On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 19:58:01 GMT, Alexey Semenyuk wrote:
> The fix is to isolate C++ calls in the separate forked child process on
> Linux.
> This change requires the passing of JLI command line arguments and values of
> environment variables between two processes.
Marked as reviewed by almatv
On Sat, 6 Nov 2021 17:25:39 GMT, Alan Bateman wrote:
>> Thanks @AlanBateman .
>> In my understanding, sun.jnu.encoding property may be related file system
>> access.
>> Java may not be access to appropriate file.
>> I mean if the file name has malformed character, it may be changed to "?".
>> In
On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 17:21:01 GMT, Andy Herrick wrote:
> JDK-8276562: Fix to JDK-8263155 left out the help text changes
Marked as reviewed by almatvee (Reviewer).
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6281
On Sat, 6 Nov 2021 16:59:12 GMT, Ichiroh Takiguchi
wrote:
> In my understanding, sun.jnu.encoding property may be related file system
> access.
> Java may not be access to appropriate file.
Yes, it's a JDK internal property with the charset name to use when decoding or
encoding file names (no
On Sat, 6 Nov 2021 16:20:41 GMT, Alan Bateman wrote:
>> @naotoj
>> I'm not reviewer.
>> Could you explain more detail, why JEP-400 needs to touch sun.jnu.encoding
>> system property's fallback ?
>
>> Could you explain more detail, why JEP-400 needs to touch sun.jnu.encoding
>> system property'
Good evening,
a couple of months ago a fellow Java Champion told me that he had
"banned" streams at his company, or at least discouraged their use. The
reason was their high allocation rates with empty collections. With
traditional for loops, if the collection is empty, then hardly any
object
On Sat, 6 Nov 2021 16:04:13 GMT, Ichiroh Takiguchi
wrote:
> Could you explain more detail, why JEP-400 needs to touch sun.jnu.encoding
> system property's fallback ?
This is about running on unusual configurations where the native encoding
(native.encoding and sun.jnu.encoding) doesn't name a
On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 20:22:03 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> Do you need to add test?
>
>> Do you need to add test?
>
> I would if I could, but specifying the environment dependent settings in the
> test would be fragile and error-prone, so I did not add a test but marked the
> issue as `noreg-hard`.
On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 11:00:25 GMT, Tagir F. Valeev wrote:
> Currently, when the stream holds a resource, it's necessary to wrap it with
> try-with-resources. This undermines the compact and fluent style of stream
> API calls. For example, if we want to get the `List` of files inside the
> direct
Hi,
On 11/10/2021 20:42, John Rose wrote:
To summarize: We can (and should) try to model “close-debt”
using interfaces. Doing so opens up the usual cans of worms
with interoperability and exceptions, but still gives us a
model we can contemplate. We can (and should) contemplate
how such a mod
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