From: Mark Wielaard Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 14:24:41 +0000 (+0000) Subject: * HACKING: new file X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a7e96ed41a2e1a7878d41e74579ab1b76fa4fbe3;p=gcc.git * HACKING: new file From-SVN: r39799 --- diff --git a/libjava/ChangeLog b/libjava/ChangeLog index 6d96bd9854b..953f0f8259b 100644 --- a/libjava/ChangeLog +++ b/libjava/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2001-02-17 Mark Wielaard + + * HACKING: new file + 2001-02-17 Mark Wielaard * java/io/DataInputStream.java: update copyright notice diff --git a/libjava/HACKING b/libjava/HACKING new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..651e1a32993 --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/HACKING @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +Things libgcj hackers should know +--------------------------------- + +If you want to hack on the libgcj files you need to be aware of the +following things. There are probably lots of other things that should be +explained in this HACKING file. Please add them if you discover them :) + +-- + +A lot of the standard library files come from the GNU Classpath project. + +The libgcj and Classpath project have officially merged, but the merge +is not yet complete. Our eventual goal is for Classpath to be an upstream +source provider for libgcj, however it will be some time before this becomes +reality: libgcj and Classpath have different implementations of many core +java classes. In order to merge them, we need to select the best (most +efficient, cleanest) implementation of each method/class/package, resolve +any conflicts created by the merge, and test the final result. + +The merged files can be recognized by the standard Classpath copyright +comments at the top of the file. If you make changes to these files then +you should also send a patch to the classpath mailinglist. + + + +If you merge a libgcj class with a classpath class then you must update the +copyright notice at the top of the file so others can see that this is a +shared libgcj/classpath file. + +-- + +If you need to add new java files to libgcj then you have to edit the +Makefile.am file in the top (libjava) directory. And run automake. +But note the following (thanks to Bryce McKinlay): + +> Do you know the magic dance I have to do when adding files to Makefile.am +> so they will appear in Makefile.in and finally in the user generated +> Makefile? +Yup, you need the magic libgcj automake ;-) + + + +Install that (dont worry, it should still work for other projects), add your +files to the Makefile.am, then just type "automake" and it will regenerate the +Makefile.in. Easy! +