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Basil Crow commented on GROOVY-7407:
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The tested workaround delivered to Jenkins users in 
[https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-groovy-lib-plugin/pull/148] can be fixed 
properly upstream by adding {{<caches lockStrategy="artifact-lock-nio" />}} 
below 
[https://github.com/apache/groovy/blob/de5ff81e020b25289c2eba8f245d46118e3c799f/src/resources/groovy/grape/defaultGrapeConfig.xml#L22]
 in Groovy's {{{}defaultGrapeConfig.xml{}}}.

> Compilation not thread safe if Grape / Ivy is used in Groovy scripts
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GROOVY-7407
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7407
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Compiler, Grape
>    Affects Versions: 2.4.3
>         Environment: Essentially independent of the environment, as long as 
> Groovy scripts use Grape; also this bug seems to be present since at least 
> Groovy 1.7.5.
>            Reporter: Jex Jexler
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: Compile, Grape, Groovy, Ivy
>         Attachments: GROOVY-7407-Jenkins-Pipeline.txt, 
> GrabConcurrencyTest.java, GrapeAndGroovyShellConcurrencyTest.java, 
> GroovyCompileConcurrencyTest.java, 
> WorkaroundGroovy7407WrappingGrapeEngine.java, 
> stacktrace-GrapeAndGroovyShellConcurrencyTest-1.txt, 
> stacktrace-GrapeAndGroovyShellConcurrencyTest-2.txt, 
> stacktrace-GroovyCompileConcurrencyTest-1.txt, 
> stacktrace-GroovyCompileConcurrencyTest-2.txt
>
>
> If Groovy scripts that import the same libraries via Grape are compiled in 
> separate threads, compilation may fail due to race conditions.
> This does not happen if several threads use the *same* instance of 
> GroovyClassLoader (GCL), because parseClass() uses synchronization.
> But as soon as different GCLs are used in separate threads or if the compiler 
> is used directly (CompilationUnit.compile()), the issue occurs and 
> compilation can fail.
> Two Java unit tests have be attached, which reproduce the issue, although 
> this cannot be guaranteed with 100% certainty, because there is a race 
> condition.
> Two different stacktraces have been observed for each unit test (with origins 
> in Grape and in Ivy), which have also been attached (plus in a different 
> environment (Tomcat webapp CentOS) once a an exception down in Ivy had been 
> observed that seemed to be related to unzipping a JAR file, but no precise 
> record of that exists any more).



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