On Fri, 8 Aug 2025 22:37:21 GMT, Alexey Semenyuk <asemen...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> - Support a new "app-dir" value of `win-shortcut`, `win-menu`, and 
> `linux-shortcut` properties in additional launcher property files.
> - Support an optional value of `--win-shortcut`, `--win-menu`, and 
> `--linux-shortcut` CLI options. The valid value is "app-dir".
> 
> If a value of any property/CLI option from the above list is set to 
> "app-dir", the startup directory of the corresponding shortcut will be set to 
> the "app" subdirectory of the installation directory.
> 
> If a CLI option from the above list doesn't have a value, the startup 
> directory of the corresponding shortcut for the main launcher will be set to 
> the installation directory on Windows and will not be set on Linux. This is 
> the existing behavior; it has not changed.
> 
> If a value of a property from the above list evaluates to `true`, the startup 
> directory of the corresponding shortcut for the additional launcher will be 
> set to the installation directory on Windows and will not be set on Linux. 
> This is the existing behavior; it has not changed.
> 
> Added test cases to AddLShortcut test implicitly.

src/jdk.jpackage/share/classes/jdk/jpackage/internal/Arguments.java line 486:

> 484:         }
> 485: 
> 486:         private static Runnable 
> createArgumentWithOptionalValueAction(String option) {

I am not sure, but did you test case when `--win-menu` or `--win-shortcut` or 
`--linux-shortcut` is last argument without value? With new code `var value = 
popArg();` will be `""` and we will call `setOptionValue(option, value)`. 
Before change it will be set to `true`.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/26707#discussion_r2264123444

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