jdk/src/share/classes/java/lang/invoke/MagicLambdaImpl.java
author darcy
Thu, 27 Jun 2013 19:02:02 -0700
changeset 18569 0e46c17766b7
parent 14323 5acca3d1f124
permissions -rw-r--r--
8019357: Fix doclint warnings in java.lang.invoke Reviewed-by: jrose

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package java.lang.invoke;

/** <P> MagicLambdaImpl (named for similarity to MagicAccessorImpl and
 others, not because it actually implements an interface) is a
 marker class in the hierarchy. All subclasses of this class are
 "magically" granted access by the VM to otherwise inaccessible
 fields and methods of other classes. It is distinct from MagicAccessorImpl
 because, while we want to bypass accessibility checks, we do not want to
 bypass verification.</P>

 <P> Do not change the name of this class without also changing the
 VM's code. </P> */

class MagicLambdaImpl {
}