6946101: ShellScaffold.sh based tests can issue "write error: Broken pipe" messages
Reviewed-by: dcubed, sla
Contributed-by: Pavel Punegov <pavel.punegov@oracle.com>
#!/bin/sh
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# @test
# @bug 4546478
# @summary Enabling a watchpoint can kill following NotifyFramePops
# @author Jim Holmlund
#
# @run shell WatchFramePop.sh
# These are variables that can be set to control execution
#pkg=untitled7
#classname=Untitled3
#compileOptions=-g
#java="java_g"
createJavaFile()
{
cat <<EOF > $1.java.1
public class $1 {
int watchMe;
static public void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("In Main");
$1 mine = new $1();
mine.a1();
System.out.println("Test completed");
}
public void a1() {
a2(); // @1 breakpoint. We'll do a watch of watchMe here
}
public void a2() {
System.out.println("in a2");
a3();
} // line 18
public void a3() {
System.out.println("in a3"); // After the watch, we'll run to here, line 21
a4(); // We'll do a 'next' to here. The failure is that this
} // runs to completion, or asserts with java_g
public void a4() {
System.out.println("in a4");
}
}
EOF
}
# drive jdb by sending cmds to it and examining its output
dojdbCmds()
{
setBkpts @1
runToBkpt @1
cmd watch shtest.watchMe
cmd stop in shtest.a3 # bkpt at line 17
contToBkpt # stops at the bkpt at
cmd next # The bug is that this next runs to completion
# In which case, so does jdb
# so we never get here.
}
mysetup()
{
if [ -z "$TESTSRC" ] ; then
TESTSRC=.
fi
for ii in . $TESTSRC $TESTSRC/.. ; do
if [ -r "$ii/ShellScaffold.sh" ] ; then
. $ii/ShellScaffold.sh
break
fi
done
}
# You could replace this next line with the contents
# of ShellScaffold.sh and this script will run just the same.
mysetup
runit
jdbFailIfPresent 'The application exited'
pass