On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 09:52:11 GMT, Michael McMahon <micha...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> Could I get the following change reviewed please? It fixes a problem (in 
> JEP380) on Windows where some file operations on Unix domain sockets were not 
> working and led to the feature being disabled on Windows 2019 Server in JDK 
> 16. So, the fix re-enables the feature on all versions of Windows that 
> support it.
> 
> The test checks all the file APIs that were affected by the problem. The 
> change touches the code that handles symbolic links in Windows (since they 
> are implemented as NTFS reparse points, like Unix sockets), but I didn't add 
> any specific testing in this area, as I assume the existing unit tests for 
> NIO symbolic links should cover that. If I should add more tests here, then I 
> can do that.
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael

test/jdk/java/nio/channels/unixdomain/FileAttributes.java line 82:

> 80: 
> 81:             // Check deletion
> 82:             assertTrue(f.delete(), "File.delete failed");

What happens to the socket if you delete the file before closing the socket? 
Isn't that going to cause trouble?

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2424

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