Fri, 29 Apr 2011 16:05:56 +0100
7034495: Javac asserts on usage of wildcards in bounds
Summary: Problem with intersection types and wildcards causing javac to crash
Reviewed-by: jjg
duke@1 | 1 | #!echo "This is not a shell script" |
duke@1 | 2 | ############################################################################# |
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duke@1 | 23 | ############################################################################# |
duke@1 | 24 | # |
duke@1 | 25 | # JPRT shell configuration for testing. |
duke@1 | 26 | # |
duke@1 | 27 | # Input environment variables: |
duke@1 | 28 | # Windows Only: |
duke@1 | 29 | # PATH |
duke@1 | 30 | # ROOTDIR |
duke@1 | 31 | # |
duke@1 | 32 | # Output variable settings: |
duke@1 | 33 | # make Full path to GNU make |
duke@1 | 34 | # |
duke@1 | 35 | # Output environment variables: |
duke@1 | 36 | # PATH |
duke@1 | 37 | # |
duke@1 | 38 | ############################################################################# |
duke@1 | 39 | |
duke@1 | 40 | ############################################################################# |
duke@1 | 41 | # Error |
duke@1 | 42 | error() # message |
duke@1 | 43 | { |
duke@1 | 44 | echo "ERROR: $1" |
duke@1 | 45 | exit 6 |
duke@1 | 46 | } |
duke@1 | 47 | # Directory must exist |
duke@1 | 48 | dirMustExist() # dir name |
duke@1 | 49 | { |
duke@1 | 50 | if [ ! -d "$1" ] ; then |
duke@1 | 51 | error "Directory for $2 does not exist: $1" |
duke@1 | 52 | fi |
duke@1 | 53 | } |
duke@1 | 54 | # File must exist |
duke@1 | 55 | fileMustExist() # dir name |
duke@1 | 56 | { |
duke@1 | 57 | if [ ! -f "$1" ] ; then |
duke@1 | 58 | error "File for $2 does not exist: $1" |
duke@1 | 59 | fi |
duke@1 | 60 | } |
duke@1 | 61 | ############################################################################# |
duke@1 | 62 | |
duke@1 | 63 | # Should be set by JPRT as the 3 basic inputs |
duke@1 | 64 | slashjava="${ALT_SLASH_JAVA}" |
duke@1 | 65 | if [ "${slashjava}" = "" ] ; then |
duke@1 | 66 | slashjava=/java |
duke@1 | 67 | fi |
duke@1 | 68 | |
duke@1 | 69 | # Check input |
duke@1 | 70 | dirMustExist "${slashjava}" ALT_SLASH_JAVA |
duke@1 | 71 | |
duke@1 | 72 | # Uses 'uname -s', but only expect SunOS or Linux, assume Windows otherwise. |
duke@1 | 73 | osname=`uname -s` |
duke@1 | 74 | if [ "${osname}" = SunOS ] ; then |
duke@1 | 75 | |
duke@1 | 76 | # SOLARIS: Sparc or X86 |
duke@1 | 77 | osarch=`uname -p` |
duke@1 | 78 | if [ "${osarch}" = sparc ] ; then |
duke@1 | 79 | solaris_arch=sparc |
duke@1 | 80 | else |
duke@1 | 81 | solaris_arch=i386 |
duke@1 | 82 | fi |
duke@1 | 83 | |
duke@1 | 84 | # Add basic solaris system paths |
duke@1 | 85 | path4sdk=/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sfw/bin |
duke@1 | 86 | |
duke@1 | 87 | # Find GNU make |
duke@1 | 88 | make=/usr/sfw/bin/gmake |
duke@1 | 89 | if [ ! -f ${make} ] ; then |
duke@1 | 90 | make=/opt/sfw/bin/gmake |
duke@1 | 91 | if [ ! -f ${make} ] ; then |
duke@1 | 92 | make=${slashjava}/devtools/${solaris_arch}/bin/gnumake |
duke@1 | 93 | fi |
duke@1 | 94 | fi |
duke@1 | 95 | fileMustExist "${make}" make |
duke@1 | 96 | |
duke@1 | 97 | # File creation mask |
duke@1 | 98 | umask 002 |
duke@1 | 99 | |
duke@1 | 100 | elif [ "${osname}" = Linux ] ; then |
duke@1 | 101 | |
duke@1 | 102 | # Add basic paths |
duke@1 | 103 | path4sdk=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin |
duke@1 | 104 | |
duke@1 | 105 | # Find GNU make |
duke@1 | 106 | make=/usr/bin/make |
duke@1 | 107 | fileMustExist "${make}" make |
duke@1 | 108 | |
duke@1 | 109 | umask 002 |
duke@1 | 110 | |
duke@1 | 111 | else |
duke@1 | 112 | |
duke@1 | 113 | # Windows: Differs on CYGWIN vs. MKS. |
duke@1 | 114 | |
duke@1 | 115 | # We need to determine if we are running a CYGWIN shell or an MKS shell |
duke@1 | 116 | # (if uname isn't available, then it will be unix_toolset=unknown) |
duke@1 | 117 | unix_toolset=unknown |
duke@1 | 118 | if [ "`uname -a | fgrep Cygwin`" = "" -a -d "${ROOTDIR}" ] ; then |
duke@1 | 119 | # We kind of assume ROOTDIR is where MKS is and it's ok |
duke@1 | 120 | unix_toolset=MKS |
duke@1 | 121 | mkshome=`dosname -s "${ROOTDIR}"` |
duke@1 | 122 | # Most unix utilities are in the mksnt directory of ROOTDIR |
duke@1 | 123 | unixcommand_path="${mkshome}/mksnt" |
duke@1 | 124 | path4sdk="${unixcommand_path}" |
duke@1 | 125 | devtools_path="${slashjava}/devtools/win32/bin" |
duke@1 | 126 | path4sdk="${devtools_path};${path4sdk}" |
duke@1 | 127 | # Find GNU make |
duke@1 | 128 | make="${devtools_path}/gnumake.exe" |
duke@1 | 129 | fileMustExist "${make}" make |
duke@1 | 130 | elif [ "`uname -a | fgrep Cygwin`" != "" -a -f /bin/cygpath ] ; then |
duke@1 | 131 | # For CYGWIN, uname will have "Cygwin" in it, and /bin/cygpath should exist |
duke@1 | 132 | unix_toolset=CYGWIN |
duke@1 | 133 | # Most unix utilities are in the /usr/bin |
duke@1 | 134 | unixcommand_path="/usr/bin" |
duke@1 | 135 | path4sdk="${unixcommand_path}" |
duke@1 | 136 | # Find GNU make |
duke@1 | 137 | make="${unixcommand_path}/make.exe" |
duke@1 | 138 | fileMustExist "${make}" make |
duke@1 | 139 | else |
duke@1 | 140 | echo "WARNING: Cannot figure out if this is MKS or CYGWIN" |
duke@1 | 141 | fi |
duke@1 | 142 | |
duke@1 | 143 | |
duke@1 | 144 | # For windows, it's hard to know where the system is, so we just add this |
duke@1 | 145 | # to PATH. |
duke@1 | 146 | slash_path="`echo ${path4sdk} | sed -e 's@\\\\@/@g' -e 's@//@/@g' -e 's@/$@@' -e 's@/;@;@g'`" |
duke@1 | 147 | path4sdk="${slash_path};${PATH}" |
duke@1 | 148 | |
duke@1 | 149 | # Convert path4sdk to cygwin style |
duke@1 | 150 | if [ "${unix_toolset}" = CYGWIN ] ; then |
duke@1 | 151 | path4sdk="`/usr/bin/cygpath -p ${path4sdk}`" |
duke@1 | 152 | fi |
duke@1 | 153 | |
duke@1 | 154 | fi |
duke@1 | 155 | |
duke@1 | 156 | # Export PATH setting |
duke@1 | 157 | PATH="${path4sdk}" |
duke@1 | 158 | export PATH |
duke@1 | 159 |