Encoding problem when building
Kelly O'Hair
kelly.ohair at oracle.com
Mon Jan 7 19:42:34 UTC 2013
Did a bug report get filed for this issue?
-kto
On Jan 4, 2013, at 9:37 PM, Frank Ding wrote:
> Hi Volker,
> Yes, I think so. The comment is pasted below.
> /**
> * org/omg/PortableServer/Current.java .
> * 由IDL-to-Java 编译器 (可移植), 版本 "3.2"生成
> * 从../../../../src/share/classes/org/omg/PortableServer/poa.idl
> * 2013年1月4日 星期五 下午01时21分01秒 CST
> */
>
> It's in Chinese, and it says when translated to English that "Generated by IDL-to-Java compiler(portable) version 3.2 and the date. You can also view a "normal" English one under openjdk folder "corba\gensrc\" after performing a build.
>
> An relevant question is that in my env (export LANG=C), java output without any param always gives me Chinese help. Even though we may find out which env var or value jvm reads on startup, it could be impossible to change them. Any insight or idea on the mechanism is welcome.
>
> Best regards,
> Frank
>
> On 1/4/2013 4:59 PM, Volker Simonis wrote:
>> This is just a wild guess, but perhaps idlj uses the value of some environment variables (or values derived from them - check System.getProperties()) which contain non ASCII characters? This could be something like PATH, HOSTNAME, USER. What exact characters are there in the comment and what kind of comment is it? How does this comment look on a "normal" system?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Volker
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:29 AM, Frank Ding <dingxmin at linux.vnet.ibm.com <mailto:dingxmin at linux.vnet.ibm.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kelly
>> I investigated how local specific characters get into generated
>> sources in corba module. Those classes are generated by following
>> command idlj
>> c:/openjdk/dep/jdk1.7.0_02/bin/idlj -J-XX:-PrintVMOptions
>> -J-XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -J-XX:-LogVMOutput -J-Xmx512m
>> -J-Xms512m -J-XX:PermSize=32m -J-XX:MaxPermSize=160m -td
>> "c:/openjdk/ojdk8_ojdk_739/../ojdk8_ojdk_739-debug/corba/gensrc"
>> -i "../../../../src/share/classes/org/omg/PortableServer" -i
>> "../../../../src/share/classes/org/omg/PortableInterceptor" -corba
>> 3.0 -fall -pkgPrefix PortableServer org.omg
>> ../../../../src/share/classes/org/omg/PortableServer/poa.idl
>>
>> I checked idlj help but there is no encoding specific option. My
>> locale environment vars are listed below
>>
>> $ locale
>> LANG=C
>> LC_CTYPE="C"
>> LC_NUMERIC="C"
>> LC_TIME="C"
>> LC_COLLATE="C"
>> LC_MONETARY="C"
>> LC_MESSAGES="C"
>> LC_ALL=
>>
>> Could you give me any hint about how to force idlj to generate
>> ascii chars only?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Frank
>>
>>
>> On 1/1/2013 12:47 AM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:
>>
>> In the past, the "-encoding ascii" was important, all the
>> reasons I can't completely list right now. But it is important
>> that regardless of the locale, the bits created during the
>> build should be the same for everyone.
>> The definition of "same" might not be bit for bit, but by
>> minimizing the potential differences we have a fighting
>> chance of measuring "the same".
>>
>> But my question is, how are any locale specific characters
>> getting into generated sources? That's what we need to find out.
>>
>> Removing "-encoding ascii" is probably not the right answer,
>> and if it is, will require some debate.
>>
>> -kto
>>
>> On Dec 30, 2012, at 9:25 PM, Frank Ding wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> I have an encoding problem when building openjdk 8 on my
>> Windows 7. My windows is Chinese environment but I
>> exported LANG=C in cygwin bash before building. The issue
>> is that in module corba and jdk, some java classes are
>> generated by program. They happen to contain Chinese
>> characters in comment. However, they are compiled with
>> explicit option "-encoding ascii" in makefile. This
>> results in unrecognizable chars complained by javac
>> (Error: encoding ascii unmappable chars) . I have a patch
>> that removes all unnecessary "-encoding ascii" but I am
>> not sure all its side effect. Shall I submit a bug?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Frank
>>
>>
>>
>
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