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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 8266670
 * @summary Test expected value of STRICT AccessFlag
 * @compile -source 16 -target 16 StrictAccessFlagTest.java
 * @run main StrictAccessFlagTest
 */

// Note: cannot use --release 16 because the accessFlags() method is
// not found in release 16; therefore -source and -target are used
// instead.

import java.lang.annotation.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;

/*
 * Test expected value of ACC_STRICT access flag.
 */
// Declaring the class strictfp implicitly sets ACC_STRICT on all its
// methods and constructors.
public strictfp class StrictAccessFlagTest {
    @ExpectedFlags("[PUBLIC, STATIC, VARARGS, STRICT]")
    public static void main(String... args) {
        for (var ctor :
                 StrictAccessFlagTest.class.getDeclaredConstructors()) {
            checkExecutable(ctor);
        }

        for (var method :
                 StrictAccessFlagTest.class.getDeclaredMethods()) {
            checkExecutable(method);
        }
    }

    private static void checkExecutable(Executable method) {
        ExpectedFlags expected =
            method.getAnnotation(ExpectedFlags.class);
        if (expected != null) {
            String actual = method.accessFlags().toString();
            if (!expected.value().equals(actual)) {
                throw new RuntimeException("On " + method +
                                           " expected " + expected.value() +
                                           " got " + actual);
            }
        }
    }

    // Constructor
    @ExpectedFlags("[PUBLIC, STRICT]")
    public StrictAccessFlagTest() {}

    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
    private @interface ExpectedFlags {
        String value();
    }
}