On 22/02/2012 21:50, Michael McMahon wrote:
This is the webrev for the Mac OS changes for JDK8. It is pretty much
a straight merge of the current jdk7u-dev changes. It builds and passes most
JCK and regression tests with only a small number of failures.

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~michaelm/7113349/jdk8/webrev.1/

There are three separate webrevs at the link above for the three separate
repositories affected (the top-level, corba and jdk). Obviously most of the changes
are in the jdk webrev. Comments welcome!
This is great work as this is a mega merge.

Just on logistics, I believe you plan to push this to jdk8/tl and let is stabilize there for a bit - is that right? This might have some temporary impact on folks that normally hang out in jdk8/awt and other client watering holes and maybe they will need to temporarily work from a clone of jdk8/tl. Also what is the approximate timing on all this?

As regards the webrev then I did a first pass. There's way too much to do a detailed review but I think that's okay because we've been over these changes a few times. The only mis-merge that I see is the fdlibm code. Joe Darcy removed a lot of unused code in jdk8 some time ago and it looks like this merge has brought this code back. It also looks like the ProblemList (exclude) changes didn't come over and we are going to need these in order to have clean test runs. Otherwise I don't see anything obvious with the merge.

-Alan.





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