6622468: TEST_BUG: Time to retire the @debuggeeVMOptions mechanism used in the com.sun.jdi infrastructure
Summary: Use jtreg "@run driver" for the JDI tests
Reviewed-by: sspitsyn, dholmes
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/**
*
*/
public class InnerTarg {
static class TheInner {
void foo() {
System.out.println("foo");
}
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
(new InnerTarg()).boo();
}
void boo() {
try {
ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader().loadClass("InnerTarg$TheInner");
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.out.println("Loading class got " + exc);
}
go();
}
void go() {
System.out.println("Inner completing!");
}
}