hotspot/test/compiler/6973329/Test.java
author coleenp
Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:28:34 -0500
changeset 8304 23bb69b0c51f
parent 6188 95ea4d66089a
permissions -rw-r--r--
7019157: errorHandler doesn't compile with super old gcc without precompiled headers Summary: old gccs don't support precompiled headers so have to supply includes Reviewed-by: phh, kamg

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/**
 * @test
 * @bug 6973329
 * @summary C2 with Zero based COOP produces code with broken anti-dependency on x86
 *
 * @run main/othervm -Xbatch -Xcomp -XX:CompileOnly=Test Test
 */

class A {
  A next;
  int n;

  public int get_n() {
    return n+1;
  }
}
public class Test {

  A a;

  void test (A new_next) {
    A prev_next = a.next;
    a.next = new_next;
    if (prev_next == null) {
      a.n = a.get_n();
    }
  }

  public static void main(String args[]) {
    Test t = new Test();
    t.a = new A();
    t.a.n = 1;
    t.test(new A());
    if (t.a.n != 2) {
      System.out.println("Wrong value: " + t.a.n + " expected: 2");
      System.exit(97);
    }
  }
}