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IdealGraphVisualizer: Enhance text view so it can display arbitrary properties from the active graph's group. For diff graphs, it shows the textual difference between the property strings using the NetBeans Diff module.
author Peter Hofer <peter.hofer@jku.at>
date Wed, 29 Jun 2011 17:33:35 +0200
parents 5d801e6b9a80
children 33df1aeaebbf
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# This shell script builds a vm.def file for the current VM variant.
# The .def file exports vtbl symbols which allow the Serviceability
# Agent to run on Windows. See make/windows/projectfiles/*/vm.def
# for more information.
#
# The script expects to be executed in the directory containing all of
# the object files.

# Note that we currently do not have a way to set HotSpotMksHome in
# the batch build, but so far this has not seemed to be a problem. The
# reason this environment variable is necessary is that it seems that
# Windows truncates very long PATHs when executing shells like MKS's
# sh, and it has been found that sometimes `which sh` fails.
if [ "x$HOTSPOTMKSHOME" != "x" ]; then
 MKS_HOME="$HOTSPOTMKSHOME"
else
 SH=`which sh`
 MKS_HOME=`dirname "$SH"`
fi

echo "EXPORTS" > vm1.def

AWK="$MKS_HOME/awk.exe"
if [ ! -e $AWK ]; then
    AWK="$MKS_HOME/gawk.exe"
fi
GREP="$MKS_HOME/grep.exe"
SORT="$MKS_HOME/sort.exe"
UNIQ="$MKS_HOME/uniq.exe"
CAT="$MKS_HOME/cat.exe"
RM="$MKS_HOME/rm.exe"
DUMPBIN="link.exe /dump"
export VS_UNICODE_OUTPUT= 

# When called from IDE the first param should contain the link version, otherwise may be nill
if [ "x$1" != "x" ]; then
LINK_VER="$1"
fi

if [ "x$LINK_VER" != "x800" -a  "x$LINK_VER" != "x900" -a "x$LINK_VER" != "x1000" ]; then
$DUMPBIN /symbols *.obj | "$GREP" "??_7.*@@6B@" | "$GREP" -v "type_info" | "$AWK" '{print $7}' | "$SORT" | "$UNIQ" > vm2.def
else
# Can't use pipes when calling cl.exe or link.exe from IDE. Using transit file vm3.def
$DUMPBIN /OUT:vm3.def /symbols *.obj 
"$CAT" vm3.def | "$GREP" "??_7.*@@6B@" | "$GREP" -v "type_info" | "$AWK" '{print $7}' | "$SORT" | "$UNIQ" > vm2.def
"$RM" -f vm3.def
fi

"$CAT" vm1.def vm2.def > vm.def
"$RM" -f vm1.def vm2.def