Integrated: 8256867: Classes with empty PermittedSubclasses attribute cannot be extended
Harold Seigel
hseigel at openjdk.java.net
Wed Dec 9 19:11:35 UTC 2020
On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 19:51:38 GMT, Harold Seigel <hseigel at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Please review this fix for JDK-8256867. This change no longer throws a ClassFormatError exception when loading a class whose PermittedSubclasses attribute is empty (contains no classes). Instead, the class is treated as a sealed class which cannot be extended nor implemented. This new behavior conforms to the JVM Spec.
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> This change required changing Class.permittedSubclasses() to return an empty array for classes with empty PermittedSubclasses attributes, and to return null for non-sealed classes.
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> This fix was tested with Mach5 tiers 1-2 on Linux, MacOS, and Windows, and tiers 3-5 on Linux x64.
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> Thanks, Harold
This pull request has now been integrated.
Changeset: d33a689b
Author: Harold Seigel <hseigel at openjdk.org>
URL: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/commit/d33a689b
Stats: 167 lines in 8 files changed: 106 ins; 13 del; 48 mod
8256867: Classes with empty PermittedSubclasses attribute cannot be extended
Reviewed-by: lfoltan, mchung, jlahoda, chegar
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/1675
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