On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:49:58 GMT, Harshitha Onkar <hon...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> Win32ShellFolder2.getSystemIcon() can result in NPE if icon is null. Sanity > null checks have been added. > > > long hIcon = getSystemIcon(iconType.getIconID()); //Can return null > Image icon = makeIcon(hIcon); // returns null if the condition (hIcon != 0L > && hIcon != -1L) is false > if (LARGE_ICON_SIZE != icon.getWidth(null)) { // NullPointerException -- icon > is null > > > Occurs when Windows is unable to provide a system icon and the code assumes > an icon will **always** be returned, but the Windows API makes no such > guarantee. > > getSystemIcon calls LoadIcon (User32.dll). This can return null. > https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-loadicona src/java.desktop/windows/classes/sun/awt/shell/Win32ShellFolder2.java line 1203: > 1201: */ > 1202: static Image getSystemIcon(SystemIcon iconType) { > 1203: long hIcon = getSystemIcon(iconType.getIconID()); What is hIcon value here? If it is 0 we can simply add the same condition as in the getShell32Icon and avoid all the makeIcon and disposeIcon calls. Or we have a valid hIcon code but makeIcon is unable to construct an icon for it? ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/22776#discussion_r1887863199