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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2017 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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* questions.
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*/
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/**
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* JDK-8193371: Use Dynalink REMOVE operation in Nashorn
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*
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* @test
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* @run
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*/
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// This test exercises new functionality enabled by the issue, namely removal of elements from Java lists and maps.
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var ArrayList = java.util.ArrayList;
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var HashMap = java.util.HashMap;
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var listOf = java.util.List.of;
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var mapOf = java.util.Map.of;
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// Remove from a list
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(function() {
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var a = new ArrayList(listOf("foo", "bar", "baz"));
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Assert.assertFalse(delete a.add);
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// Delete actual element
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[1]);
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Assert.assertEquals(a, listOf("foo", "baz"));
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// Gracefully ignore silly indices
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[5]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[-1]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a["whatever"]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a.whatever);
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// Gracefully ignore attempts at deleting methods and properties
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Assert.assertFalse(delete a.add);
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Assert.assertFalse(delete a.class);
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Assert.assertEquals(a, listOf("foo", "baz"));
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print("List passed.")
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})();
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// Remove from a list, strict
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(function() {
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"use strict";
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var a = new ArrayList(listOf("foo", "bar", "baz"));
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// Delete actual element
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[1]);
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Assert.assertEquals(a, listOf("foo", "baz"));
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// Gracefully ignore silly indices
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[5]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[-1]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a["whatever"]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a.whatever);
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// Fail deleting methods and properties
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try { delete a.add; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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try { delete a.class; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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Assert.assertEquals(a, listOf("foo", "baz"));
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print("Strict list passed.")
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})();
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// Remove from a map
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(function() {
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var m = new HashMap(mapOf("a", 1, "b", 2, "c", 3));
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// Delete actual elements
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m.a);
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Assert.assertEquals(m, mapOf("b", 2, "c", 3));
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var key = "b"
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m[key]);
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Assert.assertEquals(m, mapOf("c", 3));
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// Gracefully ignore silly indices
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m.x);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m[5]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m[-1]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m["whatever"]);
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// Gracefully ignore attempts at deleting methods and properties
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Assert.assertFalse(delete m.put);
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Assert.assertFalse(delete m.class);
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Assert.assertEquals(m, mapOf("c", 3));
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print("Map passed.")
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})();
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// Remove from a map, strict
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(function() {
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"use strict";
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var m = new HashMap(mapOf("a", 1, "b", 2, "c", 3));
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// Delete actual elements
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m.a);
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Assert.assertEquals(m, mapOf("b", 2, "c", 3));
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var key = "b"
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m[key]);
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Assert.assertEquals(m, mapOf("c", 3));
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// Gracefully ignore silly indices
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m.x);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m[5]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m[-1]);
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m["whatever"]);
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// Fail deleting methods and properties
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try { delete m.size; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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try { delete m.class; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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// Somewhat counterintuitive, but if we define an element of a map, we can
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// delete it, however then the method surfaces, and we can't delete that.
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m.size = 4
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Assert.assertTrue(delete m.size)
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try { delete m.size; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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Assert.assertEquals(m, mapOf("c", 3));
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print("Strict map passed.")
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})();
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// Remove from arrays and beans
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(function() {
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var a = new (Java.type("int[]"))(2)
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a[0] = 42
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a[1] = 13
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// Huh, Dynalink doesn't expose .clone() on Java arrays?
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var c = new (Java.type("int[]"))(2)
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c[0] = 42
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c[1] = 13
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// passes vacuously, but does nothing
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[0])
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Assert.assertEquals(a, c);
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var b = new java.util.BitSet()
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b.set(2)
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// does nothing
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Assert.assertFalse(delete b.get)
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// Method is still there and operational
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Assert.assertTrue(b.get(2))
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// passes vacuously for non-existant property
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Assert.assertTrue(delete b.foo)
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// statics
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var Calendar = java.util.Calendar
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Assert.assertFalse(delete Calendar.UNDECIMBER) // field
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Assert.assertFalse(delete Calendar.availableLocales) // property
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Assert.assertFalse(delete Calendar.getInstance) // method
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Assert.assertTrue(delete Calendar.BLAH) // no such thing
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print("Beans passed.")
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})();
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// Remove from arrays and beans, strict
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(function() {
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"use strict";
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var a = new (Java.type("int[]"))(2)
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a[0] = 42
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a[1] = 13
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var c = new (Java.type("int[]"))(2)
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c[0] = 42
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c[1] = 13
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// passes vacuously, but does nothing
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Assert.assertTrue(delete a[0])
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Assert.assertEquals(a, c);
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var b = new java.util.BitSet()
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b.set(2)
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// fails to delete a method
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try { delete b.get; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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// Method is still there and operational
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Assert.assertTrue(b.get(2))
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// passes vacuously for non-existant property
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Assert.assertTrue(delete b.foo)
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// statics
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var Calendar = java.util.Calendar
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try { delete Calendar.UNDECIMBER; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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try { delete Calendar.availableLocales; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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try { delete Calendar.getInstance; Assert.fail(); } catch (e) { Assert.assertTrue(e instanceof TypeError) }
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Assert.assertTrue(delete Calendar.BLAH) // no such thing
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print("Strict beans passed.")
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})();
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