main.usage.summary=\ Usage: {0} ]\n\ use --help for a list of possible options main.usage=\ Usage: {0} ]\n\ can be a pathname to a .class file, a directory, a JAR file.\n\ \n\ Possible options include: error.prefix=Error: warn.prefix=Warning: main.opt.h=\ \ -h -? --help Print this help message main.opt.version=\ \ -version --version Version information main.opt.v=\ \ -v -verbose Print all class level dependences\n\ \ Equivalent to -verbose:class -filter:none.\n\ \ -verbose:package Print package-level dependences excluding\n\ \ dependences within the same package by default\n\ \ -verbose:class Print class-level dependences excluding\n\ \ dependences within the same package by default main.opt.s=\ \ -s -summary Print dependency summary only. main.opt.f=\ \ -f -filter Filter dependences matching the given\n\ \ pattern. If given multiple times, the last\n\ \ one will be used.\n\ \ -filter:package Filter dependences within the same package.\n\ \ This is the default.\n\ \ -filter:archive Filter dependences within the same archive.\n\ \ -filter:module Filter dependences within the same module.\n\ \ -filter:none No -filter:package and -filter:archive\n\ \ filtering. Filtering specified via the\n\ \ -filter option still applies.\n\ main.opt.p=\n\ \Options to filter dependences:\n\ \ -p \n\ \ -package \n\ \ --package Finds dependences matching the given package\n\ \ name (may be given multiple times). main.opt.e=\ \ -e \n\ \ -regex \n\ \ --regex Finds dependences matching the given pattern. main.opt.require=\ \ --require Finds dependences matching the given module\n\ \ name (may be given multiple times). --package,\n\ \ --regex, --require are mutual exclusive. main.opt.include=\n\ \Options to filter classes to be analyzed:\n\ \ -include Restrict analysis to classes matching pattern\n\ \ This option filters the list of classes to\n\ \ be analyzed. It can be used together with\n\ \ -p and -e which apply pattern to the dependences main.opt.P=\ \ -P -profile Show profile containing a package main.opt.cp=\ \ -cp \n\ \ -classpath \n\ \ --class-path Specify where to find class files main.opt.module-path=\ \ --module-path Specify module path main.opt.upgrade-module-path=\ \ --upgrade-module-path Specify upgrade module path main.opt.system=\ \ --system Specify an alternate system module path main.opt.add-modules=\ \ --add-modules [,...]\n\ \ Adds modules to the root set for analysis main.opt.R=\ \ -R -recursive Recursively traverse all run-time dependences.\n\ \ The -R option implies -filter:none. If -p,\n\ \ -e, -f option is specified, only the matching\n\ \ dependences are analyzed. main.opt.I=\ \ -I --inverse Analyzes the dependences per other given options\n\ \ and then find all artifacts that directly\n\ \ and indirectly depend on the matching nodes.\n\ \ This is equivalent to the inverse of\n\ \ compile-time view analysis and print\n\ \ dependency summary. This option must use\n\ \ with --require, --package or --regex option. main.opt.compile-time=\ \ --compile-time Compile-time view of transitive dependences\n\ \ i.e. compile-time view of -R option.\n\ \ Analyzes the dependences per other given options\n\ \ If a dependence is found from a directory,\n\ \ a JAR file or a module, all classes in that \n\ \ containing archive are analyzed. main.opt.apionly=\ \ -apionly\n\ \ --api-only Restrict analysis to APIs i.e. dependences\n\ \ from the signature of public and protected\n\ \ members of public classes including field\n\ \ type, method parameter types, returned type,\n\ \ checked exception types etc. main.opt.m=\n\ \Module dependence analysis options:\n\ \ -m \n\ \ --module Specify the root module for analysis main.opt.generate-module-info=\ \ --generate-module-info Generate module-info.java under the specified\n\ \ directory. The specified JAR files will be\n\ \ analyzed. This option cannot be used with\n\ \ --dot-output or --class-path. Use \n\ \ --generate-open-module option for open modules. main.opt.generate-open-module=\ \ --generate-open-module Generate module-info.java for the specified\n\ \ JAR files under the specified directory as\n\ \ open modules. This option cannot be used with\n\ \ --dot-output or --class-path. main.opt.check=\ \ --check [,...\n\ \ Analyze the dependence of the specified modules\n\ \ It prints the module descriptor, the resulting\n\ \ module dependences after analysis and the\n\ \ graph after transition reduction. It also\n\ \ identifies any unused qualified exports. main.opt.dotoutput=\ \ -dotoutput \n\ \ --dot-output Destination directory for DOT file output main.opt.jdkinternals=\ \ -jdkinternals\n\ \ --jdk-internals Finds class-level dependences on JDK internal\n\ \ APIs. By default, it analyzes all classes\n\ \ on --class-path and input files unless -include\n\ \ option is specified. This option cannot be\n\ \ used with -p, -e and -s options.\n\ \ WARNING: JDK internal APIs are inaccessible. main.opt.list-deps=\ \ --list-deps Lists the module dependences. It also prints\n\ \ any JDK internal API packages if referenced.\n\ \ This option does not show dependences on the\n\ \ class path or not found. main.opt.list-reduced-deps=\ \ --list-reduced-deps Same as --list-deps with not listing\n\ \ the implied reads edges from the module graph.\n\ \ If module M1 reads M2, and M2 requires\n\ \ transitive on M3, then M1 reading M3 is implied\n\ \ and is not shown in the graph. main.opt.print-module-deps=\ \ --print-module-deps Same as --list-reduced-deps with printing\n\ \ a comma-separated list of module dependences.\n\ \ This output can be used by jlink --add-modules\n\ \ in order to create a custom image containing\n\ \ those modules and their transitive dependences. main.opt.depth=\ \ -depth= Specify the depth of the transitive\n\ \ dependency analysis main.opt.q=\ \ -q -quiet Suppress warning messages main.opt.multi-release=\ \ --multi-release Specifies the version when processing\n\ \ multi-release jar files. should\n\ \ be integer >= 9 or base. err.command.set={0} and {1} options are specified. err.unknown.option=unknown option: {0} err.missing.arg=no value given for {0} err.missing.dependences=missing dependencies err.invalid.arg.for.option=invalid argument for option: {0} err.option.after.class=option must be specified before classes: {0} err.genmoduleinfo.not.jarfile={0} is a modular JAR file that cannot be specified with the --generate-module-info option err.genmoduleinfo.unnamed.package={0} contains an unnamed package that is not allowed in a module err.profiles.msg=No profile information err.exception.message={0} err.invalid.path=invalid path: {0} err.invalid.options={0} cannot be used with {1} option err.module.not.found=module not found: {0} err.root.module.not.set=root module set empty err.option.already.specified={0} option specified more than once. err.filter.not.specified=--package (-p), --regex (-e), --require option must be specified err.multirelease.option.exists={0} is not a multi-release jar file but --multi-release option is set err.multirelease.option.notfound={0} is a multi-release jar file but --multi-release option is not set err.multirelease.version.associated=class {0} already associated with version {1}, trying to add version {2} err.multirelease.jar.malformed=malformed multi-release jar, {0}, bad entry: {1} warn.invalid.arg=Path does not exist: {0} warn.skipped.entry={0} warn.split.package=split package: {0} {1} warn.replace.useJDKInternals=\ JDK internal APIs are unsupported and private to JDK implementation that are\n\ subject to be removed or changed incompatibly and could break your application.\n\ Please modify your code to eliminate dependence on any JDK internal APIs.\n\ For the most recent update on JDK internal API replacements, please check:\n\ {0} inverse.transitive.dependencies.on=Inverse transitive dependences on {0} inverse.transitive.dependencies.matching=Inverse transitive dependences matching {0} internal.api.column.header=JDK Internal API public.api.replacement.column.header=Suggested Replacement artifact.not.found=not found jdeps.wiki.url=https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/JDK8/Java+Dependency+Analysis+Tool