8208780: (se) test SelectWithConsumer.testReadableAndWriteable(): failure
Reviewed-by: bpb
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/* @test
* @bug 6524172
* @summary Invoking wakeup on closed Selector can throw NPE if close resets interrupt status
*/
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.channels.ClosedSelectorException;
import java.nio.channels.Selector;
public class WakeupAfterClose {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
final Selector sel = Selector.open();
Runnable r = new Runnable() {
public void run() {
try {
sel.select();
} catch (IOException x) {
x.printStackTrace();
} catch (ClosedSelectorException y) {
System.err.println
("Caught expected ClosedSelectorException");
}
}
};
// start thread to block in Selector
Thread t = new Thread(r);
t.start();
// give thread time to start
Thread.sleep(1000);
// interrupt, close, and wakeup is the magic sequence to provoke the NPE
t.interrupt();
sel.close();
sel.wakeup();
}
}