6934483: GCC 4.5 errors "suggest parentheses around something..." when compiling with -Werror and -Wall
Summary: These are minor changes fixing compile failure when -Wall -Werror flags are used under gcc 4.5.
Reviewed-by: twisti, kvn, rasbold
Contributed-by: Pavel Tisnovsky <ptisnovs@redhat.com>
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// All heaps contains a "permanent generation," containing permanent
// (reflective) objects. This is like a regular generation in some ways,
// but unlike one in others, and so is split apart.
class Generation;
class GenRemSet;
class CSpaceCounters;
// PermGen models the part of the heap
class PermGen : public CHeapObj {
friend class VMStructs;
protected:
size_t _capacity_expansion_limit; // maximum expansion allowed without a
// full gc occurring
HeapWord* mem_allocate_in_gen(size_t size, Generation* gen);
public:
enum Name {
MarkSweepCompact, MarkSweep, ConcurrentMarkSweep
};
// Permanent allocation (initialized)
virtual HeapWord* mem_allocate(size_t size) = 0;
// Mark sweep support
virtual void compute_new_size() = 0;
// Ideally, we would use MI (IMHO) but we'll do delegation instead.
virtual Generation* as_gen() const = 0;
virtual void oop_iterate(OopClosure* cl) {
Generation* g = as_gen();
assert(g != NULL, "as_gen() NULL");
g->oop_iterate(cl);
}
virtual void object_iterate(ObjectClosure* cl) {
Generation* g = as_gen();
assert(g != NULL, "as_gen() NULL");
g->object_iterate(cl);
}
// Performance Counter support
virtual void update_counters() {
Generation* g = as_gen();
assert(g != NULL, "as_gen() NULL");
g->update_counters();
}
};