1 main.usage=\
   2 Usage: jdeprscan [options] '{dir|jar|class}' ...\n\
   3 \n\
   4 options:\n\
   5 \       --class-path PATH\n\
   6 \       --for-removal\n\
   7 \       --full-version\n\
   8 \  -h   --help\n\
   9 \  -l   --list\n\
  10 \       --release 6|7|8|9\n\
  11 \  -v   --verbose\n\
  12 \       --version
  13 
  14 main.help=\
  15 Scans each argument for usages of deprecated APIs. An argument\n\
  16 may be a directory specifying the root of a package hierarchy,\n\
  17 a JAR file, a class file, or a class name. The class name must be\n\
  18 specified using a fully qualified class name using the $ separator\n\
  19 character for nested classes, for example,\n\
  20 \n\
  21 \    java.lang.Thread$State\n\
  22 \n\
  23 The --class-path option provides a search path for resolution\n\
  24 of dependent classes.\n\
  25 \n\
  26 The --for-removal option limits scanning or listing to APIs that are\n\
  27 deprecated for removal. Cannot be used with a release value of 6, 7, or 8.\n\
  28 \n\
  29 The --full-version option prints out the full version string of the tool.\n\
  30 \n\
  31 The --help option prints out a full help message.\n\
  32 \n\
  33 The --list (-l) option prints out the set of deprecated APIs. No scanning is done,\n\
  34 so no directory, jar, or class arguments should be provided.\n\
  35 \n\
  36 The --release option specifies the Java SE release that provides the set\n\
  37 of deprecated APIs for scanning.\n\
  38 \n\
  39 The --verbose (-v) option enables additional message output during processing.\n\
  40 \n\
  41 The --version option prints out the abbreviated version string of the tool.
  42 
  43 main.xhelp=\
  44 Unsupported options:\n\
  45 \n\
  46 \  --Xload-class CLASS\n\
  47 \      Loads deprecation information from the named class.\n\
  48 \  --Xload-csv CSVFILE\n\
  49 \      Loads deprecation information from the named CSV file.\n\
  50 \  --Xload-dir DIR\n\
  51 \      Loads deprecation information from the class hierarchy\n\
  52 \      at the named directory.\n\
  53 \  --Xload-jar JARFILE\n\
  54 \      Loads deprecation information from the named JAR file.\n\
  55 \  --Xload-jdk9 JAVA_HOME\n\
  56 \      Loads deprecation information from the JDK located at\n\
  57 \      JAVA_HOME, which must be a modular JDK.\n\
  58 \  --Xload-old-jdk JAVA_HOME\n\
  59 \      Loads deprecation information from the JDK located at\n\
  60 \      JAVA_HOME, which must not be a modular JDK. Instead, the\n\
  61 \      named JDK must be a "classic" JDK with an rt.jar file.\n\
  62 \  --Xload-self\n\
  63 \      Loads deprecation information by traversing the jrt:\n\
  64 \      filesystem of the running JDK image.\n\
  65 \  --Xcompiler-arg ARG\n\
  66 \      Adds ARG to the list of compiler arguments.\n\
  67 \  --Xcsv-comment COMMENT\n\
  68 \      Adds COMMENT as a comment line to the output CSV file.\n\
  69 \      Only effective if -Xprint-csv is also supplied.\n\
  70 \  --Xhelp\n\
  71 \      Prints this message.\n\
  72 \  --Xprint-csv\n\
  73 \      Prints a CSV file containing the loaded deprecation information\n\
  74 \      instead of scanning any classes or JAR files.
  75 
  76 scan.process.class=Processing class {0}...
  77 
  78 # The "removal tag": empty for normal deprecations,
  79 # nonempty for removal deprecations; do not translate.
  80 scan.dep.normal=
  81 scan.dep.removal=(forRemoval=true)
  82 
  83 scan.err.exception=error: unexpected exception {0}
  84 scan.err.noclass=error: cannot find class {0}
  85 scan.err.nofile=error: cannot find file {0}
  86 
  87 # 0: class name, 1: method name, 2: parameter and return types
  88 scan.err.nomethod=error: cannot resolve Methodref {0}.{1}:{2}
  89 
  90 scan.head.jar=Jar file {0}:
  91 scan.head.dir=Directory {0}:
  92 
  93 # In all of the messages below, 0 and 1 are as follows:
  94 #   0: type kind (class, interface, enum, or annotation type)
  95 #   1: type name
  96 # The last element is generally a "removal tag"; see above.
  97 
  98 # 2: class name, 3: removal tag
  99 scan.out.extends={0} {1} extends deprecated class {2} {3}
 100 
 101 # 2: interface name, 3: removal tag
 102 scan.out.implements={0} {1} implements deprecated interface {2} {3}
 103 
 104 # 2: class name, 3: removal tag
 105 scan.out.usesclass={0} {1} uses deprecated class {2} {3}
 106 
 107 # 2: class name, 3: method name, 4: method parameter and return types, 5: removal tag
 108 scan.out.usesmethod={0} {1} uses deprecated method {2}::{3}{4} {5}
 109 
 110 # 2: class name, 3: method name, 4: method parameter and return types, 5: removal tag
 111 scan.out.usesintfmethod={0} {1} uses deprecated method {2}::{3}{4} {5}
 112 
 113 # 2: class name, 3: field name, 4: removal tag
 114 scan.out.usesfield={0} {1} uses deprecated field {2}::{3} {4}
 115 
 116 # 2: field name, 3: type name, 4: removal tag
 117 scan.out.hasfield={0} {1} has field named {2} of deprecated type {3} {4}
 118 
 119 # 2: method name, 3: parameter type, 4: removal tag
 120 scan.out.methodparmtype={0} {1} has method named {2} having deprecated parameter type {3} {4}
 121 
 122 # 2: method name, 3: return type, 4: removal tag
 123 scan.out.methodrettype={0} {1} has method named {2} having deprecated return type {3} {4}
 124 
 125 # 2: class name, 3: method name, 4: method parameter and return types, 5: removal tag
 126 scan.out.methodoverride={0} {1} overrides deprecated method {2}::{3}{4} {5}