8005994: Method annotations are allocated unnecessarily during class file parsing
Summary: Also reviewed by: vitalyd@gmail.com
Reviewed-by: coleenp, acorn
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# Properties for jprt
# Locked down to jdk8
jprt.tools.default.release=jdk8
# The different build flavors we want, we override here so we just get these 2
jprt.build.flavors=product,fastdebug
# Standard list of jprt build targets for this source tree
jprt.build.targets= \
solaris_sparc_5.10-{product|fastdebug}, \
solaris_sparcv9_5.10-{product|fastdebug}, \
solaris_i586_5.10-{product|fastdebug}, \
solaris_x64_5.10-{product|fastdebug}, \
linux_i586_2.6-{product|fastdebug}, \
linux_x64_2.6-{product|fastdebug}, \
macosx_x64_10.7-{product|fastdebug}, \
windows_i586_5.1-{product|fastdebug}, \
windows_x64_5.2-{product|fastdebug}
# User can select the test set with jprt submit "-testset name" option
jprt.my.test.set=${jprt.test.set}
# Test target list (no fastdebug & limited c2 testing)
jprt.my.test.target.set= \
solaris_sparc_5.10-product-c1-TESTNAME, \
solaris_sparcv9_5.10-product-c2-TESTNAME, \
solaris_i586_5.10-product-c1-TESTNAME, \
solaris_x64_5.10-product-c2-TESTNAME, \
linux_i586_2.6-product-{c1|c2}-TESTNAME, \
linux_x64_2.6-product-c2-TESTNAME, \
macosx_x64_10.7-product-c2-TESTNAME, \
windows_i586_5.1-product-c1-TESTNAME, \
windows_x64_5.2-product-c2-TESTNAME
# Default vm test targets (testset=default)
jprt.vm.default.test.targets= \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jvm98}
# Default jdk test targets (testset=default)
jprt.make.rule.default.test.targets= \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_lang}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_math}
# Default vm test targets (testset=core)
jprt.vm.core.test.targets= \
${jprt.vm.default.test.targets}
# Core jdk test targets (testset=core)
jprt.make.rule.core.test.targets= \
${jprt.make.rule.default.test.targets}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_util}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_io}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_net}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_nio}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_security1}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_security2}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_security3}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_rmi}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_management}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_jmx}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_text}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_tools}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_jfr}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_other}
# All vm test targets (testset=all)
jprt.vm.all.test.targets= \
${jprt.vm.default.test.targets}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=runThese}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jbb_default}
# All jdk test targets (testset=all)
jprt.make.rule.all.test.targets= \
${jprt.make.rule.core.test.targets}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_awt}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_beans1}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_beans2}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_beans3}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_jdi}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_sound}, \
${jprt.my.test.target.set:TESTNAME=jdk_swing}
# JCK test targets in test/Makefile (no windows)
jprt.my.jck.test.target.set= \
solaris_sparc_5.10-product-c1-JCK7TESTRULE, \
solaris_sparcv9_5.10-product-c2-JCK7TESTRULE, \
solaris_i586_5.10-product-c1-JCK7TESTRULE, \
solaris_x64_5.10-product-c2-JCK7TESTRULE, \
linux_i586_2.6-product-c1-JCK7TESTRULE, \
linux_x64_2.6-product-c2-JCK7TESTRULE
# JCK testset targets (e.g. jprt submit -testset jck ... )
jprt.make.rule.jck.test.targets= \
${jprt.my.jck.test.target.set:JCK7TESTRULE=jck7devtools}, \
${jprt.my.jck.test.target.set:JCK7TESTRULE=jck7runtime}, \
${jprt.my.jck.test.target.set:JCK7TESTRULE=jck7compiler}
# Select list to use (allow for testset to be empty too)
jprt.make.rule..test.targets=${jprt.make.rule.default.test.targets}
jprt.make.rule.test.targets=${jprt.make.rule.${jprt.my.test.set}.test.targets}
jprt.vm..test.targets=${jprt.vm.default.test.targets}
jprt.test.targets=${jprt.vm.${jprt.my.test.set}.test.targets}
# Directories to be excluded from the source bundles
jprt.bundle.exclude.src.dirs=build dist webrev