src/bsd/doc/man/javah.1
changeset 47216 71c04702a3d5
parent 31876 91b22707521a
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/src/bsd/doc/man/javah.1	Tue Sep 12 19:03:39 2017 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
+'\" t
+.\" Copyright (c) 1994, 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.
+.\"
+.\"     Arch: generic
+.\"     Software: JDK 8
+.\"     Date: 21 November 2013
+.\"     SectDesc: Basic Tools
+.\"     Title: javah.1
+.\"
+.if n .pl 99999
+.TH javah 1 "21 November 2013" "JDK 8" "Basic Tools"
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" * Define some portability stuff
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+.\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673
+.\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html
+.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq
+.el       .ds Aq '
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" * set default formatting
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" disable hyphenation
+.nh
+.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only)
+.ad l
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE *
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+.SH NAME    
+javah \- Generates C header and source files from a Java class\&.
+.SH SYNOPSIS    
+.sp     
+.nf     
+
+\fBjavah\fR [ \fIoptions\fR ] f\fIully\-qualified\-class\-name \&.\&.\&.\fR
+.fi     
+.sp     
+.TP     
+\fIoptions\fR
+The command-line options\&. See Options\&.
+.TP     
+\fIfully-qualified-class-name\fR
+The fully qualified location of the classes to be converted to C header and source files\&.
+.SH DESCRIPTION    
+The \f3javah\fR command generates C header and source files that are needed to implement native methods\&. The generated header and source files are used by C programs to reference an object\&'s instance variables from native source code\&. The \f3\&.h\fR file contains a \f3struct\fR definition with a layout that parallels the layout of the corresponding class\&. The fields in the \f3struct\fR correspond to instance variables in the class\&.
+.PP
+The name of the header file and the structure declared within it are derived from the name of the class\&. When the class passed to the \f3javah\fR command is inside a package, the package name is added to the beginning of both the header file name and the structure name\&. Underscores (_) are used as name delimiters\&.
+.PP
+By default the \f3javah\fR command creates a header file for each class listed on the command line and puts the files in the current directory\&. Use the \f3-stubs\fR option to create source files\&. Use the \f3-o\fR option to concatenate the results for all listed classes into a single file\&.
+.PP
+The Java Native Interface (JNI) does not require header information or stub files\&. The \f3javah\fR command can still be used to generate native method function prototypes needed for JNI-style native methods\&. The \f3javah\fR command produces JNI-style output by default and places the result in the \f3\&.h\fR file\&.
+.SH OPTIONS    
+.TP
+-o \fIoutputfile\fR
+.br
+Concatenates the resulting header or source files for all the classes listed on the command line into an output file\&. Only one of \f3-o\fR or \f3-d\fR can be used\&.
+.TP
+-d \fIdirectory\fR
+.br
+Sets the directory where the \f3javah\fR command saves the header files or the stub files\&. Only one of \f3-d\fR or \f3-o\fR can be used\&.
+.TP
+-stubs
+.br
+Causes the \f3javah\fR command to generate C declarations from the Java object file\&.
+.TP
+-verbose
+.br
+Indicates verbose output and causes the \f3javah\fR command to print a message to \f3stdout\fR about the status of the generated files\&.
+.TP
+-help
+.br
+Prints a help message for \f3javah\fR usage\&.
+.TP
+-version
+.br
+Prints \f3javah\fR command release information\&.
+.TP
+-jni
+.br
+Causes the \f3javah\fR command to create an output file containing JNI-style native method function prototypes\&. This is the default output; use of \f3-jni\fR is optional\&.
+.TP
+-classpath \fIpath\fR
+.br
+Specifies the path the \f3javah\fR command uses to look up classes\&. Overrides the default or the \f3CLASSPATH\fR environment variable when it is set\&. Directories are separated by colons on Oracle Solaris and semicolons on Windows\&. The general format for path is:
+
+\fIOracle Solaris\fR:
+
+\&.:\fIyour-path\fR
+
+Example: \f3\&.:/home/avh/classes:/usr/local/java/classes\fR
+
+\fIWindows\fR:
+
+\&.;\fIyour-path\fR
+
+Example: \f3\&.;C:\eusers\edac\eclasses;C:\etools\ejava\eclasses\fR
+
+As a special convenience, a class path element that contains a base name of * is considered equivalent to specifying a list of all the files in the directory with the extension \f3\&.jar\fR or \f3\&.JAR\fR\&.
+
+For example, if directory \f3mydir\fR contains \f3a\&.jar\fR and \f3b\&.JAR\fR, then the class path element \f3mydir/*\fR is expanded to a \f3A\fR\f3\&.jar:b\&.JAR\fR, except that the order of jar files is unspecified\&. All JAR files in the specified directory, including hidden ones, are included in the list\&. A class path entry that consists of * expands to a list of all the JAR files in the current directory\&. The \f3CLASSPATH\fR environment variable, where defined, is similarly expanded\&. Any class path wild card expansion occurs before the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is started\&. A Java program will never see unexpanded wild cards except by querying the environment\&. For example, by calling \f3System\&.getenv("CLASSPATH")\fR\&.
+.TP
+-bootclasspath \fIpath\fR
+.br
+Specifies the path from which to load bootstrap classes\&. By default, the bootstrap classes are the classes that implement the core Java platform located in \f3jre\elib\ert\&.jar\fR and several other JAR files\&.
+.TP
+-old
+.br
+Specifies that old JDK 1\&.0-style header files should be generated\&.
+.TP
+-force
+.br
+Specifies that output files should always be written\&.
+.TP
+-J\fIoption\fR
+.br
+Passes \f3option\fR to the Java Virtual Machine, where \f3option\fR is one of the options described on the reference page for the Java application launcher\&. For example, \f3-J-Xms48m\fR sets the startup memory to 48 MB\&. See java(1)\&.
+.SH SEE\ ALSO    
+.TP 0.2i    
+\(bu
+javah(1)
+.TP 0.2i    
+\(bu
+java(1)
+.TP 0.2i    
+\(bu
+jdb(1)
+.TP 0.2i    
+\(bu
+javap(1)
+.TP 0.2i    
+\(bu
+javadoc(1)
+.RE
+.br
+'pl 8.5i
+'bp