Only create exception objects if we're going to throw them#66
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Only create exception objects if we're going to throw them#66raneashay wants to merge 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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As I understand, every time an exception object is created, the constructor calls `fillInStackTrace()`, which has to walk the call stack to record every frame. This is expensive, but it's also unnecessary if the exception is never thrown. There are a few instances in various parts of the JDK libraries where we create an exception in the dominator block but don't always throw it. This patch fixes those cases so that if the exception is not going to be thrown, it is never created in the first place.
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As I understand, every time an exception object is created, the
constructor calls
fillInStackTrace(), which has to walk the call stackto record every frame. This is expensive, but it's also unnecessary if
the exception is never thrown. There are a few instances in various
parts of the JDK libraries where we create an exception in the dominator
block but don't always throw it. This patch fixes those cases so that
if the exception is not going to be thrown, it is never created in the
first place.