code>mypackage/p1</code> and <code>mypackage/p2</code> are
- used. All files in and below the <code>mypackage/p1/testpackage</code>
- directory are excluded from compilation.
- You didn't specify a source or target level,
- so the actual values used will depend on which JDK you ran Ant with.</p>
-
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src}:${src2}"
- destdir="${build}"
- includes="mypackage/p1/**,mypackage/p2/**"
- excludes="mypackage/p1/testpackage/**"
- classpath="xyz.jar"
- debug="on"
- /></pre>
-
- <p>is the same as the previous example, with the addition of a second
- source path, defined by
- the property <code>src2</code>. This can also be represented using nested
- <code><src></code> elements as follows:</p>
-
- <pre> <javac destdir="${build}"
- classpath="xyz.jar"
- debug="on">
- <src path="${src}"/>
- <src path="${src2}"/>
- <include name="mypackage/p1/**"/>
- <include name="mypackage/p2/**"/>
- <exclude name="mypackage/p1/testpackage/**"/>
- </javac></pre>
-
- <p>If you want to run the javac compiler of a different JDK, you
- should tell Ant, where to find the compiler and which version of JDK
- you will be using so it can choose the correct command line switches.
- The following example executes a JDK 1.1 javac in a new process and
- uses the correct command line switches even when Ant is running in a
- Java VM of a different version:</p>
-
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src}"
- destdir="${build}"
- fork="yes"
- executable="/opt/java/jdk1.1/bin/javac"
- compiler="javac1.1"
- /></pre>
-
- <p><a name="srcdirnote"><b>Note:</b></a>
- If you wish to compile only source files located in certain packages below a
- common root, use the <code>include</code>/<code>exclude</code> attributes
- or <code><include></code>/<code><exclude></code> nested elements
- to filter for these packages. Do not include part of your package structure
- in the <code>srcdir</code> attribute
- (or nested <code><src></code> elements), or Ant will recompile your
- source files every time you run your compile target. See the
- <a href="http://ant.apache.org/faq.html#always-recompiles">Ant FAQ</a>
- for additional information.</p>
-
- <p>
- If you wish to compile only files explicitly specified and disable
- javac's default searching mechanism then you can unset the sourcepath
- attribute:
- <pre> <javac sourcepath="" srcdir="${src}"
- destdir="${build}" >
- <include name="**/*.java"/>
- <exclude name="**/Example.java"/>
- </javac></pre>
- That way the javac will compile all java source files under "${src}"
- directory but skip the examples. The compiler will even produce errors if some of
- the non-example files refers to them.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- If you wish to compile with a special JDK (another than the one Ant is currently using),
- set the <code>executable</code> and <code>fork</code> attribute. Using <code>taskname</code>
- could show in the log, that these settings are fix.
- <pre> <javac srcdir=""
- destdir=""
- executable="path-to-java14-home/bin/javac"
- fork="true"
- taskname="javac1.4" /></pre>
- </p>
-
-
- <p><b>Note:</b> If you are using Ant on Windows and a new DOS window pops up
- for every use of an external compiler, this may be a problem of the JDK you are
- using. This problem may occur with all JDKs < 1.2.</p>
-
-
- <p>
- If you want to activate other compiler options like <i>lint</i> you could use
- the <tt><compilerarg></tt> element:
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src.dir}"
- destdir="${classes.dir}"
- classpathref="libraries">
- <compilerarg value="-Xlint"/>
- </javac> </pre>
- </p>
-
- <p>If you want to use a custom
- CompilerAdapter <code>org.example.MyAdapter</code> you can either
- use the compiler attribute:</p>
- <pre>
- <javac srcdir="${src.dir}"
- destdir="${classes.dir}"
- compiler="org.example.MyAdapter"/>
- </pre>
- <p>or a define a type and nest this into the task like in:</p>
- <pre>
- <componentdef classname="org.example.MyAdapter"
- name="myadapter"/>
- <javac srcdir="${src.dir}"
- destdir="${classes.dir}">
- <myadapter/>
- </javac>
- </pre>
- <p>in which case your compiler adapter can support attributes and
- nested elements of its own.</p>
-
- <pre> <javac srcdir="${src}"
- destdir="${build}"
- includeantruntime="false"
- modulepath="modules"
- source="9"
- /></pre>
- <p>compiles all <code>.java</code> files in a single module under the <code>${src}</code> directory,
- and stores the <code>.class</code> files in the <code>${build}</code> directory. The compilation uses
- application modules located in <code>modules</code> folder.The source level is <code>9</code> to enable modules.</p>
-
- <pre> <javac modulesourcepath="${src}/*/{gen,lin{32,64}}/classes"
- destdir="${build}"
- includeantruntime="false"
- modulepath="modules"
- source="9"
- /></pre>
- <p>compiles all <code>.java</code> files in <code>gen/classes</code>, <code>lin32/classes</code> and
- <code>lin64/classes</code> in all source modules under the <code>${src}</code> directory.
- Generates module directories in the <code>${build}</code> directory. Each generated module directory under
- the <code>${build}</code> directory contains <code>.class</code> files from corresponding source module.
- The <code>*</code> is a token representing the name of any of the modules in the compilation module set.
- The <code>{ ... , ... }</code> express alternates for expansion.
- The compilation uses application modules located in <code>modules</code> folder.The source level is
- <code>9</code> to enable modules.</p>
-
- <h3>Jikes Notes</h3>
-
- <p>You need Jikes 1.15 or later.</p>
-
- <p>Jikes supports some extra options, which can be set be defining
- the properties shown below prior to invoking the task. The setting
- for each property will be in affect for all <code><javac></code>
- tasks throughout the build.
- The Ant developers are aware that
- this is ugly and inflexible – expect a better solution in the future.
- All the options are boolean, and must be set to <code>true</code> or
- <code>yes</code> to be
- interpreted as anything other than false. By default,
- <code>build.compiler.warnings</code> is <code>true</code>,
- while all others are <code>false</code>.</p>
-
- <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
- <tr>
- <td valign="top"><b>Property</b></td>
- <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
- <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Default</b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">
- build.compiler.emacs
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- Enable emacs-compatible error messages.
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- <code>false</code>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">
- build.compiler.fulldepend
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- Enable full dependency checking; see<br>
- the <code>+F</code> switch in the Jikes manual.
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- <code>false</code>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">
- build.compiler.pedantic
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- Enable pedantic warnings.
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- <code>false</code>
- </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td valign="top">
- build.compiler.warnings<br>
- <strong>Deprecated</strong>. Use
- <code><javac></code>'s <code>nowarn</code>
- attribute instead.
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- Don't disable warning messages.
- </td>
- <td valign="top">
- <code>true</code>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <h3>Jvc Notes</h3>
-
- <p>Jvc will enable Microsoft extensions unless you set the property
- <code>build.compiler.jvc.extensions</code> to false before invoking
- <code><javac></code>.</p>
-
- <h3><a name="bootstrap">Bootstrap Options</h3>
- <p>
- The Sun javac compiler has a <em>bootclasspath</em> command
- line option - this corresponds to the "bootclasspath" attribute/element
- of the <javac> task. The Sun compiler also allows more
- control over the boot classpath using the -X and -J-X attributes.
- One can set these by using the <compilerarg>. Since Ant 1.6.0,
- there is a shortcut to convert path references to strings that
- can by used in an OS independent fashion (see
- <a href="../using.html#pathshortcut">pathshortcut</a>). For example:
- </p>
- <pre>
- <path id="lib.path.ref">
- <fileset dir="lib" includes="*.jar"/>
- </path>
- <javac srcdir="src" destdir="classes">
- <compilerarg arg="-Xbootclasspath/p:${toString:lib.path.ref}"/>
- </javac>
- </pre>
-
-
- </p>
-
- <h3>OpenJDK Notes</h3>
- <p>
- The <a href="https://openjdk.dev.java.net/">openjdk</a>
- project has provided the javac
- <a href="https://openjdk.dev.java.net/compiler/">compiler</a>
- as an opensource project. The output of this project is a
- <code>javac.jar</code> which contains the javac compiler.
- This compiler may be used with the <code><javac></code> task with
- the use of a <code>-Xbootclasspath/p</code> java argument. The argument needs
- to be given to the runtime system of the javac executable, so it needs
- to be prepended with a "-J". For example:
-
- <blockquote><pre>
- <property name="patched.javac.jar"
- location="${my.patched.compiler}/dist/lib/javac.jar"/>
-
- <presetdef name="patched.javac">
- <javac fork="yes">
- <compilerarg value="-J-Xbootclasspath/p:${patched.javac.jar}"/>
- </javac>
- </presetdef>
-
-
- <patched.javac srcdir="src/java" destdir="build/classes"
- debug="yes"/>
- </pre></blockquote>
-
- <h3>Note on package-info.java</h3>
- <p>
- <code>package-info.java</code> files were introduced in Java5 to
- allow package level annotations. On compilation, if the java file
- does not contain runtime annotations, there will be no .class file
- for the java file. Up to <b>Ant 1.7.1</b>, when the <javac>
- task is run again, the
- task will try to compile the package-info java files again.
- </p>
- <p>With Ant 1.7.1 a different kind of logic was introduced that
- involved the timestamp of the directory that would normally
- contain the .class file. This logic turned out to lead to Ant not
- recompiling <code>package-info.java</code> in certain setup.</p>
- <p>Starting with Ant 1.8.0 Ant will create
- "empty" <code>package-info.class</code> files if it compiles
- a <code>package-info.java</code> and
- no <code>package-info.class</code> file has been created by the
- compiler itself.</p>
- </body>
- </html>
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