Issue
If we consider the following example, what is the difference between "+-" and "\-" symbols and what do they signify?
[INFO] [dependency:tree]
[INFO] org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:maven-plugin:2.0-alpha-5-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] +- org.apache.maven.reporting:maven-reporting-impl:jar:2.0.4:compile
[INFO] | \- commons-validator:commons-validator:jar:1.2.0:compile
[INFO] | \- commons-digester:commons-digester:jar:1.6:compile
[INFO] | \- (commons-collections:commons-collections:jar:2.1:compile - omitted for conflict with 2.0)
[INFO] \- org.apache.maven.doxia:doxia-site-renderer:jar:1.0-alpha-8:compile
[INFO] \- org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-velocity:jar:1.1.3:compile
[INFO] \- commons-collections:commons-collections:jar:2.0:compile
Solution
Those symbols do not have any meaning whatsoever, they are just present to read the output of the tree better!
Here's a more complex output to see better what it does, on a spring-webmvc
dependency:
[INFO] +- org.springframework:spring-webmvc:jar:4.2.2.RELEASE:compile
[INFO] | +- org.springframework:spring-beans:jar:4.2.2.RELEASE:compile
[INFO] | +- org.springframework:spring-context:jar:4.2.2.RELEASE:compile
[INFO] | | \- org.springframework:spring-aop:jar:4.2.2.RELEASE:compile
[INFO] | | \- aopalliance:aopalliance:jar:1.0:compile
[INFO] | +- org.springframework:spring-core:jar:4.2.2.RELEASE:compile
[INFO] | | \- commons-logging:commons-logging:jar:1.2:compile
[INFO] | +- org.springframework:spring-expression:jar:4.2.2.RELEASE:compile
Consider the dependency tree as levels: the first level correspond to the direct dependencies; the second level corresponds to the transitive dependencies of those direct dependencies, etc.
Basically, if there is more than one dependency on the same level for the same artifact, a +-
will be shown, otherwise a \-
will be shown, indicating an "end" of the tree (i.e. a path leading to a leaf).
Answered By - Tunaki
Answer Checked By - Willingham (JavaFixing Volunteer)