RFR: JEP 359: Records (Preview) (full code)

Joe Darcy joe.darcy at oracle.com
Fri Nov 29 14:59:00 UTC 2019


Hi Vicente,

Please change all uses of

     @compile --enable-preview -source 14

in jtreg tags to to

     @compile --enable-preview -source ${jdk.version}

The former structure will spuriously fail when the JDK 14 -> 15 
transition occurs.

Also, publishing delta-webrevs between iterations in additional to full 
webrev would help track the incremental changes.

Thanks,

-Joe

On 11/28/2019 8:05 AM, Vicente Romero wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Sorry but I realized that I forgot to remove some code on the compiler 
> side. The code removed is small, before we were issuing an error if 
> some serialization methods were declared as record members. That 
> section was removed from the spec. I have prepared another iteration 
> with this change at [1]
>
> Thanks,
> Vicente
>
> [1] 
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vromero/records.review/all_code/webrev.01/
>
> On 11/27/19 11:37 PM, Vicente Romero wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Please review the code for the records feature at [1]. This webrev 
>> includes all: APIs, runtime, compiler, serialization, javadoc, and 
>> more! Must of the code has been reviewed but there have been some 
>> changes since reviewers saw it. Also this is the first time an 
>> integral webrev is sent out for review. Last changes on top of my 
>> mind since last review iterations:
>>
>> On the compiler implementation:
>> - it has been adapted to the last version of the language spec [2], 
>> as a reference the JVM spec is at [3]. This implied some changes in 
>> determining if a user defined constructor is the canonical or not. 
>> Now if a constructor is override-equivalent to a signature derived 
>> from the record components, then it is considered the canonical 
>> constructor. And any canonical constructor should satisfy a set of 
>> restrictions, see section 8.10.4 Record Constructor Declarations of 
>> the specification.
>> - It was also added a check to make sure that accessors are not generic.
>> - And that the canonical constructor, if user defined, is not 
>> explicitly invoking any other constructor.
>> - The list of forbidden record component names has also been updated.
>> - new error messages have been added
>>
>> APIs:
>> - there have been some API editing in java.lang.Record, 
>> java.lang.runtime.ObjectMethods and 
>> java.lang.reflect.RecordComponent, java.io.ObjectInputStream, 
>> javax.lang.model (some visitors were added)
>>
>> On the JVM implementation:
>> - some logging capabilities have been added to classFileParser.cpp to 
>> provide the reason for which the Record attribute has been ignored
>>
>> Reflection:
>> - there are several new changes to the implementation of 
>> java.lang.reflect.RecordComponent apart from the spec changes 
>> mentioned before.
>>
>> bug fixes in
>> - compiler
>> - serialization,
>> - JVM, etc
>>
>> As a reference the last iteration of the previous reviews can be 
>> found at [4] under folders: compiler, hotspot_runtime, javadoc, 
>> reflection and serialization,
>>
>> TIA,
>> Vicente
>>
>> [1] 
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vromero/records.review/all_code/webrev.00/
>> [2] 
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~gbierman/jep359/jep359-20191125/specs/records-jls.html
>> [3] 
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~gbierman/jep359/jep359-20191125/specs/records-jvms.html
>> [4] http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vromero/records.review/
>>
>


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