It looks that is the bug in the GTK or Eclipse SWT library.
During window close process method org.eclipse.widgets.Display.removeWidget()
calls native method org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.OS._g_object_get_qdata() which
causes segmentation fault (it not cause Java exception due we are in native
code).
Display.removeWidget() source code:
Widget removeWidget (long /*int*/ handle) {
if (handle == 0) return null;
lastWidget = null;
Widget widget = null;
int index = (int)/*64*/ OS.g_object_get_qdata (handle,
SWT_OBJECT_INDEX) - 1;
if (0 <= index && index < widgetTable.length) {
widget = widgetTable [index];
widgetTable [index] = null;
indexTable [index] = freeSlot;
freeSlot = index;
OS.g_object_set_qdata (handle, SWT_OBJECT_INDEX, 0);
}
return widget;
}
native method implementation:
JNIEXPORT jintLong JNICALL OS_NATIVE(_1g_1object_1get_1qdata)
(JNIEnv *env, jclass that, jintLong arg0, jint arg1)
{
jintLong rc = 0;
OS_NATIVE_ENTER(env, that, _1g_1object_1get_1qdata_FUNC);
rc = (jintLong)g_object_get_qdata((GObject *)arg0, (GQuark)arg1);
OS_NATIVE_EXIT(env, that, _1g_1object_1get_1qdata_FUNC);
return rc;
}
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Java crashes during Eclipse Helios Start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/598371
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