com.google.gwt.dev.util.arg.ArgHandlerOptimize Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.google.gwt.dev.util.arg;
import com.google.gwt.util.tools.ArgHandlerInt;
/**
* Set the optimization level from the command line. For now, level 1 is the same
* as draft compile, and level 9 is the same as the default (maximum optimization).
*
* TODO(zundel): In theory, a level 0 should be possible, where all optimizers
* are eliminated for the fastest possible compile. In practice, code generation
* depends on some optimizers being run.
*/
public class ArgHandlerOptimize extends ArgHandlerInt {
private final OptionOptimize options;
public ArgHandlerOptimize(OptionOptimize options) {
this.options = options;
}
@Override
public String getPurpose() {
return "Sets the optimization level used by the compiler. 0=none 9=maximum.";
}
@Override
public String getTag() {
return "-optimize";
}
@Override
public String[] getTagArgs() {
return new String[] {"level"};
}
@Override
public void setInt(int level) {
level = Math.max(level, OptionOptimize.OPTIMIZE_LEVEL_DRAFT);
level = Math.min(level, OptionOptimize.OPTIMIZE_LEVEL_MAX);
options.setOptimizationLevel(level);
}
}