[Soot-list] Problem on analyzing SPECjvm2008

Jae-Woo Lee lee575 at purdue.edu
Thu Nov 13 15:02:34 EST 2008


Okay. Then I have to begin the painful job now :)
Thank you very much for the answer.

Sincerely,
Jaewoo


Quoting Eric Bodden <eric.bodden at mail.mcgill.ca>:

> 2008/11/13 Jae-Woo Lee <lee575 at purdue.edu>:
> > Hi Eric,
> >
> > I need to analyze the whole SPECjvm2008 benchmark class files and
> inintially I
> > just wanted to run soot.Main and create jimple code. Whenever I run, I
> meet
> > some library problems so I turned on -use-phantom-refs, which I think
> create
> > another problem. It seems soot.Main tries to resolve all the libraries
> which
> > are used by SPECjvm2008 and creates exceptions when I don't have the
> libraries.
> 
> That's correct, and it should - at least if you want to do a
> whole-program analysis.
> 
> > For the time being, I want to ignore all the system libraries which are
> outside
> > the SPECjvm2008. Is there a better way other than whenever I meet the
> > exception, I try to find what's the missing class belongs and find and add
> the
> > libraries which are not contained in the SPECjvm2008 packages ?
> > Thank you.
> 
> No, there isn't. It's painful but that's the only good way to cope
> with that. I did this once for the DaCapo suite and it took me a week
> :-(
> 
> Eric
> 
> -- 
> Eric Bodden
> Sable Research Group, McGill University, Montréal, Canada
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> 




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