8204479: Bitwise AND on byte value sometimes produces wrong result
Reviewed-by: kvn, thartmann
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/**
* @test
* @bug 7174363
* @summary crash with Arrays.copyOfRange(original, from, to) when from > original.length
*
* @run main/othervm -XX:-BackgroundCompilation compiler.c2.Test7174363
*/
package compiler.c2;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class Test7174363 {
static Object[] m(Object[] original, int from, int to) {
return Arrays.copyOfRange(original, from, to, Object[].class);
}
static public void main(String[] args) {
Object[] orig = new Object[10];
for (int i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
try {
m(orig, 15, 20);
} catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException excp) {
}
}
}
}