Peter,
Are the updates to the CVS (javadoc) for the release? If so, have they been
put in the USSC218 branch? If the updates are not important then I will just
note it for next time.
Steve.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter W. Draper [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 17 June 2003 14:46
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Javadoc speed
Hi Steve & Mark,
since SPLAT produces a lot of documentation warnings I've been through and
cleaned them all up. Seems to have roughly halved the time SPLAT takes to
javadoc.
When I've investigated such crashing/runaway behaviour in the past it
usually comes down to some bad javadoc comment somewhere (although the
cross-referencing bit at the end can take a long time too, never been sure
quite why this varies so much).
Cheers,
Peter.
> [javadoc]
>
/export/scratch/ussc/stardev-rh9/sources/starjava/source/splat/src/main/uk/a
> c/starlink/splat/plot/PlotControl.java:1157: warning - The first sentence
is
> interpreted to be:
> [javadoc] "Get the physical coordinates limits of the current view of
the
> Plot
> [javadoc] (i.e."
> [javadoc] This sentence is different from what would be generated using
> -breakiterator:
> [javadoc] "Get the physical coordinates limits of the current view of
the
> Plot
> [javadoc] (i.e. what you can see)."
> [javadoc]
>
/export/scratch/ussc/stardev-rh9/sources/starjava/source/splat/src/main/uk/a
> c/starlink/splat/data/SpecData.java:420: warning - The first sentence is
> interpreted to be:
> [javadoc] "Get references to spectrum X data (i.e."
> [javadoc] This sentence is different from what would be generated using
> -breakiterator:
> [javadoc] "Get references to spectrum X data (i.e. the coordinates as a
> [javadoc] single array)."
> [javadoc]
>
/export/scratch/ussc/stardev-rh9/sources/starjava/source/splat/src/main/uk/a
> c/starlink/splat/data/SpecData.java:431: warning - The first sentence is
> interpreted to be:
> [javadoc] "Get references to spectrum Y data (i.e."
> [javadoc] This sentence is different from what would be generated using
> -breakiterator:
> [javadoc] "Get references to spectrum Y data (i.e. the data values)."
> [javadoc]
>
/export/scratch/ussc/stardev-rh9/sources/starjava/source/splat/src/main/uk/a
> c/starlink/splat/data/SpecData.java:442: warning - The first sentence is
> interpreted to be:
> [javadoc] "Get references to spectrum Y data errors (i.e."
> [javadoc] This sentence is different from what would be generated using
> -breakiterator:
> [javadoc] "Get references to spectrum Y data errors (i.e. the data
> errors)."
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rankin, SE (Stephen) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 16 June 2003 10:38
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: USSC218
>
> Mark,
>
> The nightly build has been using JDK 1.4.1_02 from the beginning, and on
> April 17th the javadocs-full target reached 5 or more minutes and has been
> the same since. Only just noticed this as you mentioned it, but the time
> taken to build the javadocs has been steadily increasing over time,
>
> javadocs-full.log
>
> rev 1.11 - 55s
> rev 1.12 - 1 min 50s
> rev 1.14 - 2 min 33s
> rev 1.15 - 3 min 54s
> rev 1.18 - 5 min 23s
>
> When I looked at the javadocs they appeared to be OK. The new JDK may do
> more cross referencing; perhaps there are some flags on javadoc which may
> speed things up?
>
> Steve.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Taylor [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 13 June 2003 16:59
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: USSC218
>
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Rankin, SE (Stephen) wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > I have now branched USSC218. I will test and wrap it for the CD over the
> > weekend, fingers crossed everything should be OK. Also, I have tried to
> > enable Watches on the CVS repository so that you should be able to do
> > something like
>
> One thing I've noticed is that the export-full-docs target runs about
> four times slower under java 1.4.1 than 1.4.0 (6 minutes vs 1min 20 for
me).
> I haven't investigated this in much detail, e.g. I don't know if
> the output is much different, or whether it's any particular package(s)
> which are causing it. This is a bit of a pain, but not a serious
> problem.
>
> PS: what is the significance of USSC218?
>
> --
> Mark Taylor Starlink Programmer Physics, Bristol University, UK
> [log in to unmask] 0117 928 8776 http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/
>
Peter W. Draper [log in to unmask], 0191 344
3566
Dept. of Physics, Durham University, UK.
http://star-www.dur.ac.uk/~pdraper
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