The generatedClasses map contained both keys of woven classes that had generated classes associated with them, and the keys of the generated classes themselves. It seems like this map is never consulted for the generated class key - the generated class is generated from within the context of woven class loading / retransformation, and thus no transform event is generated for it by the JVM. Because of that, we do not need to guard against re-weaving it. Other uses of generatedClasses map are for full/empty tests, where the woven class key is sufficient. This change simplifies deletion of a class because we do not have to look for its associated generated classes. Relates to #279.tags/V1_9_21_1
@@ -1008,21 +1008,8 @@ public class ClassLoaderWeavingAdaptor extends WeavingAdaptor { | |||
* @param className a slashed classname (e.g. com/foo/Bar) | |||
*/ | |||
public void flushGeneratedClassesFor(String className) { | |||
try { | |||
String dottedClassName = className.replace('/', '.'); | |||
String dottedClassNameDollar = dottedClassName+"$"; // to pickup inner classes | |||
Iterator<Map.Entry<String, IUnwovenClassFile>> iter = generatedClasses.entrySet().iterator(); | |||
while (iter.hasNext()) { | |||
Entry<String, IUnwovenClassFile> next = iter.next(); | |||
String existingGeneratedName = next.getKey(); | |||
if (existingGeneratedName.equals(dottedClassName) || | |||
existingGeneratedName.startsWith(dottedClassNameDollar)) { | |||
iter.remove(); | |||
} | |||
} | |||
} catch (Throwable t) { | |||
new RuntimeException("Unexpected problem tidying up generated classes for "+className,t).printStackTrace(); | |||
} | |||
String dottedClassName = className.replace('/', '.'); | |||
generatedClasses.remove(dottedClassName); | |||
} | |||
private static final Object lock = new Object(); |
@@ -936,7 +936,6 @@ public class WeavingAdaptor implements IMessageContext { | |||
lacache.addGeneratedClassesNames(wovenClass.getClassName(), wovenClass.getBytes(), result.getClassName()); | |||
} | |||
generatedClasses.put(className, result); | |||
generatedClasses.put(wovenClass.getClassName(), wovenClass); | |||
generatedClassHandler.acceptClass(className, null, resultBytes); | |||
} |