8003639: convert lambda testng tests to jtreg and add them
Reviewed-by: mcimadamore
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CC_OPT/HIGHEST = -O3
CXX_OPT/NONE =
CXX_OPT/LOWER = -O2
CXX_OPT/HIGHER = -O3
CXX_OPT/HIGHEST = -O3
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_i586 += -fno-omit-frame-pointer
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_amd64 += -fno-omit-frame-pointer
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CC_OPT/HIGHEST = $(OPT_LEVEL/HIGHEST:%=-xO%)
CXX_OPT/NONE =
CXX_OPT/LOWER = $(OPT_LEVEL/LOWER:%=-xO%)
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$(shell $(EXPR) $(CC_MAJORVER) \> 5 \| \
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# Somehow, tail call optimization is creeping in.
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# It's not exactly clear when this optimization kicks in, the
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CC_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS += -Wu,-Z~B
CXX_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS += -Qoption ube -Z~B
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$(shell $(EXPR) $(CC_MAJORVER) \> 5 \| \
\( $(CC_MAJORVER) = 5 \& $(CC_MINORVER) \> 6 \) )
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# Do NOT use frame pointer register as a general purpose opt register
CC_OPT/NONE += -xregs=no%frameptr
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CXX_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS += -xregs=no%frameptr
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CC_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS += -Wc,-Qrm-s
CXX_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS += -Qoption cg -Qrm-s
# Don't allow tail call code optimization. Started in SC5.0.
# We don't like code of this form:
# save
# <code>
# call foo
# restore
# because we can't tell if the method will have a stack frame
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CC_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS += -Wc,-Qiselect-T0
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# (If you expect perfect errno behavior, do not use this)
CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xbuiltin=%all
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CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xdepend
# Pointer parameters to functions do not overlap
# (Similar to -xalias_level=basic usage, but less obvious sometimes.
# If you pass in multiple pointers to the same data, do not use this)
CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xrestrict
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CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xlibmil
# Use optimized math routines
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# CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xlibmopt
ifeq ($(ARCH_FAMILY), sparc)
# Assume at most 8byte alignment, raise SIGBUS on error
### Presents an ABI issue with customer JNI libs?
####CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xmemalign=8s
# Automatic prefetch instructions, explicit prefetch macros
CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xprefetch=auto,explicit
# Pick ultra as the chip to optimize to
CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xchip=ultra
endif
ifeq ($(ARCH), i586)
# Pick pentium as the chip to optimize to
CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS += -xchip=pentium
endif
ifdef LIBRARY
# The Solaris CBE (Common Build Environment) requires that the use
# of appl registers be disabled when compiling a public library (or
# a library that's loaded by a public library) on sparc.
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparc += -xregs=no%appl
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparcv9 += -xregs=no%appl
endif
CC_NEWER_THAN_56 := \
$(shell $(EXPR) $(CC_MAJORVER) \> 5 \| \
\( $(CC_MAJORVER) = 5 \& $(CC_MINORVER) \> 6 \) )
ifeq ($(CC_NEWER_THAN_56),1)
# Presents an ABI issue with customer JNI libs? We must be able to
# to handle 4byte aligned objects? (rare occurance, but possible?)
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparc += -xmemalign=4s
endif
# Just incase someone trys to use the SOS9 compilers
ifeq ($(CC_VER), 5.6)
# We MUST allow data alignment of 4 for sparc (sparcv9 is ok at 8s)
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparc += -xmemalign=4s
endif
# Automatic precompiled header option to use (if COMPILE_APPROACH=batch)
# (See Rules.gmk) The SS11 -xpch=auto* options appear to be broken.
AUTOMATIC_PCH_OPTION =
# Add in keep frame options
CC_OPT/LOWER += $(CC_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS)
CC_OPT/HIGHER += $(CC_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS)
CC_OPT/HIGHEST += $(CC_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS)
CXX_OPT/LOWER += $(CXX_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS)
CXX_OPT/HIGHER += $(CXX_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS)
CXX_OPT/HIGHEST += $(CXX_XKEEPFRAME_OPTIONS)
# Add in highest optimization settings
CC_OPT/HIGHEST += $(CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS)
CXX_OPT/HIGHEST += $(CC_HIGHEST_EXTRAS)
endif
# Default optimization settings based on level.
CC_OPT = $(CC_OPT/$(OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL))
CXX_OPT = $(CXX_OPT/$(OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL))
# Flags required all the time
CFLAGS_REQUIRED = $(CFLAGS_REQUIRED_$(ARCH))
#
# Path and option to link against the VM, if you have to. Note that
# there are libraries that link against only -ljava, but they do get
# -L to the -ljvm, this is because -ljava depends on -ljvm, whereas
# the library itself should not.
#
VM_NAME = server
JVMLIB = -L$(LIBDIR)/$(LIBARCH)/$(VM_NAME) -ljvm
JAVALIB = -ljava $(JVMLIB)
# Part of INCREMENTAL_BUILD mechanism.
# Compiler emits things like: path/file.o: file.h
# We want something like: relative_path/file.o relative_path/file.d: file.h
# In addition on Solaris, any include file starting with / is deleted,
# this gets rid of things like /usr/include files, which never change.
CC_DEPEND = -xM1
CC_DEPEND_FILTER = $(SED) -e '/:[ ]*[/]/d' -e 's!$*\.$(OBJECT_SUFFIX)!$(dir $@)& $(dir $@)$*.$(DEPEND_SUFFIX)!g' | $(SORT) -u
# Location of openwin libraries (do we really need this anymore?)
OPENWIN_HOME = /usr/openwin
OPENWIN_LIB = $(OPENWIN_HOME)/lib$(ISA_DIR)
# Runtime graphics library search paths...
OPENWIN_RUNTIME_LIB = /usr/openwin/lib$(ISA_DIR)
AWT_RUNPATH = -R/usr/dt/lib$(ISA_DIR) -R$(OPENWIN_RUNTIME_LIB)
# C++ Runtime library (libCrun.so), use instead of -lCrun.
# Originally used instead of -lCrun to guarantee use of the system
# .so version and not the .a or .so that came with the compilers.
# With the newer compilers this could probably change back to -lCrun but
# in general this is ok to continue to do.
LIBCXX = /usr/lib$(ISA_DIR)/libCrun.so.1
# JDK now requires Solaris 10, so pick up libm.so.2
LIBM = /usr/lib$(ISA_DIR)/libm.so.2
# Socket library
LIBSOCKET = -lsocket
# Network Services library
LIBNSL = -lnsl
# service configuration facility library
LIBSCF = -lscf
# Dynamic Loading library
LIBDL = -ldl
# GLOBAL_KPIC: If set means all libraries are PIC, position independent code
# EXCEPT for select compiles
# If a .o file is compiled non-PIC then it should be forced
# into the RW data segment with a mapfile option. This is done
# with object files which generated from .s files.
# The -ztext enforces that no relocations remain in the text segment
# so that it remains purely read-only for optimum system performance.
# Some libraries may use a smaller size (13bit -Kpic) on sparc instead of
# (32 bit -KPIC) and will override GLOBAL_KPIC appropriately.
#
PIC_CODE_LARGE = -KPIC
PIC_CODE_SMALL = -Kpic
ifndef TCOV_BUILD
GLOBAL_KPIC = $(PIC_CODE_LARGE)
CXXFLAGS_COMMON += $(GLOBAL_KPIC)
CFLAGS_COMMON += $(GLOBAL_KPIC)
LDFLAGS_COMMON += -ztext
endif # TCOV_BUILD
# If your platform has DPS, it will have Type1 fonts too, in which case
# it is best to enable DPS support until such time as 2D's rasteriser
# can fully handle Type1 fonts in all cases. Default is "yes".
# HAVE_DPS should only be "no" if the platform has no DPS headers or libs
# DPS (Displayable PostScript) is available on Solaris machines
HAVE_DPS = yes
#
# Japanese manpages
#
JA_SOURCE_ENCODING = eucJP
JA_TARGET_ENCODINGS = eucJP UTF-8 PCK
# Settings for the JDI - Serviceability Agent binding.
HOTSPOT_SALIB_PATH = $(HOTSPOT_IMPORT_PATH)/jre/lib/$(LIBARCH)
SALIB_NAME = $(LIB_PREFIX)saproc.$(LIBRARY_SUFFIX)
SA_DEBUGINFO_NAME = $(LIB_PREFIX)saproc.debuginfo
SA_DIZ_NAME = $(LIB_PREFIX)saproc.diz
INCLUDE_SA=true