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diff --git a/libjava/classpath/java/text/class-dependencies.conf b/libjava/classpath/java/text/class-dependencies.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 011b146..0000000 --- a/libjava/classpath/java/text/class-dependencies.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -# This property file contains dependencies of classes, methods, and -# field on other methods or classes. -# -# Syntax: -# -# <used>: <needed 1> [... <needed N>] -# -# means that when <used> is included, <needed 1> (... <needed N>) must -# be included as well. -# -# <needed X> and <used> are of the form -# -# <class.methodOrField(signature)> -# -# or just -# -# <class> -# -# Within dependencies, variables can be used. A variable is defined as -# follows: -# -# {variable}: value1 value2 ... value<n> -# -# variables can be used on the right side of dependencies as follows: -# -# <used>: com.bla.blu.{variable}.Class.m()V -# -# The use of the variable will expand to <n> dependencies of the form -# -# <used>: com.bla.blu.value1.Class.m()V -# <used>: com.bla.blu.value2.Class.m()V -# ... -# <used>: com.bla.blu.value<n>.Class.m()V -# -# Variables can be redefined when building a system to select the -# required support for features like encodings, protocols, etc. -# -# Hints: -# -# - For methods and fields, the signature is mandatory. For -# specification, please see the Java Virtual Machine Specification by -# SUN. Unlike in the spec, field signatures (types) are in brackets. -# -# - Package names must be separated by '/' (and not '.'). E.g., -# java/lang/Class (this is necessary, because the '.' is used to -# separate method or field names from classes) -# -# - In case <needed> refers to a class, only the class itself will be -# included in the resulting binary, NOT necessarily all its methods -# and fields. If you want to refer to all methods and fields, you can -# write class.* as an abbreviation. -# -# - Abbreviations for packages are also possible: my/package/* means all -# methods and fields of all classes in my/package. -# -# - A line with a trailing '\' continues in the next line. - -# end of file - -# All locales supported are loaded via classes from java.text (see below) -# from class gnu/java/locale/LocaleInformation_<locale_id> -# -# This introduces a dependency for all locales. To allow an easy selection -# and addition of locales, the library variable {text_locales} can be set to -# the set of supported locales. -# - -{text_locales}: \ - af_ZA \ - ar_AE \ - ar_BH \ - ar_DZ \ - ar_EG \ - ar_IN \ - ar_IQ \ - ar_JO \ - ar_KW \ - ar_LB \ - ar_LY \ - ar_MA \ - ar_OM \ - ar_QA \ - ar_SD \ - ar_SY \ - ar_TN \ - ar_YE \ - be_BY \ - bn_IN \ - br_FR \ - bs_BA \ - ca_ES \ - cs_CZ \ - cy_GB \ - da_DK \ - de \ - de_AT \ - de_BE \ - de_CH \ - de_DE \ - de_LU \ - el_GR \ - en \ - en_AU \ - en_BW \ - en_CA \ - en_DK \ - en_GB \ - en_HK \ - en_IE \ - en_IN \ - en_NZ \ - en_PH \ - en_SG \ - en_US \ - en_ZA \ - en_ZW \ - es_AR \ - es_BO \ - es_CL \ - es_CO \ - es_CR \ - es_DO \ - es_EC \ - es_ES \ - es_GT \ - es_HN \ - es_MX \ - es_NI \ - es_PA \ - es_PE \ - es_PR \ - es_PY \ - es_SV \ - es_US \ - es_UY \ - es_VE \ - et_EE \ - eu_ES \ - fa_IR \ - fi_FI \ - fo_FO \ - fr_BE \ - fr_CA \ - fr_CH \ - fr_FR \ - fr_LU \ - ga_IE \ - gd_GB \ - gl_ES \ - gv_GB \ - he_IL \ - hi_IN \ - hr_HR \ - hu_HU \ - id_ID \ - it_CH \ - it_IT \ - iw_IL \ - ja_JP \ - ka_GE \ - kl_GL \ - ko_KR \ - kw_GB \ - lt_LT \ - lv_LV \ - mi_NZ \ - mk_MK \ - mr_IN \ - mt_MT \ - nl \ - nl_BE \ - nl_NL \ - nn_NO \ - no_NO \ - oc_FR \ - pl_PL \ - pt_BR \ - pt_PT \ - ro_RO \ - ru_RU \ - ru_UA \ - se_NO \ - sk_SK \ - sl_SI \ - sq_AL \ - sr_YU \ - sv_FI \ - sv_SE \ - ta_IN \ - te_IN \ - tg_TJ \ - tl_PH \ - tr_TR \ - uk_UA \ - ur_PK \ - uz_UZ \ - vi_VN \ - yi_US \ - zh_CN \ - zh_HK \ - zh_SG \ - zh_TW - -java/text/Collator.getInstance(Ljava/util/Locale;)Ljava/text/Collator;: \ - gnu/java/locale/LocaleInformation_{text_locales}.* - -java/text/DateFormatSymbols.<init>(Ljava/util/Locale;)V: \ - gnu/java/locale/LocaleInformation_{text_locales}.* - -java/text/DecimalFormatSymbols.<init>(Ljava/util/Locale;)V: \ - gnu/java/locale/LocaleInformation_{text_locales}.* - -java/text/BreakIterator.getInstance(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/util/Locale;)Ljava/text/BreakIterator;: \ - gnu/java/locale/LocaleInformation_{text_locales}.* - -java/text/NumberFormat.computeInstance(Ljava/util/Locale;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/text/NumberFormat;: \ - gnu/java/locale/LocaleInformation_{text_locales}.* - -java/text/DateFormat.computeInstance(IILjava/util/Locale;ZZ)Ljava/text/DateFormat;: \ - gnu/java/locale/LocaleInformation_{text_locales}.* |