Re: how do I "recompile with deprecation" ?
Re: how do I "recompile with deprecation" ?
- Subject: Re: how do I "recompile with deprecation" ?
- From: Jonathan Rochkind <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 18:18:46 -0600
I am using Project Builder (OSX 10.2.8, WO 5.2.1), not XCode. But I
just figured this out five minutes ago; it's likely the same for
XCode. The trick was, you need to check the 'show usage of deprecated
API' checkbox in the "Application Server" target, not in the main
project target.
--Jonathan
At 5:36 PM +1300 1/23/04, Denis Stanton wrote:
Hi Rob
However, in my test, it didn't show me which line(s) contained the
deprecated code. It just said it was in "Main.java:0". It was in
Main.java, but it wasn't on line 0
yes, that's what I got. In fact I go the earning telling me which
file was responsible, and pointing to line 0 before I set the ""Show
usage of deprecated API" checkbox.
I was hoping there was some trick I had missed to get it to go
beyond that message, which amounts to "we found something dubious in
your source code, but we're not going to tell you where"
I have not previously filed a bug report with Apple. I guess it's
time I started.
thanks for your help
Denis
On Friday, January 23, 2004, at 05:11 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
Hmmmm, looks like a bug.
I inserted some code I knew would trigger the deprecated warning
and checked the "Show usage of deprecated API" checkbox. (Not sure
how I missed that in my original reply, sorry.)
If you go to the main project window and click on the "Errors and
Warnings" group in the left panel, it will tell you which file
contains the deprecated code. However, in my test, it didn't show
me which line(s) contained the deprecated code. It just said it was
in "Main.java:0". It was in Main.java, but it wasn't on line 0.
You should file this as a bug against Xcode.
Rob
On Jan 22, 2004, at 18:44, Denis Stanton wrote:
Hi Rob
On Friday, January 23, 2004, at 02:44 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
I haven't tried this, but I would imagine you can just add it to
your Target.
Highlight the desired Target. Go to the Settings->Simple
View->Java Compiler Settings. There's a box labeled "Other Java
Compiler Flags". Put -deprecation in there. Not sure if you need
the leading dash or not.
Thanks for the suggestion. It sounds right, but so far it doesn't
seem to make any difference.
I have added -deprecation to the Other java Compiler Flags box and
recompiled. The build log (if that's the right term for the
window that shows messages like "Building target "Hire" with build
style........ does not mention deprecation. Nothing seems to have
changed.
Wait...... I see the Java Compiler Settings panel has a check box
"Show usage of deprecated API" (I was previously looking at the
GCC Compiler Settings Panel so I didn't see this before)
This looks promising, though I think the warning message could
have been more helpful in directing me to this checkbox.
later.
OK, so I've compiled again with this checkbox checked. If the
compiler is "showing usage of deprecated API" it is showing it
somewhere out of my sight. I have Show Detailed Build results on,
but the window just has the usual "Building Target", "Running
custom shell script" messages, followed by "Build succeeded
Denis
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