corba/ASSEMBLY_EXCEPTION
author lagergren
Tue, 14 Oct 2014 15:28:24 +0200
changeset 27102 c64b3468d51d
parent 4 02bb8761fcce
child 41418 522e6a7f6e61
permissions -rw-r--r--
8012518: Reengineer Parser.java to make it play well with the copy-on-write IR. Summary: Remove the kludges introduced to make the parser work with the copy on write IR. Now everything is done bottom up, finshing node children completely before node parents. The repeated non-functional pattern 'node = node.setSomething(something);' is gone. Resulting code is much more readable, and extensible for future work. The parser is now also consistent with the rest of the stateless copy-on-write world in code generation. Reviewed-by: lagergren, attila, hannesw, shade Contributed-by: andreas.gabrielsson@oracle.com


OPENJDK ASSEMBLY EXCEPTION

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As such, it allows licensees and sublicensees of Sun's GPL2 OpenJDK Code to
build an executable that includes those portions of necessary code that Sun
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Classpath exception).  If you modify or add to the OpenJDK code, that new
GPL2 code may still be combined with Designated Exception Modules if the
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