Hi Alan,

as I understand it,
it is a case that the switch statement doesn't have an explicit default case, and as such it is seen that there is the potential
for exc to return garbage as it is a local (stack) variable.
code exc.return is not explicitly initialized in that scenario

I have followed the comments 8011989 and set this to wnf

but the fix below seemed the correct thing to do ... it is a coding style idiom
as to whether switch statements should have an explicit default case.

regards
Mark

On 18/02/2015 13:47, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 18/02/2015 13:29, Mark Sheppard wrote:
Hi
   please review the small change
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~msheppar/8051990/webrev/

to address the parfait issue in
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8051990

Is this a false positive or is there really something calling __kernel_standard with an invalid type? If there is then setting errno would be good.

The other thing that I wonder about is modifying fdlibm in OpenJDK, should fixes be sent upstream? I remember at one point there was a proposal to replace fdlibm with pure java code but I don't think this has bubbled up to the top of anyone's list yet.

-Alan.

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