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Sam Brannen 18456dec52 Reintroduce FastClass in CGLIB class names for @⁠Configuration classes
Given a @⁠Configuration class named org.example.AppConfig which
contains @⁠Bean methods, in Spring Framework 5.3.x and previous
versions, the following classes were created when generating the CGLIB
proxy.

org.example.AppConfig$$EnhancerBySpringCGLIB$$fd7e9baa
org.example.AppConfig$$FastClassBySpringCGLIB$$3fec86e
org.example.AppConfig$$EnhancerBySpringCGLIB$$fd7e9baa$$FastClassBySpringCGLIB$$82534900

Those class names indicate that 1 class was generated for the proxy for
the @⁠Configuration class itself and that 2 additional FastClass
classes were generated to support proxying of @⁠Bean methods in
superclasses.

However, since Spring Framework 6.0, the following classes are created
when generating the CGLIB proxy.

org.example.AppConfig$$SpringCGLIB$$0
org.example.AppConfig$$SpringCGLIB$$1
org.example.AppConfig$$SpringCGLIB$$2

The above class names make it appear that 3 proxy classes are generated
for each @⁠Configuration class, which is misleading.

To address that and to align more closely with how such generated
classes were named in previous versions of the framework, this commit
modifies SpringNamingPolicy so that generated class names once again
include "FastClass" when the generated class is for a CGLIB FastClass
as opposed to the actual proxy for the @⁠Configuration class.

Consequently, with this commit the following classes are created when
generating the CGLIB proxy.

org.example.AppConfig$$SpringCGLIB$$0
org.example.AppConfig$$SpringCGLIB$$FastClass$$0
org.example.AppConfig$$SpringCGLIB$$FastClass$$1

Closes gh-31272
2023-09-25 20:17:10 +02:00
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