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 * NASHORN-556: Need more tests to exercise code in jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.array package.
26 *
27 * @test
28 * @run
29 */
31 function p() {
32 var s = "";
33 for each (var i in arguments) {
34 s += ((i !== undefined) ? i : "") + ",";
35 }
36 s = s.length != 0 ? s.substr(0, s.length - 1) : s;
37 print(s);
38 }
40 function assertEq(expected, actual) {
41 if (actual !== expected && !(isNaN(actual) && isNaN(expected))) {
42 throw "expected=" + expected + " actual=" + actual;
43 }
44 }
46 function f1() {
47 // (NoTypeArrayData)
48 var empty = {};
49 empty.length = 10;
50 Java.to(empty);
51 delete empty[0];
52 Array.prototype.slice.call(empty, 0, 1);
53 Array.prototype.pop.call(empty);
54 Array.prototype.shift.call(empty);
55 empty = {};
56 empty[0] = eval("84") >>> 1; assertEq(42, empty[0]);
57 empty = {};
58 Array.prototype.unshift.call(empty, "x"); assertEq("x", empty[0]);
59 empty = {};
60 empty[0] = 8.4; assertEq(8.4, empty[0]);
61 }
63 function f2() {
64 // DeletedArrayFilter
65 var deleted = [,1,,2,,3,,4,,];
66 assertEq(2, Java.to(deleted)[3]);
67 assertEq(undefined, deleted.pop());
68 assertEq(4, deleted.pop());
69 deleted.unshift(5);
70 p.apply(null, deleted);
71 assertEq(5, deleted.shift());
72 print(deleted.slice(0,3), deleted.slice(1,7));
73 assertEq(1, deleted[3] >>> 1);
74 deleted[3] = eval("84") >>> 1; assertEq(42, deleted[3]);
75 p.apply(null, deleted);
76 }
78 function f3() {
79 // DeletedRangeArrayFilter
80 var delrange = [1,2,3,,,,,,,,,,];
81 Java.to(delrange);
82 delrange.unshift(4);
83 p.apply(null, delrange);
84 print(delrange.slice(1,3), delrange.slice(2,6));
85 assertEq(4, delrange.shift());
86 }
88 function f4() {
89 // NumberArrayData
90 var num = [1.1,2.2,3.3,4.4,5.5];
91 Java.to(num);
92 assertEq(2, num[3] >>> 1);
93 assertEq(5, num[4] | 0);
94 assertEq(5.5, num.pop());
95 num.unshift(13.37);
96 print(num.slice(1,4));
97 assertEq(13.37, num.shift());
98 p.apply(null, num);
99 num.length = 20;
100 delete num[0];
101 num[0] = eval("14") >>> 1;
102 }
104 function f5() {
105 // ObjectArrayData
106 var obj = [2,"two",3.14,"pi",14,"fourteen"];
107 Java.to(obj);
108 assertEq(-12.86, obj[2] - 16);
109 assertEq(7, obj[4] >>> 1);
110 obj.unshift("one");
111 obj[0] = 1.3;
112 obj[0] = eval("14") >>> 1;
113 assertEq(7, obj.shift());
114 p.apply(null, obj);
115 }
117 function f6() {
118 // SparseArrayData
119 var sparse = [9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1];
120 sparse[0x76543210] = 84;
121 assertEq(42, sparse[0x76543210] >>> 1);
122 assertEq(42, sparse[0x76543210] - 42);
123 assertEq(85, sparse[0x76543210] | 1);
124 sparse[0x76543210] = 7.2;
125 sparse[0x76543210] = eval("84") >>> 1;
126 sparse.unshift(10);
127 print(sparse.slice(0,12));
128 print(sparse.slice(0x76543209, 0x76543213));
129 assertEq(10, sparse.shift());
130 assertEq(42, sparse.pop());
131 sparse.length = 1024*1024;
132 sparse.push(sparse.length);
133 delete sparse[sparse.length-1];
134 //print(Java.to(sparse).length);
135 (function(){}).apply(null, sparse);
136 }
138 function f7() {
139 // UndefinedArrayFilter
140 var undef = [1,2,3,4,5,undefined,7,8,9,19];
141 Java.to(undef);
142 assertEq(4, undef[8] >>> 1);
143 var tmp = undef[9] >>> 1;
144 undef[8] = tmp;
145 undef.unshift(21);
146 print(undef.slice(0, 4), undef.slice(4, 5));
147 assertEq(21, undef.shift());
148 undef.push(20);
149 assertEq(20, undef.pop());
150 assertEq(19, undef.pop());
151 p.apply(null, undef);
152 undef.length = 20;
153 }
155 function f8() {
156 // LongArrayData
157 var j = Java.from(Java.to([23,37,42,86,47], "long[]"));
158 Java.to(j);
159 p.apply(null, j);
160 assertEq(43, j[3] >>> 1);
161 assertEq(36, j[4] - 11);
162 j.unshift(eval("14") >>> 1);
163 print(j.slice(0,4));
164 assertEq(7, j.shift());
165 assertEq(47, j.pop());
166 j.push("asdf");
167 j = Java.from(Java.to([23,37,42,86,47], "long[]"));
168 j.length = 3;
169 j[0] = 13;
170 j = Java.from(Java.to([23,37,42,86,47], "long[]"));
171 delete j[0];
172 j = Java.from(Java.to([23,37,42,86,47], "long[]"));
173 j.length = 20;
174 j[0] = 13.37;
175 }
177 function f9() {
178 // FrozenArrayFilter
179 var a1 = [10,11,12,13,14,15];
180 Object.freeze(a1);
181 assertEq(true, Object.isFrozen(a1));
182 Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(a1, 0);
183 a1[1] = 1;
184 a1[2] = eval("14") >>> 1;
185 a1[3] = 3.14;
186 a1[4] = "asdf";
187 print(a1.slice(1,4));
188 a1.length = 20;
189 }
191 function f10() {
192 // SealedArrayFilter
193 var a1 = [10,11,12,13,14,15];
194 Object.seal(a1);
195 assertEq(true, Object.isSealed(a1));
196 Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(a1, 0);
197 a1[1] = 1;
198 a1[2] = eval("14") >>> 1;
199 a1[3] = 3.14;
200 a1[4] = "asdf";
201 print(a1.slice(1,4));
202 delete a1[0];
203 a1.length = 20;
204 }
206 f1();
207 f2();
208 f3();
209 f4();
210 f5();
211 f6();
212 f7();
213 f8();
214 f9();
215 f10();