8000227: [obj|type]ArrayKlass::oop_print_on prints one line to tty instead of the provided output stream
Reviewed-by: brutisso, sla, jmasa, coleenp
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
/////////////// Unit tests ///////////////
#ifndef PRODUCT
#include "oops/arrayOop.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
bool arrayOopDesc::check_max_length_overflow(BasicType type) {
julong length = max_array_length(type);
julong bytes_per_element = type2aelembytes(type);
julong bytes = length * bytes_per_element + header_size_in_bytes();
return (julong)(size_t)bytes == bytes;
}
void arrayOopDesc::test_max_array_length() {
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_BOOLEAN), "size_t overflow for boolean array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_CHAR), "size_t overflow for char array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_FLOAT), "size_t overflow for float array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_DOUBLE), "size_t overflow for double array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_BYTE), "size_t overflow for byte array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_SHORT), "size_t overflow for short array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_INT), "size_t overflow for int array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_LONG), "size_t overflow for long array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_OBJECT), "size_t overflow for object array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_ARRAY), "size_t overflow for array array");
assert(check_max_length_overflow(T_NARROWOOP), "size_t overflow for narrowOop array");
// T_VOID and T_ADDRESS are not supported by max_array_length()
}
#endif //PRODUCT