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jikes(1)							      jikes(1)

NAME
       jikes - java source to bytecode compiler

SYNOPSIS
       jikes [-options] [+options] [@files]
	     file.java...

       Options,	 @files,  and  filenames may be intermixed. Individual options
       should not be repeated, unless noted below.

DESCRIPTION
       Jikes translates Java(TM) source files to  bytecode.  Features  include
       strict adherence to the language specification, automatic makefile gen‐
       eration and incremental compilation. It	is  maintained	by  the	 Jikes
       Project.

       At  this time, jikes only recognizes the full name of options; you can‐
       not abbreviate or group them. You can give different argument types  in
       any  order.  Options  are  global,  so they affect compilation of files
       listed earlier on the command line.  Duplicated	options	 override  the
       previous	 one,  unless  otherwise listed. If an option is listed in the
       form +T=n, it can also be specified as +T n or even +Tn.

OPTIONS
       Jikes may be invoked with the following command-line options:

       -bootclasspath path

       --bootclasspath path
	      Use path for the bootclasspath. This path is searched first  for
	      library  class files, and is usually set to java/lib/classes.zip
	      or java/jre/lib/rt.jar.  This defaults to an empty path.

       -classpath path

       -cp path

       --classpath path
	      Use path for CLASSPATH. This path	 is  searched  for  both  user
	      source  and  compiled  class files. This defaults to the current
	      directory.

       -d directory

       --target-directory directory
	      Write class files in the specified  directory.  Note  that  this
	      directory	 is  NOT in your classpath unless you list it there as
	      well. This defaults to the current directory.

       -debug No effect (recognized for compatibility).

       -depend

       --depend

       -Xdepend
	      Recompile all used classes.

       -deprecation

       --deprecation
	      Report uses of deprecated features.

       -encoding encoding

       --encoding encoding
	      Use specified encoding to read source files. This is not	avail‐
	      able  in some builds, because it requires a working iconv or ICU
	      encoder.	Note that  binary  distributions  for  some  platforms
	      (such  as	 Windows)  do  NOT  include  support  for the encoding
	      option, as there is not an adequate transcoding  library	avail‐
	      able  on	all platforms by default. You can tell if a binary has
	      encoding support or not by running jikes --help and looking  for
	      the  --encoding  option:	if  it is not listed, then this binary
	      does NOT include support for encoding. This defaults to a	 plat‐
	      form-dependent encoding (such as ASCII).

       -extdirs path

       --extdirs path
	      Use  path	 for  extensions directories. This is typically set to
	      grab jar and zip extension files	located	 in  java/jre/lib/ext.
	      This defaults to an empty path.

       -g     Equivalent to -gsource,lines,vars.

       -gnone|{source,lines,vars}
	      Specify  which  of  three	 classfile  debug  options  should  be
	      enabled. If this is not specified, the default is	 source,lines.
	      source stores the filename of the source file in the class file,
	      lines adds line number tracking to tie bytecodes to their	 loca‐
	      tion in the source file, and vars adds a table in the class file
	      which stores the name of local variables and parameters, as well
	      as  their	 scope.	 This defaults to line and source information,
	      but not vars.

       -help

       --help

       -h

       -?     Prints a helpful summary of options, then	 exit.	Overrides  all
	      other options, and nothing is compiled.

       -J...  No  effect, since jikes is native code, and does not need a Vir‐
	      tual Machine (ignored for compatibility).

       -nowarn

       --nowarn

       -q     Do not issue warning messages. For greater control over warnings
	      and cautions, see the +Z option.

       -nowrite

       --nowrite
	      Do not write any class files, but list which ones would be writ‐
	      ten if used with -verbose.

       -O

       --optimize
	      Optimize the bytecode.  Technically,  this  means	 jikes	should
	      inline  private  and  final  methods where appropriate, but cur‐
	      rently it does nothing.

       -source release

       --source release
	      Specify which Java SDK release  the  source  syntax  obeys.  For
	      example, to treat the assert keyword as a normal identifier, you
	      can use -source 1.3. Setting a lower target results in  backward
	      compatibility  compilation  of old source files.	Valid releases
	      are 1.3 (Java Language  Specification,  2nd  edition),  and  1.4
	      (addition	 of the assert statement, JSR 41).  Plans are underway
	      to eventually support 1.5 (addition of generics: JSR  14;	 auto‐
	      boxing,  enhanced	 for-loop,  static import, enums, and varargs:
	      JSR 201; metadata: JSR 175; and updated .class file format:  JSR
	      202;  ultimately	the Java Language Specification, 3rd edition).
	      If not specified, this defaults to the valid  value  closest  to
	      the one specified or defaulted for -target (typically 1.4).

       -sourcepath path

       --sourcepath path
	      Use  path	 for  specifying user "source only" directories. Class
	      files in this path are ignored unless  listed  in	 other	paths.
	      This defaults to the empty path.

       -target release

       --target release
	      Specify  which Java SDK release the bytecode should target.  For
	      example, exception chaining was introduced in the	 1.4  release,
	      so  a failed class literal can chain the NoClassDefFoundError to
	      its original ClassNotFoundException; while the behavior  in  the
	      1.3  release simply discards the original exception.  To get the
	      old behavior, you can use -target 1.3.  Setting a	 lower	target
	      results  in forward compatibility to older virtual machines, and
	      some source constructs will be compiled to less efficient	 work‐
	      arounds  in  order  to avoid known virtual machine bugs or defi‐
	      ciencies.	 However, a lower  target  may	occaisionally  produce
	      incorrect	 semantic  behavior.   Furthermore, some language fea‐
	      tures require virtual machine support, where there are no	 known
	      workarounds  in  earlier releases: the assert statement requires
	      1.4 (unless you also use -noassert), and the planned addition of
	      typesafe	enumerations will require 1.5. The planned addition of
	      type parameterization (also known as generics)  will  work  with
	      1.1.   Valid  releases  are 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.4.2; plans
	      are underway to support 1.5.  If not specified, this defaults to
	      the  value  specified for -source, and if that is not specified,
	      this defaults to 1.4.2.

       -verbose

       --verbose

       -v     List files read and written. Also useful with -nowrite for a dry
	      run to track dependencies.

       -version

       --version

       -V     Print  a	version	 message,  and contact information, then exit.
	      Overrides all other options except --help, and nothing  is  com‐
	      piled.

       -Werror
	      Equivalent to +Z2, provided for javac compatibility.

       -Xstdout
	      Write  error  messages  to  standard  output, not stderr. At the
	      moment, this is incompatible with javac, which takes an argument
	      as  the  name  of the file where it will direct compiler message
	      output.

       -Xswitchcheck
	      Synonym to +Pswitchcheck. Warns about fallthrough switch cases.

       ++

       --incremental
	      Compile in incremental mode.  In this mode,  jikes  stays	 resi‐
	      dent,  and  every keypress of Enter will trigger a recompilation
	      of every source file rendered out-of-date by file	 modifications
	      since  the  last	compilation  phase.  To exit this mode, type q
	      then Enter.

       +a

       --noassert
	      Do not emit assert statements.  This option is  not  recommended
	      for disabling asserts, because asserts are compiled to have min‐
	      imal  overhead  when  disabled  through  the  virtual   machine.
	      Rather, it is intended for reducing classfile size, and to allow
	      the use of -target 1.3 or earlier virtual machine	 targets  that
	      do not support the assert statement.

       +B

       --nobytecode
	      Do not invoke bytecode generator. Perform semantic checks only.

       +D

       --dump-errors
	      Report errors immediately in emacs-form without buffering.

       +DR=filename
	      Write report of dependencies to specified file.

       +E

       --emacs
	      List errors in emacs-form.

       +F

       --full-dependence
	      Do full dependence check except for Zip and Jar files.

       +Kname=TypeKeyWord
	      Map  name to type keyword. Multiple options are needed to change
	      more than one type keyword.

       +M

       --makefile
	      Generate makefile dependencies.

       +OLDCSO
	      Select to use same classpath search order as in  older  versions
	      of Jikes (for compatibility).

       +P[group-name]
	      Pedantic	compilation  - issues lots of warnings.	 With no group
	      name, this turns on a default set	 of  pedantic  warnings	 which
	      does  not	 correspond  to	 any  of the named groups of warnings.
	      Specifying a group name turns on or off  that  particular	 named
	      group  of warnings, depending on the presence of the no- prefix.
	      Some named groups are enabled by default. These  are  marked  as
	      such  in the output of jikes --help.  At present, the recognized
	      group names are effective-java, which warns about the  anti-pat‐
	      terns  mentioned	in Joshua Bloch's book "Effective Java"; modi‐
	      fier-order, which warns about the recommended ordering of multi‐
	      ple modifiers; redundant-modifiers, which warns about explicitly
	      mentioning an implied modifier; serial, which warns about	 seri‐
	      alizable	classes without serialVersionUID fields; shadow, which
	      warns about shadowing and hiding of fields;  switchcheck,	 which
	      warns about fallthrough between cases of switch statements; nam‐
	      ing-convention, which warns about names that violate Java naming
	      conventions;  unused-type-imports, which warns about unused sin‐
	      gle-type import statements;  and	unused-package-imports,	 which
	      warns  about unused package import statements.  In addition, the
	      pseudo-group all stands for all named groups  of	warnings,  but
	      not  the	anonymous group controlled by +P.  Multiple +P options
	      are cumulative in effect. For example, to get all pedantic warn‐
	      ings except modifier ordering, use +P +Pall +Pno-modifier-order.
	      To get just warnings about redundant  modifiers,	without	 other
	      pedantic warnings, use +Predundant-modifiers.

       --pedantic
	      Synonym for +P, but does not accept flags.

       +T=n

       --tab=n
	      Set  value  of tab to n spaces. If not specified, the default is
	      8.

       +U

       --unzip-dependence
	      Do full dependence check including Zip and Jar files.

       +Z0    Do not issue warning messages.

       +Z1    Treat cautions as errors.

       +Z2    Treat both warnings and cautions as errors.

       +Z

       --zero-cautions
	      Equivalent to +Z1 for compatibility  with	 earlier  versions  of
	      Jikes.

       An  argument  may have the form @file, which names a file holding addi‐
       tional command-line arguments.  Each line in that file is treated as an
       argument,  except  that	lines beginning with @ are not expanded recur‐
       sively.	Lines may optionally be quoted using either single  or	double
       quotes.	 There	are  no	 escape characters ('\' is not treated as spe‐
       cial).

FILES
       Jikes has several options related to classpath searching.   The	-boot‐
       classpath,  -extdirs, and -sourcepath options are the same as in javac.
       In addition to being specified on the  command  line,  the  environment
       variables  BOOTCLASSPATH,  EXTDIRS,  and SOURCEPATH may also be used to
       specify values for these options, respectively.	 Jikes	also  has  the
       -classpath option as in javac, with the corresponding environment vari‐
       able CLASSPATH.	The classpath may also be specified in the environment
       variable JIKESPATH, although this use is discouraged.  If JIKESPATH and
       CLASSPATH coexist, preference will be  given  to	 JIKESPATH.   A	 value
       specified  on  the command line will be always be given preference over
       the value of any environment variable.  All the directories  and	 files
       specified  in  these  options  or  environment variables must be in the
       platform	 path  format	(usually   a   colon-separated	 list,	 e.g.,
       ".:$HOME/java/jre/lib/rt.jar").

SEE ALSO
       Jikes  Project homepage http://ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jikes/
       for news of recent developments, to download new	 versions,  to	report
       bugs, or to learn how to participate in the development process.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  ©  1996-2003,	 2004  IBM  Corporation and others. All Rights
       Reserved.

       Jikes is licensed under the IBM Public License, included	 in  the  file
       license.htm  distributed	 with  the  program, and also available at the
       Jikes Project URL.  Portions of Jikes are derived  from	prior,	freely
       distributable  projects.	  For  more details on this code, see the com‐
       ments in src/double.h, src/platform.h, and src/unzip.h.

NOTES
       Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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