To improve consistency and avoid confusion regarding primitive types
and their wrapper types, this commit ensures that we always use class
literals for primitive types.
For example, instead of using the `Void.TYPE` constant, we now
consistently use `void.class`.
Prior to this commit, SpEL's Indexer incorrectly requested conversion
to wrappers instead of primitives when setting an element in a
primitive array.
This commit addresses this by requesting primitive conversion -- for
example, conversion to `int.class` instead of `Integer.class` when
setting a value in an `int[]` array.
For greater clarity, this commit also switches from using `TYPE`
constants in wrapper classes to primitive class literals -- for
example, from `Integer.TYPE` to `int.class`.
Closes gh-32147
Since SpEL is no longer "in progress", this commit removes the obsolete
InProgressTests class and moves all non-duplicated test cases to other
test classes.
Search for : assertThat\((.+).isEmpty\(\)\).isTrue\(\)
Replace with : assertThat($1).isEmpty()
Search for : assertThat\((.+).isEmpty\(\)\).isFalse\(\)
Replace with : assertThat($1).isNotEmpty()
Closes gh-31758
Search for : assertThat\((.+)\.equals\((\w+)\)\)\.isTrue\(\)
Replace with : assertThat($1).isEqualTo($2)
Search for : assertThat\((.+)\.equals\((\w+)\)\)\.isFalse\(\)
Replace with : assertThat($1).isNotEqualTo($2)
Closes gh-31763
This commit makes sure that the per-operation execution context for
caching and event listening does not recreate the default internal
delegates, but rather get initialized with a shared state.
This reduces the number of instances created per operation execution,
reducing the GC pressure as a result. This also makes sure that any
cache, such as the one in StandardTypeLocator, is reused.
Closes gh-31617
Due to the changes in gh-31341, if the repeat count in a SpEL
expression (using the repeat operator '*') is negative, we throw a
SpelEvaluationException with the MAX_REPEATED_TEXT_SIZE_EXCEEDED
message which is incorrect and misleading.
Prior to gh-31341, a negative repeat count resulted in an
IllegalArgumentException being thrown by String#repeat(), which was
acceptable in terms of diagnostics, but that did not make it
immediately clear to the user what the underlying cause was.
In light of the above, this commit improves diagnostics for a negative
repeated text count in SpEL expressions by throwing a
SpelEvaluationException with a new NEGATIVE_REPEATED_TEXT_COUNT error
message.
Closes gh-31342
If the resulting size of repeated text in a SpEL expression (using the
repeat operator '*') would exceed MAX_REPEATED_TEXT_SIZE, we currently
throw a SpelEvaluationException with the
MAX_REPEATED_TEXT_SIZE_EXCEEDED message.
However, if the calculation of the repeated text size results in
integer overflow, our max size check fails to detect that, and
String#repeat(int) throws a preemptive OutOfMemoryError from which the
application immediately recovers.
To improve diagnostics for users, this commit ensures that we
consistently throw a SpelEvaluationException with the
MAX_REPEATED_TEXT_SIZE_EXCEEDED message when integer overflow occurs.
Closes gh-31341