Wed, 16 Oct 2013 16:33:04 -0400
8026286: Improper locking of annotation queues causes assertion failures.
8026063: Calls to annotate.flush() cause incorrect type annotations to be generated.
Summary: Fix locking in ClassReader.java
Reviewed-by: jfranck
duke@1 | 1 | /* |
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duke@1 | 24 | */ |
duke@1 | 25 | |
duke@1 | 26 | package com.sun.tools.javac.util; |
duke@1 | 27 | |
duke@1 | 28 | /** Throwing an instance of this class causes immediate termination |
duke@1 | 29 | * of the main compiler method. It is used when some non-recoverable |
duke@1 | 30 | * error has been detected in the compiler environment at runtime. |
duke@1 | 31 | * |
jjg@581 | 32 | * <p><b>This is NOT part of any supported API. |
jjg@581 | 33 | * If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk. |
duke@1 | 34 | * This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or |
duke@1 | 35 | * deletion without notice.</b> |
duke@1 | 36 | */ |
duke@1 | 37 | public class FatalError extends Error { |
duke@1 | 38 | private static final long serialVersionUID = 0; |
duke@1 | 39 | |
duke@1 | 40 | /** Construct a <code>FatalError</code> with the specified detail message. |
duke@1 | 41 | * @param d A diagnostic containing the reason for failure. |
duke@1 | 42 | */ |
duke@1 | 43 | public FatalError(JCDiagnostic d) { |
duke@1 | 44 | super(d.toString()); |
duke@1 | 45 | } |
duke@1 | 46 | |
jjg@663 | 47 | /** Construct a <code>FatalError</code> with the specified detail message |
jjg@663 | 48 | * and cause. |
jjg@663 | 49 | * @param d A diagnostic containing the reason for failure. |
jjg@663 | 50 | * @param t An exception causing the error |
jjg@663 | 51 | */ |
jjg@663 | 52 | public FatalError(JCDiagnostic d, Throwable t) { |
jjg@663 | 53 | super(d.toString(), t); |
jjg@663 | 54 | } |
jjg@663 | 55 | |
duke@1 | 56 | /** Construct a <code>FatalError</code> with the specified detail message. |
duke@1 | 57 | * @param s An English(!) string describing the failure, typically because |
duke@1 | 58 | * the diagnostic resources are missing. |
duke@1 | 59 | */ |
duke@1 | 60 | public FatalError(String s) { |
duke@1 | 61 | super(s); |
duke@1 | 62 | } |
duke@1 | 63 | } |