mandy chung
mandy.chung at oracle.com
Thu Aug 31 18:39:13 UTC 2017
Hi Nicolai,
The `--generate-module-info` and `--generate-open-module` options take
an output directory argument and generates module-info.java (source
file) in the output directory, one per each specified JAR file on the
command-line.
I agree that this is not ideal and `--generate-module-declarations` is a
good option name. Having a second thought, a better alternative might
be to add --output <dir> option so that --generate-module-declarations
could specify an optional argument `open`.
We can introduce new option names in a future release.
Mandy
On 8/30/17 11:43 PM, Nicolai Parlog wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I guess it's too late to change that now, but I find two of JDeps
> command line options have really unfortunate names:
>
> `--generate-module-info`
>
> * module-info is very colloquial, is this term used anywhere else?
> * it's singular, which is of course grammatically correct but
> _really_ weird - it generates many module declarations (infos?)
> after all
>
> `--generate-open-module`
>
> * this should definitely be plural
> * where did the "-info" go - is it not needed here?
>
> I think `--generate-modules`/`--generate-open-modules` would be nice and
> comparatively succinct. There is a slight discomfort because nobody is
> actually creating modules, so
> `--generate-module-declarations`/`--generate-open-module-declarations`
> would be more precise, but obviously much longer.
>
> so long ... Nicolai
>
>
>
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