test/script/basic/JDK-8043232.js

Fri, 20 Feb 2015 15:47:28 +0100

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attila
date
Fri, 20 Feb 2015 15:47:28 +0100
changeset 1250
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parent 963
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8072426: Can't compare Java objects to strings or numbers
Reviewed-by: hannesw, lagergren, sundar

     1 /*
     2  * Copyright (c) 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
     3  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
     4  *
     5  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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    24 /**
    25  * JDK-8043232: Index selection of overloaded java new constructors
    26  *
    27  * @test
    28  * @run
    29  */
    31 // call explicit constructor
    32 print(new (java.awt["Color(int,int,int)"])(255,0,255));
    33 // print the constructor itself
    34 print(java.awt["Color(int,int,int)"]);
    36 // store constructor to call later
    37 var Color = java.awt["Color(int,int,int)"];
    38 // call stored constructor
    39 print(new Color(33, 233, 2))
    41 // check if default constructor works
    42 var obj = new (java.lang["Object()"])();
    43 if (obj.class != java.lang.Object.class) {
    44     fail("obj is a java.lang.Object");
    45 }
    47 // expected failure cases.
    48 function checkIt(func) {
    49     try {
    50         func();
    51         throw new Error("should have thrown TypeError");
    52     } catch(e) {
    53         if (! (e instanceof TypeError)) {
    54             fail("Expected TypeError, got " + e);
    55         }
    56         print(e);
    57     }
    58 }
    60 // constructor of a non-existent class
    61 checkIt(function() new (java.lang["NonExistent(String)"])());
    63 // non-existent constructor of an existing class
    64 checkIt(function() new (java.lang["Object(String)"])());
    66 // garbage signature string
    67 checkIt(function() new (java.lang["Object()xxxxx"])());
    68 checkIt(function() new (java.lang["Object("])());
    69 checkIt(function() new (java.lang["Object)"])());
    71 var System = Java.type("java.lang.System");
    72 // try to do 'new' on static method
    73 checkIt(function() new (System.getProperty)("java.version"));
    75 // try to do 'new' on an instance method
    76 var println = System.out.println;
    77 checkIt(function() new println("hello"));
    79 // call constructor as normal method (without 'new')
    80 checkIt(function() Color());
    82 // try constructor on interface
    83 checkIt(function() new java.lang["Runnable()"]);
    84 checkIt(function() new java.lang["Runnable(int)"]);
    86 // try constructor on abstrace class
    87 try {
    88     new java.io["InputStream()"];
    89     throw new Error("should have thrown exception!");
    90 } catch (e) {
    91     print(e);
    92 }

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