On Mon, 22 Sep 2025 08:13:55 GMT, Alan Bateman <[email protected]> wrote:
> The no-arg Thread.stop has been deprecated since JDK 1.2, deprecated for > removal since JDK 18, and re-specified to throw UOE unconditionally since JDK > 20. It is time to finally remove the method. Its more evil sibling > Thread.stop(Throwable) was removed in JDK 11. > > Code that uses Thread.stop will no longer compile. Code using this method > that was compiled to older releases will throw NoSuchMethodError instead of > UnsupportedOperationException. > > Most of the tests using Thread.stop have already been fixed in advance of > this PR. However, the tests for Kerberos and DTLS use the KDC server as > infrastructure and don't compile because it uses Thread.stop and swallows the > UOE. This is tracked by JDK-8360979. It is temporarily changed to use > Thread.interrupt to avoid excluding many of tests in these areas. test/jdk/sun/security/krb5/auto/KDC.java line 1651: > 1649: thread1.interrupt(); > 1650: thread2.interrupt(); > 1651: thread3.interrupt(); I don't this won't work in this test. The full change in in the pr here https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/26247. There should be no conflict as far as I can see, so just noting it here ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/27419#discussion_r2367824447
