Key issue is now resolved, and this can be looked at (by anyone!) here:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~nloodin/7029383/webrev.02/
So there's two things, as I said:
1. Expand imports or leave them alone
2. Keep jpda demo as is / keep it with these "light changes" / remove
completely
Opinions?
I guess if there aren't any and I had my way I'd say that I'd like to
expand imports and remove the com/sun/tools/example/debug directory
(where the code for the jpda demo resides)
/Nisse
On 04/18/2011 08:13 PM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:
Hi Nils.
This is fantastic, these demos needed some attention.
You should scp the webrev to cr.openjdk.java.net
<http://cr.openjdk.java.net>, e.g.
scp -r 7029383/webrev.01/ [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>:
Then anyone can view it with:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~nloodin/webrev.01/
<http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Enloodin/webrev.01/>
My comments:
src/share/classes/com/sun/tools/example/debug/bdi/ChildSession.java
If the quit methods are to be deleted, we should just delete the
lines, not comment out the methods.
src/share/classes/com/sun/tools/example/debug/bdi/SourceNameReferenceTypeSpec.java
Dito on commented out code. I'd rather see it deleted, maybe leave
just a plain comment that
certain exceptions are just not thrown anymore.
src/share/classes/com/sun/tools/example/debug/expr/ExpressionParser.java
What a yucky file. :^( I'm not sure your changes have improved this
file, granted it may need
some more major surgery. The long lines make it very hard to review
the changes side by side.
You may need to look at this file again, the indentation seems
messed up in places.
src/share/demo/nio/zipfs/Demo.java
Not sure I understand the comments on the getString()/getBytes()
methods.
Mentions 'two paths are equal' but I don't see the connection.
The @Override's are fairly clear all by themselves, but the
@SuppressWarnings probably deserve
a short comment as to why the warning is being suppressed rather than
addressed in the code.
Even if it is a short comment like "// Serialization not used"
On imports, I like that you have deleted many unneeded ones. I myself
prefer to completely
avoid wildcard imports, using an IDE to keep them accurate, but that's
just my style.
I'm a little concerned that we might be disturbing the dust and
cobwebs on these demos, I'm
assuming that all the demo tests will be run, and the jdb tests, but
overall I'm glad they are getting
some attention.
-kto
On Apr 18, 2011, at 5:01 AM, Nils Loodin wrote:
Hello all!
My name is Nils Loodin ,and I work in the swedish SQE team, now under
Ken chen. I've been working on the refresh demos project (PRD req. no.
537450)
I actually sent a request for a review previously, but that mail seems to have
gone missing (thanks Beehive), but it's available at the mailing list archive:
(http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/serviceability-dev/2011-April/003868.html)
Anyway, that might be for the better, since I've had time to update the webrev
with some more stuff after comments from the nice Mandy Chung!
One thing to note though, is that this was a pretty time bound project, but
with a lot of code to go through and update. There are definitely things to do,
still. perhaps this can be reviewed as an initial effort.
(Overview here:
https://sunspace.sfbay.sun.com/display/JAVASE/JDK+7+Demos+Update)
The changes should be pretty trivial. Mostly added annotations, using
for-each constructs and generics instead of raw types.
Please have a look here:
http://wikifiles.se.oracle.com/qa/nloodin/7029383/webrev.01/
<http://wikifiles.se.oracle.com/qa/nloodin/7029383/webrev.00/>
Regards
Nils Loodin