8031766: jstatd nightly tests failing with Expected one jstatd process, got 2. Test will be canceled.
Reviewed-by: jbachorik, sla
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DISABLE_WARNINGS := -Xlint:all,-deprecation,-unchecked,-rawtypes,-cast,-serial,-dep-ann,-static,-fallthrough,-try,-varargs,-empty,-finally
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JAVAC_WARNINGS := -Xlint:-unchecked,-deprecation,-overrides,auxiliaryclass,cast,classfile,dep-ann,divzero,empty,overloads,serial,static,try,varargs -Werror
# Any java code executed during a JDK build to build other parts of the JDK must be
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# The generate old bytecode javac setup uses the new compiler to compile for the
# boot jdk to generate tools that need to be run with the boot jdk.
# Thus we force the target bytecode to the previous JDK version.
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompiler,GENERATE_OLDBYTECODE, \
JVM := $(JAVA_SMALL), \
JAVAC := $(NEW_JAVAC), \
FLAGS := $(BOOT_JDK_SOURCETARGET) -bootclasspath $(BOOT_RTJAR) $(DISABLE_WARNINGS), \
SERVER_DIR := $(SJAVAC_SERVER_DIR), \
SERVER_JVM := $(SJAVAC_SERVER_JAVA)))
# The generate new bytecode javac setup uses the new compiler to compile for the
# new jdk. This new bytecode might only be possible to run using the new jvm.
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompiler,GENERATE_JDKBYTECODE, \
JVM := $(JAVA), \
JAVAC := $(NEW_JAVAC), \
FLAGS := -bootclasspath $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/classes -source 8 -target 8 \
-encoding ascii -XDignore.symbol.file=true $(JAVAC_WARNINGS) \
$(GENERATE_JDKBYTECODE_EXTRA_FLAGS), \
SERVER_DIR := $(SJAVAC_SERVER_DIR), \
SERVER_JVM := $(SJAVAC_SERVER_JAVA)))
# After the jdk is built, we want to build demos using only the recently
# generated jdk classes and nothing else, no jdk source, etc etc.
# I.e. the rt.jar, but since rt.jar has not yet been generated
# (it will be in "make images") therefore we use classes instead.
$(eval $(call SetupJavaCompiler,GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
JVM := $(JAVA_SMALL), \
JAVAC := $(NEW_JAVAC), \
FLAGS := -bootclasspath $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/classes $(DISABLE_WARNINGS), \
SERVER_DIR := $(SJAVAC_SERVER_DIR), \
SERVER_JVM := $(SJAVAC_SERVER_JAVA)))