GCJ-DBTOOL
Section: GNU (1)
Updated: 2010-06-30
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NAME
gcj-dbtool - Manipulate class file mapping databases for libgcj
SYNOPSIS
gcj-dbtool OPTION DBFILE [MORE] ...
gcj-dbtool [-0] [-] [-n] [-a] [-f]
[-t] [-l] [-p [LIBDIR]]
[-v] [-m] [--version] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
"gcj-dbtool" is a tool for creating and manipulating class file
mapping databases. "libgcj" can use these databases to find a
shared library corresponding to the bytecode representation of a
class. This functionality is useful for ahead-of-time compilation of
a program that has no knowledge of "gcj".
"gcj-dbtool" works best if all the jar files added to it are
compiled using "-findirect-dispatch".
Note that "gcj-dbtool" is currently available as ``preview
technology''. We believe it is a reasonable way to allow
application-transparent ahead-of-time compilation, but this is an
unexplored area. We welcome your comments.
OPTIONS
- -n DBFILE [SIZE]
-
This creates a new database. Currently, databases cannot be resized;
you can choose a larger initial size if desired. The default size is
32,749.
- -a DBFILE JARFILE LIB
-
- -f DBFILE JARFILE LIB
-
This adds a jar file to the database. For each class file in the jar,
a cryptographic signature of the bytecode representation of the class
is recorded in the database. At runtime, a class is looked up by its
signature and the compiled form of the class is looked for in the
corresponding shared library. The -a option will verify
that LIB exists before adding it to the database; -f
skips this check.
- [-][-0] -m DBFILE DBFILE,[DBFILE]
-
Merge a number of databases. The output database overwrites any
existing database. To add databases into an existing database,
include the destination in the list of sources.
If - or -0 are used, the list of files to read is
taken from standard input instead of the command line. For
-0, Input filenames are terminated by a null character
instead of by whitespace. Useful when arguments might contain white
space. The GNU find -print0 option produces input suitable for this
mode.
- -t DBFILE
-
Test a database.
- -l DBFILE
-
List the contents of a database.
- -p
-
Print the name of the default database. If there is no default
database, this prints a blank line. If LIBDIR is specified, use
it instead of the default library directory component of the database
name.
- --help
-
Print a help message, then exit.
- --version
-
- -v
-
Print version information, then exit.
SEE ALSO
gcc(1), gcj(1), gcjh(1), jcf-dump(1), gfdl(7),
and the Info entries for gcj and gcc.
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