jdk/test/javax/script/StringWriterPrintTest.java
author mchung
Mon, 27 Oct 2014 13:45:39 -0700
changeset 27260 8d82d0e9556b
parent 23010 6dadb192ad81
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8043277: Update jdk regression tests to extend the default security policy instead of override Reviewed-by: alanb, mullan, chegar, sla

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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 6759414
 * @summary javascript engine can not write to StringWriter.
 */

import javax.script.*;
import java.io.*;

public class StringWriterPrintTest {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws ScriptException {
        ScriptEngineManager sem = new ScriptEngineManager();
        ScriptEngine engine = sem.getEngineByName("nashorn");
        if (engine == null) {
            System.out.println("Warning: No nashorn engine found; test vacuously passes.");
            return;
        }
        StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
        engine.eval("print(\"hello world 1\\n\")");
        engine.getContext().setWriter(sw);
        // the following "print" call throws exception
        engine.eval("print(\"hello world 2\\n\")");
        System.out.println(sw.toString());
    }
};