8027553: Change the in_cset_fast_test functionality to use the G1BiasedArray abstraction
Summary: Instead of using a manually managed array for the in_cset_fast_test array, use a G1BiasedArray instance.
Reviewed-by: brutisso, mgerdin
#!/bin/sh
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# @test
# @bug 6662775
# @summary Tests queuePrintJob is sufficient permission.
# @run clean PrintSE
# @run build PrintSE
# @run compile PrintSE.java
# @run shell/timeout=300 PrintSE.sh
echo -------------------------------------------------------------
echo Launching test for `basename $0 .sh`
echo -------------------------------------------------------------
createJavaPolicyFile()
{
cat << EOF > ${TESTCLASSES}/print.policy
grant {
permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "queuePrintJob";
};
EOF
}
createJavaPolicyFile
${TESTJAVA}/bin/java ${TESTVMOPTS} \
-Djava.security.manager \
-Djava.security.policy=${TESTCLASSES}/print.policy \
-cp ${TESTCLASSES} PrintSE
exit $?