Re: RFR: 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.*
On 8/18/2021 6:20 AM, Roger Riggs wrote: On Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:07:35 GMT, Claes Redestad wrote: C-style array declarations generate noisy warnings in IDEs, et.c. This patch cleans up all java.* packages. (Copyrights intentionally not updated due the triviality of most changes) 34 Minutes from proposed to integrated! Its hard to argue with the efficiency, but only 1 timezone of developers had a chance to review or even be aware of the change. I don't think removing use of this archaic language feature, which doesn't change semantics, should be in any way controversial and is long overdue. -Joe
Re: RFR: 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.*
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:07:35 GMT, Claes Redestad wrote: > C-style array declarations generate noisy warnings in IDEs, et.c. This patch > cleans up all java.* packages. > > (Copyrights intentionally not updated due the triviality of most changes) 34 Minutes from proposed to integrated! Its hard to argue with the efficiency, but only 1 timezone of developers had a chance to review or even be aware of the change. - PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161
Integrated: 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.*
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:07:35 GMT, Claes Redestad wrote: > C-style array declarations generate noisy warnings in IDEs, et.c. This patch > cleans up all java.* packages. > > (Copyrights intentionally not updated due the triviality of most changes) This pull request has now been integrated. Changeset: 30b0f820 Author:Claes Redestad URL: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/commit/30b0f820cec12b6da62229fe78a528ab3ad0d134 Stats: 140 lines in 54 files changed: 0 ins; 0 del; 140 mod 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.* Reviewed-by: dfuchs, alanb - PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161
Re: RFR: 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.*
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:07:35 GMT, Claes Redestad wrote: > C-style array declarations generate noisy warnings in IDEs, et.c. This patch > cleans up all java.* packages. > > (Copyrights intentionally not updated due the triviality of most changes) Thanks for reviewing, Daniel and Alan! - PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161
Re: RFR: 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.*
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:07:35 GMT, Claes Redestad wrote: > C-style array declarations generate noisy warnings in IDEs, et.c. This patch > cleans up all java.* packages. > > (Copyrights intentionally not updated due the triviality of most changes) Marked as reviewed by alanb (Reviewer). - PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161
Re: RFR: 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.*
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:07:35 GMT, Claes Redestad wrote: > C-style array declarations generate noisy warnings in IDEs, et.c. This patch > cleans up all java.* packages. > > (Copyrights intentionally not updated due the triviality of most changes) Marked as reviewed by dfuchs (Reviewer). - PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161
RFR: 8272626: Avoid C-style array declarations in java.*
C-style array declarations generate noisy warnings in IDEs, et.c. This patch cleans up all java.* packages. (Copyrights intentionally not updated due the triviality of most changes) - Commit messages: - Avoid C-style array declarations in java packages Changes: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161/files Webrev: https://webrevs.openjdk.java.net/?repo=jdk&pr=5161&range=00 Issue: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8272626 Stats: 140 lines in 54 files changed: 0 ins; 0 del; 140 mod Patch: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161.diff Fetch: git fetch https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk pull/5161/head:pull/5161 PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5161
Re: Suspicious 'completed' variable in ResponseContent.UnknownLengthBodyParser#accept
Hi Andrey, Thanks for the notice. I believe the variable is not needed, it's probably a copy-paste error. You will see that such a variable is also declared in the FixedLengthBodyParser where it's actually used. The UnknownLenghtParser will parse the bytes until the connection is closed (or an exception occurs) - so `completed` is not really needed there. best regards, -- daniel On 18/08/2021 10:38, Andrey Turbanov wrote: Hello During investigation of results of IDEA inspections I found suspicious code in a method 'jdk.internal.net.http.ResponseContent.UnknownLengthBodyParser#accept' https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/master/src/java.net.http/share/classes/jdk/internal/net/http/ResponseContent.java#L492 boolean completed = false; try { if (debug.on()) debug.log("Parser got %d bytes ", b.remaining()); if (b.hasRemaining()) { // only reduce demand if we actually push something. // we would not have come here if there was no // demand. boolean hasDemand = sub.demand().tryDecrement(); assert hasDemand; breceived += b.remaining(); pusher.onNext(List.of(b.asReadOnlyBuffer())); } } catch (Throwable t) { if (debug.on()) debug.log("Unexpected exception", t); closedExceptionally = t; if (!completed) { onComplete.accept(t); } } Variable 'completed' has an initial value 'false' and never assigned again. Then it's checked in the 'catch' section. It seems it should be set to 'true' somewhere. Andrey Turbanov
Suspicious 'completed' variable in ResponseContent.UnknownLengthBodyParser#accept
Hello During investigation of results of IDEA inspections I found suspicious code in a method 'jdk.internal.net.http.ResponseContent.UnknownLengthBodyParser#accept' https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/master/src/java.net.http/share/classes/jdk/internal/net/http/ResponseContent.java#L492 boolean completed = false; try { if (debug.on()) debug.log("Parser got %d bytes ", b.remaining()); if (b.hasRemaining()) { // only reduce demand if we actually push something. // we would not have come here if there was no // demand. boolean hasDemand = sub.demand().tryDecrement(); assert hasDemand; breceived += b.remaining(); pusher.onNext(List.of(b.asReadOnlyBuffer())); } } catch (Throwable t) { if (debug.on()) debug.log("Unexpected exception", t); closedExceptionally = t; if (!completed) { onComplete.accept(t); } } Variable 'completed' has an initial value 'false' and never assigned again. Then it's checked in the 'catch' section. It seems it should be set to 'true' somewhere. Andrey Turbanov