David Holmes writes: > Andrew, > > I just realized that this code isn't in the Classpath version at all.
You would not expect it to be, would you? VMSecurityManager is part of the VM-specific layer. It's a good deal more helpful than static native ClassLoader currentClassLoader(); Andrew. > > David > > > Index: java/lang/VMSecurityManager.java > > =================================================================== > > RCS file: /cvs/gcc/gcc/libjava/java/lang/VMSecurityManager.java,v > > retrieving revision 1.2 > > diff -c -2 -p -r1.2 VMSecurityManager.java > > *** java/lang/VMSecurityManager.java 5 Dec 2002 00:49:29 -0000 1.2 > > --- java/lang/VMSecurityManager.java 15 Mar 2004 09:54:54 -0000 > > *************** class VMSecurityManager > > *** 55,63 **** > > // FIXME this implementation is a bit wrong too -- the docs say we > > // must also consider ancestors of the system class loader. > > Class[] classStack = getClassContext (); > > for (int i = 0; i < classStack.length; i++) > > { > > ClassLoader loader = classStack[i].getClassLoader(); > > ! if (loader != null) > > return loader; > > } > > --- 55,64 ---- > > // FIXME this implementation is a bit wrong too -- the docs say we > > // must also consider ancestors of the system class loader. > > + ClassLoader systemClassLoader = > > VMClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); > > Class[] classStack = getClassContext (); > > for (int i = 0; i < classStack.length; i++) > > { > > ClassLoader loader = classStack[i].getClassLoader(); > > ! if (loader != null && loader != systemClassLoader) > > return loader; > > } > > _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath