Need reviewer
Jonathan Gibbons
Jonathan.Gibbons at sun.com
Mon Oct 12 14:35:25 UTC 2009
I doubt this is driving Kelly's work, but I note that with exotic
identifiers added in JSR292, any JVMS name is a legal Java identifier.
Thus these files have potentially valid class names.
The interaction with an IDE can be inconvenient, since the IDE is likely
to handle these files incorrectly. langtools did this cleanup quite a
while back for this reason.
-- Jon
Mark Reinhold wrote:
>> Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 17:35:31 -0700
>> From: kelly.ohair at sun.com
>>
>
>
>> 6888701: Change all template java source files to a .java.template file suffix
>>
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ohair/openjdk7/jdk7-build-template-6888701/webrev/
>>
>
> Most of the files you are renaming in this change are in NIO, and the
> names of those files were carefully chosen so as to be invalid Java
> class names -- they all contain at least one dash character.
>
> This approach has the advantage that when you visit the files in an
> editor or IDE they're treated as Java source files without any further
> effort. This is a feature, not a bug as claimed in 6888701.
>
> I'd like to understand more about the complications in Makefile logic
> claimed in 6888701. If this is such a problem then why are we just
> now getting around to fixing it?
>
> - Mark
>
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