Team, I want to get another thread going for SCons Java development.
The SCons Java tool has a ton of error reports on Tigris including 7 priority 1 issues. At the moment, this tool doesn't stand a chance against other Java competitors, and not because they are great tools. I frankly hate ANT. I have used Java support from SCons and it's seriously painful; nothing like the C++ support. Some other developers have made statements like "No one outside SCons builds Java programs more complicated than hello world." The SCons tool framework is great, and I would really like to see the Java toolkit see some love. It has potential to be a hidden gem, and I want help out with this, but I don't have the experience to do this on my own, so firstly I'd like to list some of the biggest hurdles to users SCons Java. I'm not gonna try and propose any solutions at the moment. I just want to see if I can get the group thinking about the problems. 1. Adding resource files to a jar causes SCons segfault: http://scons.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2550 I have firsthand experience with this bug. The only way I could figure out how to workaround it was to make a separate jar just for resources. 2. Java emitter almost never gets the java output correct. One of the many things I hate about ANT is that ANT is stupid. It always executes a build even if code is up-to-date and I usually have to explicitly clean. SCons COULD resolve both problems if the emitters worked. The only way to get remotely consistent working build is to call Jar( 'buildDir' ) when everyone wants to do Jar( [ 'class1', ... 'classN' ] ). 3. Dependencies: SCons does not automatically add classpath items as dependencies. Why do I need to do this manually? This is what SCons does! It's the heart and soul! I believe this is because of item #6. 4. Consistency: Classpath tokens (among other items) do not behave the same as other builders. Example: I cannot use "#jar/item.jar" in the classpath without expanding via something like File(...).get_path(). 5. Interfaces: Java(...) parameters and internal handling aren't intuitive and only handles sources = 'directory' correctly. It doesn't do lists of java files or list of directories in a sane manner. http://scons.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1772 Personally, I don't think that Java and Jar should be separate functions. How do you get to the classes then? What about Javah! I have an idea, but that's outside the scope of this rant. 6. Performance: The dependency structure for Java exposes class files in a way that creates tons of false positives. SCons current: classes1 = Java(...) classes2 = Java(...) Depends( classes2, classes1 ) # O( N^2 ) dependency graph with tons of false positives SCons if I have anything useful to say about it jar1 = Jar( classes1 ) jar2 = Jar( classes2 ) Depends( jar2, jar1 ) # O( 1 ) which obviously fails in parallel builds currently. I am currently data mining a production Java codebase to prove my point. Dirk and I have already discussed this issue somewhat; thanks Dirk :) This actually causes the Task Master thread to get blocked on large jars reducing parallel efficiency in builds to None. V/R, William
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