8032377: test/java/lang/management/ThreadMXBean/ThreadBlockedCount.java still fails intermittently
Reviewed-by: dholmes
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/* @test
@bug 4150737
@summary Ensure that StreamTokenizer does not read any further ahead
than is absolutely necessary
*/
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StreamTokenizer;
import java.io.IOException;
public class ReadAhead {
/* An InputStream subclass that cannot read past a given limit */
static private class LimitedInputStream extends InputStream {
private String input;
private int limit; /* Do not allow input[limit] to be read */
private int next = 0;
public LimitedInputStream(String input, int limit) {
this.input = input;
this.limit = limit;
}
public int read() throws IOException {
if (next >= limit)
throw new IOException("Attempted to read too far in stream");
return input.charAt(next++);
}
}
/* A Reader subclass that cannot read past a given limit */
static private class LimitedReader extends Reader {
private String input;
private int limit; /* Do not allow input[limit] to be read */
private int next = 0;
public LimitedReader(String input, int limit) {
this.input = input;
this.limit = limit;
}
public int read() throws IOException {
if (next >= limit)
throw new IOException("Attempted to read too far in stream");
return input.charAt(next++);
}
public int read(char[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
int top = off + len;
int i;
for (i = off; i < top; i++) {
int c = read();
if (c < 0) break;
b[i] = (char)c;
}
return i - off;
}
public void close() { }
}
/* Interface for objects that can create new StreamTokenizers
with a given limited input */
static private interface StreamTokenizerMaker {
public StreamTokenizer create(String input, int limit);
}
static private void fail(String why) throws Exception {
throw new Exception(why);
}
private static void test(StreamTokenizer st) throws Exception {
st.eolIsSignificant(true);
int tt = st.nextToken();
if (tt != StreamTokenizer.TT_WORD) fail("expected TT_WORD");
if (!st.sval.equals("foo")) fail("expected word token \"foo\"");
tt = st.nextToken();
if (tt != StreamTokenizer.TT_EOL) fail("expected TT_EOL");
}
private static void test(StreamTokenizerMaker stm) throws Exception {
test(stm.create("foo\nx", 4));
test(stm.create("foo\r\nx", 4));
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
/* InputStream case */
test(new StreamTokenizerMaker() {
public StreamTokenizer create(String input, int limit) {
return new StreamTokenizer(new LimitedInputStream(input, limit));
}});
/* Reader case */
test(new StreamTokenizerMaker() {
public StreamTokenizer create(String input, int limit) {
return new StreamTokenizer(new LimitedReader(input, limit));
}});
}
}