8165687: Fix license and copyright headers in jd9 under hotspot/test
Summary: Legal notices and Oracle copyrights were updated (white and blank space, commas) in tests files for uniformity to meet Oracle requirements.
Reviewed-by: dholmes, iris
Contributed-by: Stanislav Smirnov <stanislav.smirnov@oracle.com>, Vassili Igouchkine <vassili.igouchkine@oracle.com>
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package compiler.jsr292.methodHandleExceptions;
import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLClassLoader;
import java.util.jar.JarEntry;
import java.util.jar.JarOutputStream;
/**
* A ByteClassLoader is used to define classes from collections of bytes, as
* well as loading classes in the usual way. It includes options to write the
* classes to files in a jar, or to read the classes from jars in a later or
* debugging run.
*
* If Boolean property byteclassloader.verbose is true, be chatty about jar
* file operations.
*
*/
public class ByteClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
final static boolean verbose
= Boolean.getBoolean("byteclassloader.verbose");
final boolean read;
final JarOutputStream jos;
final String jar_name;
/**
* Make a new ByteClassLoader.
*
* @param jar_name Basename of jar file to be read/written by this classloader.
* @param read If true, read classes from jar file instead of from parameter.
* @param write If true, write classes to jar files for offline study/use.
*
* @throws FileNotFoundException
* @throws IOException
*/
public ByteClassLoader(String jar_name, boolean read, boolean write)
throws FileNotFoundException, IOException {
super(read
? new URL[]{new URL("file:" + jar_name + ".jar")}
: new URL[0]);
this.read = read;
this.jar_name = jar_name;
this.jos = write
? new JarOutputStream(
new BufferedOutputStream(
new FileOutputStream(jar_name + ".jar"))) : null;
if (read && write) {
throw new Error("At most one of read and write may be true.");
}
}
private static void writeJarredFile(JarOutputStream jos, String file, String suffix, byte[] bytes) {
String fileName = file.replace(".", "/") + "." + suffix;
JarEntry ze = new JarEntry(fileName);
try {
ze.setSize(bytes.length);
jos.putNextEntry(ze);
jos.write(bytes);
jos.closeEntry();
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}
/**
* (pre)load class name using classData for the definition.
*
* @param name
* @param classData
* @return
*/
public Class<?> loadBytes(String name, byte[] classData) throws ClassNotFoundException {
if (jos != null) {
if (verbose) {
System.out.println("ByteClassLoader: writing " + name);
}
writeJarredFile(jos, name, "class", classData);
}
Class<?> clazz = null;
if (read) {
if (verbose) {
System.out.println("ByteClassLoader: reading " + name + " from " + jar_name);
}
clazz = loadClass(name);
} else {
clazz = defineClass(name, classData, 0, classData.length);
resolveClass(clazz);
}
return clazz;
}
public void close() {
if (jos != null) {
try {
if (verbose) {
System.out.println("ByteClassLoader: closing " + jar_name);
}
jos.close();
} catch (IOException ex) {
}
}
}
}