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An annotation expressing that a method is especially sensitive * to stack overflows. This is a hint the JVM can use to grant access to * extra stack space when executing this code if such feature is supported * by the JVM. The JVM is free to ignore this annotation. * * A possible way for the JVM to improve the execution context for methods * with this annotation is to reserve part of the thread's execution stack * for them. Access to this section of the stack would be denied by default * but could be granted if the JVM detects a possible stack overflow and * the thread's call stack includes at least one annotated method. Even if * access to this reserved area has been granted, the JVM might decide to * throw a delayed StackOverflowError when the thread exits the annotated * method. * * @since 9 */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR}) public @interface ReservedStackAccess { }