OpenJDK/hotspot browsable current source?

S.R. Venkatramanan sr at computer.org
Mon Feb 23 07:19:41 PST 2009


Peter,

Thanks for the detailed instructions.  I got a browsable tree now!

Ramki, thanks to you too.

S.R.

Peter B. Kessler wrote:

> When I want to browse the current sources in the HotSpot tree, I start 
> from
>
>    http://openjdk.java.net/
>
> click on the (tiny) "7" in "Source code / Mercurial (6, 7)" from the 
> left-hand navigation panel.  That gets me to the JDK Master forest.  I 
> add "/hotspot" to that URL to get to the root of the HotSpot tree.  
> Then I click on the "manifest" for the change (or tag, or branch).  
> That gets me to a page where I can rummage around in what I think of 
> as "the HotSpot sources.  E.g., the current one is
>
>    http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/hotspot/file/d61c7c22b25c
>
> and from there you can click down to, for example,
>    
> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/hotspot/file/d61c7c22b25c/src/share/vm/runtime/globals.hpp 
>
>
> (which I see you changed 3 weeks ago).
>
> A bit of history: the OpenGrok instance was running on a private web 
> site registered by Tom Marble.  I assume he's let it expire.  The plan 
> was always to run an OpenGrok instance on openjdk.java.net, but I 
> don't think that's moved beyond the "plan" stage, and the plan may 
> have changed.
>
>             ... peter
>
> Y Srinivas Ramakrishna wrote:
>
>> It seems that both the links to browsable source from
>> this page:-
>>
>> http://openjdk.java.net/groups/hotspot/
>>
>> viz. :-
>>
>> https://openjdk.dev.java.net/source/browse/openjdk/jdk/trunk/
>>
>> and
>>
>> http://opengrok.neojava.org/hotspot
>>
>> are now obsolete, with the first not pointing to
>> source that is apparently more than a year old,
>> and the second a broken link.
>>
>> Does anyone know if there's an open
>> "current" browsable source of (some suitable master
>> forest repo of) OpenJDK 7 somewhere that we can
>> link to above?
>>
>> -- ramki
>
>
>




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