Yuji, I'll sponsor the fix.
-Dmitry On 2016-02-03 21:28, KUBOTA Yuji wrote: > Hi all, > > I do not have any role of openjdk projects. Could someone review & sponsor > this? > This might help user, but be too trivial. If this patch is > inappropriate please let me know. > > Thanks, > Yuji. > > 2016-01-04 17:41 GMT+09:00 KUBOTA Yuji <kubota.y...@gmail.com>: >> Hi all, >> >> It's just typo level. The jcmd help messages include non-existent >> option as below. >> >> If no options are given, lists Java processes (same as -p). >> >> I confirmed the jcmd implementation, but could not find "-p". >> I think "-l" is correct. >> >> I write a patch from jdk9/dev/jdk (13406:f9919c0e0a18). >> Please review it. >> >> diff --git a/src/jdk.jcmd/share/classes/sun/tools/jcmd/Arguments.java >> b/src/jdk.jcmd/share/classes/sun/tools/jcmd/Arguments.java >> --- a/src/jdk.jcmd/share/classes/sun/tools/jcmd/Arguments.java >> +++ b/src/jdk.jcmd/share/classes/sun/tools/jcmd/Arguments.java >> @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ >> System.out.println(" If the pid is 0, commands will be sent >> to all Java processes. "); >> System.out.println(" The main class argument will be used to >> match (either partially "); >> System.out.println(" or fully) the class used to start Java. >> "); >> - System.out.println(" If no options are given, lists Java >> processes (same as -p). "); >> + System.out.println(" If no options are given, lists Java >> processes (same as -l). "); >> System.out.println(" >> "); >> System.out.println(" PerfCounter.print display the counters >> exposed by this process "); >> System.out.println(" -f read and execute commands from the >> file "); >> diff --git a/test/sun/tools/jcmd/usage.out b/test/sun/tools/jcmd/usage.out >> --- a/test/sun/tools/jcmd/usage.out >> +++ b/test/sun/tools/jcmd/usage.out >> @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ >> If the pid is 0, commands will be sent to all Java processes. >> The main class argument will be used to match (either partially >> or fully) the class used to start Java. >> - If no options are given, lists Java processes (same as -p). >> + If no options are given, lists Java processes (same as -l). >> >> PerfCounter.print display the counters exposed by this process >> -f read and execute commands from the file >> >> Thanks, >> Yuji -- Dmitry Samersoff Oracle Java development team, Saint Petersburg, Russia * I would love to change the world, but they won't give me the source code.