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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ destination directory on the inpath and rebuild.)
=== Options
`-injars <JarList>`::
- deprecated: since 1.2, use -inpath, which also takes directories.
+ deprecated: since 1.2, use `-inpath`, which also takes directories.
`-inpath <Path>`::
Accept as source bytecode any .class files in the .jar files or
directories on Path. The output will include these classes, possibly
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ destination directory on the inpath and rebuild.)
the compiler. When running the output classes, the run classpath
should contain all aspectpath entries. Path, like classpath, is a
single argument containing a list of paths to jar files, delimited by
- the platform- specific classpath delimiter.
+ the platform-specific classpath delimiter.
`-argfile <File>`::
The file contains a line-delimited list of arguments. Each line in the
file should contain one option, filename, or argument string (e.g., a
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ destination directory on the inpath and rebuild.)
working directory). Comments, as in Java, start with `//` and extend
to the end of the line. Options specified in argument files may
override rather than extending existing option values, so avoid
- specifying options like <-classpath> in argument files unlike the
- argument file is the only build specification. The form <@file> is the
- same as specifying <-argfile file>.
+ specifying options like `-classpath` in argument files unlike the
+ argument file is the only build specification. The form `@file` is the
+ same as specifying `-argfile file`.
`-outjar <output.jar>`::
Put output classes in zip file output.jar.
`-outxml`::
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ destination directory on the inpath and rebuild.)
compiler will wait to recompile until it reads a newline from the
standard input, and will quit when it reads a 'q'. It will only
recompile necessary components, so a recompile should be much faster
- than doing a second compile. This requires -sourceroots.
+ than doing a second compile. This requires `-sourceroots`.
`-sourceroots <DirPaths>`::
Find and build all .java or .aj source files under any directory
listed in DirPaths. DirPaths, like classpath, is a single argument
@@ -132,15 +132,15 @@ load-time weaving configuration by _aop.xml_. Current limitations include:
Same as -Xlint:warning (enabled by default)
`-Xlint:\{level}`::
Set default level for messages about potential programming mistakes in
- crosscutting code. \{level} may be ignore, warning, or error. This
- overrides entries in org/aspectj/weaver/XlintDefault.properties from
+ crosscutting code. `\{level}` may be `ignore`, `warning`, or `error`. This
+ overrides entries in _org/aspectj/weaver/XlintDefault.properties_ from
aspectjtools.jar, but does not override levels set using the
- -Xlintfile option.
+ `-Xlintfile` option.
`-Xlintfile <PropertyFile>`::
Specify properties file to set levels for specific crosscutting
messages. PropertyFile is a path to a Java .properties file that takes
the same property names and values as
- org/aspectj/weaver/XlintDefault.properties from aspectjtools.jar,
+ _org/aspectj/weaver/XlintDefault.properties_ from aspectjtools.jar,
which it also overrides.
`-help`::
Emit information on compiler options and usage
@@ -174,11 +174,11 @@ load-time weaving configuration by _aop.xml_. Current limitations include:
E.g., `-11` implies `-source 11` and `-target 11`.
`-nowarn`::
- Emit no warnings (equivalent to '-warn:none') This does not suppress
+ Emit no warnings (equivalent to `-warn:none`) This does not suppress
messages generated by `declare warning` or `Xlint`.
`-warn: <items>`::
Emit warnings for any instances of the comma-delimited list of
- questionable code (eg '-warn:unusedLocals,deprecation'):
+ questionable code (e.g. `-warn:unusedLocals,deprecation`):
+
[source, text]
....
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ none suppress all compiler warnings
`-warn:none` does not suppress messages generated by `declare warning`
or `Xlint`.
`-deprecation`::
- Same as -warn:deprecation
+ Same as `-warn:deprecation`
`-noImportError`::
Emit no errors for unresolved imports
`-proceedOnError`::
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ none suppress all compiler warnings
Compute reference information.
`-encoding <format>`::
Specify default source encoding format. Specify custom encoding on a
- per file basis by suffixing each input source file/folder name with
+ per-file basis by suffixing each input source file/folder name with
'[encoding]'.
`-verbose`::
Emit messages about accessed/processed compilation units
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ none suppress all compiler warnings
`-time`::
Display speed information.
`-noExit`::
- Do not call System.exit(n) at end of compilation (n=0 if no error)
+ Do not call `System.exit(n)` at end of compilation (n=0 if no error)
`-repeat <N>`::
Repeat compilation process N times (typically to do performance
analysis).