src/share/classes/java/io/SerialCallbackContext.java

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-  /*
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+/*
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-  package java.io;
+package java.io;
 
-  /**
+/**
    * Context during upcalls from object stream to class-defined
    * readObject/writeObject methods.
    * Holds object currently being deserialized and descriptor for current class.
    *
    * This context keeps track of the thread it was constructed on, and allows
    * only a single call of defaultReadObject, readFields, defaultWriteObject
    * or writeFields which must be invoked on the same thread before the class's
    * readObject/writeObject method has returned.
    * If not set to the current thread, the getObj method throws NotActiveException.
    */
-  final class SerialCallbackContext {
+final class SerialCallbackContext {
       private final Object obj;
       private final ObjectStreamClass desc;
       /**
        * Thread this context is in use by.
        * As this only works in one thread, we do not need to worry about thread-safety.

@@ -44,11 +64,12 @@
           if (thread != Thread.currentThread()) {
                throw new NotActiveException(
                 "not in readObject invocation or fields already read");
           }
           thread = null;
+        // Random come
       }
 
       public void setUsed() {
           thread = null;
       }
-  }
+}