On Thu, 9 Mar 2023 00:17:42 GMT, Naoto Sato <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This patch modifies the `getLastErrorString` method to return a `jstring`.
>> Thanks to that we can avoid unnecessary back and forth conversions between
>> Unicode and other charsets on Windows.
>>
>> Other changes include:
>> - the Windows implementation of `getLastErrorString` no longer checks
>> `errno`. I verified all uses of the method and confirmed that `errno` is not
>> used anywhere.
>> - While at it, I found and fixed a few calls to
>> `JNU_ThrowIOExceptionWithLastError` that were done in context where
>> `LastError` was not set.
>> - jdk.hotspot.agent was modified to use `JNU_ThrowByNameWithLastError` and
>> `JNU_ThrowByName` instead of `getLastErrorString`; the code is expected to
>> have identical behavior.
>> - zip_util was modified to return static messages instead of generated ones.
>> The generated messages were not observed anywhere, because they were
>> replaced by a static message in ZIP_Open, which is the only method used by
>> other native code.
>> - `getLastErrorString` is no longer exported by libjava.
>>
>> Tier1-3 tests continue to pass.
>>
>> No new automated regression test; testing this requires installing a
>> language pack that cannot be displayed in the current code page.
>> Tested this manually by installing Chinese language pack on English Windows
>> 11, selecting Chinese language, then checking if the message on exception
>> thrown by `InetAddress.getByName("nonexistent.local");` starts with
>> `"不知道这样的主机。"` (or
>> `"\u4e0d\u77e5\u9053\u8fd9\u6837\u7684\u4e3b\u673a\u3002"`). Without the
>> change, the exception message started with a row of question marks.
>
> src/java.base/windows/native/libnio/ch/FileDispatcherImpl.c line 208:
>
>> 206:
>> 207: if (result == 0) {
>> 208: JNU_ThrowIOExceptionWithLastError(env, "Write failed");
>
> Could be replaced with `JNU_ThrowIOException`?
If we got here, `WriteFile` just failed and `GetLastError` contains interesting
information.
`JNU_ThrowIOExceptionWithLastError` will generate specific error message in
user's language, `JNU_ThrowIOException` would just throw `Write failed`. I
don't think we want to change this.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/12922