I have this java source file
C:\crp\dfdf\src\oata\HelloWorld.java
I can compile it
C:\crp\dfdf>javac -sourcepath c:\crp\dfdf -d build\classes src\oata\HelloWorld.j
ava
into
C:\crp\dfdf\build\classes\oata\HelloWorld.class
But I notice that (keeping the same directory and keeping the same other parameters as above) then whatever the sourcepath is, it still works
C:\crp\dfdf>javac -sourcepath c:\sdklsdlewrrblahthisdirdoesnotexist -d build\classes src\oata\HelloWorld.java
C:\crp\dfdf>
And if I correct the sourcepath (so, back to c:\crp\dfdf\src
) but move to a different directory, then it doesn't work
C:\>javac -sourcepath c:\crp\dfdf\src -d build\classes src\oata\HelloWorld.java
javac: file not found: src\oata\HelloWorld.java
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
use -help for a list of possible options
C:\>
I thought maybe the path of the file specified appends to the sourcepath, but this doesn't work either
C:\>javac -sourcepath c:\crp\dfdf\src -d build\classes oata\HelloWorld.java
javac: file not found: oata\HelloWorld.java
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
use -help for a list of possible options
So i'm having trouble seeing how sourcepath is operating