jdk/test/sun/tools/jrunscript/jrunscript-cpTest.sh
author sundar
Wed, 27 Feb 2013 20:34:12 +0530
changeset 16040 105e9859a548
parent 5506 202f599c92aa
child 41486 95980c6371d6
permissions -rw-r--r--
8009140: jtreg tests under sun/tools/jrunscript should use nashorn engine Reviewed-by: alanb

#!/bin/sh

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# @test
# @bug 6265810 6705893
# @build CheckEngine
# @run shell jrunscript-cpTest.sh
# @summary Test -cp option to set classpath

. ${TESTSRC-.}/common.sh

setup
${JAVA} -cp ${TESTCLASSES} CheckEngine
if [ $? -eq 2 ]; then
    echo "No js engine found and engine not required; test vacuously passes."
    exit 0
fi

rm -f Hello.class
${JAVAC} ${TESTSRC}/Hello.java -d .

# we check whether classpath setting for app classes
# work with jrunscript. Script should be able to
# access Java class "Hello".

${JRUNSCRIPT} -l nashorn -cp . <<EOF
var v;  
try { v = new Packages.Hello(); } catch (e) { println(e); exit(1) }
if (v.string != 'hello') { println("Unexpected property value"); exit(1); }
EOF

if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
   exit 1
fi

# -classpath and -cp are synonyms

${JRUNSCRIPT} -l nashorn -classpath . <<EOF
var v;
try { v = new Packages.Hello(); } catch (e) { println(e); exit(1) }
if (v.string != 'hello') { println("unexpected property value"); exit(1); }
EOF

if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
   exit 1
fi

rm -f Hello.class
echo "Passed"
exit 0