On Thu, 23 Nov 2023 09:18:44 GMT, Alan Bateman <al...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> The deadlock prone Thread/ThreadGroup suspend/resume were deprecated since > JDK 1.2, deprecated for removal in Java 14, and re-specified/degraded to > throw UnsupportedOperationException unconditionally in Java 19/20. Early in > Java 23 seems a fine time to finally remove these methods. > > Corpus analysis of 176 million classes in 485k artifacts found no remaining > usages of ThreadGroup.suspend/resume beyond the artifacts that include a copy > of java.lang.ThreadGroup (!). It found 87 remaining uses of Thread.suspend > and 86 remaining usages of Thread.resume, some of these are tests. > > Thread.suspend/resume have always linked to the "Java Thread Primitive > Deprecation" page. This originally explained the reasons why suspend/resume > were deprecated. When these methods were degraded to throw UOE we changed the > text to explain why the ability to suspend or resume a thread was removed. > Now we must change it again. One choice is to re-word to explain why the Java > APIs were removed or why the Java APIs don't define a way to suspend/resume > threads, the other choice (which I prefer) is to remove the text. > > The method description of java.lang.management.ThreadInfo.isSuspended is > tweaked to link to JVMTI SuspendThread instead of Thread.suspend This pull request has now been integrated. Changeset: af5c4922 Author: Alan Bateman <al...@openjdk.org> URL: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/commit/af5c49226c3416a9c3bdde06cac2076acf9de5c3 Stats: 553 lines in 9 files changed: 116 ins; 430 del; 7 mod 8320532: Remove Thread/ThreadGroup suspend/resume Reviewed-by: dholmes, jpai, sspitsyn, smarks ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16789