Hi Naoto,

Updated webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~rriggs/webrev-handles-8239893-1/index.html

I don't think getting handle count of your own process can ever fail.
But in the abundance of caution, added a check and failure.

Copyright updated.

Thanks, Roger


Corrected copyright

On 3/5/20 4:14 PM, naoto.s...@oracle.com wrote:
Hi Roger,

In the test, the error value (-1) from the native code seems silently suppressed. Should it be caught/reported in the java side?

nit: copyright year in ProcessImpl.java -> 2020.

Naoto

On 3/5/20 12:51 PM, Roger Riggs wrote:
Please review a change to the Windows ProcessImpl to ensure that the handles created for the input and output streams of a process are closed when no longer referenced.

Unlike on Linux, there is no thread monitoring the process that can close the streams. The FileDescriptors are registered with the Cleaner to be closed when they are no longer referenced.

A test is added that monitors the count of handles as 50 Processes are launched and exit.
The test and change only affect the Windows implementation.

Webrev:
   http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~rriggs/webrev-handles-8239893/

Issue:
   https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8239893

Thanks, Roger


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