JavaCompilerCore/test/bytecode/LambdaVoidTest.java
Martin Plümicke 9b131c48b0 modified: test/bytecode/LambdaTest.java
modified:   test/bytecode/javFiles/Lambda.jav
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	new file:   test/bytecode/LambdaVoidTest.java
	new file:   test/bytecode/javFiles/LambdaVoid.jav
FunVoidN-Tests
2018-08-09 15:32:48 +02:00

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package bytecode;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import java.io.File;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLClassLoader;
import org.junit.Test;
import de.dhbwstuttgart.core.JavaTXCompiler;
public class LambdaVoidTest {
private static String path;
private static File fileToTest;
private static JavaTXCompiler compiler;
private static ClassLoader loader;
private static Class<?> classToTest;
private static String pathToClassFile;
private static Object instanceOfClass;
@Test
public void generateBC() throws Exception {
path = System.getProperty("user.dir")+"/test/bytecode/javFiles/Lambda.jav";
fileToTest = new File(path);
compiler = new JavaTXCompiler(fileToTest);
compiler.generateBytecode(System.getProperty("user.dir")+"/testBytecode/generatedBC/");
pathToClassFile = System.getProperty("user.dir")+"/testBytecode/generatedBC/";
loader = new URLClassLoader(new URL[] {new URL("file://"+pathToClassFile)});
classToTest = loader.loadClass("Lambda");
instanceOfClass = classToTest.getDeclaredConstructor().newInstance();
Method m = classToTest.getDeclaredMethod("m");
Class<?> lambda = m.invoke(instanceOfClass).getClass();
Method apply = lambda.getMethod("apply", Object.class);
// Damit man auf die Methode zugreifen kann
apply.setAccessible(true);
Integer i = 77;
apply.invoke(m.invoke(instanceOfClass), i);
}
}