8195293: Issue more comprehensive warnings for use of \"var\" in earlier source versions
Summary: issue warnings when 'var' used as a type name in type argument positions
Reviewed-by: jlahoda
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/*
* This little utility can be used to expand the jib-profiles configuration
* files into plain json.
*
* Usage:
*
* jjs -scripting print-config.js -- [<jib-profiles.js>]
*
*/
var file = $ARG[0];
if (file == null) {
file = new java.io.File(__DIR__, "../conf/jib-profiles.js").getCanonicalPath();
}
load(file);
var input = {};
input.get = function(dependencyName, attribute) {
return "\${" + dependencyName + "." + attribute + "}";
};
print(JSON.stringify(getJibProfiles(input), null, 2));