1© 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
2Copyright (C) 1996-2004, International Business Machines Corporation and
3others. All Rights Reserved.
4
5-------------------------------------------
6Using the GatherAPIData and ReportAPI tools
7-------------------------------------------
8
9These two tools are used together to generate reports about changes in
10supported API between versions of ICU4J.
11
12
13GatherAPIData
14
15GatherAPIData uses javadoc to process the ICU4J source files and
16generate a file listing information about the public API, including
17the ICU4J status (draft, stable, deprecated, obsolete). It excludes
18private API, API marked @internal. The file is written as text, so it
19is human-readable, but it is a bit verbose. To save space, the file
20can be zip'd or gzip'd (using flags passed to the tool), which will
21reduce the size by about a factor of 10.
22
23GatherAPIData requires javadoc and is currently based on sun jdk
241.4.2. JavaDoc is internal (I believe) so you need a reference jvm
25from Sun to compile the tool, but it can be run against any 1.4 JDK
26(at least, those from Sun). Instructions in the source file show how
27it can be invoked.
28
29GatherAPIData should be passed all the packages that need reporting.
30Currently, public api is only in the lang, math, text, and util
31subpackages of com.ibm.icu.
32
33
34ReportAPI
35
36ReportAPI takes two api files generated by GatherAPIData and reports
37on removals, changes, and additions to the API. It does this by
38comparing the API information in the two API files. When new classes
39are added, only the class is listed, not its entire API, and similarly
40when a class is deleted. When APIs with the same name and signature
41are changed (visibility, status, inheritance) these changes are listed
42by showing the old and new versions of the API.
43
44ReportAPI is not particularly smart, and in particular, does not know
45about inherited API. So for example, moving public API from a class
46to a base class is reported as a deletion of API from the original
47class, even though the effective API on the original class is
48unchanged by this.
49
50ReportAPI also does not know about Java class files, so for example it
51cannot be used to compare com.ibm.icu.lang.UCharacter against
52java.lang.Character. This might be provided in a later release.
53
54For these reasons, in general it is best to compare two successive
55versions of ICU4J against each other, rather than radically different
56versions. A large number of changes can show up, many of which might
57fall into these 'innocuous' categories.
58
59ReportAPI can generate either plain text or html reports. Since it
60only requires the data files and does not rely on JavaDoc, it is more
61straightforward to invoke.
62
63ReportAPI uses the file extension to determine how to uncompress the
64api data files. It expects '.zip' for files that have been compressed
65using zip, and '.gz' for files that have been compressed using gzip.
66The GatherAPIData utility automatically appends these extensions when
67compression is used.
68
69API Data Files
70
71API Data files for ICU4J 2.8 and 3.0 are in this directory. The
72intent is to store data files for each release version of ICU4J, to
73facilitate comparison using the ReportAPI tool. Of course, they can
74always be regenerated using the GenerateAPI and the sources of a
75particular ICU4J release.
76
77The format of the API data file is straightforward. The first line of
78the file is the header, successive lines are the api information.
79Each line consists of a number of tokens, each followed by a
80semi-colon (incuding the last token on the line).
81
82The header line contains the version number, the 'name' of the version
83of ICU4J represented by the file, and a 'base directory' field
84(currently not fully implemented).
85
86The following lines contain data generated by the APIInfo class, one
87line per class or method. The tokens are status, visibility, static,
88final, synchronized, abstract, type, package, containing class, name,
89and 'signature' (which varies by the type of object). For classes,
90the 'signature' is the immediate inheritance of the class. For
91fields, the 'signature' is the type of the field. For methods, the
92'signature' is the function signature. All fields are always present.
93
94For more information, please see APIInfo.java.
95
96-------
97