test/tools/javac/6400383/T6400383.java

Thu, 21 Feb 2013 15:26:46 +0000

author
mcimadamore
date
Thu, 21 Feb 2013 15:26:46 +0000
changeset 1599
9f0ec00514b6
parent 554
9d9f26857129
child 2525
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8007461: Regression: bad overload resolution when inner class and outer class have method with same name
Summary: Fix regression in varargs method resolution introduced by bad refactoring
Reviewed-by: jjg

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duke@1 23
duke@1 24 /*
duke@1 25 * @test
duke@1 26 * @bug 6400383
duke@1 27 * @summary directory foo.java on javac command line causes javac to crash
duke@1 28 */
duke@1 29
duke@1 30 import java.io.*;
duke@1 31 import com.sun.tools.javac.api.*;
duke@1 32
duke@1 33 public class T6400383 {
duke@1 34 public static void main(String... args) {
duke@1 35 File foo = new File("foo.java");
duke@1 36 foo.delete();
duke@1 37
duke@1 38 // case 1: file not found
duke@1 39 JavacTool tool = JavacTool.create();
duke@1 40 StringStream out = new StringStream();
duke@1 41 tool.run(null, out, out, foo.getPath());
duke@1 42 check(out.toString());
duke@1 43
duke@1 44
duke@1 45 // case 2: file is a directory
duke@1 46 out.clear();
duke@1 47 try {
duke@1 48 foo.mkdir();
duke@1 49 tool.run(null, out, out, foo.getPath());
duke@1 50 check(out.toString());
duke@1 51 } finally {
duke@1 52 foo.delete();
duke@1 53 }
duke@1 54 }
duke@1 55
duke@1 56 private static void check(String s) {
duke@1 57 System.err.println(s);
duke@1 58 // If the compiler crashed and caught the error, it will print out
duke@1 59 // the "oh golly, I crashed!" message, which will contain the Java
duke@1 60 // name of the exception in the stack trace ... so look for the
duke@1 61 // string "Exception" or "Error".
duke@1 62 if (s.indexOf("Exception") != -1 || s.indexOf("Error") != -1)
duke@1 63 throw new AssertionError("found exception");
duke@1 64 }
duke@1 65
duke@1 66 private static class StringStream extends OutputStream {
duke@1 67 public void write(int i) {
duke@1 68 sb.append((char) i);
duke@1 69 }
duke@1 70
duke@1 71 void clear() {
duke@1 72 sb.setLength(0);
duke@1 73 }
duke@1 74
duke@1 75 public String toString() {
duke@1 76 return sb.toString();
duke@1 77 }
duke@1 78
duke@1 79 private StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
duke@1 80 }
duke@1 81 }

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