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| author | 2019-05-02 15:46:10 +0100 | |
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| committer | 2019-05-09 15:30:39 +0100 | |
| commit | 273b25f9fd71d24fd8ad1380c54802475a76a74c (patch) | |
| tree | f06cdae974c4e19ac0695aa707d04ad88e9aaef8 /tools/warn/java_warn_patterns.py | |
| parent | 0376d7dcbb5bd412344667751b200430fa358f20 (diff) | |
Rename EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK9 to EXPERIMENTAL_JAVA_LANGUAGE_LEVEL_9.
The current EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK9 environment variable is a legacy
from when the 8 -> 9 toolchain upgrade was happening. That migration
is done and the variable only affects the language level, so it should
have a name that reflects that. (The current situation would be
especially confusing if we started a 9 -> 11 toolchain upgrade,
presumably controlled by a variable like EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK11,
since the two settings look incompatible but are actually orthogonal.)
The current variable historically allowed a value or "1.8" which meant
"use the OpenJDK 9 toolchain but target language level 8". That value
no longer has any meaning and the new variable doesn't allow it.
Bug: 131678633
Test: `make` with `EXPERIMENTAL_JAVA_LANGUAGE_LEVEL_9=true`
Test: `javap -v $OUT_DIR/soong/.intermediates/libcore/core-oj/android_common/javac/classes/java/util/List.class | grep 'major version'` shows 53
Change-Id: Ic1f76a656bea30713b356a28e82f908a46933893
Test: Audit all mentions of the old string here and downstream
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