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package sun.corba;

import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;

import com.sun.corba.se.impl.io.ValueUtility;
import sun.misc.Unsafe;

A repository of "shared secrets", which are a mechanism for calling implementation-private methods in another package without using reflection. A package-private class implements a public interface and provides the ability to call package-private methods within that package; the object implementing that interface is provided through a third package to which access is restricted. This framework avoids the primary disadvantage of using reflection for this purpose, namely the loss of compile-time checking.
/** A repository of "shared secrets", which are a mechanism for calling implementation-private methods in another package without using reflection. A package-private class implements a public interface and provides the ability to call package-private methods within that package; the object implementing that interface is provided through a third package to which access is restricted. This framework avoids the primary disadvantage of using reflection for this purpose, namely the loss of compile-time checking. */
// SharedSecrets cloned in corba repo to avoid build issues public class SharedSecrets {
Access to Unsafe to read/write fields.
/** Access to Unsafe to read/write fields. */
private static final Unsafe unsafe = AccessController.doPrivileged( (PrivilegedAction<Unsafe>)() -> { try { Field field = Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe"); field.setAccessible(true); return (Unsafe)field.get(null); } catch (NoSuchFieldException |IllegalAccessException ex) { throw new InternalError("Unsafe.theUnsafe field not available", ex); } } ); private static JavaCorbaAccess javaCorbaAccess; public static JavaCorbaAccess getJavaCorbaAccess() { if (javaCorbaAccess == null) { // Ensure ValueUtility is initialized; we know that that class // provides the shared secret unsafe.ensureClassInitialized(ValueUtility.class); } return javaCorbaAccess; } public static void setJavaCorbaAccess(JavaCorbaAccess access) { javaCorbaAccess = access; } }