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Authored by: greed on Saturday, April 21 2012 @ 07:32 PM EDT |
You could wander through the repos for GCC if you really want to take a look.
I'm not going to link it directly, because having lots of people wander through
a code repository makes it sluggish for those actually working on it.
But if you were to, say, look for GCC's home page, find the links on Developing
for it, like say the SVN read access pages, and maybe browse the history
on-line, look under "trunk", then "libjava", you'll find
it.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, April 22 2012 @ 06:01 AM EDT |
Yes they are. On your fedora system do:
yum install libgcj-src
All the API source files are then installed on your system in a zip file:
/usr/share/java/src-4.6.3.zip (the exact version number can differ).
This contains sources like:
java/beans/PropertyVetoException.java
java/beans/IntrospectionException.java
java/beans/Visibility.java
[...]
java/util/logging/LoggingPermission.java
java/util/logging/ErrorManager.java
java/util/Observer.java
[...]
java/security/Key.java
java/nio/ReadOnlyBufferException.java
java/nio/ByteOrder.java
[...]
javax/security/auth/Policy.java
javax/security/auth/Subject.java
javax/security/auth/SubjectDomainCombiner.java
[...]
javax/crypto/SecretKey.java
javax/crypto/interfaces/DHPublicKey.java
javax/crypto/interfaces/PBEKey.java
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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, April 22 2012 @ 11:00 AM EDT |
Pretty sure that "unbreakable" was based on RedHat Enterprise linux
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