6968793: issues with diagnostics
Summary: several diagnostic improvements
Reviewed-by: jjg
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/*
* @test
* @summary com.sun.tools.util.List.toArray violates Collection spec
*/
import com.sun.tools.javac.util.List;
public class T6238612 {
public static void main(String... args) {
new T6238612().test();
}
boolean error = false;
// exercise the List.toArray method for a variety of lists
void test() {
test(List.<String>nil());
test(List.of("a"));
test(List.of("a", "b", "c"));
test(List.of("a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f"));
if (error)
throw new Error("test failed");
}
// given a list, exercise the List.toArray method for a variety of arrays
void test(List<String> list) {
int n = list.size();
if (n > 0)
test(list, new String[0]);
if (n > 1)
test(list, new String[n - 1]);
test(list, new String[n]);
test(list, new String[n + 1]);
test(list, new String[n + 5]);
}
// test the List.toArray method for a particular list and array
void test(List<String> list, String[] array) {
String[] result = list.toArray(array);
if (result.length < list.size()) {
error("returned array is too small; expected: " + list.size() + ", found: " + result.length);
return;
}
if (list.size() <= array.length && result != array)
error("new array wrongly created");
int i = 0;
for (String s: list)
check(result, i++, s);
if (i < result.length)
check(result, i, null);
}
// check a specific element of an array
void check(String[] array, int i, String expected) {
if (!equal(array[i], expected))
error("element " + i + " incorrect; expected: " + str(expected) + ", found: " + str(array[i]));
}
// check if two strings are both null or are equal
boolean equal(String s1, String s2) {
return (s1 == null ? s2 == null : s1.equals(s2));
}
String str(String s) {
return (s == null ? "null" : '"' + s + '"');
}
void error(String message) {
System.err.println(message);
error = true;
}
}