Alexandr Miloslavskiy

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Here's the diff ``` D503237F pacibsp F81F0FF3 str x19,[sp,#-0x10]! A9BF7BFD stp fp,lr,[sp,#-0x10]! 910003FD mov fp,sp D00007E8 adrp x8,wil::details::g_enabledStateManager+40h (07FFB16D31000h) B94BD913 ldr w19,[x8,#0xBD8] 2A0003E1 mov w1,w0 912F6100 add x0,x8,#0xBD8 97FF7910 bl...

It can be seen that only a few bytes in the function change. The rest can be verified.

> I'll add a check for the location of the InterlockExchange call (relative to the beginning of the function) Not sure what you mean. To me, it makes sense to...

In master now, thanks for your contribution. Today is the last day before the RC1 freeze, and the change only affects barely used arm64 platform, so it should be good.

I tried to reproduce. Installed fresh Ubuntu 22.04, Eclipse I20220531-0600. Clicked various buttons for a few minutes, seen no problems.

For those who can reproduce it: 1) Add `-XX:+CreateCoredumpOnCrash` to your `eclipse.ini`, for example after `-Xmx2048m`. 2) Run this command to enable core dumps in your Linux: `$ ulimit -c...

Note that the dump will likely contain all memory of eclipse's process, which may include sources you opened, password, etc. So it's a good idea to reproduce with a clean...

@AmiDavidW could you please follow steps from https://github.com/eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.swt/issues/158#issuecomment-1142873959 to capture a core dump?

I have now renamed variables 20 times, but didn't have any problems

Sorry for the delay! > Did you see the Java editor became same as the screenshot above? No, I didn't see any problems at all. > the error below repeats...