Yup, got to echo Tims words - very cool :)

It's great for us to be able to see how near/far we are from a full J2SE implementation, and provides
a simple way for people to find areas that need work. Thanks!


Stuart Ballard wrote:
Stuart Ballard <stuart.a.ballard <at> gmail.com> writes:
If you can give me an url that will always point to the latest jar file(s), I
can set up nightly japi results and mail diffs to this list.

Geir gave me a pointer to the latest snapshots, so the japi results are now online:

http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-jdk10-harmony
http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-jdk11-harmony
http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-jdk12-harmony
http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-jdk13-harmony
http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-jdk14-harmony
http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-jdk15-harmony
http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-harmony-jdk15

The last report triggers a recently-discovered bug in japitools that causes some
StringBuffer methods to be incorrectly reported as "missing in jdk15" (which
would mean that they are extra methods in harmony). I suggest ignoring the last
report for now, or at least verifying anything it claims against Sun's
documentation before acting on it.

Other than that the reports should give correct information about Harmony's
coverage of the API defined in each JDK version.

Whenever these results change for better or worse, (unless I've screwed
something up), an email will be sent to this list with the differences.

Stuart.



--
Oliver Deakin
IBM United Kingdom Limited

Reply via email to