8004561: Additional functional interfaces, extension methods and name changes
Summary: Adds additional functional interfaces for primitives and "Bi" (two operand). Adds utility extension methods. Includes some name changes for existing functional interfaces per EG decisions.
Reviewed-by: briangoetz, darcy, chegar, dholmes
#!/bin/bash
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# The boot_cycle.sh script performs two complete image builds (no javadoc though....)
# where the second build uses the first build as the boot jdk.
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# This is useful to verify that the build is self hoisting and assists
# in flushing out bugs. You can follow up with compare_objects.sh to check
# that the two boot_cycle_?/images/j2sdk are identical. They should be.
#
# Usage:
# Specify the configure arguments to boot_cycle.sh, for example:
#
# sh common/bin/boot_cycle.sh --enable-debug --with-jvm-variants=server
#
# The same arguments will be used for both builds, except of course --with-boot-jdk
# that will be adjusted to boot_cycle_1 for the second build.
SCRIPT_DIR=`pwd`/`dirname $0`
ROOT_DIR=`(cd $SCRIPT_DIR/../.. ; pwd)`
BUILD_DIR=$ROOT_DIR/build
mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR
AUTOCONF_DIR=`(cd $SCRIPT_DIR/../autoconf ; pwd)`
BOOT_CYCLE_1_DIR=$BUILD_DIR/boot_cycle_1
BOOT_CYCLE_2_DIR=$BUILD_DIR/boot_cycle_2
# Create the boot cycle dirs in the build directory.
mkdir -p $BOOT_CYCLE_1_DIR
mkdir -p $BOOT_CYCLE_2_DIR
cd $BOOT_CYCLE_1_DIR
# Configure!
sh $AUTOCONF_DIR/configure "$@"
# Now build!
make images
if ! test -x $BOOT_CYCLE_1_DIR/images/j2sdk-image/bin/java ; then
echo Failed to build the executable $BOOT_CYCLE_1_DIR/images/j2sdk-image/bin/java
exit 1
fi
cd $BOOT_CYCLE_2_DIR
# Pickup the configure arguments, but drop any --with-boot-jdk=....
# and add the correct --with-boot-jdk=...boot_cycle_1... at the end.
ARGUMENTS="`cat $BOOT_CYCLE_1_DIR/configure-arguments|sed 's/--with-boot-jdk=[^ ]*//'` --with-boot-jdk=$BOOT_CYCLE_1_DIR/images/j2sdk-image"
# Configure using these adjusted arguments.
sh $AUTOCONF_DIR/configure $ARGUMENTS
# Now build!
make images
if ! test -x $BOOT_CYCLE_2_DIR/images/j2sdk-image/bin/java ; then
echo Failed to build the final executable $BOOT_CYCLE_2_DIR/images/j2sdk-image/bin/java
exit 1
fi