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Problem with OutOfMemoryError and JDK-9

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    • b99
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    • x86_64
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      FULL PRODUCT VERSION :
      java-8-oracle and java-9-oracle

      ADDITIONAL OS VERSION INFORMATION :
      Ubuntu 16.04 64x

      A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
      The code I add below is working normally with java-8-oracle and complete catch and finally block but with java-9-oracle it prints
      //Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
      which i think my be a problem if we close some resources in finally block.
      I try to reproduce also StackOverflow but there is all good with no difference.
      So can you just give me a feedback if this is a new feature or something like that.



      REGRESSION. Last worked in version 8u144

      ADDITIONAL REGRESSION INFORMATION:
      I am currently with java-9-oracle but I have also 1.8.144


      STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
      import java.util.ArrayList;
      import java.util.List;

      public class Test {

          public static void main(String[] args) {

              List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();

              try{
                  for (int i = 0; i < Integer.MAX_VALUE; i++){
                      list.add(i);
                  }
              } catch (Throwable e){
                  System.out.println("Test catch");
              } finally {
                  System.out.println("Test finally");
              }
          }
      }

      EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
      EXPECTED -
      To print the same think as with JDk-8 - complete the catch and finally block
      ACTUAL -
      Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

      REPRODUCIBILITY :
      This bug can be reproduced always.

      ---------- BEGIN SOURCE ----------
      import java.util.ArrayList;
      import java.util.List;

      public class Test {

          public static void main(String[] args) {

              List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();

              try{
                  for (int i = 0; i < Integer.MAX_VALUE; i++){
                      list.add(i);
                  }
              } catch (Throwable e){
                  System.out.println("Test catch");
              } finally {
                  System.out.println("Test finally");
              }
          }
      }
      ---------- END SOURCE ----------

        1. Test.java
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          Fairoz Matte

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