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Benjamin Bentmann closed MJAVACC-30.
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      Assignee: Benjamin Bentmann
    Resolution: Fixed

Committed in r6233.

> Use generated Java files themselves for stale source detection
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>
>                 Key: MJAVACC-30
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAVACC-30
>             Project: Maven 2.x JavaCC Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: javacc
>    Affects Versions: 2.2
>         Environment: Maven 2.0.7, JDK 1.5.0_12, WinXP
>            Reporter: Benjamin Bentmann
>            Assignee: Benjamin Bentmann
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.4
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>         Attachments: stale-source-scanner.patch
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>
> If I understand the StaleSourceScanner correctly, the parameter 
> timestampDirectory should be unnecessary. The same effect of output 
> generation only upon modified/updated grammar files could be achieved by 
> comparing the timestamps of the grammar files against the timestamps of the 
> java files (and not copies of the grammar files). The required code changes 
> should be minimal, i.e. simply change lines like {code}SuffixMapping mapping 
> = new SuffixMapping( ".jj", ".jj" );{code} to {code}SuffixMapping mapping = 
> new SuffixMapping( ".jj", ".java" );{code} and pass the (base) output 
> directory rather than the timestamp directory into computeStaleGrammars().
> The proposed change should yield the same conditional output generation for 
> the use case where the output directory is set to something under 
> ${basedir}/target. However, it should perform better for such use cases where 
> the java files are generated into a non-temporary/version-controlled 
> directory like ${basedir}/src/main/java. Currently, a "mvn clean 
> generate-sources" will always trigger the generation of output regardless 
> whether necessary or not because the timestamp files do not exist (any more). 
> Taking the output files for the timestamp test should avoid this unwanted 
> effect.

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