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justin cater

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Making Unsafe safer Posted: Jun 18, 2014 5:12 AM
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Overview If you use Unsafe directly, you risk crashing the JVM.  This happens when you access a page of memory which hasn’t been mapped and the result on Unix is a SIGSEG (if you access page 0) or SIGBUS (if you access another page which is not mapped). Using MethodHandles Wrapping Unsafe method with a […]

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