On 3 feb 2014, at 11:59, Dmitry Samersoff <dmitry.samers...@oracle.com> wrote:
> Staffan, > > All items under try-catch exists only in server (C2 compiler) VM, so if > one of them is missing in target VM other items is missed as well. Are you sure? Some of them look very generic: “JavaThread”, “SurrogateLockerThread”, “GenCollectedHeap”, etc. Perhaps the catch-ignore-c2-specifics should end at lin 821? /Staffan > > I have no ideas what happens later if SA tries to access one of this > non-initialized items, but I don't see any errors in my home testing. > > -Dmitry > > On 2014-02-03 14:39, Staffan Larsen wrote: >> It looks like this new version will leave some things uninitialized >> if an item higher on the list throws an exception. I don’t think that >> is what you want. >> >> /Staffan >> >> >> On 31 jan 2014, at 20:42, Dmitry Samersoff >> <dmitry.samers...@oracle.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Everybody, >>> >>> Please review the fix: >>> >>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dsamersoff/JDK-8023667/webrev.01/ >>> >>> sa.js try to initialize all possible VM structures regardless of >>> type of VM we are running on >>> >>> -- Dmitry Samersoff Oracle Java development team, Saint Petersburg, >>> Russia * I would love to change the world, but they won't give me >>> the sources. >> > > > -- > Dmitry Samersoff > Oracle Java development team, Saint Petersburg, Russia > * I would love to change the world, but they won't give me the sources.