6823589: Remake sizes.64-solaris-i386 with newly added fields
6782746: Keyboard hotkeys don't work in locales where non latin characters are used
6299348: Zero keycode returned in keyPressed and keyReleased for some keys in non-english layout - Win32
6316369: Provide a method to convert a character to VK_* Java keycode, if possible.
6446568: KeyEvent lacks 3 virtual keys of Danish keyboards
6559449: Support for converting from char to KeyEvent VK_ keycode
6182651: Need to identify any key pressed/released with a unique code
Summary: Various by-products of 6680988 fix.
Reviewed-by: art
Building the "langtools" workspace.
The "langtools" workspace can be built from the command line with Ant.
The build file is make/build.xml, in conjunction with make/build.properties.
Some additional user-specific properties files are also read, to allow
you to customize selected properties as needed.
Individual tools within the workspace can also be built and worked on
with NetBeans, using the projects in the make/netbeans directory.
The "langtools" workspace can also be built from the command line with
GNU Make, although the Makefile is simply a wrapper around the Ant
build file. This is provided for systems (such as the full OpenJDK build)
that expect to be able to build this workspace with GNU Make.
System Requirements:
Ant: version 1.6.5 or later
NetBeans: version 5.0 or later (optional)
JDK: currently version 1.5.0, although 1.6.0 is recommended
OS: any system supporting the above tools
For more information:
Ant: http://ant.apache.org/
GNU Make: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/
NetBeans: http://www.netbeans.org/
Testing the "langtools" workspace.
The primary set of tests for the compiler is the compiler TCK. This
tests that the compiler performs according to the specifications in
JLS and JVMS.
In addition, there is a substantial collection of regression and unit
tests for all the tools in the maain langtools test/ directory.
Finally, there is a small set of tests to do basic validation of a build
of the langtools workspace for use by JDK. These tests check the contents
of the dist/ directory generated by the build, and verify that the various
tools can do basic "Hello World"-style processing. These tests should be
run by jtreg, with the -jdk option set a version of JDK capable of running
the default output of the javac compiler in this workspace. Currently,
this means JDK 6 or better.