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*** 67,128 **** {0} is an illegal argument\n tracing.not.supported=\ Warning: Tracing is no longer supported. Instead, use\ -verbose:jni option of the virtual machine. - # - # Usage message. - # - usage=\ - Usage: javah [options] <classes>\n\ - \n\ - where [options] include:\n\ - \n\t\ - -help Print this help message and exit\n\t\ - -classpath <path> Path from which to load classes\n\t\ - -cp <path> Path from which to load classes\n\t\ - -modulepath <path> Path from which to load application modules\n\t\ - -system <path> JDK directory from which to load system modules\n\t\ - -d <dir> Output directory\n\t\ - -o <file> Output file (only one of -d or -o may be used)\n\t\ - -jni Generate JNI-style header file (default)\n\t\ - -version Print version information\n\t\ - -verbose Enable verbose output\n\t\ - -force Always write output files\n\ - \n\ - <classes> are specified with their fully qualified names, optionally\n\ - prefixed by a module name followed by '/'. Examples:\n\ - java.lang.Object\n\ - java.base/java.io.File\n\ - main.usage=\ Usage: \n\ \ javah [options] <classes>\n\ where [options] include: main.opt.o=\ \ -o <file> Output file (only one of -d or -o may be used) main.opt.d=\ \ -d <dir> Output directory main.opt.v=\ \ -v -verbose Enable verbose output main.opt.h=\ \ -h --help -? Print this message main.opt.version=\ \ -version Print version information main.opt.jni=\ \ -jni Generate JNI-style header file (default) main.opt.force=\ \ -force Always write output files main.opt.classpath=\ \ -classpath <path> Path from which to load classes main.opt.cp=\ \ -cp <path> Path from which to load classes main.opt.bootclasspath=\ \ -bootclasspath <path> Path from which to load bootstrap classes ! main.usage.foot=\ ! <classes> are specified with their fully qualified names\n\ ! (for example, java.lang.Object). # # Version string. # javah.version={0} version "{1}" --- 67,131 ---- {0} is an illegal argument\n tracing.not.supported=\ Warning: Tracing is no longer supported. Instead, use\ -verbose:jni option of the virtual machine. main.usage=\ Usage: \n\ \ javah [options] <classes>\n\ where [options] include: + main.opt.o=\ \ -o <file> Output file (only one of -d or -o may be used) + main.opt.d=\ \ -d <dir> Output directory + main.opt.v=\ \ -v -verbose Enable verbose output + main.opt.h=\ \ -h --help -? Print this message + main.opt.version=\ \ -version Print version information + main.opt.jni=\ \ -jni Generate JNI-style header file (default) + main.opt.force=\ \ -force Always write output files + + main.opt.module_path=\ + \ --module-path <path> Path from which to load application modules + + main.opt.upgrade_module_path=\ + \ --upgrade_module-path <path> Path from which to load application modules + main.opt.classpath=\ \ -classpath <path> Path from which to load classes + + main.opt.class_path=\ + \ --class-path <path> Path from which to load classes + main.opt.cp=\ \ -cp <path> Path from which to load classes + main.opt.bootclasspath=\ \ -bootclasspath <path> Path from which to load bootstrap classes ! ! main.opt.system=\ ! \ --system <jdk> Specify where to find system modules ! ! main.usage.foot=\n\ ! GNU-style options may use '=' instead whitespace to separate the name of an option\n\ ! from its value.\n\ ! \n\ ! Each class must be specified by its fully qualified names, optionally\n\ ! prefixed by a module name followed by '/'. Examples:\n\ ! \ java.lang.Object\n\ ! \ java.base/java.io.File\n\ # # Version string. # javah.version={0} version "{1}"
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