Updated instructions for Mac OS X

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Eric Scharff 2008-02-20 09:41:55 -07:00
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Quick Start
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On Linux:
$ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java
$ make
$ build/linux-i386-compile-fast/avian -cp build/test Hello
On Mac OS X:
$ export JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/Home
$ make
$ build/darwin-i386-compile-fast/avian -cp build/test Hello
Supported Platforms
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}
}
EOF
$ javac Hello.java
$ jar u0f boot.jar Hello.class
$ javac -bootclasspath boot.jar Hello.java
$ jar c0f boot.jar Hello.class
Step 3: Make an object file out of the jar.
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so we use the binaryToMacho utility instead)
$ ../build/darwin-i386-compile-fast/binaryToMacho boot.jar \
__binary_boot_jar_start __boot_classpath_jar_size > boot-jar.o
__binary_boot_jar_start __binary_boot_jar_size > boot-jar.o
Step 4: Write a driver which starts the VM and runs the desired main
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return exitCode;
}
EOF
$ g++ -c main.cpp -o main.o
$ g++ -I$JAVA_HOME/include -c main.cpp -o main.o
Step 5: Link the objects produced above to produce the final
executable, and optionally strip its symbols.
On linux:
$ g++ -rdynamic *.o -ldl -lpthread -lz -o hello
$ strip --strip-all hello
On Mac OS X:
$ g++ -rdynamic *.o -ldl -lpthread -lz -o hello -framework CoreFoundation
$ strip -S -x hello