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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P4
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21
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b07
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-8312926 | 21.0.1 | Mandy Chung | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b04 |
JDK-8312258 | 21 | Mandy Chung | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b32 |
The spec for Lookup::findClass needs to be updated to reflect the current behavior. It requires a binary name or a string representing an array class in the form as returned by Class::getName.
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JDK-8312258 Clarify the targetName parameter of Lookup::findClass
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- Resolved
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JDK-8312926 Clarify the targetName parameter of Lookup::findClass
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- Resolved
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- csr for
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JDK-8310833 Clarify the targetName parameter of Lookup::findClass
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- Closed
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- relates to
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JDK-4628117 (spec) clarification for methods which return/require class names (use of '$')
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- Open
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- links to
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Commit openjdk/jdk21/b8eddaba
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Commit openjdk/jdk/b4dce0d6
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Review openjdk/jdk21/136
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Review openjdk/jdk/14668
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