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...ever since 61c4f96d6ae6a80370774e53287edb27cbce8067 "Support AdoptOpenJDK":
At least the old AdoptOpenJDK 1.8.0_275 I had lying around on macOS reported it
as "AdoptOpenJDK", not "AdoptOpenJdk". But instead of fixing all occurences of
"AdoptOpenJdk", we can just as well get rid of that vendor listing completely
now after 3d27b2fa9c5a03f78e5145377402f8a88e3da1be "tdf#124503: Support JRE
installations with unknown java.vendor property" and
3460c16d7f749d8d2a59d8b927df5ec31f64a083 "Make getVersionInformation always
return a VersionInfo ...even for JREs not listed in javavendors.xml, making it
default to a VersionInfo with sMinVersion = "1.8.0". (For a rationale for not
updating the <updated> elements of the modified
jvmfwk/distributions/OpenOfficeorg/javavendors_*.xml see the commit message of
95c38f6d77f1cb6ff3dc229c5e7130b2e732891d "Drop support for dead GNU Java".)
Change-Id: Iea34914201f604a0665a86dd07724628fa021c90
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Lets extend it only to macOS (where there is some confusion now with Rosetta-
translated vs. native processes on Apple M1 machines), not to all Unix-like OSs:
The comment that it "is not defined what the exact [os.arch] values are" is
still relevant. At least for OpenJDK, while Windows has a hardcoded list of
possible values in GetJavaProperties at
<https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/9604ee82690f89320614b37bfef4178abc869777/src/java.base/windows/native/libjava/java_props_md.c#L568>,
the corresponding non-Windows code in GetJavaProperties at
<https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/319a3b994703aac84df7bcde272adfcb3cdbbbf0/jdk/src/solaris/native/java/lang/java_props_md.c#L175>
uses ARCHPROPNAME which, via
> -DARCHPROPNAME='"$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_OSARCH)"'
at
<https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/c363db8ed00ff27eadf06294364d908d6a7d03a6/jdk/makefiles/CompileNativeLibraries.gmk#L185>,
appears to somehow come out of Autoconf at
<https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/228c21635b011fbf956b83a0b07fc297e9a34c46/common/autoconf/spec.gmk.in#L93>,
so probably can show some variance in actual values being used.
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...otherwise if one such JRE had found its way into a user's configuration,
"Tools - Options... - LibreOffice - Advanced" would no longer show *any* JREs.
Regression introduced with 9143dd4ebe37b608e43d04434cf831624bf55b65 "Related
tdf#54443 List only matching JREs", which added WrongArch to the javaPluginError
enum.
Change-Id: I51fd47e585c6686be7a9282615c0978e4f6c460b
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Change-Id: I049148d82eb306e8ba7fdc9f0cc650f45b05da0c
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The commit message of e529461bcb126e0975ffa3f86e1fd5a630551de2 "Enable JVM also
on macOS ARM64" had identified
<https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu17.0.63-ea-jdk17.0.0-ea.27-macosx_aarch64.zip>
"to work reliably now" while other (older Zulu) JVMs "have always crashed with
SIGBUS that smelled like our uses of pthread_jit_write_protect_np in
bridges/source/cpp_uno/shared/vtablefactory.cxx colided with corresponding calls
in the in-process JVM". Those observations would be in line with
<http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/391> "JEP 391: macOS/AArch64 Port" only
implemented for Java 17 now (see
<https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/dbc9e4b50cdda35f5712deaf440c49f50b9edc96>
"8253795: Implementation of JEP 391: macOS/AArch64 Port").
So for macOS ARM64 assume that all OpenJDK variants (i.e., providing an empty
jvmfwk/distributions/OpenOfficeorg/javavendors_macosx_aarch64.xml) of at least
Java 17 (i.e., building on recent 3460c16d7f749d8d2a59d8b927df5ec31f64a083
"Make getVersionInformation always return a VersionInfo" and "change the
hardcoded '1.8.0' to '17' for just that one platform") work.
Change-Id: I11e8ba232cee066a25a49edebd0cc50e24e84124
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...even for JREs not listed in javavendors.xml, making it default to a
VersionInfo with sMinVersion = "1.8.0".
3d27b2fa9c5a03f78e5145377402f8a88e3da1be "tdf#124503: Support JRE installations
with unknown java.vendor property", which had changed getVersionInformation to
return an optional<VersionInfo>, said in the commit message: "For simplicity,
assume that any versions of such JREs are supported. Our baseline is Java 6,
and there are unlikely any older versions of JREs from unknown vendors out
there." Our baseline is Java 8 by now, and there are still unlikely any older
JREs out there, but for macOS ARM64 we may want to restrict to at least Java 17
implementing <http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/391> "JEP 391: macOS/AArch64 Port",
and this commit is a prerequisite for such a change (where we would then e.g.
change the hardcoded "1.8.0" to "17" for just that one platform).
(OtherInfo::compareVersions in jvmfwk/plugins/sunmajor/pluginlib/otherjre.cxx
unconditionally returns 0, meaning "versions compare equal", so introducing a
default version of "1.8.0" should have no negative effect on any JREs that use
OtherInfo.)
Change-Id: I34dc5f2b755c2254a91d42c262786ceec70c746e
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...which no longer worked anyway at least since
aafc10c9edb61e13ac557c7e43c8d4a31dce4f37 "Bump Java baseline to Java 8":
According to <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Compiler_for_Java>, the last
version of GCC providing Java was GCC 6.5. But trying to add a build of that
("Tools - Options... - LibreOffice - Advanced - Java Options - Add...") would
already have failed before this commit due to a java.lang.ClassFormatError
("JREProperties (unrecognized class file version)") when executing the
JREProperties code compiled with --release 8. (Whereas now it fails because it
cannot even determine a JRE installation there according to the SunInfo rather
than GnuInfo rules used for the now-unknown vendor.)
The <updated> elements of the modified
jvmfwk/distributions/OpenOfficeorg/javavendors_*.xml have not been updated in
line with the rules documented at the end of jvmfwk/README.md: As mentioned
above, a GNU Java JRE cannot have been selected prior to this commit anyway, so
even though this is nominally an incompatible change of the xml files,
actually updating <updated> would only have negative ("just annoying if an
already selected JRE is still supported") but no positive consequences.
Change-Id: Ica245677dae977360bdb3c6544897eb060c3f844
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...so there was no good reason for 0f95f8ffd7a3685ca53876005a9c96f2e2e7bc99
"Support Azul Zulu JRE (at least on Windows)" to map it to OtherInfo rather than
SunInfo. (That way, it benefits from SunInfo::compareVersions's proper
implementation, unlike OtherInfo::compareVersions which always returns 0.
Although trying to add e.g. the too-old Java 7
<https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu7.50.0.11-ca-jdk7.0.322-linux_x64.tar.gz>
would already have failed before this commit due to a
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError when executing the JREProperties code.)
This also reverts all the "needed by Azul" additions in
OtherInfo::getRuntimePaths; it is unlikely that any of the other JREs using
OtherInfo silently also benefited from them, and JREs of unknown vendor use
SunInfo (which does have those two paths already, as they are not only needed by
Azul there).
Change-Id: I4af9b4b9e65cd2346011522c105cfc62ec59f552
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Change-Id: I78970269bfd3eb7ad6b069ac99eeee707619d3e4
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...for LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY, instead of having them as additional overloads. That
way, loplugin:bufferadd and loplugin:stringviewparam found many further
opportunities for simplification (all addressed here). Some notes:
* There is no longer an implicit conversion from O[U]String to O[U]StringBuffer
(as that goes via user-defined conversions through string_view now), which was
most noticeable in copy initializations like
OStringBuffer buf = someStr;
that had to be changed to direct initialization,
OStringBuffer buf(someStr);
But then again, it wasn't too many places that were affected and I think we can
live with that.
* I made the O[U]StringBuffer ctors taking string_view non-explicit, mainly to
get them in line with their counterparts taking O[U]String.
* I added an OUStringBuffer::lastIndexOf string_view overload that was missing
(relative to OUStringBuffer::indexOf).
* loplugin:stringconstant needed some addition to keep the
compilerplugins/clang/test/stringconstant.cxx checks related to
OStringBuffer::append and OStringBuffer::insert working.
* loplugin:stringviewparam no longer needs the special O[U]StringBuffer-related
code that had been introduced in 1250aecd71fabde4dba990bfceb61bbe8e06b8ea
"loplugin:stringviewparam extend to new.."
Change-Id: Ib1bb8c4632d99b744e742605a9fef6eae959fd72
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Change-Id: I3c28651779f17e1a410505ffaa863b4773037ccf
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/123119
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Change-Id: I78339f1df1f0c55c7edaa552940b07d1ada3aeb5
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Exception looks like this:
java stack trace:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: zulu11\bin\fontmanager.dll: Can't find depende
nt libraries
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load0(Native Method)
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(ClassLoader.java:2442)
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:2498)
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary0(ClassLoader.java:2694)
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:2648)
at java.base/java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:830)
at java.base/java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:1873)
at java.desktop/sun.font.FontManagerNativeLibrary$1.run(FontManagerNativeLibrary.java:57)
at java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.desktop/sun.font.FontManagerNativeLibrary.<clinit>(FontManagerNativeLibrary.java:32)
at java.desktop/sun.font.SunFontManager$1.run(SunFontManager.java:279)
at java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.desktop/sun.font.SunFontManager.<clinit>(SunFontManager.java:275)
at java.base/java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.base/java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:398)
at java.desktop/sun.font.FontManagerFactory$1.run(FontManagerFactory.java:82)
at java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.desktop/sun.font.FontManagerFactory.getInstance(FontManagerFactory.java:74)
at java.desktop/sun.java2d.SunGraphicsEnvironment.getFontManagerForSGE(SunGraphicsEnvironment.ja
va:189)
at java.desktop/sun.java2d.SunGraphicsEnvironment.getAvailableFontFamilyNames(SunGraphicsEnviron
ment.java:223)
at java.desktop/sun.java2d.SunGraphicsEnvironment.getAvailableFontFamilyNames(SunGraphicsEnviron
ment.java:251)
Change-Id: I7a16bb5813d4c089ddb4de34a250280cf6fee137
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mostly by doing
$ git grep -l '#define.*\"' -- *.cxx
| xargs perl -pi -e
's/^#define\s+(\w+)\s+(\".*\")/constexpr OUStringLiteral \1 =
u\2;/g'
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Change-Id: Iae559ca8bee9650c01167a4d1b918e18cbf03c28
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...and move "10.0", "10.10", and "1.5.0_010" from badVersions[] to good
versions[] to make the test succeed (assuming these shall indeed be classified
as good by now, presumably due to changes to the SunVersion implementation in
the meantime)
Change-Id: Ia7cf9b0e607743a5e0534078c0221c1423f6cfb3
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This reverts commit b3541dea4889b9d0039554f87bd16e55189cf8b1.
Reason for revert: The code did not just deal with text encoding differences, but also with properties whose value contains line breaks.
For example, OpenJ9 has line breaks in "java.vm.info" and "java.fullversion", which now trigger asserts; also there is "line.separator" but this one happened not to cause problems so far.
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My previous attempts of `make check` and running a --with-java build against
various Azul JDK 13--17 have always crashed with SIGBUS that smelled like our
uses of pthread_jit_write_protect_np in
bridges/source/cpp_uno/shared/vtablefactory.cxx colided with corresponding calls
in the in-process JVM, randomly(?) causing some attempts of running generated
code to SIGBUS. (See the email thread starting at
<https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2020-December/086490.html>
"Using Java on macOS ARM64".)
But at least with the recent
<https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu17.0.63-ea-jdk17.0.0-ea.27-macosx_aarch64.zip>
on macOS 11.4, this appears to work reliably now: Multiple `make check
screenshot` as well as some manual use of LibreOffice did not run into any such
issues.
Change-Id: I2b1327e7e877ed71420c174c1d88e68a96b3532e
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Issue the "instead of O[U]String, pass [u16]string_view" diagnostic also for
operator call arguments. (The "rather than copy, pass subView()" diagnostic is
already part of handleSubExprThatCouldBeView, so no need to repeat it explicitly
for operator call arguments.)
(And many call sites don't even require an explicit [u16]string_view, esp. with
the recent ad48b2b02f83eed41fb1eb8d16de7e804156fcf1 "Optimized OString operator
+= overloads". Just some test code in sal/qa/ that explicitly tests the
O[U]String functionality had to be excluded.)
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... and so possibly can rely on -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 now.
This reverts 79ac0685de0b19d856db70a208a8372cb589646c
and 3428bace79d64a10cfcabb79e4caa608ee5db233.
Change-Id: Ia9e09025691b200c0f79427e0f4efe500f9c81f8
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Change-Id: I656f06a74d9f0180ae460264563d6a935c7d2c60
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* Updated README.md contents to fix various issues
* Fixed source links by using [git:], processed by mkdocs scripts
* Added README.md for ios, setup_native, unotest
* Fixed issues with "underline" and "less than" sign
Change-Id: I3e52a1d3372586c390ee6c42a2ef48bbabc81398
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Previously, all of the README files have been renamed to README.md
and now, the contents of these files were changed to use Markdown
format. Other than format inconsistency, some README.md files lacked
information about modules, or were out of date. By using LibreOffice
/ OpenOffice wiki and other documentation websites, these files were
updated. Now every README.md file has a title, and some description.
The top-level README.md file is changed to add links to the modules.
The result of processing the Markdown format README.md files can be
seen at: https://docs.libreoffice.org/
Change-Id: Ic3b0c3c064a2498d6a435253b041df010cd7797a
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Renaming all README files for all top level modules to README.md,
applying no content change at this stage to be able to track history
of the files. These files should be edited to use correct Markdown
syntax later.
Change-Id: I542fa3f3d32072156f16eaad2211a397cc212665
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O[U]StringBuffer methods
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Fix these kinds:
/home/pi/lo/libreoffice/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_arm/uno2cpp.cxx:103:10: error:
externally available entity 'is_complex_struct' is not previously declared in an included file
(if it is only used in this translation unit, make it static; otherwise, provide a declaration of it in an included file) [loplugin:external]
bool is_complex_struct(const typelib_TypeDescription * type)
~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/pi/lo/libreoffice/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_arm/uno2cpp.cxx:129:10: error:
externally available entity 'is_float_only_struct' is not previously declared in an included file
(if it is only used in this translation unit, make it static; otherwise, provide a declaration of it in an included file) [loplugin:external]
bool is_float_only_struct(const typelib_TypeDescription * type)
~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/pi/lo/libreoffice/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_arm/uno2cpp.cxx:168:6: error:
externally available entity 'MapReturn' is not previously declared in an included file
(if it is only used in this translation unit, make it static; otherwise, provide a declaration of it in an included file) [loplugin:external]
void MapReturn(sal_uInt32 r0, sal_uInt32 r1, typelib_TypeDescriptionReference * pReturnType, sal_uInt32* pRegisterReturn)
/home/pi/lo/libreoffice/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_arm/uno2cpp.cxx:446:32: error:
static_cast from 'void **' to 'sal_Int32 *' (aka 'long *') is not allowed
sal_Int32 * pTempIndices = static_cast<sal_Int32 *>(pCppArgs + nParams);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
or some of these:
In file included from
/home/pi/lo/libreoffice/bean/native/unix/com_sun_star_comp_beans_LocalOfficeWindow.c:26:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-armhf/include/jni.h:1945:1: error: unknown
attribute 'externally_visible' ignored [-Werror,-Wunknown-attributes]
_JNI_IMPORT_OR_EXPORT_ jint JNICALL
^
/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-armhf/include/jni.h:1943:32: note: expanded
from macro '_JNI_IMPORT_OR_EXPORT_'
define _JNI_IMPORT_OR_EXPORT_ JNIIMPORT
^
/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-armhf/include/linux/jni_md.h:35:42: note:
expanded from macro 'JNIIMPORT'
define JNIIMPORT
__attribute__((externally_visible,visibility("default")))
Change-Id: I7cae1c52ee10306da666c9c234b9af7248efd04e
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Change-Id: I6f2e29d2e7908a40175dc2852e955f0a1bc501e6
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Change-Id: I044dd21b63d7eb03224675584fa143009c6b6008
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...for LIBO_INTERNAL_ONLY. These had been missed by
1b43cceaea2084a0489db68cd0113508f34b6643 "Make many OUString functions take
std::u16string_view parameters" because they did not match the multi-overload
pattern that was addressed there, but they nevertheless benefit from being
changed just as well (witness e.g. the various resulting changes from copy() to
subView()).
This showed a conversion from OStringChar to std::string_view to be missing
(while the corresponding conversion form OUStringChar to std::u16string_view was
already present).
The improvement to loplugin:stringadd became necessary to fix
> [CPT] compilerplugins/clang/test/stringadd.cxx
> error: 'error' diagnostics expected but not seen:
> File ~/lo/core/compilerplugins/clang/test/stringadd.cxx Line 43 (directive at ~/lo/core/compilerplugins/clang/test/stringadd.cxx:42): simplify by merging with the preceding assignment [loplugin:stringadd]
> File ~/lo/core/compilerplugins/clang/test/stringadd.cxx Line 61 (directive at ~/lo/core/compilerplugins/clang/test/stringadd.cxx:60): simplify by merging with the preceding assignment [loplugin:stringadd]
> 2 errors generated.
Change-Id: Ie40de0616a66e60e289c1af0ca60aed6f9ecc279
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Change-Id: I8ba1214500dddaf413c506a4b82f43d63cda804b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/106559
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Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
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Change-Id: I47b44c80b2a5e3c9d84f5d7257efe17f138a1067
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/106563
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Ie643402fbf10ac837c975d29068b7973e9dd6210
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/105685
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Reviewed-by: Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+LibreOffice@googlemail.com>
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Found with bin/find-unneeded-includes
Only removal proposals are dealt with here.
Change-Id: I886b6f446293d3b1cfbf4ae05e8dbd7fabab9f20
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/105510
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Reviewed-by: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@collabora.com>
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The 'javasettings_${_OS}_${_ARCH}.xml' files are only
meant to be used when the application mode of the
Java framework is used, not in direct mode.
From ure/source/README:
> You can also use the
> UNO_JAVA_JFW_JREHOME deployment variable to specify the location of a JDK/JRE
> installation. For more information on this variable, see
> http://udk.openoffice.org/common/man/spec/javavendorextension.sxw.
From that http://udk.openoffice.org/common/man/spec/javavendorextension.sxw :
> The direct mode of the framework is used within the build environment.
> Java is needed there in order to register Java UNO components with the
> regcomp tool. Direct mode means that no settings are written or read.
> That is the parameters UNO_JAVA_JFW_USER_DATA and
> UNO_JAVA_JFW_SHARED_DATA are not used.
> [...]
> Another example for using the direct mode is the SDK. The SDK uses the
> libraries from the office installation. When an SDK is configured then
> one specifies what Java is to be used. This Java shall then be used for
> all task which require Java including registration of UNO components. In
> order to override the java settings of the office the script which
> prepares the SDK environment sets these environment variables:
> UNO_JAVA_JFW_JREHOME=<file_URL_to_selected_Java>
> UNO_JAVA_JFW_ENV_CLASSPATH=true
> UNO_JAVA_JFW_VENDOR_SETTINGS=<file_URL_to_javavendors.xml_from_OOo>
> By setting UNO_JAVA_JFW_JREHOME the framework is switched into direct mode
> and the office settings are disregarded.
Therefore, don't try to read the settings when using direct mode.
This makes the relevant code path for accessing the settings conditional
on 'jfw::JFW_MODE_APPLICATION' being used.
Otherwise, using direct mode e.g. by starting LibreOffice using
UNO_JAVA_JFW_JREHOME=file:///usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/ ./instdir/program/soffice --writer
then going to the "Advanced" options in "Tools" -> "Options", where
the Java settings reside would result in this SAL_WARN being triggered
warn:jfw:10207:10207:jvmfwk/source/framework.cxx:119: [Java framework] Trying to access settings files in direct mode.
and no JVM at all being shown in the list of available
Java installations.
Change-Id: I2b98d822aed2b160f970c50ca695a9f3beeacd34
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/104001
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Reviewed-by: Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de>
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32bc8ddbf335dd26019edcf12758643b4cff9913 "tdf#94716 allow Oracle's JDK to be
used on OS X 10.10 and 10.11" had restricted both addJavaInfosDirScan
(jvmfwk/plugins/sunmajor/pluginlib/util.cxx, relevant when LO scans for
available Java runtimes) and JvmfwkUtil_isLoadableJVM (which is more central and
also relevant when manually adding a Java installation on the Advanced options
page) to JDK installations under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines.
Recent versions of OpenJDK for macOS are provided as *.tar.gz files (e.g.,
<https://download.java.net/java/GA/jdk15/779bf45e88a44cbd9ea6621d33e33db1/36/GPL
/openjdk-15_osx-x64_bin.tar.gz> avaiable at <http://jdk.java.net/15/>) that can
potentially be installed anywhere, so it looks useful to remove the
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines restriction from JvmfwkUtil_isLoadableJVM.
I'm not sure whether that would have any nagative impact, esp. for any scenario
that would still be relevant today. When I unpacked the above
openjdk-15_osx-x64_bin.tar.gz to ~/OpenJDK/ on my macOS 10.15.6, and manually
added /Users/stephan/OpenJDK/jdk-15.jdk/Contents/Home on the Advanced options
page, everything appeared to work fine.
Change-Id: I15545cc786a4a423f3bfe22ba477a45d6ef7fdf1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/103212
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Iea89befded02ecfd7513cc3d8f116dd6ac2913be
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/102859
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Reviewed-by: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de>
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...from which an OUString can cheaply be instantiated. This is the OUString
equivalent of 4b9e440c51be3e40326bc90c33ae69885bfb51e4 "Turn OStringLiteral into
a consteval'ed, static-refcound rtl_String". Most remarks about that commit
apply here too (this commit is just substantially bigger and a bit more
complicated because there were so much more uses of OUStringLiteral than of
OStringLiteral):
The one downside is that OUStringLiteral now needs to be a template abstracting
over the string length. But any uses for which that is a problem (e.g., as the
element type of a container that would no longer be homogeneous, or in the
signature of a function that shall not be turned into a template for one reason
or another) can be replaced with std::u16string_view, without loss of efficiency
compared to the original OUStringLiteral, and without loss of expressivity.
The new OUStringLiteral ctor code would probably not be very efficient if it
were ever executed at runtime, but it is intended to be only executed at compile
time. Where available, C++20 "consteval" is used to statically ensure that.
The intended use of the new OUStringLiteral is in all cases where an
object that shall itself not be an OUString (e.g., because it shall be a
global static variable for which the OUString ctor/dtor would be detrimental at
library load/unload) must be converted to an OUString instance in at least one
place. Other string literal abstractions could use std::u16string_view (or just
plain char16_t const[N]), but interestingly OUStringLiteral might be more
efficient than constexpr std::u16string_view even for such cases, as it should
not need any relocations at library load time. For now, no existing uses of
OUStringLiteral have been changed to some other abstraction (unless technically
necessary as discussed above), and no additional places that would benefit from
OUStringLiteral have been changed to use it.
Global constexpr OUStringLiteral variables defined in an included file would be
somewhat suboptimal, as each translation unit that uses them would create its
own, unshared instance. The envisioned solution is to turn them into static
data members of some class (and there may be a loplugin coming to find and fix
affected places). Another approach that has been taken here in a few cases
where such variables were only used in one .cxx anyway is to move their
definitions from the .hxx into that one .cxx (in turn causing some files to
become empty and get removed completely)---which also silenced some GCC
-Werror=unused-variable if a variable from a .hxx was not used in some .cxx
including it.
To keep individual commits reasonably manageable, some consumers of
OUStringLiteral in rtl/ustrbuf.hxx and rtl/ustring.hxx are left in a somewhat
odd state for now, where they don't take advantage of OUStringLiteral's
equivalence to rtl_uString, but just keep extracting its contents and copy it
elsewhere. In follow-up commits, those consumers should be changed
appropriately, making them treat OUStringLiteral like an rtl_uString or
dropping the OUStringLiteral overload in favor of an existing (and cheap to use
now) OUString overload, etc.
In a similar vein, comparison operators between OUString and std::u16string_view
have been added to the existing plethora of comparison operator overloads. It
would be nice to eventually consolidate them, esp. with the overloads taking
OUStringLiteral and/or char16_t const[N] string literals, but that appears
tricky to get right without introducing new ambiguities. Also, a handful of
places across the code base use comparisons between OUString and OUStringNumber,
which are now ambiguous (converting the OUStringNumber to either OUString or
std::u16string_view). For simplicity, those few places have manually been fixed
for now by adding explicit conversion to std::u16string_view.
Also some compilerplugins code needed to be adapted, and some of the
compilerplugins/test cases have become irrelevant (and have been removed), as
the tested code would no longer compile in the first place.
sal/qa/rtl/strings/test_oustring_concat.cxx documents a workaround for GCC bug
<https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=96878> "Failed class template
argument deduction in unevaluated, parenthesized context". That place, as well
as uses of OUStringLiteral in extensions/source/abpilot/fieldmappingimpl.cxx and
i18npool/source/localedata/localedata.cxx, which have been replaced with
OUString::Concat (and which is arguably a better choice, anyway), also caused
failures with at least Clang 5.0.2 (but would not have caused failures with at
least recent Clang 12 trunk, so appear to be bugs in Clang that have meanwhile
been fixed).
Change-Id: I34174462a28f2000cfeb2d219ffd533a767920b8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/102222
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: If01e7c0d7d87a544f6601174ce43b37c63cfbcb2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/101746
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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This is a prerequisite for making conversion from OUStringLiteral to OUString
more efficient at least for C++20 (by replacing its internals with a constexpr-
generated sal_uString-compatible layout with a SAL_STRING_STATIC_FLAG refCount,
conditionally for C++20 for now).
For a configure-wise bare-bones build on Linux, size reported by `du -bs
instdir` grew by 118792 bytes from 1155636636 to 1155755428.
In most places just a u"..." string literal prefix had to be added. In some
places
char const a[] = "...";
variables have been changed to char16_t, and a few places required even further
changes to code (which prompted the addition of include/o3tl/string_view.hxx
helper function o3tl::equalsIgnoreAsciiCase and the additional
OUString::createFromAscii overload).
For all uses of macros expanding to string literals, the relevant uses have been
rewritten as
u"" MACRO
instead of changing the macro definitions. It should be possible to change at
least some of those macro definitions (and drop the u"" from their call sites)
in follow-up commits.
Change-Id: Iec4ef1a057d412d22443312d40c6a8a290dc6144
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/101483
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Ideee477b0c8f0d472a607ed69ba51351d87f61bc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/101010
Reviewed-by: Julien Nabet <serval2412@yahoo.fr>
Tested-by: Jenkins
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Change-Id: I4be46342b24a5993df74dbd047d88842a8df0412
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/100901
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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"suspicious concatenation of string literals in an array initialization; did you
mean to separate the elements with a comma?"
Change-Id: I83828d8cc6f8ab9b0c1ca8a1c3fb528592c46504
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/100897
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Background and motivation:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-knodel-terminology-02
Change-Id: I2f22d455d2a936a85750eaab1fda215ebb6d9d48
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/98182
Tested-by: Thorsten Behrens <Thorsten.Behrens@CIB.de>
Reviewed-by: Thorsten Behrens <Thorsten.Behrens@CIB.de>
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...where "do not use a JRE" (implying that the printed line consists of just a
terminating newline) is a sufficient condition for a successful execution, too.
(Also, it appears that extend_library_path in desktop/unx/source/start.c would
have introduced unwanted empty segments into the path environment variable when
the line printed by javaldx consisted of just a terminating newline.)
Change-Id: Ic2f86de8a829b3dea51c0e4da1ac236298e16366
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/97756
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I979e9142324df589229aafbb4a17f7495a79f0dc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/97594
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Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Regression introduced with 6ba74150866d71469827de9f4f19268dfa7db137
"jfw::isAccessibilitySupportDesired is obsolete"
Change-Id: I696f3240fa8760ae156ac3b8b1fd1fe42f81c539
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/96821
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Reviewed-by: Thorsten Behrens <Thorsten.Behrens@CIB.de>
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Add a java module named "org.libreoffice.uno" for this jar.
This needs to be compiled with Java 9.
But since we want to keep b/c with Java 8,
the rest of the jar has to be compiled with Java 8.
This bumps the *build* requirement to Java 9 while keeping
the *runtime* requirement at Java 8.
The gbuild JavaClassSet class is changed to invoke javac twice,
where the 2nd invocation compiles with --release 9 and a --patch-modules
argument so that it finds the results of the first invocation and also
the javamaker generated files in CustomTargets.
Change-Id: I888f5dbe097cc37136e68db5919939877c981862
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/91105
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+LibreOffice@googlemail.com>
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The C standard (and thus by reference also the C++ standard) has very picky
constraints how invocations of the setjmp macro need to appear to not cause
undefined behavior.
Change-Id: I09418de340a044e4309261bae9816ca746700858
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/94474
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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After recent cleanups, android build fails with
sunjavaplugin.cxx:204:5: error: unused function 'createJvm'
[-Werror,-Wunused-function]
Change-Id: Idc9a97673debdd5da798fbdc729b8d90b6b7af9c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/94371
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Thorsten Behrens <Thorsten.Behrens@CIB.de>
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