8141133: [JVMCI] crash during safepoint deopt if rethrow_exception is set
Reviewed-by: twisti
Contributed-by: Gilles Duboscq <gilles.m.duboscq@oracle.com>
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/**
* JDK-8074556: Functions should not share allocator maps
*
* @test
* @run
*/
function A () {
return this;
}
function B() {
return this;
}
A.prototype.x = "x";
A.prototype.y = "y";
B.prototype.y = "y"; // same properties but different order
B.prototype.x = "x";
function test(o) {
Assert.assertEquals(o.x, "x");
Assert.assertEquals(o.y, "y");
}
test(new A());
test(new B());
test(new A());
test(new B());