8234541: C1 emits an empty message when it inlines successfully
Summary: Use "inline" as the message when successfull
Reviewed-by: thartmann, mdoerr
Contributed-by: navy.xliu@gmail.com
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package nsk.share.jdi;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import nsk.share.Failure;
/**
* Functions to set and wait for states in threads.
* Used to sync main thread and debuggee thread.
*/
public class ThreadState {
private final Lock lock = new ReentrantLock();
private final Condition cond = lock.newCondition();
private volatile String currentState;
private long timeoutMs;
public ThreadState(String startState, long timeoutMs) {
currentState = startState;
this.timeoutMs = timeoutMs;
}
/**
* Set new state.
*/
public void setState(String newState) {
lock.lock();
try {
log(MSG_SET_STATE, newState);
currentState = newState;
cond.signalAll();
} finally {
lock.unlock();
}
}
/**
* Wait for the specified state.
* Throws Failure if timeout.
*/
public void waitForState(String waitState) {
lock.lock();
try {
log(MSG_WAIT_STATE, waitState);
while (!currentState.equals(waitState)) {
if (!cond.await(timeoutMs, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)) {
throw new Failure(format(MSG_TIMEOUT, waitState));
}
}
log(MSG_GOT_STATE, waitState);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
throw new Failure(e);
} finally {
lock.unlock();
}
}
/**
* Simple helper that sets a new state and then wait for another state.
*/
public void setAndWait(String newState, String waitState) {
setState(newState);
waitForState(waitState);
}
private static final String MSG_TIMEOUT = "ThreadState(thread='%s', state='%s') timeout waiting for %s";
private static final String MSG_SET_STATE = "ThreadState(thread='%s', state='%s') set state to %s";
private static final String MSG_WAIT_STATE = "ThreadState(thread='%s', state='%s') waiting for state %s";
private static final String MSG_GOT_STATE = "ThreadState(thread='%s', state='%s') got state %s";
private String format(String pattern, String state) {
final String threadName = Thread.currentThread().getName();
return String.format(pattern, threadName, currentState, state);
}
private void log(String pattern, String state) {
System.out.println(format(pattern, state));
}
}