test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/jvmci/jdk.vm.ci.code.test/src/jdk/vm/ci/code/test/VirtualObjectFormattingTest.java
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package jdk.vm.ci.code.test;
import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Test;
import jdk.vm.ci.code.VirtualObject;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.JavaKind;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.JavaValue;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.ResolvedJavaType;
public class VirtualObjectFormattingTest extends VirtualObjectTestBase {
@Test
public void testFormat() {
testBase();
}
@Override
protected void test(ResolvedJavaType klass, JavaValue[] kinds, JavaKind[] values, boolean malformed) {
// Verify that VirtualObject.toString will produce output without throwing exceptions or
// asserting.
VirtualObject virtual = VirtualObject.get(klass, 0);
virtual.setValues(kinds, values);
Assert.assertTrue(!virtual.toString().equals(""));
}
}