I've tried using Jikes, Modern & Classic.
Same result.  The Inner class does not get loaded.





Peter Donald wrote:

> At 08:34  27/3/01 +0000, Jeffrey Porter wrote:
> >
> >I have two separate javac tasks, the first builds my API, the seconds my
> >TestSuites.
> >
> >The inner class gets parsed & built in the first task.
> >It is in the second task, the compilation of the testSuite in which is it
> >needed.
> >The output (verbose) does not show the inner class being loaded, it shows
> other
> >classes & inner classes. Just not this particular inner class.
> >
> >The strange thing is that if I let the build.xml script run & fail, then I
> run
> >the build.xml again it works. If I exclude the inner class & compile the rest
> >of the classes & then have another javac
> >target (a third one) to compile the testSuite that has  a dependency on the
> >inner class, it still
> >fails.
> >
> >I am really getting annoyed with this, if you could help it would be great.
>
> I would recomend you try jikes (preferrable) - or perhaps try to fork
> javac. It sounds like something is getting cached by compiler or something.
> If you do this does it still fail ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
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