6866751: J2SE_Swing_Reg: the caret disappears when moving to the end of the line.
Reviewed-by: serb, alexsch
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import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.ExitCode;
import com.oracle.java.testlibrary.cli.CommandLineOptionTest;
/**
* @test
* @bug 8031323
* @summary Verify SurvivorAlignmentInBytes option processing.
* @library /testlibrary
* @requires vm.opt.SurvivorAlignmentInBytes == null
* & vm.opt.ObjectAlignmentInBytes == null
* & vm.opt.UnlockExperimentalVMOptions == null
* & (vm.opt.IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions == null
* | vm.opt.IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions == "false")
* @run main TestSurvivorAlignmentInBytesOption
*/
public class TestSurvivorAlignmentInBytesOption {
public static void main(String args[]) throws Throwable {
String optionName = "SurvivorAlignmentInBytes";
String unlockExperimentalVMOpts = "UnlockExperimentalVMOptions";
String optionIsExperimental
= CommandLineOptionTest.getExperimentalOptionErrorMessage(
optionName);
String valueIsTooSmall= ".*SurvivorAlignmentInBytes=.*must be greater"
+ " than ObjectAlignmentInBytes.*";
String mustBePowerOf2 = ".*SurvivorAlignmentInBytes=.*must be "
+ "power of 2.*";
// Verify that without -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions usage of
// SurvivorAlignmentInBytes option will cause JVM startup failure
// with the warning message saying that that option is experimental.
String shouldFailMessage = String.format("JVM option '%s' is "
+ "experimental.%nJVM startup should fail without "
+ "-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions option", optionName);
CommandLineOptionTest.verifyJVMStartup(
new String[]{optionIsExperimental}, null,
shouldFailMessage, shouldFailMessage,
ExitCode.FAIL, false,
"-XX:-UnlockExperimentalVMOptions",
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(
unlockExperimentalVMOpts, false),
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareNumericFlag(optionName, 64));
// Verify that with -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions passed to JVM
// usage of SurvivorAlignmentInBytes option won't cause JVM startup
// failure.
String shouldPassMessage = String.format("JVM option '%s' is "
+ "experimental.%nJVM startup should pass with "
+ "-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions option", optionName);
String noWarningMessage = "There should be no warnings when use "
+ "with -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions option";
CommandLineOptionTest.verifyJVMStartup(
null, new String[]{optionIsExperimental},
shouldPassMessage, noWarningMessage,
ExitCode.OK, false,
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(
unlockExperimentalVMOpts, true),
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareNumericFlag(optionName, 64));
// Verify that if specified SurvivorAlignmentInBytes is lower than
// ObjectAlignmentInBytes, then the JVM startup will fail with
// appropriate error message.
shouldFailMessage = String.format("JVM startup should fail with "
+ "'%s' option value lower than ObjectAlignmentInBytes", optionName);
CommandLineOptionTest.verifyJVMStartup(
new String[]{valueIsTooSmall}, null,
shouldFailMessage, shouldFailMessage,
ExitCode.FAIL, false,
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(
unlockExperimentalVMOpts, true),
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareNumericFlag(optionName, 2));
// Verify that if specified SurvivorAlignmentInBytes value is not
// a power of 2 then the JVM startup will fail with appropriate error
// message.
shouldFailMessage = String.format("JVM startup should fail with "
+ "'%s' option value is not a power of 2", optionName);
CommandLineOptionTest.verifyJVMStartup(
new String[]{mustBePowerOf2}, null,
shouldFailMessage, shouldFailMessage,
ExitCode.FAIL, false,
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(
unlockExperimentalVMOpts, true),
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareNumericFlag(optionName, 127));
// Verify that if SurvivorAlignmentInBytes has correct value, then
// the JVM will be started without errors.
shouldPassMessage = String.format("JVM startup should pass with "
+ "correct '%s' option value", optionName);
noWarningMessage = String.format("There should be no warnings when use "
+ "correct '%s' option value", optionName);
CommandLineOptionTest.verifyJVMStartup(
null, new String[]{".*SurvivorAlignmentInBytes.*"},
shouldPassMessage, noWarningMessage,
ExitCode.OK, false,
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(
unlockExperimentalVMOpts, true),
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareNumericFlag(optionName, 128));
// Verify that we can setup different SurvivorAlignmentInBytes values.
for (int alignment = 32; alignment <= 128; alignment *= 2) {
shouldPassMessage = String.format("JVM startup should pass with "
+ "'%s' = %d", optionName, alignment);
CommandLineOptionTest.verifyOptionValue(optionName,
Integer.toString(alignment), shouldPassMessage,
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareBooleanFlag(
unlockExperimentalVMOpts, true),
CommandLineOptionTest.prepareNumericFlag(
optionName, alignment));
}
}
}