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ECJ(1)									ECJ(1)

NAME
       ecj - manual page for eclipse JDT Compiler

SYNOPSIS
       ecj <options> <source files>

DESCRIPTION
       The  JDT	 Compiler  (jdtc)  is  a  command version of Java compiler for
       eclipse. ecj has basic java compiler options like SUN's javac.

       Note: this manual page is out of date; please call  the	compiler  with
       -help for the current documentation.

OPTIONS
       -help		       display a help message

       -version		       compiler version number

       -classpath	       <dir 1>;<dir 2>;...;<dir P>

       -d  <dir>		 destination  directory (if omitted no package
       directory structure is created)

       -d none
	      no classfile is generated

       -1.3		       set compliance level to 1.3

       -1.4		       set compliance level to 1.4 (default)

       -1.5		       set compliance level to 1.5

       -1.6		       set compliance level to 1.6

       -1.7		       set compliance level to 1.7

       -source <ver>	       assertions toggle (1.3 or 1.4, default  is  1.3
       in -1.3 mode and 1.4 in -1.4 mode)

       -target <ver>	       classfile target setting

       -nowarn		       no warning (equivalent to '-warn:none')

       -warn:	<level>		  set  warning	level  (e.g.  '-warn:unusedLo‐
       cals,deprecation')

       constructorName
	      warn method with constructor name

       packageDefaultMethod
	      warn attempt to override package-default method

       deprecation
	      warn usage of deprecated type or member

       maskedCatchBlocks
	      warn hidden catch block

       unusedLocals
	      warn on unused local variable (never read)

       unusedArguments
	      warn on unused method argument (never read)

       unusedImports
	      warn on unused imports

       syntheticAccess
	      warn when performing synthetic access for innerclass

       assertIdentifier
	      warn occurrence of 'assert' used as identifier

       -deprecation	       equivalent to -warn:deprecation.	  -g[:<level>]
       debug attributes level

       -g     all debug info ('-g:lines,vars,source')

       -g:none
	      no debug info

       -g:[lines,vars,source]
	      selective debug info

       -preserveAllLocals	code  gen  preserve  all  local variables (for
       debug purpose)

       -noImportError	       no errors for unresolved imports

       -encoding	       specify default source encoding format  (custom
       encoding	 can  also  be	specifed on a per file basis by suffixing each
       input source file/folder name with '[encoding]')

       -log <filename>	       specify a log file

       -proceedOnError	       keep compiling when error, dumping class	 files
       with problem methods

       -verbose		       print accessedprocessed compilation units

       -referenceInfo	       compute reference info

       -progress	       show progress (only in -log mode)

       -time		       display speed information

       -noExit			do  not call System.exit(n) at end of compila‐
       tion (n=0 if no error)

       -repeat <n>	       repeat  compilation  process  <n>  times	 (perf
       analysis)

AUTHOR
       This  manual  page  was	written	 by  Takshi  Okamoto  and  Jan	Schulz
       <debian@katzien.de>.

				 October 2002				ECJ(1)
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