test/jdk/jdk/lambda/vm/InterfaceAccessFlagsTest.java
author dholmes
Sat, 23 Jun 2018 01:32:41 -0400
changeset 50735 2f2af62dfac7
parent 47216 71c04702a3d5
permissions -rw-r--r--
8010319: Implementation of JEP 181: Nest-Based Access Control Reviewed-by: alanb, psandoz, mchung, coleenp, acorn, mcimadamore, forax, jlahoda, sspitsyn, abuckley Contributed-by: alex.buckley@oracle.com, maurizio.mimadamore@oracle.com, mandy.chung@oracle.com, tobias.hartmann@oracle.com, david.holmes@oracle.com, vladimir.x.ivanov@oracle.com, karen.kinnear@oracle.com, vladimir.kozlov@oracle.com, john.r.rose@oracle.com, daniel.smith@oracle.com, serguei.spitsyn@oracle.com, kumardotsrinivasan@gmail.com, boris.ulasevich@bell-sw.com

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package vm;

import java.io.*;

import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import separate.*;
import separate.Compiler;

import static org.testng.Assert.*;
import static separate.SourceModel.*;
import static separate.SourceModel.Class;

public class InterfaceAccessFlagsTest extends TestHarness {
    public InterfaceAccessFlagsTest() {
        super(false, false);
    }

    public void testMethodCallWithFlag(AccessFlag ... flags) {
        Class I = new Class("I",
            new ConcreteMethod("int", "m", "return priv();", AccessFlag.PUBLIC),
            new ConcreteMethod("int", "priv", "return 99;", flags));
        Interface Istub = new Interface("I",
            new DefaultMethod("int", "m", "return 0;"));
        Class C = new Class("C", Istub,
            new ConcreteMethod("int", "foo", "return (new C()).m();",
                AccessFlag.PUBLIC, AccessFlag.STATIC));
        C.addCompilationDependency(Istub.findMethod("m"));

        Compiler compiler = new Compiler(/*Compiler.Flags.VERBOSE*/);
        compiler.addPostprocessor(new ClassToInterfaceConverter("I"));
        // Turns I from a class into an interface when loading

        ClassLoader cl = compiler.compile(C, I);
        try {
            java.lang.Class<?> C_class =
                java.lang.Class.forName("C", true, cl);
            assertNotNull(C_class);
            java.lang.reflect.Method m = C_class.getMethod("foo");
            assertNotNull(m);
            Integer res = (Integer)m.invoke(null);
            assertEquals(res.intValue(), 99);
        } catch (java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException e) {
            fail("Unexpected exception: " + e.getCause());
        } catch (Throwable e) {
            fail("Unexpected exception: " + e);
        } finally {
            compiler.cleanup();
        }
    }

    /* excluded: 8187655 */
    @Test(enabled=false, groups = "vm_prototype")
    public void testPrivateMethodCall() {
        testMethodCallWithFlag(AccessFlag.PRIVATE);
    }

    @Test(groups = "vm_prototype")
    public void testStaticMethodCall() {
        testMethodCallWithFlag(AccessFlag.PUBLIC, AccessFlag.STATIC);
    }

    @Test(groups = "vm_prototype")
    public void testPrivateStaticMethodCall() {
        testMethodCallWithFlag(AccessFlag.PRIVATE, AccessFlag.STATIC);
    }

    // Test other combos?  Protected?
}