On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 20:56:01 GMT, Martin Fox <m...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> There is an undocumented limit on nesting calls to CFRunLoopRun (or the 
> equivalent wrapper NSRunLoop methods). When the limit is hit the OS 
> terminates the Java app. The situation arises when a JavaFX app creates too 
> many nested event loops from within  Platform.runLater runnables.
> 
> This PR doesn't change the limit (which is 250+ nested loops) but it does 
> throw an exception just before the limit is reached so a JavaFX developer 
> will get a useful Java stack trace instead of an OS crash log.
> 
> On the Mac the nested event loop has two stages: first we ask the run loop to 
> run, then we pull an event out and process it. A Platform.runLater runnable 
> is executed in the first stage so if the runnable starts a new nested event 
> loop the system will re-enter CFRunLoopRun. The same isn't true if an input 
> event handler starts a new nested event loop; at that point we're in stage 
> two and are past the call to CFRunLoopRun.

modules/javafx.graphics/src/main/native-glass/mac/GlassApplication.m line 759:

> 757: + (BOOL)canStartNestedEventLoop
> 758: {
> 759:     return nestedRunLoopRunCount <= 250;

would it be possible to determine the source of this limit - a header perhaps?
could it be dependent on os version?

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1741#discussion_r2008350233

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