Source: jimfs
Section: java
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers <pkg-java-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11),
               default-jdk,
               libguava-java,
               libicu4j-java,
               libmaven-bundle-plugin-java,
               libmaven-javadoc-plugin-java,
               libtruth-java,
               maven-debian-helper
Standards-Version: 4.1.3
Homepage: https://github.com/google/jimfs
Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-java/jimfs.git
Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-java/jimfs.git

Package: libjimfs-java
Architecture: all
Depends: ${java:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: In-memory file system implementing the java.nio.file APIs
 Jimfs is an in-memory file system for Java 7 and above, implementing
 the java.nio.file abstract file system APIs. Jimfs supports almost
 all the APIs under java.nio.file. It supports:
 .
  * Creating, deleting, moving and copying files and directories.
  * Reading and writing files with FileChannel or SeekableByteChannel,
    InputStream, OutputStream, etc.  Symbolic links.
  * Hard links to regular files.
  * SecureDirectoryStream, for operations relative to an open directory.
  * Glob and regex path filtering with PathMatcher.
  * Watching for changes to a directory with a WatchService.
  * File attributes. Built-in attribute views that can be supported
    include "basic", "owner", "posix", "unix", "dos", "acl" and "user".
    Do note, however, that not all attribute views provide useful
     attributes.
 .
 For example, while setting and reading POSIX file permissions is
 possible with the "posix" view, those permissions will not actually
 affect the behavior of the file system.
 .
 Jimfs also supports creating file systems that, for example, use
 Windows-style paths and (to an extent) behavior. In general, however,
 file system behavior is modeled after UNIX and may not exactly match
 any particular real file system or platform.
 .
 NOTE: SystemJimfsFileSystemProvider is not fully included in this
 package, because it requires a library that is not yet in Debian.

Package: libjimfs-java-doc
Section: doc
Architecture: all
Depends: ${java:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Documentation for libjimfs-java
 Jimfs is an in-memory file system for Java 7 and above, implementing
 the java.nio.file abstract file system APIs. Jimfs supports almost
 all the APIs under java.nio.file. It supports:
 .
  * Creating, deleting, moving and copying files and directories.
  * Reading and writing files with FileChannel or SeekableByteChannel,
    InputStream, OutputStream, etc.  Symbolic links.
  * Hard links to regular files.
  * SecureDirectoryStream, for operations relative to an open directory.
  * Glob and regex path filtering with PathMatcher.
  * Watching for changes to a directory with a WatchService.
  * File attributes. Built-in attribute views that can be supported
    include "basic", "owner", "posix", "unix", "dos", "acl" and "user".
    Do note, however, that not all attribute views provide useful
     attributes.
 .
 For example, while setting and reading POSIX file permissions is
 possible with the "posix" view, those permissions will not actually
 affect the behavior of the file system.
 .
 Jimfs also supports creating file systems that, for example, use
 Windows-style paths and (to an extent) behavior. In general, however,
 file system behavior is modeled after UNIX and may not exactly match
 any particular real file system or platform.
 .
 This package contains the generated API documentation.

