8023697: failed class resolution reports different class name in detail message for the first and subsequent times
Summary: Cache detail message when we cache exception for constant pool resolution.
Reviewed-by: acorn, twisti, jrose
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/*
* @test TestClassResolutionFail
* @bug 8023697
* @summary This tests that failed class resolution doesn't report different class name in detail message for the first and subsequent times
*/
import java.io.File;
public class TestClassResolutionFail {
static String message;
public static void test1() throws RuntimeException {
try {
Property p = new Property();
} catch (LinkageError e) {
message = e.getMessage();
}
try {
Property p = new Property();
} catch (LinkageError e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
if (!e.getMessage().equals(message)) {
throw new RuntimeException("Wrong message: " + message + " != " + e.getMessage());
}
}
}
public static void main(java.lang.String[] unused) throws Exception {
// Remove PropertySuper class
String testClasses = System.getProperty("test.classes", ".");
File f = new File(testClasses + File.separator + "PropertySuper.class");
f.delete();
test1();
}
}