On Wed, 16 Apr 2025 14:34:25 GMT, Timofei Pushkin <tpush...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> If a base class is package-private then its subclasses should have the same 
>> package name and defining class loader, otherwise `IllegalAccessError` is 
>> thrown when linking a subclass. Currently when dumping a static archive 
>> separate `URLClassLoader`s are used for each unregistered classes' source. 
>> Thus if two unregistered classes, a package-private base class and a sub 
>> class, from the same package reside in different sources 
>> `IllegalAccessError` will be thrown when linking the sub class. This can be 
>> unexpected because the app could have used a single class loader for both 
>> classes and thus not have seen the error — see `DifferentSourcesApp.java` 
>> from this patch for an example of such app.
>> 
>> This patch fixes the issue by using a single class loader for all 
>> unregistered classes. CDS does not allow classes with the same name making 
>> such solution possible.
>
> Timofei Pushkin has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a 
> merge or a rebase. The pull request now contains 15 commits:
> 
>  - Empty commit to make GH update the PR
>  - Merge remote-tracking branch 'openjdk-jdk/master' into one-loader
>  - Implement super overshadowing warning
>  - Omit Source classes from archive
>  - Remove unused imports
>  - Fix indentation
>  - Extend ClassFromClasspath test
>  - Remove findClass, extend explanation comments
>  - Remove unnecessary scoping
>  - Don't use URLClassPath
>  - ... and 5 more: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/compare/465c8e65...595756f3

Besides adding the warnings I noticed that `UnregisteredClassLoader` is omitted 
from the dump and implemented the same for `UnregisteredClassLoader$Source` and 
its implementations.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/24223#issuecomment-2810027521

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