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flatbuffers-bigfoot/tests/JavaTest.sh
Romain Gilles f96eb472b3 Isolate the complied Java classes into a target folder.
It is a common practice to put all the compiled classes into a
dedicated folder in order to:
 - void to mixing the code and the complied classes
 - to allow a simple way to remove the complied classes
2016-08-25 10:40:41 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
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#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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echo Compile then run the Java test.
testdir=$(readlink -fn `dirname $0`)
thisdir=$(readlink -fn `pwd`)
targetdir=${testdir}/target
if [[ "$testdir" != "$thisdir" ]]; then
echo error: must be run from inside the ${testdir} directory
echo you ran it from ${thisdir}
exit 1
fi
if [ -e "${targetdir}" ]; then
echo "clean target"
rm -fr ${targetdir}
fi
mkdir ${targetdir}
javac -d ${targetdir} -classpath ${testdir}/../java:${testdir}:${testdir}/namespace_test JavaTest.java
java -classpath ${targetdir} JavaTest