8160144: [macosx] The menuitem in the menu of the "Test Frame" can't work correctly 8160145: [macosx] Keep pressed the Alt, Shift & Ctrl Keys,and then Click 'ClickMe' button,the case failed automatically 8158621: The ALT key can not work with any key 8158485: The "File" menu's menuitems can not bring up information window or modal quit Dialog 8158501: [macosx] The checkbox can't be checked via an event generate on the menu 8158389: [macosx] Regression: javax/swing/JMenu/4213634/bug4213634.java 8158526: [macosx] java/awt/event/MouseEvent/MouseButtonsAndKeyMasksTest/MouseButtonsAndKeyMasksTest.java fails (invalid extended modifier info) 8158496: [macosx] Swing mnemonics broken on Mac 8158362: [macosx] Regression: at least java/awt/event/KeyEvent/AltCharAcceleratorTest/AltCharAcceleratorTest.java fails 8158512: [Regression] Test java/awt/Mouse/MouseModifiersUnitTest/MouseModifiersUnitTest_Extra.java fails 8158377: [macosx] Regression: java/awt/KeyboardFocusmanager/ConsumeNextMnemonicKeyTypedTest/ConsumeNextMnemonicKeyTypedTest Reviewed-by: alexsch, ssadetsky, aniyogi
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8150860: Mach 5 tier1 test started failing - jdk/jshell/ComputeFQNsTest.java (after 8131027/8150814)
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jdk-24 fork (from: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk) with modifications to be used in Wildcard-Usage analysis tools
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