On Mon, 20 Mar 2023 06:57:32 GMT, Jaikiran Pai <[email protected]> wrote:
>> test/jdk/java/lang/ModuleTests/AnnotationsTest.java line 61: >> >>> 59: * java.base/jdk.internal.module >>> 60: * @library /test/lib >>> 61: * @build jdk.test.lib.util.ModuleInfoWriter >> >> You don't need to build library classes explicitly. I think @library >> /test/lib it enough. > > Hello @lmesnik, on the contrary, these build directives are recommended (and > based on some of the issues we have encountered, are in fact necessary). The > jtreg documentation has this to say https://openjdk.org/jtreg/tag-spec.html: > >> In general, classes in library directories are not automatically compiled as >> part of a compilation command explicitly naming the source files containing >> those classes. A test that relies upon library classes should contain >> appropriate @build directives to ensure that the classes will be compiled. >> It is strongly recommended that tests do not rely on the use of implicit >> compilation by the Java compiler. Such an approach is generally fragile, and >> may lead to incomplete recompilation when a test or library code has been >> modified. Explicit compilation is exactly the reason of adding `@build` ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13085#discussion_r1142447529
