8081202: Hotspot compile warning: "Invalid suffix on literal; C++11 requires a space between literal and identifier"
Summary: Need to add a space between macro identifier and string literal
Reviewed-by: stefank, dholmes, kbarrett
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
#include "runtime/osThread.hpp"
PRAGMA_FORMAT_MUTE_WARNINGS_FOR_GCC
OSThread::OSThread(OSThreadStartFunc start_proc, void* start_parm) {
pd_initialize();
set_start_proc(start_proc);
set_start_parm(start_parm);
set_interrupted(false);
}
OSThread::~OSThread() {
pd_destroy();
}
// Printing
void OSThread::print_on(outputStream *st) const {
st->print("nid=0x%lx ", thread_id());
switch (_state) {
case ALLOCATED: st->print("allocated "); break;
case INITIALIZED: st->print("initialized "); break;
case RUNNABLE: st->print("runnable "); break;
case MONITOR_WAIT: st->print("waiting for monitor entry "); break;
case CONDVAR_WAIT: st->print("waiting on condition "); break;
case OBJECT_WAIT: st->print("in Object.wait() "); break;
case BREAKPOINTED: st->print("at breakpoint"); break;
case SLEEPING: st->print("sleeping"); break;
case ZOMBIE: st->print("zombie"); break;
default: st->print("unknown state %d", _state); break;
}
}