NAME
jv-scan - print information about Java source file
SYNOPSIS
jv-scan [
--no-assert] [
--complexity]
[
--encoding=
name] [
--print-main]
[
--list-class] [
--list-filename]
[
--version] [
--help]
[
-o file]
inputfile...
DESCRIPTION
The
"jv-scan" program can be used to print information about a Java
source file (
.java file).
OPTIONS
- --no-assert
-
Don't recognize the "assert" keyword, for backwards compatibility
with older versions of the language specification.
- --complexity
-
This prints a complexity measure, related to cyclomatic complexity, for
each input file.
- --encoding=name
-
This works like the corresponding gcj option.
- --print-main
-
This prints the name of the class in this file containing a "main"
method.
- --list-class
-
This lists the names of all classes defined in the input files.
- --list-filename
-
If "--list-class" is given, this option causes "jv-scan" to
also print the name of the file in which each class was found.
- -o file
-
Print output to the named file.
- --help
-
Print help, then exit.
- --version
-
Print version number, then exit.
SEE ALSO
gcc(1),
gcj(1),
gcjh(1),
gij(1),
jcf-dump(1),
gfdl(7),
and the Info entries for
gcj and
gcc.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the
Invariant Sections being ``GNU General Public License'', the Front-Cover
texts being (a) (see below), and with the Back-Cover Texts being (b)
(see below). A copy of the license is included in the
man page gfdl(7).
(a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:
A GNU Manual
(b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:
You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
software. Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
funds for GNU development.
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- COPYRIGHT
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