6274276: 3/2 java.lang.instrument JAR manifest processing does not remove spaces from class names
Summary: Attribute values should be extracted without leading or trailing whitespace.
Reviewed-by: ohair, sspitsyn
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import java.lang.instrument.Instrumentation;
/*
* Copyright 2003 Wily Technology, Inc.
*/
/**
* A JPLIS agent that makes the Instrumentation available via a static accessor.
* Used so that unit test frameworks that run as apps can exercise the Instrumentation--
* configure this guy as a JPLIS agent, then call the Instrumentation fetcher from the test case.
*
*/
public class InstrumentationHandoff
{
private static Instrumentation sInstrumentation;
// disallow construction
private
InstrumentationHandoff()
{
}
public static void
premain(String options, Instrumentation inst)
{
System.out.println("InstrumentationHandoff JPLIS agent initialized");
sInstrumentation = inst;
}
// may return null
public static Instrumentation
getInstrumentation()
{
return sInstrumentation;
}
public static Instrumentation
getInstrumentationOrThrow()
{
Instrumentation result = getInstrumentation();
if ( result == null )
{
throw new NullPointerException("instrumentation instance not initialized");
}
return result;
}
}