Integrated: 8255560: Class::isRecord should check that the current class is final and not abstract
Chris Hegarty
chegar at openjdk.java.net
Mon Dec 7 11:06:16 UTC 2020
On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 19:34:11 GMT, Chris Hegarty <chegar at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Update Class::isRecord to only return true for classes that are final.
>
> The removal of non-specified JVM checks on classes with a Record Attribute (see JDK-8255342), has resulted in more types of loadable classes that may contain a Record Attribute. Since these checks are not performed by the JVM anymore, Class::isRecord, and by extension Class::getRecordComponents, may return true or component values, respectively, for classes that are not well-formed record classes (as per the JLS), .e.g. non-final or abstract classes, that contain a record Attribute.
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> Core Reflection, Class::isRecord, already asserts checks that the JVM does not, e.g. that the direct superclass is java.lang.Record. Some points from the Java Language Specification for record classes:
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> 1. It is a compile-time error if a record declaration has the modifier abstract.
> 2. A record declaration is implicitly final.
> 3. The direct superclass type of a record class is Record.
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> Class::isRecord already ensures no.3. This issue proposes to add explicit checks in Core Reflection to ensure no.1 and no.2, since the JVM now allows such classes that contain a Record Attribute to be loaded.
This pull request has now been integrated.
Changeset: 5a03e476
Author: Chris Hegarty <chegar at openjdk.org>
URL: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/commit/5a03e476
Stats: 230 lines in 3 files changed: 208 ins; 3 del; 19 mod
8255560: Class::isRecord should check that the current class is final and not abstract
Reviewed-by: mchung, darcy
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/1543
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