On Fri, 23 Sep 2022 06:17:34 GMT, David Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now that Thread.stop has been degraded to throw
> `UnsupportedOperationException` (JDK-8299610) the only direct source of async
> exceptions is from JVMTI `StopThread`. We can remove the `JVM_StopThread`
> code, remove the `stillborn` field from `java.lang.Thread` and its associated
> accesses from the VM, and we can stop special-casing `ThreadDeath` handling
> (as was done for the JDK code as part of JDK-8299610).
>
> Note that JVMTI `StopThread` can only act on a thread that is alive, so it is
> no longer possible to stop a thread before it has been started.
>
> Also note that there is a change in behaviour for JNI `ExceptionDescribe` as
> it no longer ignores `ThreadDeath` exceptions (not that it was ever specified
> to ignore them, it simply mirrored the behaviour of the default
> `UncaughtExceptionHandler` in `java.lang.ThreadGroup` - which also no longer
> ignores them so the mirroring behaviour remains the same).
>
> Testing: tiers 1-3
src/jdk.jdi/share/classes/com/sun/tools/jdi/VirtualMachineManagerImpl.java line
102:
> 100: try {
> 101: connector = connectors.next();
> 102: } catch (Exception | Error x) {
Maybe this should just catch `Throwable`, although it is unclear to me why we
would want to catch any exception here.
src/jdk.jdi/share/classes/com/sun/tools/jdi/VirtualMachineManagerImpl.java line
126:
> 124: try {
> 125: transportService = transportServices.next();
> 126: } catch (Exception | Error x) {
Another that could be just catch `Throwable`
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10400