Java: exclude writeReplace
-defining classes from Serializable
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#18415
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#18371 notes that it is a common pattern to define
writeReplace
and thereby avoid needing to meet the default algorithm's requirements ofSerializable
-tagged classes.This is imprecise since in general the defining class might show up in an object stream anyhow (old version; writeReplace that sometimes keeps the original object or another of the same type; etc), but the query is of low importance anyhow so I went for a low-effort fix. This should simply reduce noise for people using the security-and-quality suite.