# 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