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What about eclipse CDT?
 

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ECJ(1)							      General Commands Manual							    ECJ(1)

NAME
ecj - manual page for eclipse JDT Compiler SYNOPSIS
ecj <options> <source files> DESCRIPTION
The JDT Compiler (jdtc) is a command version of Java compiler for eclipse. ecj has basic java compiler options like SUN's javac. Note: this manual page is out of date; please call the compiler with -help for the current documentation. OPTIONS
-help display a help message -version compiler version number -classpath <dir 1>;<dir 2>;...;<dir P> -d <dir> destination directory (if omitted no package directory structure is created) -d none no classfile is generated -1.3 set compliance level to 1.3 -1.4 set compliance level to 1.4 (default) -1.5 set compliance level to 1.5 -1.6 set compliance level to 1.6 -1.7 set compliance level to 1.7 -source <ver> assertions toggle (1.3 or 1.4, default is 1.3 in -1.3 mode and 1.4 in -1.4 mode) -target <ver> classfile target setting -nowarn no warning (equivalent to '-warn:none') -warn: <level> set warning level (e.g. '-warn:unusedLocals,deprecation') constructorName warn method with constructor name packageDefaultMethod warn attempt to override package-default method deprecation warn usage of deprecated type or member maskedCatchBlocks warn hidden catch block unusedLocals warn on unused local variable (never read) unusedArguments warn on unused method argument (never read) unusedImports warn on unused imports syntheticAccess warn when performing synthetic access for innerclass assertIdentifier warn occurrence of 'assert' used as identifier -deprecation equivalent to -warn:deprecation. -g[:<level>] debug attributes level -g all debug info ('-g:lines,vars,source') -g:none no debug info -g:[lines,vars,source] selective debug info -preserveAllLocals code gen preserve all local variables (for debug purpose) -noImportError no errors for unresolved imports -encoding specify default source encoding format (custom encoding can also be specifed on a per file basis by suffixing each input source file/folder name with '[encoding]') -log <filename> specify a log file -proceedOnError keep compiling when error, dumping class files with problem methods -verbose print accessedprocessed compilation units -referenceInfo compute reference info -progress show progress (only in -log mode) -time display speed information -noExit do not call System.exit(n) at end of compilation (n=0 if no error) -repeat <n> repeat compilation process <n> times (perf analysis) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Takshi Okamoto and Jan Schulz <debian@katzien.de>. October 2002 ECJ(1)
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