8208280: java/nio/channels/Selector/RegisterDuringSelect.java fails with "key not removed from key set"
Reviewed-by: alanb
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/**
* Utility class for tests. A simple "in-thread" server to accept connections
* and write bytes.
* @author kladko
*/
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Closeable;
public class ByteServer implements Closeable {
private final ServerSocket ss;
private Socket s;
ByteServer() throws IOException {
this.ss = new ServerSocket(0);
}
SocketAddress address() {
return new InetSocketAddress(ss.getInetAddress(), ss.getLocalPort());
}
void acceptConnection() throws IOException {
if (s != null)
throw new IllegalStateException("already connected");
this.s = ss.accept();
}
void closeConnection() throws IOException {
Socket s = this.s;
if (s != null) {
this.s = null;
s.close();
}
}
void write(int count) throws IOException {
if (s == null)
throw new IllegalStateException("no connection");
s.getOutputStream().write(new byte[count]);
}
public void close() throws IOException {
if (s != null)
s.close();
ss.close();
}
}