jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/sun/security/internal/InternalBinaryEncodable.java
Anthony Scarpino dc4bb5acbe 8383608: Make BinaryEncodable non-exhaustive
Reviewed-by: mullan
2026-06-10 17:35:43 +00:00

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package sun.security.internal;
import java.security.BinaryEncodable;
/**
* This class is a non-public subtype of BinaryEncodable. This type
* allows the BinaryEncodable list of permitted subtypes to change
* over time without causing pre-existing switches to fail because of an
* unrecognized subtype.
*/
public final class InternalBinaryEncodable implements BinaryEncodable {
private InternalBinaryEncodable() {}
}