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深入探究Java中的类加载机制

前言

学生时代应抱着问题去学习一门语言,例如:在学习java语言的过程中,我遇到过java主方法main里面参数到底是存的什么?还有java语言的Object是如何成为所有类的父类的?java虚拟机到底如何解析字节码文件的?java是纯面向对象编程语言那么它的类是怎样的加载过程?今天我就带着大家一探究竟。

步入正题

首先我们都熟悉DOS界面去执行我们编写的源码,第一步使用javac xxx.java命令,这个命令其实就是调用java的编译器,每一门语言都有自己的编译器,有的源文件是可以直接编译为可执行文件。但是java的编译器只能将源码编译成二进制的字节码文件xxx.class,最后在由java命令调用JVM(java虚拟机)。当我们要使用某个类时,虚拟机就会去加载它的字节码文件,并创建对应的对象,把class文件加载到JVM内存的过程就是类的加载过程。

类的加载过程:

1.加载

加载是类加载过程中的一个阶段,这个阶段会在内存中生成一个代表这个类的 java.lang.Class 对象,作为方法区这个类的各种数据的入口。注意这里不一定非得要从一个 Class 文件获取,这里既可以从 ZIP 包中读取(比如从 jar 包和 war 包中读取),也可以在运行时计算生成(动态代理),也可以由其它文件生成(比如将 JSP 文件转换成对应的 Class 类)。

2.验证

这一阶段的主要目的是为了确保 Class 文件的字节流中包含的信息是否符合当前虚拟机的要求,并且不会危害虚拟机自身的安全。

3.准备

准备阶段是正式为类变量分配内存并设置类变量的初始值阶段,即在方法区中分配这些变量所使用的内存空间。注意这里所说的初始值概念,比如一个类变量定义为:

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public static int v = 8080 ;

实际上变量 v 在准备阶段过后的初始值为 0 而不是 8080,将 v 赋值为 8080 的 put static 指令是程序被编译后,存放于类构造器方法之中。

但是注意如果声明为:

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public static final int v = 8080 ;

在编译阶段会为 v 生成 ConstantValue 属性,在准备阶段虚拟机会根据 ConstantValue 属性将 v赋值为 8080。

4.解析

解析阶段是指虚拟机将常量池中的符号引用替换为直接引用的过程。符号引用就是 class 文件中的:CONSTANT_Class_info、CONSTANT_Field_info、CONSTANT_Method_info等类型的常量。

符号引用: 与虚拟机实现的布局无关,引用的目标并不一定要已经加载到内存中。各种虚拟机实现的内存布局可以各不相同,但是它们能接受的符号引用必须是一致的,因为符号引用的字面量形式明确定义在 Java 虚拟机规范的 Class 文件格式中。

直接引用: 可以是指向目标的指针,相对偏移量或是一个能间接定位到目标的句柄。如果有了直接引用,那引用的目标必定已经在内存中存在。

5.初始化

初始化阶段是类加载最后一个阶段,前面的类加载阶段之后,除了在加载阶段可以自定义类加载器以外,其它操作都由 JVM 主导。到了初始阶段,才开始真正执行类中定义的 Java 程序代码。

初始化阶段是执行类构造器 <client> 方法的过程。 <client> 方法是由编译器自动收集类中的类变
量的赋值操作和静态语句块中的语句合并而成的。虚拟机会保证子 <client> 方法执行之前,父类
的 <client> 方法已经执行完毕,如果一个类中没有对静态变量赋值也没有静态语句块,那么编译
器可以不为这个类生成 <client>() 方法。

以下6种情况不会执行类的初始化

通过子类引用父类的静态字段,只会触发父类的初始化,而不会触发子类的初始化。 定义对象数组,不会触发该类的初始化。 常量在编译期间会存入调用类的常量池中,本质上并没有直接引用定义常量的类,不会触发定义常量所在的类。 通过类名获取 Class 对象,不会触发类的初始化。 通过 Class.forName 加载指定类时,如果指定参数 initialize 为 false 时,也不会触发类初始化,其实这个参数是告诉虚拟机,是否要对类进行初始化。 通过 ClassLoader 默认的 loadClass 方法,也不会触发初始化动作。

类加载器

以上类的加载过程肯定离不开java的类加载器,接下来我们谈谈类加载器,虚拟机设计团队把加载动作放到 JVM 外部实现,以便让应用程序决定如何获取所需的类,JVM 提供了 3 种类加载器:

1.启动类加载器Bootstrap ClassLoader

负责加载 JAVA_HOME\lib 目录中的,或通过-Xbootclasspath 参数指定路径中的,且被虚拟机认可(按文件名识别,如 rt.jar)的类。

2.扩展类加载器(Extension ClassLoader)

负责加载 JAVA_HOME\lib\ext 目录中的,或通过 java.ext.dirs 系统变量指定路径中的类库。

3.应用程序类加载器(Application ClassLoader)

负责加载用户路径(classpath)上的类库。JVM 通过双亲委派模型进行类的加载,当然我们也可以通过继承 java.lang.ClassLoader实现自定义的类加载器。

双亲委派: 在应用程序类加载器中采用了双亲委派机制,如果一个程序需要加载一个类时,此类并不会立马就去执行加载器,而是先去执行父类的类加载器,如果父类还有父类的话,会层层往上执行,如果发现父类的类加载器并不能运行加载的话,在由本类去加载。

当一个类收到了类加载请求,他首先不会尝试自己去加载这个类,而是把这个请求委派给父类去完成,每一个层次类加载器都是如此,因此所有的加载请求都应该传送到启动类加载其中,只有当父类加载器反馈自己无法完成这个请求的时候(在它的加载路径下没有找到所需加载的Class),子类加载器才会尝试自己去加载。

采用双亲委派的一个好处是比如加载位于 rt.jar 包中的类 java.lang.Object,不管是哪个加载器加载这个类,最终都是委托给顶层的启动类加载器进行加载,这样就保证了使用不同的类加载器最终得到的都是同样一个 Object 对象。

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protected Class<?> loadClass(String name, boolean resolve)

         throws ClassNotFoundException

     {

         synchronized (getClassLoadingLock(name)) {

             // First, check if the class has already been loaded

             // 如果 Java 虚拟机已将此加载器记录为具有给定二进制名称的某个类的启动加载器,

             //则返回该二进制名称的类。

             Class<?> c = findLoadedClass(name);

             if (c == null ) {

                 long t0 = System.nanoTime();

                 try {

                     if (parent != null ) {

                         c = parent.loadClass(name, false ); //继续查找父类的类加载

                     } else {

                         c = findBootstrapClassOrNull(name); //返回启动类加载器加载的类

                     }

                 } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {

                     // ClassNotFoundException thrown if class not found

                     // from the non-null parent class loader

                 }

 

                 if (c == null ) {

                     // If still not found, then invoke findClass in order

                     // to find the class.

                     long t1 = System.nanoTime();

                     c = findClass(name);

 

                     // this is the defining class loader; record the stats

                     sun.misc.PerfCounter.getParentDelegationTime().addTime(t1 - t0);

                     sun.misc.PerfCounter.getFindClassTime().addElapsedTimeFrom(t1);

                     sun.misc.PerfCounter.getFindClasses().increment();

                 }

             }

             if (resolve) {

                 resolveClass(c);

             }

             return c;

         }

     }

注意点:

1.loadClass()方法是ClassLoader类实现的,方法中的逻辑就是双亲委派机制

2.运行时加载自己指定的类,那么我们可以直接使用this.getClass().getClassLoder.loadClass([className]),这样就可以直接调用ClassLoader的loadClass方法获取到class对象。

3.findClass(String name)

ClassLoader类中并没有实现findClass()方法的具体代码逻辑,取而代之的是抛出ClassNotFoundException异常

4.defineClass(byte[] b, int off, int len)

使用可选的 ProtectionDomain 将 ByteBuffer 转换为 Class 类的实例。如果该域为 null,则将默认域分配给 defineClass(String, byte[], int, int) 的文档中指定的类。这个类必须分析后才能使用。

有关包中定义的第一个类(它确定了包的证书集合)的规则,以及对类名称的限制,都与 defineClass(String, byte[], int, int, ProtectionDomain) 的文档中指定的相同。

调用形式为 cl.defineClass(name, bBuffer, pd) 的此方法所产生的结果与以下语句产生的结果相同 ,注意的是,如果直接调用defineClass()方法生成类的Class对象,这个类的Class对象并没有解析(也可以理解为链接阶段,毕竟解析是链接的最后一步),其解析操作需要等待初始化阶段进行。

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protected Class<?> findClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException {

       // 获取类的字节数组

       byte [] classData = getClassData(name); 

       if (classData == null ) {

           throw new ClassNotFoundException();

       } else {

           //使用defineClass生成class对象

           return defineClass(name, classData, 0 , classData.length);

       }

   }

5.URLClassLoader

在创建URLClassPath对象时,会根据传递过来的URL数组中的路径判断是文件还是jar包,即拓展类加载器ExtClassLoader和系统类加载器AppClassLoader,这两个类都继承自URLClassLoader,是sun.misc.Launcher的静态内部类。sun.misc.Launcher主要被系统用于启动主应用程序,ExtClassLoader和AppClassLoader都是由sun.misc.Launcher创建的。

6.类加载器的关系

7.注意class文件的显示加载和隐式加载

JVM加载class文件到内存的方式,显示加载就是直接调用类加载器加载class文件,例如: Class.forName() 或者是 this.getClass().getClassLoader().loadClass() 加载class对象。隐式不会直接在代码里调用类加载器,而是通过虚拟机自动加载到内存中。

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/*

  * Copyright (c) 2013, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

  * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.

  *

 

  */

package java.lang;

 

import java.io.InputStream;

import java.io.IOException;

import java.io.File;

import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;

import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;

import java.net.MalformedURLException;

import java.net.URL;

import java.security.AccessController;

import java.security.AccessControlContext;

import java.security.CodeSource;

import java.security.Policy;

import java.security.PrivilegedAction;

import java.security.PrivilegedActionException;

import java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction;

import java.security.ProtectionDomain;

import java.security.cert.Certificate;

import java.util.Collections;

import java.util.Enumeration;

import java.util.HashMap;

import java.util.HashSet;

import java.util.Set;

import java.util.Stack;

import java.util.Map;

import java.util.Vector;

import java.util.Hashtable;

import java.util.WeakHashMap;

import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;

import sun.misc.CompoundEnumeration;

import sun.misc.Resource;

import sun.misc.URLClassPath;

import sun.misc.VM;

import sun.reflect.CallerSensitive;

import sun.reflect.Reflection;

import sun.reflect.misc.ReflectUtil;

import sun.security.util.SecurityConstants;

 

/**

  * A class loader is an object that is responsible for loading classes. The

  * class <tt>ClassLoader</tt> is an abstract class.  Given the <a

  * href="#name">binary name</a> of a class, a class loader should attempt to

  * locate or generate data that constitutes a definition for the class.  A

  * typical strategy is to transform the name into a file name and then read a

  * "class file" of that name from a file system.

  *

  * <p> Every {@link Class <tt>Class</tt>} object contains a {@link

  * Class#getClassLoader() reference} to the <tt>ClassLoader</tt> that defined

  * it.

  *

  * <p> <tt>Class</tt> objects for array classes are not created by class

  * loaders, but are created automatically as required by the Java runtime.

  * The class loader for an array class, as returned by {@link

  * Class#getClassLoader()} is the same as the class loader for its element

  * type; if the element type is a primitive type, then the array class has no

  * class loader.

  *

  * <p> Applications implement subclasses of <tt>ClassLoader</tt> in order to

  * extend the manner in which the Java virtual machine dynamically loads

  * classes.

  *

  * <p> Class loaders may typically be used by security managers to indicate

  * security domains.

  *

  * <p> The <tt>ClassLoader</tt> class uses a delegation model to search for

  * classes and resources.  Each instance of <tt>ClassLoader</tt> has an

  * associated parent class loader.  When requested to find a class or

  * resource, a <tt>ClassLoader</tt> instance will delegate the search for the

  * class or resource to its parent class loader before attempting to find the

  * class or resource itself.  The virtual machine's built-in class loader,

  * called the "bootstrap class loader", does not itself have a parent but may

  * serve as the parent of a <tt>ClassLoader</tt> instance.

  *

  * <p> Class loaders that support concurrent loading of classes are known as

  * <em>parallel capable</em> class loaders and are required to register

  * themselves at their class initialization time by invoking the

  * {@link

  * #registerAsParallelCapable <tt>ClassLoader.registerAsParallelCapable</tt>}

  * method. Note that the <tt>ClassLoader</tt> class is registered as parallel

  * capable by default. However, its subclasses still need to register themselves

  * if they are parallel capable. <br>

  * In environments in which the delegation model is not strictly

  * hierarchical, class loaders need to be parallel capable, otherwise class

  * loading can lead to deadlocks because the loader lock is held for the

  * duration of the class loading process (see {@link #loadClass

  * <tt>loadClass</tt>} methods).

  *

  * <p> Normally, the Java virtual machine loads classes from the local file

  * system in a platform-dependent manner.  For example, on UNIX systems, the

  * virtual machine loads classes from the directory defined by the

  * <tt>CLASSPATH</tt> environment variable.

  *

  * <p> However, some classes may not originate from a file; they may originate

  * from other sources, such as the network, or they could be constructed by an

  * application.  The method {@link #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int)

  * <tt>defineClass</tt>} converts an array of bytes into an instance of class

  * <tt>Class</tt>. Instances of this newly defined class can be created using

  * {@link Class#newInstance <tt>Class.newInstance</tt>}.

  *

  * <p> The methods and constructors of objects created by a class loader may

  * reference other classes.  To determine the class(es) referred to, the Java

  * virtual machine invokes the {@link #loadClass <tt>loadClass</tt>} method of

  * the class loader that originally created the class.

  *

  * <p> For example, an application could create a network class loader to

  * download class files from a server.  Sample code might look like:

  *

  * <blockquote><pre>

  *   ClassLoader loader&nbsp;= new NetworkClassLoader(host,&nbsp;port);

  *   Object main&nbsp;= loader.loadClass("Main", true).newInstance();

  *       &nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;.

  * </pre></blockquote>

  *

  * <p> The network class loader subclass must define the methods {@link

  * #findClass <tt>findClass</tt>} and <tt>loadClassData</tt> to load a class

  * from the network.  Once it has downloaded the bytes that make up the class,

  * it should use the method {@link #defineClass <tt>defineClass</tt>} to

  * create a class instance.  A sample implementation is:

  *

  * <blockquote><pre>

  *     class NetworkClassLoader extends ClassLoader {

  *         String host;

  *         int port;

  *

  *         public Class findClass(String name) {

  *             byte[] b = loadClassData(name);

  *             return defineClass(name, b, 0, b.length);

  *         }

  *

  *         private byte[] loadClassData(String name) {

  *             // load the class data from the connection

  *             &nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;.

  *         }

  *     }

  * </pre></blockquote>

  *

  * <h3> <a name="name">Binary names</a> </h3>

  *

  * <p> Any class name provided as a {@link String} parameter to methods in

  * <tt>ClassLoader</tt> must be a binary name as defined by

  * <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>.

  *

  * <p> Examples of valid class names include:

  * <blockquote><pre>

  *   "java.lang.String"

  *   "javax.swing.JSpinner$DefaultEditor"

  *   "java.security.KeyStore$Builder$FileBuilder$1"

  *   "java.net.URLClassLoader$3$1"

  * </pre></blockquote>

  *

  * @see      #resolveClass(Class)

  * @since 1.0

  */

public abstract class ClassLoader {

 

     private static native void registerNatives();

     static {

         registerNatives();

     }

 

     // The parent class loader for delegation

     // Note: VM hardcoded the offset of this field, thus all new fields

     // must be added *after* it.

     private final ClassLoader parent;

 

     /**

      * Encapsulates the set of parallel capable loader types.

      */

     private static class ParallelLoaders {

         private ParallelLoaders() {}

 

         // the set of parallel capable loader types

         private static final Set<Class<? extends ClassLoader>> loaderTypes =

             Collections.newSetFromMap(

                 new WeakHashMap<Class<? extends ClassLoader>, Boolean>());

         static {

             synchronized (loaderTypes) { loaderTypes.add(ClassLoader. class ); }

         }

 

         /**

          * Registers the given class loader type as parallel capabale.

          * Returns {@code true} is successfully registered; {@code false} if

          * loader's super class is not registered.

          */

         static boolean register(Class<? extends ClassLoader> c) {

             synchronized (loaderTypes) {

                 if (loaderTypes.contains(c.getSuperclass())) {

                     // register the class loader as parallel capable

                     // if and only if all of its super classes are.

                     // Note: given current classloading sequence, if

                     // the immediate super class is parallel capable,

                     // all the super classes higher up must be too.

                     loaderTypes.add(c);

                     return true ;

                 } else {

                     return false ;

                 }

             }

         }

 

         /**

          * Returns {@code true} if the given class loader type is

          * registered as parallel capable.

          */

         static boolean isRegistered(Class<? extends ClassLoader> c) {

             synchronized (loaderTypes) {

                 return loaderTypes.contains(c);

             }

         }

     }

 

     // Maps class name to the corresponding lock object when the current

     // class loader is parallel capable.

     // Note: VM also uses this field to decide if the current class loader

     // is parallel capable and the appropriate lock object for class loading.

     private final ConcurrentHashMap<String, Object> parallelLockMap;

 

     // Hashtable that maps packages to certs

     private final Map <String, Certificate[]> package2certs;

 

     // Shared among all packages with unsigned classes

     private static final Certificate[] nocerts = new Certificate[ 0 ];

 

     // The classes loaded by this class loader. The only purpose of this table

     // is to keep the classes from being GC'ed until the loader is GC'ed.

     private final Vector<Class<?>> classes = new Vector<>();

 

     // The "default" domain. Set as the default ProtectionDomain on newly

     // created classes.

     private final ProtectionDomain defaultDomain =

         new ProtectionDomain( new CodeSource( null , (Certificate[]) null ),

                              null , this , null );

 

     // The initiating protection domains for all classes loaded by this loader

     private final Set<ProtectionDomain> domains;

 

     // Invoked by the VM to record every loaded class with this loader.

     void addClass(Class<?> c) {

         classes.addElement(c);

     }

 

     // The packages defined in this class loader.  Each package name is mapped

     // to its corresponding Package object.

     // @GuardedBy("itself")

     private final HashMap<String, Package> packages = new HashMap<>();

 

     private static Void checkCreateClassLoader() {

         SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager();

         if (security != null ) {

             security.checkCreateClassLoader();

         }

         return null ;

     }

 

     private ClassLoader(Void unused, ClassLoader parent) {

         this .parent = parent;

         if (ParallelLoaders.isRegistered( this .getClass())) {

             parallelLockMap = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();

             package2certs = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();

             domains =

                 Collections.synchronizedSet( new HashSet<ProtectionDomain>());

             assertionLock = new Object();

         } else {

             // no finer-grained lock; lock on the classloader instance

             parallelLockMap = null ;

             package2certs = new Hashtable<>();

             domains = new HashSet<>();

             assertionLock = this ;

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Creates a new class loader using the specified parent class loader for

      * delegation.

      *

      * <p> If there is a security manager, its {@link

      * SecurityManager#checkCreateClassLoader()

      * <tt>checkCreateClassLoader</tt>} method is invoked.  This may result in

      * a security exception.  </p>

      *

      * @param  parent

      *         The parent class loader

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If a security manager exists and its

      *          <tt>checkCreateClassLoader</tt> method doesn't allow creation

      *          of a new class loader.

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected ClassLoader(ClassLoader parent) {

         this (checkCreateClassLoader(), parent);

     }

 

     /**

      * Creates a new class loader using the <tt>ClassLoader</tt> returned by

      * the method {@link #getSystemClassLoader()

      * <tt>getSystemClassLoader()</tt>} as the parent class loader.

      *

      * <p> If there is a security manager, its {@link

      * SecurityManager#checkCreateClassLoader()

      * <tt>checkCreateClassLoader</tt>} method is invoked.  This may result in

      * a security exception.  </p>

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If a security manager exists and its

      *          <tt>checkCreateClassLoader</tt> method doesn't allow creation

      *          of a new class loader.

      */

     protected ClassLoader() {

         this (checkCreateClassLoader(), getSystemClassLoader());

     }

 

     // -- Class --

 

     /**

      * Loads the class with the specified <a href="#name">binary name</a>.

      * This method searches for classes in the same manner as the {@link

      * #loadClass(String, boolean)} method.  It is invoked by the Java virtual

      * machine to resolve class references.  Invoking this method is equivalent

      * to invoking {@link #loadClass(String, boolean) <tt>loadClass(name,

      * false)</tt>}.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class

      *

      * @return  The resulting <tt>Class</tt> object

      *

      * @throws  ClassNotFoundException

      *          If the class was not found

      */

     public Class<?> loadClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException {

         return loadClass(name, false );

     }

 

     /**

      * Loads the class with the specified <a href="#name">binary name</a>.  The

      * default implementation of this method searches for classes in the

      * following order:

      *

      * <ol>

      *

      *   <li><p> Invoke {@link #findLoadedClass(String)} to check if the class

      *   has already been loaded.  </p></li>

      *

      *   <li><p> Invoke the {@link #loadClass(String) <tt>loadClass</tt>} method

      *   on the parent class loader.  If the parent is <tt>null</tt> the class

      *   loader built-in to the virtual machine is used, instead.  </p></li>

      *

      *   <li><p> Invoke the {@link #findClass(String)} method to find the

      *   class.  </p></li>

      *

      * </ol>

      *

      * <p> If the class was found using the above steps, and the

      * <tt>resolve</tt> flag is true, this method will then invoke the {@link

      * #resolveClass(Class)} method on the resulting <tt>Class</tt> object.

      *

      * <p> Subclasses of <tt>ClassLoader</tt> are encouraged to override {@link

      * #findClass(String)}, rather than this method.  </p>

      *

      * <p> Unless overridden, this method synchronizes on the result of

      * {@link #getClassLoadingLock <tt>getClassLoadingLock</tt>} method

      * during the entire class loading process.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class

      *

      * @param  resolve

      *         If <tt>true</tt> then resolve the class

      *

      * @return  The resulting <tt>Class</tt> object

      *

      * @throws  ClassNotFoundException

      *          If the class could not be found

      */

     protected Class<?> loadClass(String name, boolean resolve)

         throws ClassNotFoundException

     {

         synchronized (getClassLoadingLock(name)) {

             // First, check if the class has already been loaded

             Class<?> c = findLoadedClass(name);

             if (c == null ) {

                 long t0 = System.nanoTime();

                 try {

                     if (parent != null ) {

                         c = parent.loadClass(name, false );

                     } else {

                         c = findBootstrapClassOrNull(name);

                     }

                 } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {

                     // ClassNotFoundException thrown if class not found

                     // from the non-null parent class loader

                 }

 

                 if (c == null ) {

                     // If still not found, then invoke findClass in order

                     // to find the class.

                     long t1 = System.nanoTime();

                     c = findClass(name);

 

                     // this is the defining class loader; record the stats

                     sun.misc.PerfCounter.getParentDelegationTime().addTime(t1 - t0);

                     sun.misc.PerfCounter.getFindClassTime().addElapsedTimeFrom(t1);

                     sun.misc.PerfCounter.getFindClasses().increment();

                 }

             }

             if (resolve) {

                 resolveClass(c);

             }

             return c;

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Returns the lock object for class loading operations.

      * For backward compatibility, the default implementation of this method

      * behaves as follows. If this ClassLoader object is registered as

      * parallel capable, the method returns a dedicated object associated

      * with the specified class name. Otherwise, the method returns this

      * ClassLoader object.

      *

      * @param  className

      *         The name of the to-be-loaded class

      *

      * @return the lock for class loading operations

      *

      * @throws NullPointerException

      *         If registered as parallel capable and <tt>className</tt> is null

      *

      * @see #loadClass(String, boolean)

      *

      * @since  1.7

      */

     protected Object getClassLoadingLock(String className) {

         Object lock = this ;

         if (parallelLockMap != null ) {

             Object newLock = new Object();

             lock = parallelLockMap.putIfAbsent(className, newLock);

             if (lock == null ) {

                 lock = newLock;

             }

         }

         return lock;

     }

 

     // This method is invoked by the virtual machine to load a class.

     private Class<?> loadClassInternal(String name)

         throws ClassNotFoundException

     {

         // For backward compatibility, explicitly lock on 'this' when

         // the current class loader is not parallel capable.

         if (parallelLockMap == null ) {

             synchronized ( this ) {

                  return loadClass(name);

             }

         } else {

             return loadClass(name);

         }

     }

 

     // Invoked by the VM after loading class with this loader.

     private void checkPackageAccess(Class<?> cls, ProtectionDomain pd) {

         final SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();

         if (sm != null ) {

             if (ReflectUtil.isNonPublicProxyClass(cls)) {

                 for (Class<?> intf: cls.getInterfaces()) {

                     checkPackageAccess(intf, pd);

                 }

                 return ;

             }

 

             final String name = cls.getName();

             final int i = name.lastIndexOf( '.' );

             if (i != - 1 ) {

                 AccessController.doPrivileged( new PrivilegedAction<Void>() {

                     public Void run() {

                         sm.checkPackageAccess(name.substring( 0 , i));

                         return null ;

                     }

                 }, new AccessControlContext( new ProtectionDomain[] {pd}));

             }

         }

         domains.add(pd);

     }

 

     /**

      * Finds the class with the specified <a href="#name">binary name</a>.

      * This method should be overridden by class loader implementations that

      * follow the delegation model for loading classes, and will be invoked by

      * the {@link #loadClass <tt>loadClass</tt>} method after checking the

      * parent class loader for the requested class.  The default implementation

      * throws a <tt>ClassNotFoundException</tt>.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class

      *

      * @return  The resulting <tt>Class</tt> object

      *

      * @throws  ClassNotFoundException

      *          If the class could not be found

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected Class<?> findClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException {

         throw new ClassNotFoundException(name);

     }

 

     /**

      * Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class <tt>Class</tt>.

      * Before the <tt>Class</tt> can be used it must be resolved.  This method

      * is deprecated in favor of the version that takes a <a

      * href="#name">binary name</a> as its first argument, and is more secure.

      *

      * @param  b

      *         The bytes that make up the class data.  The bytes in positions

      *         <tt>off</tt> through <tt>off+len-1</tt> should have the format

      *         of a valid class file as defined by

      *         <cite>The Java&trade; Virtual Machine Specification</cite>.

      *

      * @param  off

      *         The start offset in <tt>b</tt> of the class data

      *

      * @param  len

      *         The length of the class data

      *

      * @return  The <tt>Class</tt> object that was created from the specified

      *          class data

      *

      * @throws  ClassFormatError

      *          If the data did not contain a valid class

      *

      * @throws  IndexOutOfBoundsException

      *          If either <tt>off</tt> or <tt>len</tt> is negative, or if

      *          <tt>off+len</tt> is greater than <tt>b.length</tt>.

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that

      *          contains classes that were signed by a different set of

      *          certificates than this class, or if an attempt is made

      *          to define a class in a package with a fully-qualified name

      *          that starts with "{@code java.}".

      *

      * @see  #loadClass(String, boolean)

      * @see  #resolveClass(Class)

      *

      * @deprecated  Replaced by {@link #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int)

      * defineClass(String, byte[], int, int)}

      */

     @Deprecated

     protected final Class<?> defineClass( byte [] b, int off, int len)

         throws ClassFormatError

     {

         return defineClass( null , b, off, len, null );

     }

 

     /**

      * Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class <tt>Class</tt>.

      * Before the <tt>Class</tt> can be used it must be resolved.

      *

      * <p> This method assigns a default {@link java.security.ProtectionDomain

      * <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt>} to the newly defined class.  The

      * <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt> is effectively granted the same set of

      * permissions returned when {@link

      * java.security.Policy#getPermissions(java.security.CodeSource)

      * <tt>Policy.getPolicy().getPermissions(new CodeSource(null, null))</tt>}

      * is invoked.  The default domain is created on the first invocation of

      * {@link #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int) <tt>defineClass</tt>},

      * and re-used on subsequent invocations.

      *

      * <p> To assign a specific <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt> to the class, use

      * the {@link #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int,

      * java.security.ProtectionDomain) <tt>defineClass</tt>} method that takes a

      * <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt> as one of its arguments.  </p>

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The expected <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class, or

      *         <tt>null</tt> if not known

      *

      * @param  b

      *         The bytes that make up the class data.  The bytes in positions

      *         <tt>off</tt> through <tt>off+len-1</tt> should have the format

      *         of a valid class file as defined by

      *         <cite>The Java&trade; Virtual Machine Specification</cite>.

      *

      * @param  off

      *         The start offset in <tt>b</tt> of the class data

      *

      * @param  len

      *         The length of the class data

      *

      * @return  The <tt>Class</tt> object that was created from the specified

      *          class data.

      *

      * @throws  ClassFormatError

      *          If the data did not contain a valid class

      *

      * @throws  IndexOutOfBoundsException

      *          If either <tt>off</tt> or <tt>len</tt> is negative, or if

      *          <tt>off+len</tt> is greater than <tt>b.length</tt>.

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that

      *          contains classes that were signed by a different set of

      *          certificates than this class (which is unsigned), or if

      *          <tt>name</tt> begins with "<tt>java.</tt>".

      *

      * @see  #loadClass(String, boolean)

      * @see  #resolveClass(Class)

      * @see  java.security.CodeSource

      * @see  java.security.SecureClassLoader

      *

      * @since  1.1

      */

     protected final Class<?> defineClass(String name, byte [] b, int off, int len)

         throws ClassFormatError

     {

         return defineClass(name, b, off, len, null );

     }

 

     /* Determine protection domain, and check that:

         - not define java.* class,

         - signer of this class matches signers for the rest of the classes in

           package.

     */

     private ProtectionDomain preDefineClass(String name,

                                             ProtectionDomain pd)

     {

         if (!checkName(name))

             throw new NoClassDefFoundError( "IllegalName: " + name);

 

         // Note:  Checking logic in java.lang.invoke.MemberName.checkForTypeAlias

         // relies on the fact that spoofing is impossible if a class has a name

         // of the form "java.*"

         if ((name != null ) && name.startsWith( "java." )) {

             throw new SecurityException

                 ( "Prohibited package name: " +

                  name.substring( 0 , name.lastIndexOf( '.' )));

         }

         if (pd == null ) {

             pd = defaultDomain;

         }

 

         if (name != null ) checkCerts(name, pd.getCodeSource());

 

         return pd;

     }

 

     private String defineClassSourceLocation(ProtectionDomain pd)

     {

         CodeSource cs = pd.getCodeSource();

         String source = null ;

         if (cs != null && cs.getLocation() != null ) {

             source = cs.getLocation().toString();

         }

         return source;

     }

 

     private void postDefineClass(Class<?> c, ProtectionDomain pd)

     {

         if (pd.getCodeSource() != null ) {

             Certificate certs[] = pd.getCodeSource().getCertificates();

             if (certs != null )

                 setSigners(c, certs);

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class <tt>Class</tt>,

      * with an optional <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt>.  If the domain is

      * <tt>null</tt>, then a default domain will be assigned to the class as

      * specified in the documentation for {@link #defineClass(String, byte[],

      * int, int)}.  Before the class can be used it must be resolved.

      *

      * <p> The first class defined in a package determines the exact set of

      * certificates that all subsequent classes defined in that package must

      * contain.  The set of certificates for a class is obtained from the

      * {@link java.security.CodeSource <tt>CodeSource</tt>} within the

      * <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt> of the class.  Any classes added to that

      * package must contain the same set of certificates or a

      * <tt>SecurityException</tt> will be thrown.  Note that if

      * <tt>name</tt> is <tt>null</tt>, this check is not performed.

      * You should always pass in the <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the

      * class you are defining as well as the bytes.  This ensures that the

      * class you are defining is indeed the class you think it is.

      *

      * <p> The specified <tt>name</tt> cannot begin with "<tt>java.</tt>", since

      * all classes in the "<tt>java.*</tt> packages can only be defined by the

      * bootstrap class loader.  If <tt>name</tt> is not <tt>null</tt>, it

      * must be equal to the <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class

      * specified by the byte array "<tt>b</tt>", otherwise a {@link

      * NoClassDefFoundError <tt>NoClassDefFoundError</tt>} will be thrown. </p>

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The expected <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class, or

      *         <tt>null</tt> if not known

      *

      * @param  b

      *         The bytes that make up the class data. The bytes in positions

      *         <tt>off</tt> through <tt>off+len-1</tt> should have the format

      *         of a valid class file as defined by

      *         <cite>The Java&trade; Virtual Machine Specification</cite>.

      *

      * @param  off

      *         The start offset in <tt>b</tt> of the class data

      *

      * @param  len

      *         The length of the class data

      *

      * @param  protectionDomain

      *         The ProtectionDomain of the class

      *

      * @return  The <tt>Class</tt> object created from the data,

      *          and optional <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt>.

      *

      * @throws  ClassFormatError

      *          If the data did not contain a valid class

      *

      * @throws  NoClassDefFoundError

      *          If <tt>name</tt> is not equal to the <a href="#name">binary

      *          name</a> of the class specified by <tt>b</tt>

      *

      * @throws  IndexOutOfBoundsException

      *          If either <tt>off</tt> or <tt>len</tt> is negative, or if

      *          <tt>off+len</tt> is greater than <tt>b.length</tt>.

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that

      *          contains classes that were signed by a different set of

      *          certificates than this class, or if <tt>name</tt> begins with

      *          "<tt>java.</tt>".

      */

     protected final Class<?> defineClass(String name, byte [] b, int off, int len,

                                          ProtectionDomain protectionDomain)

         throws ClassFormatError

     {

         protectionDomain = preDefineClass(name, protectionDomain);

         String source = defineClassSourceLocation(protectionDomain);

         Class<?> c = defineClass1(name, b, off, len, protectionDomain, source);

         postDefineClass(c, protectionDomain);

         return c;

     }

 

     /**

      * Converts a {@link java.nio.ByteBuffer <tt>ByteBuffer</tt>}

      * into an instance of class <tt>Class</tt>,

      * with an optional <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt>.  If the domain is

      * <tt>null</tt>, then a default domain will be assigned to the class as

      * specified in the documentation for {@link #defineClass(String, byte[],

      * int, int)}.  Before the class can be used it must be resolved.

      *

      * <p>The rules about the first class defined in a package determining the

      * set of certificates for the package, and the restrictions on class names

      * are identical to those specified in the documentation for {@link

      * #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int, ProtectionDomain)}.

      *

      * <p> An invocation of this method of the form

      * <i>cl</i><tt>.defineClass(</tt><i>name</i><tt>,</tt>

      * <i>bBuffer</i><tt>,</tt> <i>pd</i><tt>)</tt> yields exactly the same

      * result as the statements

      *

      *<p> <tt>

      * ...<br>

      * byte[] temp = new byte[bBuffer.{@link

      * java.nio.ByteBuffer#remaining remaining}()];<br>

      *     bBuffer.{@link java.nio.ByteBuffer#get(byte[])

      * get}(temp);<br>

      *     return {@link #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int, ProtectionDomain)

      * cl.defineClass}(name, temp, 0,

      * temp.length, pd);<br>

      * </tt></p>

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The expected <a href="#name">binary name</a>. of the class, or

      *         <tt>null</tt> if not known

      *

      * @param  b

      *         The bytes that make up the class data. The bytes from positions

      *         <tt>b.position()</tt> through <tt>b.position() + b.limit() -1

      *         </tt> should have the format of a valid class file as defined by

      *         <cite>The Java&trade; Virtual Machine Specification</cite>.

      *

      * @param  protectionDomain

      *         The ProtectionDomain of the class, or <tt>null</tt>.

      *

      * @return  The <tt>Class</tt> object created from the data,

      *          and optional <tt>ProtectionDomain</tt>.

      *

      * @throws  ClassFormatError

      *          If the data did not contain a valid class.

      *

      * @throws  NoClassDefFoundError

      *          If <tt>name</tt> is not equal to the <a href="#name">binary

      *          name</a> of the class specified by <tt>b</tt>

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that

      *          contains classes that were signed by a different set of

      *          certificates than this class, or if <tt>name</tt> begins with

      *          "<tt>java.</tt>".

      *

      * @see      #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int, ProtectionDomain)

      *

      * @since  1.5

      */

     protected final Class<?> defineClass(String name, java.nio.ByteBuffer b,

                                          ProtectionDomain protectionDomain)

         throws ClassFormatError

     {

         int len = b.remaining();

 

         // Use byte[] if not a direct ByteBufer:

         if (!b.isDirect()) {

             if (b.hasArray()) {

                 return defineClass(name, b.array(),

                                    b.position() + b.arrayOffset(), len,

                                    protectionDomain);

             } else {

                 // no array, or read-only array

                 byte [] tb = new byte [len];

                 b.get(tb);  // get bytes out of byte buffer.

                 return defineClass(name, tb, 0 , len, protectionDomain);

             }

         }

 

         protectionDomain = preDefineClass(name, protectionDomain);

         String source = defineClassSourceLocation(protectionDomain);

         Class<?> c = defineClass2(name, b, b.position(), len, protectionDomain, source);

         postDefineClass(c, protectionDomain);

         return c;

     }

 

     private native Class<?> defineClass0(String name, byte [] b, int off, int len,

                                          ProtectionDomain pd);

 

     private native Class<?> defineClass1(String name, byte [] b, int off, int len,

                                          ProtectionDomain pd, String source);

 

     private native Class<?> defineClass2(String name, java.nio.ByteBuffer b,

                                          int off, int len, ProtectionDomain pd,

                                          String source);

 

     // true if the name is null or has the potential to be a valid binary name

     private boolean checkName(String name) {

         if ((name == null ) || (name.length() == 0 ))

             return true ;

         if ((name.indexOf( '/' ) != - 1 )

             || (!VM.allowArraySyntax() && (name.charAt( 0 ) == '[' )))

             return false ;

         return true ;

     }

 

     private void checkCerts(String name, CodeSource cs) {

         int i = name.lastIndexOf( '.' );

         String pname = (i == - 1 ) ? "" : name.substring( 0 , i);

 

         Certificate[] certs = null ;

         if (cs != null ) {

             certs = cs.getCertificates();

         }

         Certificate[] pcerts = null ;

         if (parallelLockMap == null ) {

             synchronized ( this ) {

                 pcerts = package2certs.get(pname);

                 if (pcerts == null ) {

                     package2certs.put(pname, (certs == null ? nocerts:certs));

                 }

             }

         } else {

             pcerts = ((ConcurrentHashMap<String, Certificate[]>)package2certs).

                 putIfAbsent(pname, (certs == null ? nocerts:certs));

         }

         if (pcerts != null && !compareCerts(pcerts, certs)) {

             throw new SecurityException( "class \"" + name +

                  "\"'s signer information does not match signer information of other classes in the same package" );

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * check to make sure the certs for the new class (certs) are the same as

      * the certs for the first class inserted in the package (pcerts)

      */

     private boolean compareCerts(Certificate[] pcerts,

                                  Certificate[] certs)

     {

         // certs can be null, indicating no certs.

         if ((certs == null ) || (certs.length == 0 )) {

             return pcerts.length == 0 ;

         }

 

         // the length must be the same at this point

         if (certs.length != pcerts.length)

             return false ;

 

         // go through and make sure all the certs in one array

         // are in the other and vice-versa.

         boolean match;

         for ( int i = 0 ; i < certs.length; i++) {

             match = false ;

             for ( int j = 0 ; j < pcerts.length; j++) {

                 if (certs[i].equals(pcerts[j])) {

                     match = true ;

                     break ;

                 }

             }

             if (!match) return false ;

         }

 

         // now do the same for pcerts

         for ( int i = 0 ; i < pcerts.length; i++) {

             match = false ;

             for ( int j = 0 ; j < certs.length; j++) {

                 if (pcerts[i].equals(certs[j])) {

                     match = true ;

                     break ;

                 }

             }

             if (!match) return false ;

         }

 

         return true ;

     }

 

     /**

      * Links the specified class.  This (misleadingly named) method may be

      * used by a class loader to link a class.  If the class <tt>c</tt> has

      * already been linked, then this method simply returns. Otherwise, the

      * class is linked as described in the "Execution" chapter of

      * <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>.

      *

      * @param  c

      *         The class to link

      *

      * @throws  NullPointerException

      *          If <tt>c</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.

      *

      * @see  #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int)

      */

     protected final void resolveClass(Class<?> c) {

         resolveClass0(c);

     }

 

     private native void resolveClass0(Class<?> c);

 

     /**

      * Finds a class with the specified <a href="#name">binary name</a>,

      * loading it if necessary.

      *

      * <p> This method loads the class through the system class loader (see

      * {@link #getSystemClassLoader()}).  The <tt>Class</tt> object returned

      * might have more than one <tt>ClassLoader</tt> associated with it.

      * Subclasses of <tt>ClassLoader</tt> need not usually invoke this method,

      * because most class loaders need to override just {@link

      * #findClass(String)}.  </p>

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class

      *

      * @return  The <tt>Class</tt> object for the specified <tt>name</tt>

      *

      * @throws  ClassNotFoundException

      *          If the class could not be found

      *

      * @see  #ClassLoader(ClassLoader)

      * @see  #getParent()

      */

     protected final Class<?> findSystemClass(String name)

         throws ClassNotFoundException

     {

         ClassLoader system = getSystemClassLoader();

         if (system == null ) {

             if (!checkName(name))

                 throw new ClassNotFoundException(name);

             Class<?> cls = findBootstrapClass(name);

             if (cls == null ) {

                 throw new ClassNotFoundException(name);

             }

             return cls;

         }

         return system.loadClass(name);

     }

 

     /**

      * Returns a class loaded by the bootstrap class loader;

      * or return null if not found.

      */

     private Class<?> findBootstrapClassOrNull(String name)

     {

         if (!checkName(name)) return null ;

 

         return findBootstrapClass(name);

     }

 

     // return null if not found

     private native Class<?> findBootstrapClass(String name);

 

     /**

      * Returns the class with the given <a href="#name">binary name</a> if this

      * loader has been recorded by the Java virtual machine as an initiating

      * loader of a class with that <a href="#name">binary name</a>.  Otherwise

      * <tt>null</tt> is returned.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The <a href="#name">binary name</a> of the class

      *

      * @return  The <tt>Class</tt> object, or <tt>null</tt> if the class has

      *          not been loaded

      *

      * @since  1.1

      */

     protected final Class<?> findLoadedClass(String name) {

         if (!checkName(name))

             return null ;

         return findLoadedClass0(name);

     }

 

     private native final Class<?> findLoadedClass0(String name);

 

     /**

      * Sets the signers of a class.  This should be invoked after defining a

      * class.

      *

      * @param  c

      *         The <tt>Class</tt> object

      *

      * @param  signers

      *         The signers for the class

      *

      * @since  1.1

      */

     protected final void setSigners(Class<?> c, Object[] signers) {

         c.setSigners(signers);

     }

 

 

     // -- Resource --

 

     /**

      * Finds the resource with the given name.  A resource is some data

      * (images, audio, text, etc) that can be accessed by class code in a way

      * that is independent of the location of the code.

      *

      * <p> The name of a resource is a '<tt>/</tt>'-separated path name that

      * identifies the resource.

      *

      * <p> This method will first search the parent class loader for the

      * resource; if the parent is <tt>null</tt> the path of the class loader

      * built-in to the virtual machine is searched.  That failing, this method

      * will invoke {@link #findResource(String)} to find the resource.  </p>

      *

      * @apiNote When overriding this method it is recommended that an

      * implementation ensures that any delegation is consistent with the {@link

      * #getResources(java.lang.String) getResources(String)} method.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  A <tt>URL</tt> object for reading the resource, or

      *          <tt>null</tt> if the resource could not be found or the invoker

      *          doesn't have adequate  privileges to get the resource.

      *

      * @since  1.1

      */

     public URL getResource(String name) {

         URL url;

         if (parent != null ) {

             url = parent.getResource(name);

         } else {

             url = getBootstrapResource(name);

         }

         if (url == null ) {

             url = findResource(name);

         }

         return url;

     }

 

     /**

      * Finds all the resources with the given name. A resource is some data

      * (images, audio, text, etc) that can be accessed by class code in a way

      * that is independent of the location of the code.

      *

      * <p>The name of a resource is a <tt>/</tt>-separated path name that

      * identifies the resource.

      *

      * <p> The search order is described in the documentation for {@link

      * #getResource(String)}.  </p>

      *

      * @apiNote When overriding this method it is recommended that an

      * implementation ensures that any delegation is consistent with the {@link

      * #getResource(java.lang.String) getResource(String)} method. This should

      * ensure that the first element returned by the Enumeration's

      * {@code nextElement} method is the same resource that the

      * {@code getResource(String)} method would return.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  An enumeration of {@link java.net.URL <tt>URL</tt>} objects for

      *          the resource.  If no resources could  be found, the enumeration

      *          will be empty.  Resources that the class loader doesn't have

      *          access to will not be in the enumeration.

      *

      * @throws  IOException

      *          If I/O errors occur

      *

      * @see  #findResources(String)

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     public Enumeration<URL> getResources(String name) throws IOException {

         @SuppressWarnings ( "unchecked" )

         Enumeration<URL>[] tmp = (Enumeration<URL>[]) new Enumeration<?>[ 2 ];

         if (parent != null ) {

             tmp[ 0 ] = parent.getResources(name);

         } else {

             tmp[ 0 ] = getBootstrapResources(name);

         }

         tmp[ 1 ] = findResources(name);

 

         return new CompoundEnumeration<>(tmp);

     }

 

     /**

      * Finds the resource with the given name. Class loader implementations

      * should override this method to specify where to find resources.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  A <tt>URL</tt> object for reading the resource, or

      *          <tt>null</tt> if the resource could not be found

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected URL findResource(String name) {

         return null ;

     }

 

     /**

      * Returns an enumeration of {@link java.net.URL <tt>URL</tt>} objects

      * representing all the resources with the given name. Class loader

      * implementations should override this method to specify where to load

      * resources from.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  An enumeration of {@link java.net.URL <tt>URL</tt>} objects for

      *          the resources

      *

      * @throws  IOException

      *          If I/O errors occur

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected Enumeration<URL> findResources(String name) throws IOException {

         return java.util.Collections.emptyEnumeration();

     }

 

     /**

      * Registers the caller as parallel capable.

      * The registration succeeds if and only if all of the following

      * conditions are met:

      * <ol>

      * <li> no instance of the caller has been created</li>

      * <li> all of the super classes (except class Object) of the caller are

      * registered as parallel capable</li>

      * </ol>

      * <p>Note that once a class loader is registered as parallel capable, there

      * is no way to change it back.</p>

      *

      * @return  true if the caller is successfully registered as

      *          parallel capable and false if otherwise.

      *

      * @since   1.7

      */

     @CallerSensitive

     protected static boolean registerAsParallelCapable() {

         Class<? extends ClassLoader> callerClass =

             Reflection.getCallerClass().asSubclass(ClassLoader. class );

         return ParallelLoaders.register(callerClass);

     }

 

     /**

      * Find a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load

      * classes.  This method locates the resource through the system class

      * loader (see {@link #getSystemClassLoader()}).

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  A {@link java.net.URL <tt>URL</tt>} object for reading the

      *          resource, or <tt>null</tt> if the resource could not be found

      *

      * @since  1.1

      */

     public static URL getSystemResource(String name) {

         ClassLoader system = getSystemClassLoader();

         if (system == null ) {

             return getBootstrapResource(name);

         }

         return system.getResource(name);

     }

 

     /**

      * Finds all resources of the specified name from the search path used to

      * load classes.  The resources thus found are returned as an

      * {@link java.util.Enumeration <tt>Enumeration</tt>} of {@link

      * java.net.URL <tt>URL</tt>} objects.

      *

      * <p> The search order is described in the documentation for {@link

      * #getSystemResource(String)}.  </p>

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  An enumeration of resource {@link java.net.URL <tt>URL</tt>}

      *          objects

      *

      * @throws  IOException

      *          If I/O errors occur

 

      * @since  1.2

      */

     public static Enumeration<URL> getSystemResources(String name)

         throws IOException

     {

         ClassLoader system = getSystemClassLoader();

         if (system == null ) {

             return getBootstrapResources(name);

         }

         return system.getResources(name);

     }

 

     /**

      * Find resources from the VM's built-in classloader.

      */

     private static URL getBootstrapResource(String name) {

         URLClassPath ucp = getBootstrapClassPath();

         Resource res = ucp.getResource(name);

         return res != null ? res.getURL() : null ;

     }

 

     /**

      * Find resources from the VM's built-in classloader.

      */

     private static Enumeration<URL> getBootstrapResources(String name)

         throws IOException

     {

         final Enumeration<Resource> e =

             getBootstrapClassPath().getResources(name);

         return new Enumeration<URL> () {

             public URL nextElement() {

                 return e.nextElement().getURL();

             }

             public boolean hasMoreElements() {

                 return e.hasMoreElements();

             }

         };

     }

 

     // Returns the URLClassPath that is used for finding system resources.

     static URLClassPath getBootstrapClassPath() {

         return sun.misc.Launcher.getBootstrapClassPath();

     }

 

 

     /**

      * Returns an input stream for reading the specified resource.

      *

      * <p> The search order is described in the documentation for {@link

      * #getResource(String)}.  </p>

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  An input stream for reading the resource, or <tt>null</tt>

      *          if the resource could not be found

      *

      * @since  1.1

      */

     public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name) {

         URL url = getResource(name);

         try {

             return url != null ? url.openStream() : null ;

         } catch (IOException e) {

             return null ;

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Open for reading, a resource of the specified name from the search path

      * used to load classes.  This method locates the resource through the

      * system class loader (see {@link #getSystemClassLoader()}).

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The resource name

      *

      * @return  An input stream for reading the resource, or <tt>null</tt>

      *          if the resource could not be found

      *

      * @since  1.1

      */

     public static InputStream getSystemResourceAsStream(String name) {

         URL url = getSystemResource(name);

         try {

             return url != null ? url.openStream() : null ;

         } catch (IOException e) {

             return null ;

         }

     }

 

 

     // -- Hierarchy --

 

     /**

      * Returns the parent class loader for delegation. Some implementations may

      * use <tt>null</tt> to represent the bootstrap class loader. This method

      * will return <tt>null</tt> in such implementations if this class loader's

      * parent is the bootstrap class loader.

      *

      * <p> If a security manager is present, and the invoker's class loader is

      * not <tt>null</tt> and is not an ancestor of this class loader, then this

      * method invokes the security manager's {@link

      * SecurityManager#checkPermission(java.security.Permission)

      * <tt>checkPermission</tt>} method with a {@link

      * RuntimePermission#RuntimePermission(String)

      * <tt>RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")</tt>} permission to verify

      * access to the parent class loader is permitted.  If not, a

      * <tt>SecurityException</tt> will be thrown.  </p>

      *

      * @return  The parent <tt>ClassLoader</tt>

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If a security manager exists and its <tt>checkPermission</tt>

      *          method doesn't allow access to this class loader's parent class

      *          loader.

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     @CallerSensitive

     public final ClassLoader getParent() {

         if (parent == null )

             return null ;

         SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();

         if (sm != null ) {

             // Check access to the parent class loader

             // If the caller's class loader is same as this class loader,

             // permission check is performed.

             checkClassLoaderPermission(parent, Reflection.getCallerClass());

         }

         return parent;

     }

 

     /**

      * Returns the system class loader for delegation.  This is the default

      * delegation parent for new <tt>ClassLoader</tt> instances, and is

      * typically the class loader used to start the application.

      *

      * <p> This method is first invoked early in the runtime's startup

      * sequence, at which point it creates the system class loader and sets it

      * as the context class loader of the invoking <tt>Thread</tt>.

      *

      * <p> The default system class loader is an implementation-dependent

      * instance of this class.

      *

      * <p> If the system property "<tt>java.system.class.loader</tt>" is defined

      * when this method is first invoked then the value of that property is

      * taken to be the name of a class that will be returned as the system

      * class loader.  The class is loaded using the default system class loader

      * and must define a public constructor that takes a single parameter of

      * type <tt>ClassLoader</tt> which is used as the delegation parent.  An

      * instance is then created using this constructor with the default system

      * class loader as the parameter.  The resulting class loader is defined

      * to be the system class loader.

      *

      * <p> If a security manager is present, and the invoker's class loader is

      * not <tt>null</tt> and the invoker's class loader is not the same as or

      * an ancestor of the system class loader, then this method invokes the

      * security manager's {@link

      * SecurityManager#checkPermission(java.security.Permission)

      * <tt>checkPermission</tt>} method with a {@link

      * RuntimePermission#RuntimePermission(String)

      * <tt>RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")</tt>} permission to verify

      * access to the system class loader.  If not, a

      * <tt>SecurityException</tt> will be thrown.  </p>

      *

      * @return  The system <tt>ClassLoader</tt> for delegation, or

      *          <tt>null</tt> if none

      *

      * @throws  SecurityException

      *          If a security manager exists and its <tt>checkPermission</tt>

      *          method doesn't allow access to the system class loader.

      *

      * @throws  IllegalStateException

      *          If invoked recursively during the construction of the class

      *          loader specified by the "<tt>java.system.class.loader</tt>"

      *          property.

      *

      * @throws  Error

      *          If the system property "<tt>java.system.class.loader</tt>"

      *          is defined but the named class could not be loaded, the

      *          provider class does not define the required constructor, or an

      *          exception is thrown by that constructor when it is invoked. The

      *          underlying cause of the error can be retrieved via the

      *          {@link Throwable#getCause()} method.

      *

      * @revised  1.4

      */

     @CallerSensitive

     public static ClassLoader getSystemClassLoader() {

         initSystemClassLoader();

         if (scl == null ) {

             return null ;

         }

         SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();

         if (sm != null ) {

             checkClassLoaderPermission(scl, Reflection.getCallerClass());

         }

         return scl;

     }

 

     private static synchronized void initSystemClassLoader() {

         if (!sclSet) {

             if (scl != null )

                 throw new IllegalStateException( "recursive invocation" );

             sun.misc.Launcher l = sun.misc.Launcher.getLauncher();

             if (l != null ) {

                 Throwable oops = null ;

                 scl = l.getClassLoader();

                 try {

                     scl = AccessController.doPrivileged(

                         new SystemClassLoaderAction(scl));

                 } catch (PrivilegedActionException pae) {

                     oops = pae.getCause();

                     if (oops instanceof InvocationTargetException) {

                         oops = oops.getCause();

                     }

                 }

                 if (oops != null ) {

                     if (oops instanceof Error) {

                         throw (Error) oops;

                     } else {

                         // wrap the exception

                         throw new Error(oops);

                     }

                 }

             }

             sclSet = true ;

         }

     }

 

     // Returns true if the specified class loader can be found in this class

     // loader's delegation chain.

     boolean isAncestor(ClassLoader cl) {

         ClassLoader acl = this ;

         do {

             acl = acl.parent;

             if (cl == acl) {

                 return true ;

             }

         } while (acl != null );

         return false ;

     }

 

     // Tests if class loader access requires "getClassLoader" permission

     // check.  A class loader 'from' can access class loader 'to' if

     // class loader 'from' is same as class loader 'to' or an ancestor

     // of 'to'.  The class loader in a system domain can access

     // any class loader.

     private static boolean needsClassLoaderPermissionCheck(ClassLoader from,

                                                            ClassLoader to)

     {

         if (from == to)

             return false ;

 

         if (from == null )

             return false ;

 

         return !to.isAncestor(from);

     }

 

     // Returns the class's class loader, or null if none.

     static ClassLoader getClassLoader(Class<?> caller) {

         // This can be null if the VM is requesting it

         if (caller == null ) {

             return null ;

         }

         // Circumvent security check since this is package-private

         return caller.getClassLoader0();

     }

 

     /*

      * Checks RuntimePermission("getClassLoader") permission

      * if caller's class loader is not null and caller's class loader

      * is not the same as or an ancestor of the given cl argument.

      */

     static void checkClassLoaderPermission(ClassLoader cl, Class<?> caller) {

         SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();

         if (sm != null ) {

             // caller can be null if the VM is requesting it

             ClassLoader ccl = getClassLoader(caller);

             if (needsClassLoaderPermissionCheck(ccl, cl)) {

                 sm.checkPermission(SecurityConstants.GET_CLASSLOADER_PERMISSION);

             }

         }

     }

 

     // The class loader for the system

     // @GuardedBy("ClassLoader.class")

     private static ClassLoader scl;

 

     // Set to true once the system class loader has been set

     // @GuardedBy("ClassLoader.class")

     private static boolean sclSet;

 

 

     // -- Package --

 

     /**

      * Defines a package by name in this <tt>ClassLoader</tt>.  This allows

      * class loaders to define the packages for their classes. Packages must

      * be created before the class is defined, and package names must be

      * unique within a class loader and cannot be redefined or changed once

      * created.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The package name

      *

      * @param  specTitle

      *         The specification title

      *

      * @param  specVersion

      *         The specification version

      *

      * @param  specVendor

      *         The specification vendor

      *

      * @param  implTitle

      *         The implementation title

      *

      * @param  implVersion

      *         The implementation version

      *

      * @param  implVendor

      *         The implementation vendor

      *

      * @param  sealBase

      *         If not <tt>null</tt>, then this package is sealed with

      *         respect to the given code source {@link java.net.URL

      *         <tt>URL</tt>}  object.  Otherwise, the package is not sealed.

      *

      * @return  The newly defined <tt>Package</tt> object

      *

      * @throws  IllegalArgumentException

      *          If package name duplicates an existing package either in this

      *          class loader or one of its ancestors

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected Package definePackage(String name, String specTitle,

                                     String specVersion, String specVendor,

                                     String implTitle, String implVersion,

                                     String implVendor, URL sealBase)

         throws IllegalArgumentException

     {

         synchronized (packages) {

             Package pkg = getPackage(name);

             if (pkg != null ) {

                 throw new IllegalArgumentException(name);

             }

             pkg = new Package(name, specTitle, specVersion, specVendor,

                               implTitle, implVersion, implVendor,

                               sealBase, this );

             packages.put(name, pkg);

             return pkg;

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Returns a <tt>Package</tt> that has been defined by this class loader

      * or any of its ancestors.

      *

      * @param  name

      *         The package name

      *

      * @return  The <tt>Package</tt> corresponding to the given name, or

      *          <tt>null</tt> if not found

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected Package getPackage(String name) {

         Package pkg;

         synchronized (packages) {

             pkg = packages.get(name);

         }

         if (pkg == null ) {

             if (parent != null ) {

                 pkg = parent.getPackage(name);

             } else {

                 pkg = Package.getSystemPackage(name);

             }

             if (pkg != null ) {

                 synchronized (packages) {

                     Package pkg2 = packages.get(name);

                     if (pkg2 == null ) {

                         packages.put(name, pkg);

                     } else {

                         pkg = pkg2;

                     }

                 }

             }

         }

         return pkg;

     }

 

     /**

      * Returns all of the <tt>Packages</tt> defined by this class loader and

      * its ancestors.

      *

      * @return  The array of <tt>Package</tt> objects defined by this

      *          <tt>ClassLoader</tt>

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected Package[] getPackages() {

         Map<String, Package> map;

         synchronized (packages) {

             map = new HashMap<>(packages);

         }

         Package[] pkgs;

         if (parent != null ) {

             pkgs = parent.getPackages();

         } else {

             pkgs = Package.getSystemPackages();

         }

         if (pkgs != null ) {

             for ( int i = 0 ; i < pkgs.length; i++) {

                 String pkgName = pkgs[i].getName();

                 if (map.get(pkgName) == null ) {

                     map.put(pkgName, pkgs[i]);

                 }

             }

         }

         return map.values().toArray( new Package[map.size()]);

     }

 

 

     // -- Native library access --

 

     /**

      * Returns the absolute path name of a native library.  The VM invokes this

      * method to locate the native libraries that belong to classes loaded with

      * this class loader. If this method returns <tt>null</tt>, the VM

      * searches the library along the path specified as the

      * "<tt>java.library.path</tt>" property.

      *

      * @param  libname

      *         The library name

      *

      * @return  The absolute path of the native library

      *

      * @see  System#loadLibrary(String)

      * @see  System#mapLibraryName(String)

      *

      * @since  1.2

      */

     protected String findLibrary(String libname) {

         return null ;

     }

 

     /**

      * The inner class NativeLibrary denotes a loaded native library instance.

      * Every classloader contains a vector of loaded native libraries in the

      * private field <tt>nativeLibraries</tt>.  The native libraries loaded

      * into the system are entered into the <tt>systemNativeLibraries</tt>

      * vector.

      *

      * <p> Every native library requires a particular version of JNI. This is

      * denoted by the private <tt>jniVersion</tt> field.  This field is set by

      * the VM when it loads the library, and used by the VM to pass the correct

      * version of JNI to the native methods.  </p>

      *

      * @see      ClassLoader

      * @since    1.2

      */

     static class NativeLibrary {

         // opaque handle to native library, used in native code.

         long handle;

         // the version of JNI environment the native library requires.

         private int jniVersion;

         // the class from which the library is loaded, also indicates

         // the loader this native library belongs.

         private final Class<?> fromClass;

         // the canonicalized name of the native library.

         // or static library name

         String name;

         // Indicates if the native library is linked into the VM

         boolean isBuiltin;

         // Indicates if the native library is loaded

         boolean loaded;

         native void load(String name, boolean isBuiltin);

 

         native long find(String name);

         native void unload(String name, boolean isBuiltin);

 

         public NativeLibrary(Class<?> fromClass, String name, boolean isBuiltin) {

             this .name = name;

             this .fromClass = fromClass;

             this .isBuiltin = isBuiltin;

         }

 

         protected void finalize() {

             synchronized (loadedLibraryNames) {

                 if (fromClass.getClassLoader() != null && loaded) {

                     /* remove the native library name */

                     int size = loadedLibraryNames.size();

                     for ( int i = 0 ; i < size; i++) {

                         if (name.equals(loadedLibraryNames.elementAt(i))) {

                             loadedLibraryNames.removeElementAt(i);

                             break ;

                         }

                     }

                     /* unload the library. */

                     ClassLoader.nativeLibraryContext.push( this );

                     try {

                         unload(name, isBuiltin);

                     } finally {

                         ClassLoader.nativeLibraryContext.pop();

                     }

                 }

             }

         }

         // Invoked in the VM to determine the context class in

         // JNI_Load/JNI_Unload

         static Class<?> getFromClass() {

             return ClassLoader.nativeLibraryContext.peek().fromClass;

         }

     }

 

     // All native library names we've loaded.

     private static Vector<String> loadedLibraryNames = new Vector<>();

 

     // Native libraries belonging to system classes.

     private static Vector<NativeLibrary> systemNativeLibraries

         = new Vector<>();

 

     // Native libraries associated with the class loader.

     private Vector<NativeLibrary> nativeLibraries = new Vector<>();

 

     // native libraries being loaded/unloaded.

     private static Stack<NativeLibrary> nativeLibraryContext = new Stack<>();

 

     // The paths searched for libraries

     private static String usr_paths[];

     private static String sys_paths[];

 

     private static String[] initializePath(String propname) {

         String ldpath = System.getProperty(propname, "" );

         String ps = File.pathSeparator;

         int ldlen = ldpath.length();

         int i, j, n;

         // Count the separators in the path

         i = ldpath.indexOf(ps);

         n = 0 ;

         while (i >= 0 ) {

             n++;

             i = ldpath.indexOf(ps, i + 1 );

         }

 

         // allocate the array of paths - n :'s = n + 1 path elements

         String[] paths = new String[n + 1 ];

 

         // Fill the array with paths from the ldpath

         n = i = 0 ;

         j = ldpath.indexOf(ps);

         while (j >= 0 ) {

             if (j - i > 0 ) {

                 paths[n++] = ldpath.substring(i, j);

             } else if (j - i == 0 ) {

                 paths[n++] = "." ;

             }

             i = j + 1 ;

             j = ldpath.indexOf(ps, i);

         }

         paths[n] = ldpath.substring(i, ldlen);

         return paths;

     }

 

     // Invoked in the java.lang.Runtime class to implement load and loadLibrary.

     static void loadLibrary(Class<?> fromClass, String name,

                             boolean isAbsolute) {

         ClassLoader loader =

             (fromClass == null ) ? null : fromClass.getClassLoader();

         if (sys_paths == null ) {

             usr_paths = initializePath( "java.library.path" );

             sys_paths = initializePath( "sun.boot.library.path" );

         }

         if (isAbsolute) {

             if (loadLibrary0(fromClass, new File(name))) {

                 return ;

             }

             throw new UnsatisfiedLinkError( "Can't load library: " + name);

         }

         if (loader != null ) {

             String libfilename = loader.findLibrary(name);

             if (libfilename != null ) {

                 File libfile = new File(libfilename);

                 if (!libfile.isAbsolute()) {

                     throw new UnsatisfiedLinkError(

     "ClassLoader.findLibrary failed to return an absolute path: " + libfilename);

                 }

                 if (loadLibrary0(fromClass, libfile)) {

                     return ;

                 }

                 throw new UnsatisfiedLinkError( "Can't load " + libfilename);

             }

         }

         for ( int i = 0 ; i < sys_paths.length ; i++) {

             File libfile = new File(sys_paths[i], System.mapLibraryName(name));

             if (loadLibrary0(fromClass, libfile)) {

                 return ;

             }

             libfile = ClassLoaderHelper.mapAlternativeName(libfile);

             if (libfile != null && loadLibrary0(fromClass, libfile)) {

                 return ;

             }

         }

         if (loader != null ) {

             for ( int i = 0 ; i < usr_paths.length ; i++) {

                 File libfile = new File(usr_paths[i],

                                         System.mapLibraryName(name));

                 if (loadLibrary0(fromClass, libfile)) {

                     return ;

                 }

                 libfile = ClassLoaderHelper.mapAlternativeName(libfile);

                 if (libfile != null && loadLibrary0(fromClass, libfile)) {

                     return ;

                 }

             }

         }

         // Oops, it failed

         throw new UnsatisfiedLinkError( "no " + name + " in java.library.path" );

     }

 

     private static native String findBuiltinLib(String name);

 

     private static boolean loadLibrary0(Class<?> fromClass, final File file) {

         // Check to see if we're attempting to access a static library

         String name = findBuiltinLib(file.getName());

         boolean isBuiltin = (name != null );

         if (!isBuiltin) {

             boolean exists = AccessController.doPrivileged(

                 new PrivilegedAction<Object>() {

                     public Object run() {

                         return file.exists() ? Boolean.TRUE : null ;

                     }})

                 != null ;

             if (!exists) {

                 return false ;

             }

             try {

                 name = file.getCanonicalPath();

             } catch (IOException e) {

                 return false ;

             }

         }

         ClassLoader loader =

             (fromClass == null ) ? null : fromClass.getClassLoader();

         Vector<NativeLibrary> libs =

             loader != null ? loader.nativeLibraries : systemNativeLibraries;

         synchronized (libs) {

             int size = libs.size();

             for ( int i = 0 ; i < size; i++) {

                 NativeLibrary lib = libs.elementAt(i);

                 if (name.equals(lib.name)) {

                     return true ;

                 }

             }

 

             synchronized (loadedLibraryNames) {

                 if (loadedLibraryNames.contains(name)) {

                     throw new UnsatisfiedLinkError

                         ( "Native Library " +

                          name +

                          " already loaded in another classloader" );

                 }

                 /* If the library is being loaded (must be by the same thread,

                  * because Runtime.load and Runtime.loadLibrary are

                  * synchronous). The reason is can occur is that the JNI_OnLoad

                  * function can cause another loadLibrary invocation.

                  *

                  * Thus we can use a static stack to hold the list of libraries

                  * we are loading.

                  *

                  * If there is a pending load operation for the library, we

                  * immediately return success; otherwise, we raise

                  * UnsatisfiedLinkError.

                  */

                 int n = nativeLibraryContext.size();

                 for ( int i = 0 ; i < n; i++) {

                     NativeLibrary lib = nativeLibraryContext.elementAt(i);

                     if (name.equals(lib.name)) {

                         if (loader == lib.fromClass.getClassLoader()) {

                             return true ;

                         } else {

                             throw new UnsatisfiedLinkError

                                 ( "Native Library " +

                                  name +

                                  " is being loaded in another classloader" );

                         }

                     }

                 }

                 NativeLibrary lib = new NativeLibrary(fromClass, name, isBuiltin);

                 nativeLibraryContext.push(lib);

                 try {

                     lib.load(name, isBuiltin);

                 } finally {

                     nativeLibraryContext.pop();

                 }

                 if (lib.loaded) {

                     loadedLibraryNames.addElement(name);

                     libs.addElement(lib);

                     return true ;

                 }

                 return false ;

             }

         }

     }

 

     // Invoked in the VM class linking code.

     static long findNative(ClassLoader loader, String name) {

         Vector<NativeLibrary> libs =

             loader != null ? loader.nativeLibraries : systemNativeLibraries;

         synchronized (libs) {

             int size = libs.size();

             for ( int i = 0 ; i < size; i++) {

                 NativeLibrary lib = libs.elementAt(i);

                 long entry = lib.find(name);

                 if (entry != 0 )

                     return entry;

             }

         }

         return 0 ;

     }

 

 

     // -- Assertion management --

 

     final Object assertionLock;

 

     // The default toggle for assertion checking.

     // @GuardedBy("assertionLock")

     private boolean defaultAssertionStatus = false ;

 

     // Maps String packageName to Boolean package default assertion status Note

     // that the default package is placed under a null map key.  If this field

     // is null then we are delegating assertion status queries to the VM, i.e.,

     // none of this ClassLoader's assertion status modification methods have

     // been invoked.

     // @GuardedBy("assertionLock")

     private Map<String, Boolean> packageAssertionStatus = null ;

 

     // Maps String fullyQualifiedClassName to Boolean assertionStatus If this

     // field is null then we are delegating assertion status queries to the VM,

     // i.e., none of this ClassLoader's assertion status modification methods

     // have been invoked.

     // @GuardedBy("assertionLock")

     Map<String, Boolean> classAssertionStatus = null ;

 

     /**

      * Sets the default assertion status for this class loader.  This setting

      * determines whether classes loaded by this class loader and initialized

      * in the future will have assertions enabled or disabled by default.

      * This setting may be overridden on a per-package or per-class basis by

      * invoking {@link #setPackageAssertionStatus(String, boolean)} or {@link

      * #setClassAssertionStatus(String, boolean)}.

      *

      * @param  enabled

      *         <tt>true</tt> if classes loaded by this class loader will

      *         henceforth have assertions enabled by default, <tt>false</tt>

      *         if they will have assertions disabled by default.

      *

      * @since  1.4

      */

     public void setDefaultAssertionStatus( boolean enabled) {

         synchronized (assertionLock) {

             if (classAssertionStatus == null )

                 initializeJavaAssertionMaps();

 

             defaultAssertionStatus = enabled;

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Sets the package default assertion status for the named package.  The

      * package default assertion status determines the assertion status for

      * classes initialized in the future that belong to the named package or

      * any of its "subpackages".

      *

      * <p> A subpackage of a package named p is any package whose name begins

      * with "<tt>p.</tt>".  For example, <tt>javax.swing.text</tt> is a

      * subpackage of <tt>javax.swing</tt>, and both <tt>java.util</tt> and

      * <tt>java.lang.reflect</tt> are subpackages of <tt>java</tt>.

      *

      * <p> In the event that multiple package defaults apply to a given class,

      * the package default pertaining to the most specific package takes

      * precedence over the others.  For example, if <tt>javax.lang</tt> and

      * <tt>javax.lang.reflect</tt> both have package defaults associated with

      * them, the latter package default applies to classes in

      * <tt>javax.lang.reflect</tt>.

      *

      * <p> Package defaults take precedence over the class loader's default

      * assertion status, and may be overridden on a per-class basis by invoking

      * {@link #setClassAssertionStatus(String, boolean)}.  </p>

      *

      * @param  packageName

      *         The name of the package whose package default assertion status

      *         is to be set. A <tt>null</tt> value indicates the unnamed

      *         package that is "current"

      *         (see section 7.4.2 of

      *         <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>.)

      *

      * @param  enabled

      *         <tt>true</tt> if classes loaded by this classloader and

      *         belonging to the named package or any of its subpackages will

      *         have assertions enabled by default, <tt>false</tt> if they will

      *         have assertions disabled by default.

      *

      * @since  1.4

      */

     public void setPackageAssertionStatus(String packageName,

                                           boolean enabled) {

         synchronized (assertionLock) {

             if (packageAssertionStatus == null )

                 initializeJavaAssertionMaps();

 

             packageAssertionStatus.put(packageName, enabled);

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Sets the desired assertion status for the named top-level class in this

      * class loader and any nested classes contained therein.  This setting

      * takes precedence over the class loader's default assertion status, and

      * over any applicable per-package default.  This method has no effect if

      * the named class has already been initialized.  (Once a class is

      * initialized, its assertion status cannot change.)

      *

      * <p> If the named class is not a top-level class, this invocation will

      * have no effect on the actual assertion status of any class. </p>

      *

      * @param  className

      *         The fully qualified class name of the top-level class whose

      *         assertion status is to be set.

      *

      * @param  enabled

      *         <tt>true</tt> if the named class is to have assertions

      *         enabled when (and if) it is initialized, <tt>false</tt> if the

      *         class is to have assertions disabled.

      *

      * @since  1.4

      */

     public void setClassAssertionStatus(String className, boolean enabled) {

         synchronized (assertionLock) {

             if (classAssertionStatus == null )

                 initializeJavaAssertionMaps();

 

             classAssertionStatus.put(className, enabled);

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Sets the default assertion status for this class loader to

      * <tt>false</tt> and discards any package defaults or class assertion

      * status settings associated with the class loader.  This method is

      * provided so that class loaders can be made to ignore any command line or

      * persistent assertion status settings and "start with a clean slate."

      *

      * @since  1.4

      */

     public void clearAssertionStatus() {

         /*

          * Whether or not "Java assertion maps" are initialized, set

          * them to empty maps, effectively ignoring any present settings.

          */

         synchronized (assertionLock) {

             classAssertionStatus = new HashMap<>();

             packageAssertionStatus = new HashMap<>();

             defaultAssertionStatus = false ;

         }

     }

 

     /**

      * Returns the assertion status that would be assigned to the specified

      * class if it were to be initialized at the time this method is invoked.

      * If the named class has had its assertion status set, the most recent

      * setting will be returned; otherwise, if any package default assertion

      * status pertains to this class, the most recent setting for the most

      * specific pertinent package default assertion status is returned;

      * otherwise, this class loader's default assertion status is returned.

      * </p>

      *

      * @param  className

      *         The fully qualified class name of the class whose desired

      *         assertion status is being queried.

      *

      * @return  The desired assertion status of the specified class.

      *

      * @see  #setClassAssertionStatus(String, boolean)

      * @see  #setPackageAssertionStatus(String, boolean)

      * @see  #setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean)

      *

      * @since  1.4

      */

     boolean desiredAssertionStatus(String className) {

         synchronized (assertionLock) {

             // assert classAssertionStatus   != null;

             // assert packageAssertionStatus != null;

 

             // Check for a class entry

             Boolean result = classAssertionStatus.get(className);

             if (result != null )

                 return result.booleanValue();

 

             // Check for most specific package entry

             int dotIndex = className.lastIndexOf( "." );

             if (dotIndex < 0 ) { // default package

                 result = packageAssertionStatus.get( null );

                 if (result != null )

                     return result.booleanValue();

             }

             while (dotIndex > 0 ) {

                 className = className.substring( 0 , dotIndex);

                 result = packageAssertionStatus.get(className);

                 if (result != null )

                     return result.booleanValue();

                 dotIndex = className.lastIndexOf( "." , dotIndex- 1 );

             }

 

             // Return the classloader default

             return defaultAssertionStatus;

         }

     }

 

     // Set up the assertions with information provided by the VM.

     // Note: Should only be called inside a synchronized block

     private void initializeJavaAssertionMaps() {

         // assert Thread.holdsLock(assertionLock);

 

         classAssertionStatus = new HashMap<>();

         packageAssertionStatus = new HashMap<>();

         AssertionStatusDirectives directives = retrieveDirectives();

 

         for ( int i = 0 ; i < directives.classes.length; i++)

             classAssertionStatus.put(directives.classes[i],

                                      directives.classEnabled[i]);

 

         for ( int i = 0 ; i < directives.packages.length; i++)

             packageAssertionStatus.put(directives.packages[i],

                                        directives.packageEnabled[i]);

 

         defaultAssertionStatus = directives.deflt;

     }

 

     // Retrieves the assertion directives from the VM.

     private static native AssertionStatusDirectives retrieveDirectives();

}

 

 

class SystemClassLoaderAction

     implements PrivilegedExceptionAction<ClassLoader> {

     private ClassLoader parent;

 

     SystemClassLoaderAction(ClassLoader parent) {

         this .parent = parent;

     }

 

     public ClassLoader run() throws Exception {

         String cls = System.getProperty( "java.system.class.loader" );

         if (cls == null ) {

             return parent;

         }

 

         Constructor<?> ctor = Class.forName(cls, true , parent)

             .getDeclaredConstructor( new Class<?>[] { ClassLoader. class });

         ClassLoader sys = (ClassLoader) ctor.newInstance(

             new Object[] { parent });

         Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(sys);

         return sys;

     }

}

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