8228494: Update nroff version of man pages
authorjjg
Tue, 23 Jul 2019 11:30:31 -0700
changeset 57571 0a4829e4ad6b
parent 57498 5b5747ed8f34
child 57572 c449f430ac3f
8228494: Update nroff version of man pages Reviewed-by: mchung
src/java.base/share/man/java.1
src/java.base/share/man/jfr.1
src/jdk.aot/share/man/jaotc.1
src/jdk.javadoc/share/man/javadoc.1
--- a/src/java.base/share/man/java.1	Mon Jul 22 15:54:25 2019 -0700
+++ b/src/java.base/share/man/java.1	Tue Jul 23 11:30:31 2019 -0700
@@ -1868,17 +1868,21 @@
 .TP
 .B \f[CB]\-XX:\-UseCompressedOops\f[R]
 Disables the use of compressed pointers.
-By default, this option is enabled, and compressed pointers are used
-when Java heap sizes are less than 32 GB.
-When this option is enabled, object references are represented as
+By default, this option is enabled, and compressed pointers are used.
+This will automatically limit the maximum ergonomically determined Java
+heap size to the maximum amount of memory that can be covered by
+compressed pointers.
+By default this range is 32 GB.
+.RS
+.PP
+With compressed oops enabled, object references are represented as
 32\-bit offsets instead of 64\-bit pointers, which typically increases
-performance when running the application with Java heap sizes of less
-than 32 GB.
+performance when running the application with Java heap sizes smaller
+than the compressed oops pointer range.
 This option works only for 64\-bit JVMs.
-.RS
-.PP
-It\[aq]s also possible to use compressed pointers when Java heap sizes
-are greater than 32 GB.
+.PP
+It\[aq]s possible to use compressed pointers with Java heap sizes
+greater than 32 GB.
 See the \f[CB]\-XX:ObjectAlignmentInBytes\f[R] option.
 .RE
 .TP
@@ -3213,6 +3217,22 @@
 \f[CB]\-XX:NewSize\f[R] option.
 .RE
 .TP
+.B \f[CB]\-XX:InitialRAMPercentage=\f[R]\f[I]percent\f[R]
+Sets the initial amount of memory that the JVM will use for the Java
+heap before applying ergonomics heuristics as a percentage of the
+maximum amount determined as described in the \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM\f[R]
+option.
+The default value is 1.5625 percent.
+.RS
+.PP
+The following example shows how to set the percentage of the initial
+amount of memory used for the Java heap:
+.RS
+.PP
+\f[CB]\-XX:InitialRAMPercentage=5\f[R]
+.RE
+.RE
+.TP
 .B \f[CB]\-XX:InitialSurvivorRatio=\f[R]\f[I]ratio\f[R]
 Sets the initial survivor space ratio used by the throughput garbage
 collector (which is enabled by the \f[CB]\-XX:+UseParallelGC\f[R] and/or
@@ -3371,6 +3391,72 @@
 .RS
 .RE
 .TP
+.B \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM=\f[R]\f[I]size\f[R]
+Sets the maximum amount of memory that the JVM may use for the Java heap
+before applying ergonomics heuristics.
+The default value is the maximum amount of available memory to the JVM
+process or 128 GB, whichever is lower.
+.RS
+.PP
+The maximum amount of available memory to the JVM process is the minimum
+of the machine\[aq]s physical memory and any constraints set by the
+environment (e.g.
+container).
+.PP
+Specifying this option disables automatic use of compressed oops if the
+combined result of this and other options influencing the maximum amount
+of memory is larger than the range of memory addressable by compressed
+oops.
+See \f[CB]\-XX:UseCompressedOops\f[R] for further information about
+compressed oops.
+.PP
+The following example shows how to set the maximum amount of available
+memory for sizing the Java heap to 2 GB:
+.RS
+.PP
+\f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM=2G\f[R]
+.RE
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAMPercentage=\f[R]\f[I]percent\f[R]
+Sets the maximum amount of memory that the JVM may use for the Java heap
+before applying ergonomics heuristics as a percentage of the maximum
+amount determined as described in the \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM\f[R] option.
+The default value is 25 percent.
+.RS
+.PP
+Specifying this option disables automatic use of compressed oops if the
+combined result of this and other options influencing the maximum amount
+of memory is larger than the range of memory addressable by compressed
+oops.
+See \f[CB]\-XX:UseCompressedOops\f[R] for further information about
+compressed oops.
+.PP
+The following example shows how to set the percentage of the maximum
+amount of memory used for the Java heap:
+.RS
+.PP
+\f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAMPercentage=75\f[R]
+.RE
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-XX:MinRAMPercentage=\f[R]\f[I]percent\f[R]
+Sets the maximum amount of memory that the JVM may use for the Java heap
+before applying ergonomics heuristics as a percentage of the maximum
+amount determined as described in the \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM\f[R] option for
+small heaps.
+A small heap is a heap of approximately 125 MB.
+The default value is 50 percent.
+.RS
+.PP
+The following example shows how to set the percentage of the maximum
+amount of memory used for the Java heap for small heaps:
+.RS
+.PP
+\f[CB]\-XX:MinRAMPercentage=75\f[R]
+.RE
+.RE
+.TP
 .B \f[CB]\-XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=\f[R]\f[I]threshold\f[R]
 Sets the maximum tenuring threshold for use in adaptive GC sizing.
 The largest value is 15.
@@ -3802,6 +3888,45 @@
 .RS
 .RE
 .TP
+.B \f[CB]\-XX:InitialRAMFraction=\f[R]\f[I]ratio\f[R]
+Sets the initial amount of memory that the JVM may use for the Java heap
+before applying ergonomics heuristics as a ratio of the maximum amount
+determined as described in the \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM\f[R] option.
+The default value is 64.
+.RS
+.PP
+Use the option \f[CB]\-XX:InitialRAMPercentage\f[R] instead.
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAMFraction=\f[R]\f[I]ratio\f[R]
+Sets the maximum amount of memory that the JVM may use for the Java heap
+before applying ergonomics heuristics as a fraction of the maximum
+amount determined as described in the \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM\f[R] option.
+The default value is 4.
+.RS
+.PP
+Specifying this option disables automatic use of compressed oops if the
+combined result of this and other options influencing the maximum amount
+of memory is larger than the range of memory addressable by compressed
+oops.
+See \f[CB]\-XX:UseCompressedOops\f[R] for further information about
+compressed oops.
+.PP
+Use the option \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAMPercentage\f[R] instead.
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-XX:MinRAMFraction=\f[R]\f[I]ratio\f[R]
+Sets the maximum amount of memory that the JVM may use for the Java heap
+before applying ergonomics heuristics as a fraction of the maximum
+amount determined as described in the \f[CB]\-XX:MaxRAM\f[R] option for
+small heaps.
+A small heap is a heap of approximately 125 MB.
+The default value is 2.
+.RS
+.PP
+Use the option \f[CB]\-XX:MinRAMPercentage\f[R] instead.
+.RE
+.TP
 .B \f[CB]\-XX:+TraceClassLoading\f[R]
 Enables tracing of classes as they are loaded.
 By default, this option is disabled and classes aren\[aq]t traced.
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/src/java.base/share/man/jfr.1	Tue Jul 23 11:30:31 2019 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,295 @@
+.\" Copyright (c) 1994, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+.\" DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+.\"
+.\" This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+.\" under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+.\" published by the Free Software Foundation.
+.\"
+.\" This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+.\" ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+.\" FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+.\" version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+.\" accompanied this code).
+.\"
+.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+.\" 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+.\" Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+.\"
+.\" Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+.\" or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+.\" questions.
+.\"
+.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.3.1
+.\"
+.TH "JFR" "1" "2019" "JDK 13" "JDK Commands"
+.hy
+.SH NAME
+.PP
+jfr \- parse and print Flight Recorder files
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.PP
+To print the contents of a flight recording to standard out:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\f[R] \f[CB]print\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] \f[I]file\f[R]
+.PP
+To print metadata information about flight recording events:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\f[R] \f[CB]metadata\f[R] \f[I]file\f[R]
+.PP
+To assemble chunk files into a flight recording file:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\f[R] \f[CB]assemble\f[R] \f[I]repository\f[R] \f[I]file\f[R]
+.PP
+To disassemble a flight recording file into chunk files:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\f[R] \f[CB]disassmble\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] \f[I]file\f[R]
+.PP
+To view the summary statistics for a flight recording file:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\f[R] \f[CB]summary\f[R] \f[I]file\f[R]
+.TP
+.B \f[I]options\f[R]
+Optional: Specifies command\-line options separated by spaces.
+See the individual subcomponent sections for descriptions of the
+available options.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[I]file\f[R]
+Specifies the name of the target flight recording file
+(\f[CB]\&.jfr\f[R]).
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[I]repository\f[R]
+Specifies the location of the chunk files which are to be assembled into
+a flight recording.
+.RS
+.RE
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.PP
+The \f[CB]jfr\f[R] command provides a tool for interacting with flight
+recorder files (\f[CB]\&.jfr\f[R]).
+The main function is to filter, summarize and output flight recording
+files into human readable format.
+There is also support for merging and splitting recording files.
+.PP
+Flight recording files are created and saved as binary formatted files.
+Having a tool that can extract the contents from a flight recording and
+manipulate the contents and translate them into human readable format
+helps developers to debug performance issues with Java applications.
+.SS Subcommands
+.PP
+The \f[CB]jfr\f[R] command has several subcommands:
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]print\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]summary\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]assemble\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]disassemble\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]metadata\f[R]
+.SS \f[CB]jfr\ print\f[R] subcommand
+.PP
+Use \f[CB]jfr\ print\f[R] to print the contents of a flight recording file
+to standard out.
+The syntax is:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\ print\f[R] [\f[CB]\-\-xml\f[R]|\f[CB]\-\-json\f[R]]
+[\f[CB]\-\-categories\f[R] <\f[I]filters\f[R]>] [\f[CB]\-\-events\f[R]
+<\f[I]filters\f[R]>] [\f[CB]\-\-stack\-depth\f[R] <\f[I]depth\f[R]>]
+<\f[I]file\f[R]>
+.PP
+where:
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-xml\f[R]
+Print the recording in XML format
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-json\f[R]
+Print the recording in JSON format
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-categories\f[R] <\f[I]filters\f[R]>
+Select events matching a category name.
+The filter is a comma\-separated list of names, simple and/or qualified,
+and/or quoted glob patterns
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-events\f[R] <\f[I]filters\f[R]>
+Select events matching an event name.
+The filter is a comma\-separated list of names, simple and/or qualified,
+and/or quoted glob patterns
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-stack\-depth\f[R] <\f[I]depth\f[R]>
+Number of frames in stack traces, by default 5
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+Location of the recording file (\f[CB]\&.jfr\f[R])
+.RS
+.RE
+.PP
+The default format for printing the contents of the flight recording
+file is human readable form unless either \f[CB]xml\f[R] or \f[CB]json\f[R]
+is specified.
+These options provide machine\-readable output that can be further
+parsed or processed by user created scripts.
+.PP
+Use \f[CB]jfr\ \-\-help\ print\f[R] to see example usage of filters.
+.PP
+To reduce the amount of data displayed, it is possible to filter out
+events or categories of events.
+The filter operates on the symbolic name of an event, set by using the
+\f[CB]\@Name\f[R] annotation, or the category name, set by using the
+\f[CB]\@Category\f[R] annotation.
+If multiple filters are used, events from both filters will be included.
+If no filter is used, all the events will be printed.
+If a combination of a category filter and event filter is used, the
+selected events will be the union of the two filters.
+.PP
+For example, to show all GC events and the CPULoad event, the following
+command could be used:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\ print\ \-\-categories\ GC\ \-\-events\ CPULoad\ recording.jfr\f[R]
+.PP
+Event values are formatted according to the content types that are being
+used.
+For example, a field with the \f[CB]jdk.jfr.Percentage\f[R] annotation
+that has the value 0.52 is formatted as 52%.
+.PP
+Stack traces are by default truncated to 5 frames, but the number can be
+increased/decreased using the \f[CB]\-\-stack\-depth\f[R] command\-line
+option.
+.SS \f[CB]jfr\ summary\f[R] subcommand
+.PP
+Use \f[CB]jfr\ summary\f[R] to print statistics for a recording.
+For example, a summary can illustrate the number of recorded events and
+how much disk space they used.
+This is useful for troubleshooting and understanding the impact of event
+settings.
+.PP
+The syntax is:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\ summary\f[R] <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+.PP
+where:
+.TP
+.B <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+Location of the flight recording file (\f[CB]\&.jfr\f[R])
+.RS
+.RE
+.SS \f[CB]jfr\ metadata\f[R] subcommand
+.PP
+Use \f[CB]jfr\ metadata\f[R] to view information about events, such as
+event names, categories and field layout within a flight recording file.
+The syntax is:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\ metadata\f[R] <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+.PP
+where:
+.TP
+.B <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+Location of the flight recording file (\f[CB]\&.jfr\f[R])
+.RS
+.RE
+.SS jfr \f[CB]assemble\f[R] subcommand
+.PP
+Use jfr \f[CB]assemble\f[R] to assemble chunk files into a recording file.
+.PP
+The syntax is:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\ assemble\f[R] <\f[I]repository\f[R]> <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+.PP
+where:
+.TP
+.B <\f[I]repository\f[R]>
+Directory where the repository containing chunk files is located
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+Location of the flight recording file (\f[CB]\&.jfr\f[R])
+.RS
+.RE
+.PP
+Flight recording information is written in chunks.
+A chunk contains all of the information necessary for parsing.
+A chunk typically contains events useful for troubleshooting.
+If a JVM should crash, these chunks can be recovered and used to create
+a flight recording file using this \f[CB]jfr\ assemble\f[R] command.
+These chunk files are concatenated in chronological order and chunk
+files that are not finished (.part) are excluded.
+.SS \f[CB]jfr\ disassemble\f[R] subcommand
+.PP
+Use \f[CB]jfr\ disassemble\f[R] to decompose a flight recording file into
+its chunk file pieces.
+The syntax is:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\ disassemble\f[R] [\f[CB]\-\-max\-chunks\f[R] <\f[I]chunks\f[R]>]
+[\f[CB]\-\-output\f[R] <\f[I]directory\f[R]>] <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+.PP
+where:
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-output\f[R] <\f[I]directory\f[R]>
+The location to write the disassembled file, by default the current
+directory
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-max\-chunks\f[R] <\f[I]chunks\f[R]>
+Maximum number of chunks per file, by default 5.
+The chunk size varies, but is typically around 15 MB.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-max\-size\f[R] <\f[I]size\f[R]>
+Maximum number of bytes per file.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B <\f[I]file\f[R]>
+Location of the flight recording file (\f[CB]\&.jfr\f[R])
+.RS
+.RE
+.PP
+This function can be useful for repairing a broken file by removing the
+faulty chunk.
+It can also be used to reduce the size of a file that is too large to
+transfer.
+The resulting chunk files are named \f[CB]myfile_1.jfr\f[R],
+\f[CB]myfile_2.jfr\f[R], etc.
+If needed, the resulting file names will be padded with zeros to
+preserve chronological order.
+For example, the chunk file name is \f[CB]myfile_001.jfr\f[R] if the
+recording consists of more than 100 chunks.
+.SS jfr version and help subcommands
+.PP
+Use \f[CB]jfr\ \-\-version\f[R] or \f[CB]jfr\ version\f[R] to view the
+version string information for this jfr command.
+.PP
+To get help on any of the jfr subcommands, use:
+.PP
+\f[CB]jfr\ <\-\-help|help>\f[R] [\f[I]subcommand\f[R]]
+.PP
+where:
+.PP
+[\f[I]subcommand\f[R]] is any of:
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]print\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]metadata\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]summary\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]assemble\f[R]
+.IP \[bu] 2
+\f[CB]disassemble\f[R]
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/src/jdk.aot/share/man/jaotc.1	Tue Jul 23 11:30:31 2019 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
+.\" Copyright (c) 1994, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+.\" DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+.\"
+.\" This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+.\" under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+.\" published by the Free Software Foundation.
+.\"
+.\" This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+.\" ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+.\" FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+.\" version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+.\" accompanied this code).
+.\"
+.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+.\" 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+.\" Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+.\"
+.\" Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+.\" or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+.\" questions.
+.\"
+.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.3.1
+.\"
+.TH "JAOTC" "1" "2019" "JDK 13" "JDK Commands"
+.hy
+.SH NAME
+.PP
+jaotc \- The Java static compiler that produces native code for compiled
+Java methods
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.PP
+\f[CB]jaotc\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] [\f[I]name\f[R] | \f[I]list\f[R]]
+.TP
+.B \f[I]options\f[R]
+Command\-line options separated by spaces.
+See \f[B]jaotc Options\f[R].
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[I]name\f[R]
+The Java class or jar file from which Java methods will be compiled.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[I]list\f[R]
+Colon (\f[CB]:\f[R]) separated list of class names, modules, jar files or
+directories which contain class files.
+.RS
+.RE
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.PP
+The \f[CB]jaotc\f[R] command is a Java Ahead\-Of\-Time (AOT) static
+compiler which produces native code in the form of a shared library for
+the Java methods in specified Java class files.
+The Java Virtual Machine can load these AOT libraries and use native
+code from them when corresponding Java methods are called.
+By using \f[CB]jaotc\f[R], there is no need to wait for the JIT compiler
+to generate (by compiling bytecode) the fast native code for these Java
+methods.
+The code is already generated by \f[CB]jaotc\f[R] and ready to be
+immediately used.
+For the same reason, there is no need to execute these methods in the
+Interpreter because fast compiled native code can be executed instead.
+.PP
+\f[B]Note:\f[R]
+.PP
+The \f[CB]jaotc\f[R] command is experimental.
+See \f[B]JEP 295: Ahead\-of\-Time Compilation\f[R]
+[https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/295] for complete details.
+.SH JAOTC OPTIONS
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-output\f[R] \f[I]file\f[R]
+Output file name.
+Default name is "unnamed.so".
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-class\-name\f[R] \f[I]class\-names\f[R]
+List of Java classes to compile.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-jar\f[R] \f[I]jar\-files\f[R]
+List of JAR files to compile.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-module\f[R] \f[I]modules\f[R]
+List of Java modules to compile.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-directory\f[R] \f[I]dirs\f[R]
+List of directories to search for files to compile.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-search\-path\f[R] \f[I]dirs\f[R]
+List of directories to search for specified files.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-compile\-commands\f[R] \f[I]file\f[R]
+Name of the file containing the compile commands:
+.RS
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]exclude\f[R]
+Excludes compilation of specified methods.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]compileOnly\f[R]
+Compiles only specified methods.
+.RS
+.RE
+.PP
+Regular expressions are used to specify classes and methods.
+For example:
+.IP
+.nf
+\f[CB]
+exclude\ sun.util.resources..*.TimeZoneNames_.*.getContents\\(\\)\\[\\[Ljava/lang/Object;\ 
+exclude\ sun.security.ssl.*\ 
+compileOnly\ java.lang.String.*
+\f[R]
+.fi
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-compile\-for\-tiered\f[R]
+Generates profiling code for tiered compilation.
+By default, profiling code is not generated (could be changed in a
+future).
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-compile\-with\-assertions\f[R]
+Generates code with java assertions.
+By default, assertions code is not generated.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-compile\-threads\f[R] \f[I]number\f[R]
+Sets the number of compilation threads used.
+The default value is \f[CB]min(16,\ available_cpus)\f[R].
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-ignore\-errors\f[R]
+Ignores all exceptions thrown during class loading.
+By default, the tool will exit compilation if class loading throws an
+exception.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-exit\-on\-error\f[R]
+Exits on compilation errors.
+By default, failed compilation is skipped and compilation of other
+methods continues.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-info\f[R]
+Prints information about compilation phases.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-verbose\f[R]
+Prints more details about compilation phases.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-debug\f[R]
+Prints comprehensive details.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-help\f[R] or \f[CB]\-h\f[R] or \f[CB]\-?\f[R]
+Prints a summary of standard options and exits the tool.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-\-version\f[R]
+Prints version information.
+.RS
+.RE
+.TP
+.B \f[CB]\-J\f[R]\f[I]flag\f[R]
+Provides a flag to pass to the runtime system.
+To pass more than one flag, provide an instance of this option for each
+flag or flag argument needed.
+.RS
+.RE
+.SH JAOTC EXAMPLES
+.PP
+Use the \f[CB]jaotc\f[R] tool to execute AOT compilation.
+.IP
+.nf
+\f[CB]
+jaotc\ \-\-output\ libHelloWorld.so\ HelloWorld.class
+\f[R]
+.fi
+.PP
+Specify a generated AOT library during application execution:
+.IP
+.nf
+\f[CB]
+java\ \-XX:AOTLibrary=./libHelloWorld.so\ HelloWorld
+\f[R]
+.fi
--- a/src/jdk.javadoc/share/man/javadoc.1	Mon Jul 22 15:54:25 2019 -0700
+++ b/src/jdk.javadoc/share/man/javadoc.1	Tue Jul 23 11:30:31 2019 -0700
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
 When you document individual source files, pass in a list of Java source
 file names.
 See \f[B]javadoc Overview\f[R]
-[https://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=en/java/javase/11/tools&id=JSJAV\-GUID\-7A344353\-3BBF\-45C4\-8B28\-15025DDCC643]
+[https://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=en/java/javase/13/tools&id=JSJAV\-GUID\-7A344353\-3BBF\-45C4\-8B28\-15025DDCC643]
 in Java Platform, Standard Edition Javadoc Guide for information about
 using the \f[CB]javadoc\f[R] tool.
 .SH CONFORMANCE