On Wed, 6 Aug 2025 08:21:13 GMT, Volkan Yazici <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The teardown of a Process launched by `ProcessBuilder` includes the closing
>> of streams and ensuring the termination of the process is the responsibility
>> of the caller. The `Process.close()` method provides a clear and obvious way
>> to ensure all the streams are closed and the process terminated.
>>
>> The try-with-resources statement is frequently used to open streams and
>> ensure they are closed on exiting the block. By implementing
>> `AutoClosable.close()` the completeness of closing the streams and process
>> termination can be done by try-with-resources.
>>
>> The actions of the `close()` method are to close each stream and destroy the
>> process if it has not terminated.
>
> src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/snippet-files/ProcessExamples.java line
> 38:
>
>> 36: Paddling with the river flow;
>> 37: Chilling still, go slow.
>> 38: """;
>
> Nit: I'm not against Haiku, though `writer.write("Hello, world!");` can be
> enough to get the message across and save the reader (and the maintainer) 6
> LoC.
True, maybe too clever, but It should be more than 1 line. Hello world can be
quite boring after 30 years.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/26649#discussion_r2257423663