On Fri, 9 Jan 2026 16:11:11 GMT, Maurizio Cimadamore <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Creation of null-restricted arrays are desugared as calls into methods of the 
> `ArrayCreation` class, as we need to set the "strict" marker on the created 
> array.
> Currently the JVM doesn't support creation of null-restricted array for 
> non-value types, so in this PR I cleaned up the `ArrayCreation` API to 
> reflect more what javac needs. Also, according to our long term plans, 
> `ArrayCreation` is really implemented on top of a new primitive in `Array`, 
> which will be refined later to support creation of arrays with desired flags.
> 
> The translation strategy in javac is simple -- given an array initializer `{ 
> .. }`, we just assign the initializer to a temp variable, then wrap the 
> initializer using a call to `ArrayCreation::copied` to obtain the new array. 
> Then we wrap everything in a let expression, so that things compose nicely.
> 
> While writing the test I realized that our combo framework failed to report 
> compilation and execution failures. As I fixed that issue, I realized that a 
> test I've added (`NullRestrictionReflectiveTest`) was not working correctly, 
> as it had compilaton issues with some of the combinations and even a latent 
> issue in signature parsing which I have now fixed.

src/java.base/share/classes/sun/reflect/generics/parser/SignatureParser.java 
line 600:

> 598:             case 'Z':
> 599:             case 'L':
> 600:             case '!':

This fix is unrelated to this PR, but necessary to fix 
`NullRestrictionReflectiveTest`

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PR Review Comment: 
https://git.openjdk.org/valhalla/pull/1877#discussion_r2676772006

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