8027626: assert(Opcode() != Op_If || outcnt() == 2) failed: bad if #1
Summary: IGVN encounters IfNode with single projection when optimizing dying subgraph
Reviewed-by: kvn
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package jdk;
import java.lang.annotation.*;
/**
* Indicates whether or not a JDK specific type or package is an
* exported part of the JDK suitable for use outside of the JDK
* implementation itself.
*
* This annotation should only be applied to types and packages
* <em>outside</em> of the Java SE namespaces of {@code java.*} and
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* <code>@Exported(false)</code> while its enclosing type was
* <code>@Exported(true)</code>.)
*
* Likewise, if a package has an <code>@Exported</code> annotation,
* top-level types within that package should also have an
* <code>@Exported</code> annotation.
*
* Sometimes a top-level type may have a different
* <code>@Exported</code> value than its package.
*
* @since 1.8
*/
@Documented
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target({ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.PACKAGE})
@Exported
public @interface Exported {
/**
* Whether or not the annotated type or package is an exported
* part of the JDK.
* @return whether or not the annotated type or package is an exported
* part of the JDK
*/
boolean value() default true;
}