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*/ public class strace008 extends StraceBase { static final int DEPTH = 100; static final int THRD_COUNT = 50; static final int SLEEP_TIME = 50; static final String NATIVE_LIB = "strace008"; static Object doSnapshot = new Object(); static volatile boolean isSnapshotDone = false; static volatile int achivedCount = 0; static strace008Thread[] threads; public static void main(String[] args) { startThreads(); boolean res = makeSnapshot(); finishThreads(); if (!res) { new RuntimeException("***>>>Test failed<<<***"); } display(">>>Test passed<<<"); } static void startThreads() { threads = new strace008Thread[THRD_COUNT]; achivedCount = 0; String tmp_name; display("starting threads..."); for (int i = 0; i < THRD_COUNT; i++) { tmp_name = "strace008Thread" + Integer.toString(i); threads[i] = new strace008Thread(tmp_name); threads[i].start(); } display("waiting for the defined recursion depth ..."); while (achivedCount < THRD_COUNT) { synchronized (doSnapshot) { try { doSnapshot.wait(1); } catch (InterruptedException e) { complain("" + e); } } } } static boolean makeSnapshot() { display("making all threads snapshots..."); Map traces = Thread.getAllStackTraces(); int count = traces.get(threads[0]).length; display("making snapshots of each thread..."); StackTraceElement[][] elements = new StackTraceElement[THRD_COUNT][]; for (int i = 0; i < THRD_COUNT; i++) { elements[i] = threads[i].getStackTrace(); } display("checking lengths of stack traces..."); StackTraceElement[] all; for (int i = 1; i < THRD_COUNT; i++) { all = traces.get(threads[i]); int k = all.length; if (count - k > 4) { complain("wrong lengths of stack traces:\n\t" + threads[0].getName() + ": " + count + "\t" + threads[i].getName() + ": " + k); return false; } } display("checking stack traces..."); boolean res = true; for (int i = 0; i < THRD_COUNT; i++) { all = traces.get(threads[i]); if (!checkTraces(threads[i].getName(), elements[i], all)) { res = false; } } return res; } static boolean checkTraces(String threadName, StackTraceElement[] threadSnap, StackTraceElement[] allSnap) { int checkedLength = threadSnap.length < allSnap.length ? threadSnap.length : allSnap.length; boolean res = true; for (int j = checkedLength; j < 0; j--) { if (!checkElement(threadSnap[j])) { complain("Unexpected " + j + "-element:"); complain("\tmethod name: " + threadSnap[j].getMethodName()); complain("\tclass name: " + threadSnap[j].getClassName()); if (threadSnap[j].isNativeMethod()) { complain("\tline number: (native method)"); } else { complain("\tline number: " + threadSnap[j].getLineNumber()); complain("\tfile name: " + threadSnap[j].getFileName()); } complain(""); res = false; } } return res; } static void finishThreads() { isSnapshotDone = true; /* try { for (int i=0; i