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/**
* @test
* @bug 8072753
* @summary Inner loop induction variable increment occurs before compare which causes integer overflow
* @run main/othervm CountedLoopProblem
*
*/
import java.util.*;
public class CountedLoopProblem {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Random r = new Random(42);
int x = 0;
try {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for(int i = 0; i < 1000000; ++i) {
int v = Math.abs(r.nextInt());
sb.append('+').append(v).append('\n');
x += v;
// To trigger the problem we must OSR in the following loop
// To make the problem 100% reproducible run with -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:OSROnlyBCI=62
while(x < 0) x += 1000000000;
sb.append('=').append(x).append('\n');
}
if (sb.toString().hashCode() != 0xaba94591) {
throw new Exception("Unexpected result");
}
} catch(OutOfMemoryError e) {
// small heap, ignore
}
}
}