#!/bin/sh
# @test
# @bug 6510337
# @run shell ClassPathWildCard.sh
# @summary A very basic/rudimentary test for classpath wildcards
# @author Kumar Srinivasan
#
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# An elaborate wildcard testing is done by test/tools/javac/Paths/wcMineField.sh,
# this test is a small subset, primarily to ensure that java and javaw launcher
# behave consistently, while we are it , doesn't hurt to test other platforms
# as well.
# For debugging
# set -x
# _JAVA_LAUNCHER_DEBUG=true ; export _JAVA_LAUNCHER_DEBUG
# Verify directory context variables are set
if [ "${TESTJAVA}" = "" ]; then
echo "TESTJAVA not set. Test cannot execute. Failed."
exit 1
fi
if [ "${TESTSRC}" = "" ]; then
echo "TESTSRC not set. Test cannot execute. Failed."
exit 1
fi
if [ "${TESTCLASSES}" = "" ]; then
echo "TESTCLASSES not set. Test cannot execute. Failed."
exit 1
fi
JAVA=$TESTJAVA/bin/java
JAVAC=$TESTJAVA/bin/javac
JAR=$TESTJAVA/bin/jar
OUTEXT=".out"
# We write out a test file, as javaw does not have any notion about
# stdout or stderr.
EmitJavaFile() {
fullName=$1
fileName=`basename $fullName .java`
(
printf "import java.io.*;\n"
printf "public class %s {\n" $fileName
printf " public static void main(String[] args) {"
printf " String m = \"%s:\";\n" $fileName
printf " m = m.concat(\"java.class.path=\");\n"
printf " m = m.concat(System.getProperty(\"java.class.path\",\"NONE\"));\n"
printf " System.out.println(m);\n"
printf " try {\n"
printf " PrintStream ps = new PrintStream(\"%s\");\n" $fileName$OUTEXT
printf " ps.println(m);\n"
printf " ps.flush(); ps.close();\n"
printf " } catch (Exception e) {\n"
printf " System.out.println(e.getMessage());\n"
printf " System.exit(1);\n"
printf " }\n"
printf " }\n"
printf "}\n"
) > $fullName
}
CreateClassFiles() {
Exp=$1
[ -d Test${Exp} ] || mkdir Test${Exp}
EmitJavaFile Test${Exp}/Test${Exp}.java
$JAVAC -d Test${Exp} Test${Exp}/Test${Exp}.java || exit 1
}
CreateJarFiles() {
Exp=$1
[ -d JarDir ] || mkdir JarDir
CreateClassFiles $Exp
$JAR -cvf JarDir/Test${Exp}.jar -C Test${Exp} . || exit 1
}
CheckFail() {
if [ ! -f ${1}${OUTEXT} ]; then
printf "Error: %s fails\n" "$1"
exit 1
fi
}
# Note: see CR:6328875 this is why we use the NOOP variable
# below on Windows
ExecJava() {
variant=$1
NOOP=$2
# Test JAR files first
rm -f TestA${OUTEXT}
$JAVA${variant} -classpath JarDir/"*"$NOOP TestA || exit 1
CheckFail TestA
rm -f TestB${OUTEXT}
$JAVA${variant} -classpath JarDir/"*"$NOOP TestB || exit 1
CheckFail TestB
# Throw some class files into the mix
cp TestC/*.class JarDir
cp TestD/*.class JarDir
rm -f TestC${OUTEXT}
$JAVA${variant} -classpath JarDir${PATHSEP}JarDir/"*"$NOOP TestC || exit 1
CheckFail TestC
rm -f TestD${OUTEXT}
$JAVA${variant} -classpath JarDir${PATHSEP}JarDir/"*"$NOOP TestD || exit 1
CheckFail TestD
}
CreateJarFiles A
CreateJarFiles B
CreateClassFiles C
CreateClassFiles D
OS=`uname -s`
case $OS in
Windows*|Cygwin*)
PATHSEP=";"
ExecJava "" "${PATHSEP}NOOPDIR"
ExecJava "w" "${PATHSEP}NOOPDIR"
break
;;
*)
PATHSEP=":"
ExecJava "" ""
break
;;
esac
exit 0