Avoid using runtime finalizers on exit
ID: kotlin-security/no-finalizers-on-exit
Language: Kotlin
Severity: Error
Category: Security
CWE: 833
Description
This ensures the proper termination of Kotlin programs. It is generally considered unsafe to use the System.runFinalizersOnExit(true)
method because it can lead to unpredictable program behavior. This method forces all objects undergoing finalization to be finalized when the JVM exits, which can cause problems if an object is in the middle of a critical operation.
Instead of System.runFinalizersOnExit(true)
, you can use the Java Runtime API’s addShutdownHook
method. This method registers a new virtual-machine shutdown hook, meaning it adds a thread to run when the JVM begins its shutdown sequence. This allows you to handle any cleanup actions yourself, providing a safer and more predictable termination process.
Non-Compliant Code Examples
fun foo() {
System.runFinalizersOnExit(true)
}
Compliant Code Examples
fun main() {
Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(object : Thread() {
override fun run() {
handleShutdown()
}
})
}