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/*
* @test TestOnError
* @summary Test using -XX:OnError=<cmd>
* @modules java.base/jdk.internal.misc
* @library /testlibrary
* @build TestOnError
* @run main TestOnError
* @bug 8078470
*/
import jdk.test.lib.*;
public class TestOnError {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
if (!Platform.isDebugBuild()) {
System.out.println("Test requires a non-product build - skipping");
return;
}
String msg = "Test Succeeded";
// Execute the VM so that a
ProcessBuilder pb = ProcessTools.createJavaProcessBuilder(
"-XX:-TransmitErrorReport",
"-XX:-CreateCoredumpOnCrash",
"-XX:ErrorHandlerTest=12", // trigger potential SEGV
"-XX:OnError=echo " + msg,
TestOnError.class.getName());
OutputAnalyzer output = new OutputAnalyzer(pb.start());
/* Actual output will include:
#
# -XX:OnError="echo Test Succeeded"
# Executing /bin/sh -c "echo Test Succeeded"...
Test Succeeded
So we don't want to match on the "# Executing ..." line, and they
both get written to stdout.
*/
output.stdoutShouldMatch("^" + msg); // match start of line only
System.out.println("PASSED");
}
}