6941529: SharedRuntime::raw_exception_handler_for_return_address must reset thread MethodHandle flag
Summary: During testing a bug was hit when an exception returned to the interpreter and the SP was wrong.
Reviewed-by: kvn, never
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// During the development of the JDK 1.4 reflection implementation
// based on dynamic bytecode generation, it was hoped that the bulk of
// the native code for reflection could be removed. Unfortunately
// there is currently a significant cost associated with loading the
// stub classes which impacts startup time. Until this cost can be
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//#ifndef PRODUCT
# define SUPPORT_OLD_REFLECTION
//#endif