On Tue, 10 Dec 2024 08:18:36 GMT, Quan Anh Mai <qa...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> src/jdk.incubator.vector/share/classes/jdk/incubator/vector/Byte512Vector.java >> line 1046: >> >>> 1044: String msg = ("index "+si+"out of range >>> ["+length+"] in "+ >>> 1045: java.util.Arrays.toString(indices)); >>> 1046: throw new AssertionError(msg); >> >> Why not directly throw IndexOutOfBoundsException here? > > This is called in an `assert` so I think throwing `AssertionError` seems more > reasonable, the original implementation also throws `AssertionError` I see, you want to throw an error here and not just use an assert statement that reports an assertion failure with -ea flag. This is a newly added routine, why don't you simply return a false and let the assertion invoking this routine do the rest? ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/21042#discussion_r1877642371