001 /* Compiler.java -- placeholder for Java-to-native runtime compilers
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037
038
039 package java.lang;
040
041 /**
042 * The <code>Compiler</code> class is a placeholder for a JIT compiler
043 * implementation, and does nothing unless there is such a compiler.
044 *
045 * <p>The system property <code>java.compiler</code> may contain the name
046 * of a library to load with <code>System.loadLibrary</code> when the
047 * virtual machine first starts. If so, and loading the library succeeds,
048 * then a function by the name of <code>java_lang_Compiler_start()</code>
049 * in that library is called.
050 *
051 * <p>Note that a VM might not have implemented any of this.
052 *
053 * @author Tom Tromey (tromey@cygnus.com)
054 * @see System#getProperty(String)
055 * @see System#getProperty(String, String)
056 * @see System#loadLibrary(String)
057 * @since JDK 1.0
058 * @status updated to 1.4
059 */
060 public final class Compiler
061 {
062 /**
063 * Don't allow new `Compiler's to be made.
064 */
065 private Compiler()
066 {
067 }
068
069 /**
070 * Compile the class named by <code>oneClass</code>.
071 *
072 * @param oneClass the class to compile
073 * @return <code>false</code> if no compiler is available or
074 * compilation failed, <code>true</code> if compilation succeeded
075 * @throws NullPointerException if oneClass is null
076 */
077 public static boolean compileClass(Class<?> oneClass)
078 {
079 return VMCompiler.compileClass(oneClass);
080 }
081
082 /**
083 * Compile the classes whose name matches <code>classNames</code>.
084 *
085 * @param classNames the name of classes to compile
086 * @return <code>false</code> if no compiler is available or
087 * compilation failed, <code>true</code> if compilation succeeded
088 * @throws NullPointerException if classNames is null
089 */
090 public static boolean compileClasses(String classNames)
091 {
092 return VMCompiler.compileClasses(classNames);
093 }
094
095 /**
096 * This method examines the argument and performs an operation
097 * according to the compilers documentation. No specific operation
098 * is required.
099 *
100 * @param arg a compiler-specific argument
101 * @return a compiler-specific value, including null
102 * @throws NullPointerException if the compiler doesn't like a null arg
103 */
104 public static Object command(Object arg)
105 {
106 return VMCompiler.command(arg);
107 }
108
109 /**
110 * Calling <code>Compiler.enable()</code> will cause the compiler
111 * to resume operation if it was previously disabled; provided that a
112 * compiler even exists.
113 */
114 public static void enable()
115 {
116 VMCompiler.enable();
117 }
118
119 /**
120 * Calling <code>Compiler.disable()</code> will cause the compiler
121 * to be suspended; provided that a compiler even exists.
122 */
123 public static void disable()
124 {
125 VMCompiler.disable();
126 }
127 }