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8029216: (jdeps) Provide a specific option to report JDK internal APIs Reviewed-by: alanb
author mchung
date Wed, 04 Dec 2013 15:39:36 -0800
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main.usage.summary=\
Usage: {0} <options> <classes...>\n\
use -h, -? or --help for a list of possible options

main.usage=\
Usage: {0} <options> <classes...>\n\
where <classes> can be a pathname to a .class file, a directory, a JAR file,\n\
or a fully-qualified class name.  Possible options include:

error.prefix=Error:
warn.prefix=Warning:

main.opt.h=\
\  -h -?        -help                 Print this usage message

main.opt.version=\
\  -version                           Version information

main.opt.v=\
\  -v           -verbose              Print all class level dependencies\n\
\  -verbose:package                   Print package-level dependencies excluding\n\
\                                     dependencies within the same archive\n\
\  -verbose:class                     Print class-level dependencies excluding\n\
\                                     dependencies within the same archive

main.opt.s=\
\  -s           -summary              Print dependency summary only

main.opt.p=\
\  -p <pkgname> -package <pkgname>    Finds dependences in the given package\n\
\                                     (may be given multiple times)

main.opt.e=\
\  -e <regex>   -regex <regex>        Finds dependences in packages matching pattern\n\
\                                     (-p and -e are exclusive)

main.opt.include=\
\  -include <regex>                   Restrict analysis to classes matching pattern\n\
\                                     This option filters the list of classes to\n\
\                                     be analyzed.  It can be used together with\n\
\                                     -p and -e which apply pattern to the dependences

main.opt.P=\
\  -P           -profile              Show profile or the file containing a package

main.opt.cp=\
\  -cp <path>   -classpath <path>     Specify where to find class files

main.opt.R=\
\  -R           -recursive            Recursively traverse all dependencies

main.opt.apionly=\
\  -apionly                           Restrict analysis to APIs i.e. dependences\n\
\                                     from the signature of public and protected\n\
\                                     members of public classes including field\n\
\                                     type, method parameter types, returned type,\n\
\                                     checked exception types etc

main.opt.dotoutput=\
\  -dotoutput <dir>                   Destination directory for DOT file output

main.opt.jdkinternals=\
\  -jdkinternals                      Finds class-level dependences on JDK internal APIs.\n\
\                                     By default, it analyzes all classes on -classpath\n\
\                                     and input files unless -include option is specified.\n\
\                                     This option cannot be used with -p, -e and -s options.\n\
\                                     WARNING: JDK internal APIs may not be accessible in\n\
\                                     the next release.

main.opt.depth=\
\  -depth=<depth>                     Specify the depth of the transitive\n\
\                                     dependency analysis


err.unknown.option=unknown option: {0}
err.missing.arg=no value given for {0}
err.internal.error=internal error: {0} {1} {2}
err.invalid.arg.for.option=invalid argument for option: {0}
err.option.after.class=option must be specified before classes: {0}
err.option.unsupported={0} not supported: {1}
err.profiles.msg=No profile information
err.dot.output.path=invalid path: {0}
warn.invalid.arg=Invalid classname or pathname not exist: {0}
warn.split.package=package {0} defined in {1} {2}

artifact.not.found=not found