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To control the NumBlocks tool, a variety of arguments can be provided. The arguments can be provided directly to numblocks, or using the property file numblocks.conf.
The syntax is as follows:
numblocks [-help (--help, -h, -?)] [-Xhelp] [-Xdoc] [-version] [-verbose] [-showSettings] [-saveSettings=<file>] [-configuration=<file>] [-XjamaicaHome=<path>] [-all] [-classpath (-cp)=<path>] [-bootclasspath (-Xbootclasspath)=<path>] [-smart] [-numThreads=<n>] class1{"["<len>"]"} [... classn{"["<len>"]"}] |
These are general options providing information about numblocks itself or enabling the use of script files that specify further options
Display the usage of the NumBlocks tool and a short description of all possible standard command line options
Display the usage of the NumBlocks tool and a short description of all possible standard and extended command line options. The extended command line options are not needed for normal control of the numblocks command. They provide means to configure the tools and options to be used and provide tools required internally for development of the JamaicaVM
Set verbose level. If verbose level is greated than 0, additional output on the state of the build process is printed to standard out.
The currently used options of the JamaicaVM Builder are written to stdout in property file format. To make these the default settings, copy these options into /home/schnider/Jamaica-2.6/build-doc/src/etc/numblocks.conf
These options allow to specify classes and paths to be used by numblocks.
Specifies the path to the Jamaica directory. The Jamaica home path can also be set with the environment variable JAMAICA_HOME.
If this option is set, the number of blocks required for the allocation of objects of all classes in this application will be displayed.