Class LocalExecutionControl

All Implemented Interfaces:
AutoCloseable, ExecutionControl
public class LocalExecutionControl
extends DirectExecutionControl

An implementation of ExecutionControl which executes in the same JVM as the JShell-core.

Since:
9

Nested Classes

Nested classes/interfaces declared in interface jdk.jshell.spi.ExecutionControl

ExecutionControl.ClassBytecodes, ExecutionControl.ClassInstallException, ExecutionControl.EngineTerminationException, ExecutionControl.ExecutionControlException, ExecutionControl.InternalException, ExecutionControl.NotImplementedException, ExecutionControl.ResolutionException, ExecutionControl.RunException, ExecutionControl.StoppedException, ExecutionControl.UserException

Constructors

Constructor Description
LocalExecutionControl()

Create an instance using the default class loading.

LocalExecutionControl​(LoaderDelegate loaderDelegate)

Creates an instance, delegating loader operations to the specified delegate.

Methods

Methods declared in class jdk.jshell.execution.DirectExecutionControl

classesRedefined, clientCodeEnter, clientCodeLeave, findClass, invoke, stop, throwConvertedInvocationException, throwConvertedOtherException, valueString

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Methods declared in interface jdk.jshell.spi.ExecutionControl

addToClasspath, close, extensionCommand, invoke, load, redefine, varValue

Constructors

LocalExecutionControl

public LocalExecutionControl(LoaderDelegate loaderDelegate)

Creates an instance, delegating loader operations to the specified delegate.

Parameters:
loaderDelegate - the delegate to handle loading classes

LocalExecutionControl

public LocalExecutionControl()

Create an instance using the default class loading.

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