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package java.lang;

The Compiler class is provided to support Java-to-native-code compilers and related services. By design, the Compiler class does nothing; it serves as a placeholder for a JIT compiler implementation. If no compiler is available, these methods do nothing.
Author: Frank Yellin
Deprecated:JIT compilers and their technologies vary too widely to be controlled effectively by a standardized interface. As such, many JIT compiler implementations ignore this interface, and are instead controllable by implementation-specific mechanisms such as command-line options. This class is subject to removal in a future version of Java SE.
Since: 1.0
/** * The {@code Compiler} class is provided to support Java-to-native-code * compilers and related services. By design, the {@code Compiler} class does * nothing; it serves as a placeholder for a JIT compiler implementation. * If no compiler is available, these methods do nothing. * * @deprecated JIT compilers and their technologies vary too widely to * be controlled effectively by a standardized interface. As such, many * JIT compiler implementations ignore this interface, and are instead * controllable by implementation-specific mechanisms such as command-line * options. This class is subject to removal in a future version of Java SE. * * @author Frank Yellin * @since 1.0 */
@Deprecated(since="9", forRemoval=true) public final class Compiler { private Compiler() {} // don't make instances
Compiles the specified class.
Params:
  • clazz – A class
Throws:
Returns: true if the compilation succeeded; false if the compilation failed or no compiler is available
/** * Compiles the specified class. * * @param clazz * A class * * @return {@code true} if the compilation succeeded; {@code false} if the * compilation failed or no compiler is available * * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code clazz} is {@code null} */
public static boolean compileClass(Class<?> clazz) { return false; }
Compiles all classes whose name matches the specified string.
Params:
  • string – The name of the classes to compile
Throws:
Returns: true if the compilation succeeded; false if the compilation failed or no compiler is available
/** * Compiles all classes whose name matches the specified string. * * @param string * The name of the classes to compile * * @return {@code true} if the compilation succeeded; {@code false} if the * compilation failed or no compiler is available * * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code string} is {@code null} */
public static boolean compileClasses(String string) { return false; }
Examines the argument type and its fields and perform some documented operation. No specific operations are required.
Params:
  • any – An argument
Throws:
Returns: A compiler-specific value, or null if no compiler is available
/** * Examines the argument type and its fields and perform some documented * operation. No specific operations are required. * * @param any * An argument * * @return A compiler-specific value, or {@code null} if no compiler is * available * * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code any} is {@code null} */
public static Object command(Object any) { return null; }
Cause the Compiler to resume operation.
/** * Cause the Compiler to resume operation. */
public static void enable() { }
Cause the Compiler to cease operation.
/** * Cause the Compiler to cease operation. */
public static void disable() { } }