8203816: add tests failed because of 8203174 to the ProblemList-graal
Summary: add tests to the ProblemList-graal.txt
Reviewed-by: dholmes
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package javax.script;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Extended by classes that store results of compilations. State
* might be stored in the form of Java classes, Java class files or scripting
* language opcodes. The script may be executed repeatedly
* without reparsing.
* <br><br>
* Each <code>CompiledScript</code> is associated with a <code>ScriptEngine</code> -- A call to an <code>eval</code>
* method of the <code>CompiledScript</code> causes the execution of the script by the
* <code>ScriptEngine</code>. Changes in the state of the <code>ScriptEngine</code> caused by execution
* of the <code>CompiledScript</code> may visible during subsequent executions of scripts by the engine.
*
* @author Mike Grogan
* @since 1.6
*/
public abstract class CompiledScript {
/**
* Executes the program stored in this <code>CompiledScript</code> object.
*
* @param context A <code>ScriptContext</code> that is used in the same way as
* the <code>ScriptContext</code> passed to the <code>eval</code> methods of
* <code>ScriptEngine</code>.
*
* @return The value returned by the script execution, if any. Should return <code>null</code>
* if no value is returned by the script execution.
*
* @throws ScriptException if an error occurs.
* @throws NullPointerException if context is null.
*/
public abstract Object eval(ScriptContext context) throws ScriptException;
/**
* Executes the program stored in the <code>CompiledScript</code> object using
* the supplied <code>Bindings</code> of attributes as the <code>ENGINE_SCOPE</code> of the
* associated <code>ScriptEngine</code> during script execution. If bindings is null,
* then the effect of calling this method is same as that of eval(getEngine().getContext()).
* <p>.
* The <code>GLOBAL_SCOPE</code> <code>Bindings</code>, <code>Reader</code> and <code>Writer</code>
* associated with the default <code>ScriptContext</code> of the associated <code>ScriptEngine</code> are used.
*
* @param bindings The bindings of attributes used for the <code>ENGINE_SCOPE</code>.
*
* @return The return value from the script execution
*
* @throws ScriptException if an error occurs.
*/
public Object eval(Bindings bindings) throws ScriptException {
ScriptContext ctxt = getEngine().getContext();
if (bindings != null) {
SimpleScriptContext tempctxt = new SimpleScriptContext(ctxt.getReader(), ctxt.getWriter(), ctxt.getErrorWriter());
tempctxt.setBindings(bindings, ScriptContext.ENGINE_SCOPE);
tempctxt.setBindings(ctxt.getBindings(ScriptContext.GLOBAL_SCOPE),
ScriptContext.GLOBAL_SCOPE);
ctxt = tempctxt;
}
return eval(ctxt);
}
/**
* Executes the program stored in the <code>CompiledScript</code> object. The
* default <code>ScriptContext</code> of the associated <code>ScriptEngine</code> is used.
* The effect of calling this method is same as that of eval(getEngine().getContext()).
*
* @return The return value from the script execution
*
* @throws ScriptException if an error occurs.
*/
public Object eval() throws ScriptException {
return eval(getEngine().getContext());
}
/**
* Returns the <code>ScriptEngine</code> whose <code>compile</code> method created this <code>CompiledScript</code>.
* The <code>CompiledScript</code> will execute in this engine.
*
* @return The <code>ScriptEngine</code> that created this <code>CompiledScript</code>
*/
public abstract ScriptEngine getEngine();
}