On 2018-11-30 10:49, Ichiroh Takiguchi wrote:
Hello.

Could you review the fix again ?

Bug:    https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8212794
Change: https://cr.openjdk.java.net/~itakiguchi/8212794/webrev.02/
I think it looks good but please let someone from core-libs review it too.

/Magnus

I just fixed only IBM964 for JDK-8212794.
(IBM29626C fix is not included)

On non AIX platform (Linux),
ibm-euctw alias is added for IBM964.

Without fix
$ jshell
|  Welcome to JShell -- Version 12-ea
|  For an introduction type: /help intro

jshell> var cs = java.nio.charset.Charset.forName("IBM964")
cs ==> x-IBM964

jshell> cs.getClass().getName()
$2 ==> "sun.nio.cs.ext.IBM964"

jshell> System.out.println(String.join("\n", cs.aliases()))
ibm-964
cp964
ibm964
964

jshell> /exit
|  Goodbye
$
======

With fix
======
$ jshell
|  Welcome to JShell -- Version 12-internal
|  For an introduction type: /help intro

jshell> var cs = java.nio.charset.Charset.forName("IBM964")
cs ==> x-IBM964

jshell> cs.getClass().getName()
$2 ==> "sun.nio.cs.ext.IBM964"

jshell> System.out.println(String.join("\n", cs.aliases()))
ibm-964
cp964
ibm-euctw
ibm964
964

jshell> /exit
|  Goodbye
$
======

On AIX platform
IBM964 is moved to java.base module from jdk.charset module.

======
$ LANG=zh_TW jshell
|  Welcome to JShell -- Version 12-internal
|  For an introduction type: /help intro

jshell> var cs = java.nio.charset.Charset.defaultCharset()
cs ==> x-IBM964

jshell> cs.getClass().getName()
$2 ==> "sun.nio.cs.IBM964"

jshell> System.out.println(String.join("\n", cs.aliases()))
ibm-964
cp964
ibm-euctw
ibm964
964

jshell> /exit
|  Goodbye
$
======

I'd like to obtain a sponsor for this issue.

Thanks,
Ichiroh Takiguchi
IBM Japan, Ltd.

On 2018-11-29 22:39, Ichiroh Takiguchi wrote:
Hello Alan & Magnus.

Sorry for you confusion.
I did many copy actions and rename actions.
So you may see, I added unexpected code into non AIX platform.

I think I should not put 2 kind of modification.

For this bug id, I'll handle IBM964 and IBM33722.
(also SimpleEUCEncoder.java is required)

I'll submit code review again.

Additionally, I'll touch
make/data/charsetmapping/charsets
make/data/charsetmapping/stdcs-aix

I'll not touch
make/jdk/src/classes/build/tools/charsetmapping/Main.java
make/jdk/src/classes/build/tools/charsetmapping/SRC.java

My build machine is not so fast, after test is done.
I'll post new code.

Thanks,
Ichiroh Takiguchi

On 2018-11-28 19:10, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
On 2018-11-28 10:36, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 28/11/2018 09:28, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
I'm quite unsatisfied with the current handling of character sets in the build in general. :-( I'd really like to modernize it. I have a, slightly fuzzy, laundry list of things I want to fix from a build perspective, but I'm not sure of what "external" requirements are coming from AIX and the general core-libs agenda regarding character sets in general.

I think there is a good opportunity to solve many problems at the same time here, as long as everyone agrees on what is the preferred outcome.
The support in the build to configure the charsets to include in java.base on each platform has been working well. Charsets that aren't in java.base go into the jdk.charsets service provider module and that has been working well too. From the result point of view, perhaps, but definitely not from the build perspective. ;-) But yes, I understand this is functionality that should be kept. One thing that we lack is some way to add charsets for specific platforms and this comes up with the IBM patches where they are looking to adding several additional IBM charsets. One starting point that we've touched on in several threads here is dropping the EBCDIC charsets from the main stream builds. Going there will need build support.
So build support for trivially adding specific charsets to specific
platforms? Both to java.base (for AIX) and jdk.charsets, I presume,
then?

Can you expand on the issue of dropping ebcdic? What's the problem
that needs build support?

/Magnus


-Alan


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