Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:56:50 +0000
7006109: Add test library to simplify the task of writing automated type-system tests
Summary: Types.java needs to be more stress-tested
Reviewed-by: jjg
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jjg@309 | 24 | |
jjg@309 | 25 | /* |
jjg@309 | 26 | * @test |
jjg@309 | 27 | * @bug 6843077 |
jjg@309 | 28 | * @summary random tests for new locations |
jjg@309 | 29 | * @author Matt Papi |
jjg@722 | 30 | * @compile/fail/ref=BasicTest.out -XDrawDiagnostics BasicTest.java |
jjg@309 | 31 | */ |
jjg@309 | 32 | |
jjg@309 | 33 | import java.util.*; |
jjg@309 | 34 | import java.io.*; |
jjg@309 | 35 | |
jjg@309 | 36 | @interface A {} |
jjg@309 | 37 | @interface B {} |
jjg@309 | 38 | @interface C {} |
jjg@309 | 39 | @interface D {} |
jjg@309 | 40 | |
jjg@722 | 41 | //308: Test inverted to verify that type annotations can not be parsed yet. |
jjg@722 | 42 | |
jjg@309 | 43 | /** |
jjg@309 | 44 | * Tests basic JSR 308 parser functionality. We don't really care about what |
jjg@309 | 45 | * the parse tree looks like, just that these annotations can be parsed. |
jjg@309 | 46 | */ |
jjg@309 | 47 | class BasicTest<T extends @A Object> extends @B LinkedList<T> implements @C List<T> { |
jjg@309 | 48 | |
jjg@309 | 49 | void test() { |
jjg@309 | 50 | |
jjg@309 | 51 | // Handle annotated class literals/cast types |
jjg@309 | 52 | Class<?> c = @A String.class; |
jjg@309 | 53 | Object o = (@A Object) "foo"; |
jjg@309 | 54 | |
jjg@309 | 55 | // Handle annotated "new" expressions (except arrays; see ArrayTest) |
jjg@309 | 56 | String s = new @A String("bar"); |
jjg@309 | 57 | |
jjg@309 | 58 | boolean b = o instanceof @A Object; |
jjg@309 | 59 | |
jjg@309 | 60 | |
jjg@309 | 61 | @A Map<@B List<@C String>, @D String> map = |
jjg@309 | 62 | new @A HashMap<@B List<@C String>, @D String>(); |
jjg@309 | 63 | |
jjg@309 | 64 | Class<? extends @A String> c2 = @A String.class; |
jjg@309 | 65 | } |
jjg@309 | 66 | |
jjg@309 | 67 | // Handle receiver annotations |
jjg@309 | 68 | // Handle annotations on a qualified identifier list |
jjg@309 | 69 | void test2() @C @D throws @A IllegalArgumentException, @B IOException { |
jjg@309 | 70 | |
jjg@309 | 71 | } |
jjg@309 | 72 | |
jjg@309 | 73 | // Handle annotations on a varargs element type |
jjg@309 | 74 | void test3(Object @A... objs) { |
jjg@309 | 75 | |
jjg@309 | 76 | } |
jjg@309 | 77 | } |