7198904: (alt-rt) TreeMap.clone is broken
Summary: Test case for cr7198904. Issue only found in OracleJDK, but test case is valid for OpenJDK as well
Reviewed-by: mduigou, dholmes
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+++ b/jdk/test/java/util/TreeMap/Clone.java Tue Nov 20 21:35:18 2012 -0800
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+
+/**
+ * @test
+ * @bug 7198904
+ * @summary Verify that cloned TreeMap gets new keyset
+ * @author david.buck@oracle.com
+ * @run main/othervm Clone
+ * @run main/othervm -XX:+AggressiveOpts Clone
+ */
+
+import java.util.TreeMap;
+
+public class Clone {
+
+ public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
+ TreeMap<String,Object> m1 = new TreeMap<String,Object>();
+ m1.put( "one", 1 );
+ m1.keySet();
+ TreeMap<String,Object> m2 = (TreeMap<String,Object>)m1.clone();
+ m1.put( "two", 2 );
+ m2.put( "three", 3 );
+ // iterate over the clone (m2) and we should get "one" and "three"
+ for( final String key : m2.keySet() ) {
+ if( !"one".equals( key ) && !"three".equals( key ) ) {
+ throw new IllegalStateException( "Unexpected key: " + key );
+ }
+ }
+ // iterate over the original (m1) and we should get "one" and "two"
+ for( final String key : m1.keySet() ) {
+ if( !"one".equals( key ) && !"two".equals( key ) ) {
+ throw new IllegalStateException( "Unexpected key: " + key );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+}