8065804: JEP 171: Clarifications/corrections for fence intrinsics
Reviewed-by: dholmes, shade, dl, psandoz
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/*
* NASHORN-711 - Strings broken to multiple lines throw out the line numbering.
*
* @test
* @option -scripting
* @run
*/
var x = "aaa\\aaa\r\naaaaa\
bbbb\"bb\rbbb\
cccccccc";
print("current line:", new java.lang.Throwable().getStackTrace()[0].getLineNumber());
try {
throw new Error();
} catch (error) {
print("thrown in line:", error.lineNumber);
}
<<END
aaaaaaaaa
bbbbbbbbb
ccccccccc
END
print("current line:", new java.lang.Throwable().getStackTrace()[0].getLineNumber());
try {
throw new Error();
} catch (error) {
print("thrown in line:", error.lineNumber);
}