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package org.codehaus.groovy.reflection;
import org.apache.groovy.util.SystemUtil;
import org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.GroovyClassValue.ComputeValue;
import org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.v7.GroovyClassValueJava7;
class GroovyClassValueFactory {
/**
* This flag is introduced as a (hopefully) temporary workaround for a JVM bug, that is to say that using
* ClassValue prevents the classes and classloaders from being unloaded.
* See https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8136353
* This issue does not exist on IBM Java (J9) so use ClassValue by default on that JVM.
*/
private static final boolean USE_CLASSVALUE = Boolean.parseBoolean(SystemUtil.getSystemPropertySafe("groovy.use.classvalue", "true"));
public static GroovyClassValue createGroovyClassValue(ComputeValue computeValue) {
return (USE_CLASSVALUE)
? new GroovyClassValueJava7<>(computeValue)
: new GroovyClassValuePreJava7<>(computeValue);
}
}
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