8028434: Line number nodes were off for while nodes and do while nodes - the line number of a loop node should be treated as the location of the test expression
Reviewed-by: jlaskey, sundar
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/**
* JDK-8028434: Check that the line number of the tests in while and do while loops
* is correct. It needs to correspond to the line with the test expression.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
try {
while (test.apa < 0) {
print("x");
}
} catch (e) {
var st = e.getStackTrace();
if (st.length != 1) {
print("erroneous stacktrace length " + s.length);
}
if (st[0].lineNumber !== 32) {
print("erroneous stacktrace element, lineNumber=" + st[0].lineNumber + " elem=" + st);
}
}
try {
do {
print("x");
} while (test.apa < 0);
} catch (e) {
var st = e.getStackTrace();
if (st.length != 1) {
print("erroneous stacktrace length " + s.length);
}
if (st[0].lineNumber !== 48) {
print("erroneous stacktrace element, lineNumber= " + st[0].lineNumber + " elem=" + st);
}
}