8234541: C1 emits an empty message when it inlines successfully
Summary: Use "inline" as the message when successfull
Reviewed-by: thartmann, mdoerr
Contributed-by: navy.xliu@gmail.com
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err.prefix=Error:
err.bad.constant.pool=error while reading constant pool for {0}: {1}
err.class.not.found=class not found: {0}
err.crash=A serious internal error has occurred: {0}\nPlease file a bug report, and include the following information:\n{1}
err.end.of.file=unexpected end of file while reading {0}
err.file.not.found=file not found: {0}
err.incompatible.options=bad combination of options: {0}
err.internal.error=internal error: {0} {1} {2}
err.invalid.arg.for.option=invalid argument for option: {0}
err.ioerror=IO error reading {0}: {1}
err.missing.arg=no value given for {0}
err.no.classes.specified=no classes specified
err.not.standard.file.manager=can only specify class files when using a standard file manager
err.invalid.use.of.option=invalid use of option: {0}
err.unknown.option=unknown option: {0}
err.no.SourceFile.attribute=no SourceFile attribute
err.source.file.not.found=source file not found
err.bad.innerclasses.attribute=bad InnerClasses attribute for {0}
err.nomem=Insufficient memory. To increase memory use -J-Xmx option.
err.cant.find.module=Cannot find module {0}
err.cant.find.module.ex=Problem finding module {0}: {1}
main.usage.summary=\
Usage: {0} <options> <classes>\n\
use --help for a list of possible options
warn.prefix=Warning:
warn.unexpected.class=File {0} does not contain class {1}
note.prefix=Note:
main.usage.summary=\
Usage: {0} <options> <classes>\n\
use --help for a list of possible options
main.usage=\
Usage: {0} <options> <classes>\n\
where possible options include:
main.opt.help=\
\ -? -h --help -help Print this help message
main.opt.version=\
\ -version Version information
main.opt.v=\
\ -v -verbose Print additional information
main.opt.l=\
\ -l Print line number and local variable tables
main.opt.public=\
\ -public Show only public classes and members
main.opt.protected=\
\ -protected Show protected/public classes and members
main.opt.package=\
\ -package Show package/protected/public classes\n\
\ and members (default)
main.opt.p=\
\ -p -private Show all classes and members
main.opt.c=\
\ -c Disassemble the code
main.opt.s=\
\ -s Print internal type signatures
main.opt.class_path=\
\ --class-path <path> Specify where to find user class files
main.opt.classpath=\
\ -classpath <path> Specify where to find user class files
main.opt.cp=\
\ -cp <path> Specify where to find user class files
main.opt.bootclasspath=\
\ -bootclasspath <path> Override location of bootstrap class files
main.opt.upgrade_module_path=\
\ --upgrade-module-path <path> Specify where to find upgradeable modules
main.opt.system=\
\ --system <jdk> Specify where to find system modules
main.opt.module_path=\
\ --module-path <path> Specify where to find application modules
main.opt.multi_release=\
\ --multi-release <version> Specify the version to use in multi-release JAR files
main.opt.constants=\
\ -constants Show final constants
main.opt.sysinfo=\
\ -sysinfo Show system info (path, size, date, SHA-256 hash)\n\
\ of class being processed
main.opt.module=\
\ --module <module>, -m <module> Specify module containing classes to be disassembled
main.usage.foot=\n\
GNU-style options may use '=' instead of whitespace to separate the name of an option\n\
from its value.\n\
\n\
Each class to be shown may be specified by a filename, a URL, or by its fully\n\
qualified class name. Examples:\n\
\ path/to/MyClass.class\n\
\ jar:file:///path/to/MyJar.jar!/mypkg/MyClass.class\n\
\ java.lang.Object\n