test/langtools/tools/javac/diags/examples/BadConstantValueType/BadConstantValueType.java
8228502: javac crashed on a broken classfile with ConstantValue attribute on a field of type Object
Summary: Produce an error when reading a classfile with a field with ConstantValue with a wrong type.
Reviewed-by: vromero
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// key: compiler.misc.bad.constant.value.type
// key: compiler.misc.bad.class.file.header
// key: compiler.err.cant.access
// options: -processor CreateBadClassFile
// run: exec --add-exports jdk.jdeps/com.sun.tools.classfile=ALL-UNNAMED
/* The annotation processor will create an invalid classfile with a static
* final field of type java.lang.Object having ConstantValue attribute with
* a String value
*/
class BadConstantValueType {
private static final String C = Test.test;
}