8048079: Persistent code store is broken after optimistic types merge
Reviewed-by: sundar, jlaskey, attila
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/**
* JDK-8021122: Not all callables are handled for toString and other function valued properties
*
* @test
* @run
*/
var a = {}
var obj = new java.util.HashMap();
Object.bindProperties(a, obj);
try {
print(a);
} catch (e) {
print(e);
}
var a = {}
var global = loadWithNewGlobal({ name:"xx", script: "this" });
var obj = global.eval("({ toString: function() { return 'hello'; } })");
Object.bindProperties(a, obj);
try {
print(a);
} catch (e) {
print(e);
}
function runLambdaTests() {
var r = new java.lang.Runnable() {
run: function() { print("I am runnable"); }
};
// call any @FunctionalInterface object as though it is a function
r();
var twice = new java.util.function.Function() {
apply: function(x) 2*x
};
print(twice(34));
var sum = new java.util.function.BiFunction() {
apply: function(x, y) x + y
};
print(sum(32, 12))
// make toString to be a @FunctionalInterface object
var a = {};
a.toString = new java.util.function.Supplier() {
get: function() { return "MyString"; }
};
try {
print(a);
} catch (e) {
print(e);
}
}
try {
// check for java.util.function.Function class
Java.type("java.util.function.Function");
runLambdaTests();
} catch (e) {
// fake output to match .EXPECTED values
print("I am runnable");
print("68");
print("44");
print("MyString");
}