8098821: Crash in system dictionary initialization with shared strings
Summary: map string regions after the compressed class base is known
Reviewed-by: iklam, dcubed
Contributed-by: coleen.phillimore@oracle.com, mikhailo.seledtsov@oracle.com
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4425485
* @summary Check that shutdownInput followed by shutdownOutput
* doesn't throw an exception.
*/
import java.net.*;
public class ShutdownBoth {
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
ServerSocket ss = new ServerSocket(0);
Socket s1 = new Socket(ss.getInetAddress(), ss.getLocalPort());
Socket s2 = ss.accept();
try {
s1.shutdownInput();
s1.shutdownOutput(); // failed b55
} finally {
s1.close();
s2.close();
ss.close();
}
}
}