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
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24 /**
25 * JDK-8072596: Arrays.asList results in ClassCastException with a JS array
26 *
27 * @test
28 * @run
29 */
30 var arr = java.util.Arrays.asList("hello world".split(' '));
31 // We split it into a list of two elements: [hello, world]
32 Assert.assertTrue(arr instanceof java.util.List);
33 Assert.assertEquals(arr.length, 2);
34 Assert.assertEquals(arr[0], "hello");
35 Assert.assertEquals(arr[1], "world");
37 var Jdk8072596TestSubject = Java.type("jdk.nashorn.test.models.Jdk8072596TestSubject");
38 var testSubject = new Jdk8072596TestSubject({bar: 0});
39 testSubject.test1(true, {foo: 1}, {bar: 2});
40 testSubject.test2(true, {foo: 1}, {bar: 2}, {baz: 3}, {bing: 4});
41 var h = "h";
42 var ello = "ello";
43 testSubject.test3(true, {foo: 5}, /* ConsString, why not */ h + ello, [6, 7], 8);
44 Jdk8072596TestSubject.test4({foo: 9});
46 // Test wrapping setters arguments and unwrapping getters return values on list.
47 var list = new java.util.ArrayList();
48 list.add(null);
49 var obj0 = {valueOf: function() { return 0; }};
50 var obj1 = {foo: 10};
51 list[obj0] = obj1;
52 testSubject.testListHasWrappedObject(list);
53 // NOTE: can't use Assert.assertSame(obj1, list[obj0]), as the arguments would end up being wrapped...
54 Assert.assertTrue(obj1 === list[obj0]);
56 // Test wrapping setters arguments and unwrapping getters return values on array.
57 var arr2 = new (Java.type("java.lang.Object[]"))(1);
58 var obj2 = {bar: 11};
59 arr2[obj0] = obj2;
60 testSubject.testArrayHasWrappedObject(arr2);
61 Assert.assertTrue(obj2 === arr2[obj0]);
63 // Test wrapping setters index and arguments and getters index, and unwrapping getters return values on map.
64 // Since ScriptObjectMirror.equals() uses underlying ScriptObject identity, using them as map keys works.
65 var map = new java.util.HashMap();
66 var obj3 = {bar: 12};
67 map[obj0] = obj3;
68 testSubject.testMapHasWrappedObject(map, obj0);
69 Assert.assertTrue(obj3 === map[obj0]);