Tue, 01 Sep 2015 18:28:11 +0530
8068901: Surprising behavior with more than one functional interface on a class
8068903: Can't invoke vararg @FunctionalInterface methods
Reviewed-by: attila, hannesw
hannesw@1020 | 1 | /* |
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hannesw@1020 | 23 | |
hannesw@1020 | 24 | /** |
hannesw@1020 | 25 | * JDK-8047764: Indexed or polymorphic set on global affects Object.prototype |
hannesw@1020 | 26 | * |
hannesw@1020 | 27 | * @test |
hannesw@1020 | 28 | * @run |
hannesw@1020 | 29 | */ |
hannesw@1020 | 30 | |
hannesw@1020 | 31 | // Same as JDK-8047764.js but running in strict mode |
hannesw@1020 | 32 | "use strict"; |
hannesw@1020 | 33 | |
hannesw@1020 | 34 | // Test global set operation on properties defined in Object.prototype |
hannesw@1020 | 35 | |
hannesw@1020 | 36 | Object.defineProperty(Object.prototype, "prop1", { get: function() { return 1; }, set: function(v) { print("setting prop1: " + v); }}); |
hannesw@1020 | 37 | Object.defineProperty(Object.prototype, "prop2", { value: 1, writable: false, configurable: false }); |
hannesw@1020 | 38 | |
hannesw@1020 | 39 | try { |
hannesw@1020 | 40 | prop1 = 1; |
hannesw@1020 | 41 | print("prop 1: " + prop2); |
hannesw@1020 | 42 | } catch (e) { |
hannesw@1020 | 43 | print(e.name); |
hannesw@1020 | 44 | } |
hannesw@1020 | 45 | |
hannesw@1020 | 46 | try { |
hannesw@1020 | 47 | prop2 = 2; |
hannesw@1020 | 48 | print("prop 2: " + prop2); |
hannesw@1020 | 49 | } catch (e) { |
hannesw@1020 | 50 | print(e.name); |
hannesw@1020 | 51 | } |
hannesw@1020 | 52 | |
hannesw@1020 | 53 | // Make sure various ways of setting global toString don't affect Object.prototype.toString |
hannesw@1020 | 54 | |
hannesw@1020 | 55 | function checkToString() { |
hannesw@1020 | 56 | print(global); |
hannesw@1020 | 57 | print(Object.prototype); |
hannesw@1020 | 58 | print(global.toString === Object.prototype.toString); |
hannesw@1020 | 59 | print(objProtoToString === Object.prototype.toString); |
hannesw@1020 | 60 | } |
hannesw@1020 | 61 | |
hannesw@1020 | 62 | var global = this; |
hannesw@1020 | 63 | var objProtoToString = Object.prototype.toString; |
hannesw@1020 | 64 | global["toString"] = function() { return "global toString 1"; }; |
hannesw@1020 | 65 | checkToString(); |
hannesw@1020 | 66 | global.toString = function() { return "global toString 2"; }; |
hannesw@1020 | 67 | checkToString(); |
hannesw@1020 | 68 | toString = function() { return "global toString 3"; }; |
hannesw@1020 | 69 | checkToString(); |