RFR: 8212794 IBM-964 is required for AIX default charset
Magnus Ihse Bursie
magnus.ihse.bursie at oracle.com
Fri Nov 30 14:58:47 UTC 2018
On 2018-11-30 10:49, Ichiroh Takiguchi wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Could you review the fix again ?
>
> Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8212794
> Change: https://cr.openjdk.java.net/~itakiguchi/8212794/webrev.02/
I think it looks good but please let someone from core-libs review it too.
/Magnus
>
> I just fixed only IBM964 for JDK-8212794.
> (IBM29626C fix is not included)
>
> On non AIX platform (Linux),
> ibm-euctw alias is added for IBM964.
>
> Without fix
> $ jshell
> | Welcome to JShell -- Version 12-ea
> | For an introduction type: /help intro
>
> jshell> var cs = java.nio.charset.Charset.forName("IBM964")
> cs ==> x-IBM964
>
> jshell> cs.getClass().getName()
> $2 ==> "sun.nio.cs.ext.IBM964"
>
> jshell> System.out.println(String.join("\n", cs.aliases()))
> ibm-964
> cp964
> ibm964
> 964
>
> jshell> /exit
> | Goodbye
> $
> ======
>
> With fix
> ======
> $ jshell
> | Welcome to JShell -- Version 12-internal
> | For an introduction type: /help intro
>
> jshell> var cs = java.nio.charset.Charset.forName("IBM964")
> cs ==> x-IBM964
>
> jshell> cs.getClass().getName()
> $2 ==> "sun.nio.cs.ext.IBM964"
>
> jshell> System.out.println(String.join("\n", cs.aliases()))
> ibm-964
> cp964
> ibm-euctw
> ibm964
> 964
>
> jshell> /exit
> | Goodbye
> $
> ======
>
> On AIX platform
> IBM964 is moved to java.base module from jdk.charset module.
>
> ======
> $ LANG=zh_TW jshell
> | Welcome to JShell -- Version 12-internal
> | For an introduction type: /help intro
>
> jshell> var cs = java.nio.charset.Charset.defaultCharset()
> cs ==> x-IBM964
>
> jshell> cs.getClass().getName()
> $2 ==> "sun.nio.cs.IBM964"
>
> jshell> System.out.println(String.join("\n", cs.aliases()))
> ibm-964
> cp964
> ibm-euctw
> ibm964
> 964
>
> jshell> /exit
> | Goodbye
> $
> ======
>
> I'd like to obtain a sponsor for this issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Ichiroh Takiguchi
> IBM Japan, Ltd.
>
> On 2018-11-29 22:39, Ichiroh Takiguchi wrote:
>> Hello Alan & Magnus.
>>
>> Sorry for you confusion.
>> I did many copy actions and rename actions.
>> So you may see, I added unexpected code into non AIX platform.
>>
>> I think I should not put 2 kind of modification.
>>
>> For this bug id, I'll handle IBM964 and IBM33722.
>> (also SimpleEUCEncoder.java is required)
>>
>> I'll submit code review again.
>>
>> Additionally, I'll touch
>> make/data/charsetmapping/charsets
>> make/data/charsetmapping/stdcs-aix
>>
>> I'll not touch
>> make/jdk/src/classes/build/tools/charsetmapping/Main.java
>> make/jdk/src/classes/build/tools/charsetmapping/SRC.java
>>
>> My build machine is not so fast, after test is done.
>> I'll post new code.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ichiroh Takiguchi
>>
>> On 2018-11-28 19:10, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
>>> On 2018-11-28 10:36, Alan Bateman wrote:
>>>> On 28/11/2018 09:28, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
>>>>> I'm quite unsatisfied with the current handling of character sets
>>>>> in the build in general. :-( I'd really like to modernize it. I
>>>>> have a, slightly fuzzy, laundry list of things I want to fix from
>>>>> a build perspective, but I'm not sure of what "external"
>>>>> requirements are coming from AIX and the general core-libs agenda
>>>>> regarding character sets in general.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think there is a good opportunity to solve many problems at the
>>>>> same time here, as long as everyone agrees on what is the
>>>>> preferred outcome.
>>>> The support in the build to configure the charsets to include in
>>>> java.base on each platform has been working well. Charsets that
>>>> aren't in java.base go into the jdk.charsets service provider
>>>> module and that has been working well too. From the result point of
>>>> view, perhaps, but definitely not from the build perspective. ;-)
>>>> But yes, I understand this is functionality that should be kept.
>>>> One thing that we lack is some way to add charsets for specific
>>>> platforms and this comes up with the IBM patches where they are
>>>> looking to adding several additional IBM charsets. One starting
>>>> point that we've touched on in several threads here is dropping the
>>>> EBCDIC charsets from the main stream builds. Going there will need
>>>> build support.
>>> So build support for trivially adding specific charsets to specific
>>> platforms? Both to java.base (for AIX) and jdk.charsets, I presume,
>>> then?
>>>
>>> Can you expand on the issue of dropping ebcdic? What's the problem
>>> that needs build support?
>>>
>>> /Magnus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Alan
>
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