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Jesse Glick updated GROOVY-7407:
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Attachment: GROOVY-7407-Jenkins-Pipeline.txt
FTR attaching the tail of a Jenkins Pipeline build log which includes a
similar-looking exception. Pipeline embeds Groovy (currently 2.4.11) and Ivy
(currently 2.4.0) and allows Grape to be used from trusted libraries, so there
would quite likely be multiple compilations running concurrently in the JVM.
This is the first time I have seen such an error so I guess it is uncommon;
cannot find any record of a Jenkins bug being filed with this either.
> Compilation not thread safe if Grape / Ivy is used in Groovy scripts
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> Key: GROOVY-7407
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7407
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Compiler, Grape
> Affects Versions: 2.4.3
> Environment: Essentially independent of the environment, as long as
> Groovy scripts use Grape; also this bug seems to be present since at least
> Groovy 1.7.5.
> Reporter: Jex Jexler
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: Compile, Grape, Groovy, Ivy
> Attachments: GROOVY-7407-Jenkins-Pipeline.txt,
> GrabConcurrencyTest.java, GrapeAndGroovyShellConcurrencyTest.java,
> GroovyCompileConcurrencyTest.java,
> WorkaroundGroovy7407WrappingGrapeEngine.java,
> stacktrace-GrapeAndGroovyShellConcurrencyTest-1.txt,
> stacktrace-GrapeAndGroovyShellConcurrencyTest-2.txt,
> stacktrace-GroovyCompileConcurrencyTest-1.txt,
> stacktrace-GroovyCompileConcurrencyTest-2.txt
>
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> If Groovy scripts that import the same libraries via Grape are compiled in
> separate threads, compilation may fail due to race conditions.
> This does not happen if several threads use the *same* instance of
> GroovyClassLoader (GCL), because parseClass() uses synchronization.
> But as soon as different GCLs are used in separate threads or if the compiler
> is used directly (CompilationUnit.compile()), the issue occurs and
> compilation can fail.
> Two Java unit tests have be attached, which reproduce the issue, although
> this cannot be guaranteed with 100% certainty, because there is a race
> condition.
> Two different stacktraces have been observed for each unit test (with origins
> in Grape and in Ivy), which have also been attached (plus in a different
> environment (Tomcat webapp CentOS) once a an exception down in Ivy had been
> observed that seemed to be related to unzipping a JAR file, but no precise
> record of that exists any more).
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