Igor Ignatyev 1eca634736 8252000: remove usage of PropertyResolvingWrapper in vmTestbase/nsk/jdb
Reviewed-by: shade, cjplummer, sspitsyn
2020-09-30 03:03:53 +00:00

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/*
* @test
*
* @summary converted from VM Testbase nsk/jdb/threads/threads002.
* VM Testbase keywords: [jpda, jdb]
* VM Testbase readme:
* DECSRIPTION
* This is a test for jdb 'threads' command.
* The debugee starts 5 'MyThreads' that are all suspended on the lock
* that the main thread posseses. The 'threads' command is issued
* at this point. The test passes if 5 suspended 'MyThreads' are reported.
* COMMENTS
* This test functionally equals to nsk/jdb/threads/threads001 test
* and replaces it.
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @build nsk.jdb.threads.threads002.threads002a
* @run main/othervm
* nsk.jdb.threads.threads002.threads002
* -arch=${os.family}-${os.simpleArch}
* -waittime=5
* -debugee.vmkind=java
* -transport.address=dynamic
* -jdb=${test.jdk}/bin/jdb
* -java.options="${test.vm.opts} ${test.java.opts}"
* -workdir=.
* -debugee.vmkeys="${test.vm.opts} ${test.java.opts}"
*/
package nsk.jdb.threads.threads002;
import nsk.share.*;
import nsk.share.jdb.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class threads002 extends JdbTest {
public static void main (String argv[]) {
System.exit(run(argv, System.out) + JCK_STATUS_BASE);
}
public static int run(String argv[], PrintStream out) {
debuggeeClass = DEBUGGEE_CLASS;
firstBreak = FIRST_BREAK;
lastBreak = LAST_BREAK;
return new threads002().runTest(argv, out);
}
static final String PACKAGE_NAME = "nsk.jdb.threads.threads002";
static final String TEST_CLASS = PACKAGE_NAME + ".threads002";
static final String DEBUGGEE_CLASS = TEST_CLASS + "a";
static final String FIRST_BREAK = DEBUGGEE_CLASS + ".main";
static final String LAST_BREAK = DEBUGGEE_CLASS + ".lastBreak";
static final String THREAD_NAME = PACKAGE_NAME + ".MyThread";
protected void runCases() {
String[] reply;
Paragrep grep;
int count;
Vector v;
String found;
jdb.setBreakpointInMethod(LAST_BREAK);
jdb.receiveReplyFor(JdbCommand.cont);
reply = jdb.receiveReplyFor(JdbCommand.threads);
grep = new Paragrep(reply);
count = grep.find(THREAD_NAME);
if (count != threads002a.numThreads ) {
failure("Unexpected number of " + THREAD_NAME + " was listed: " + count +
"\n\texpected value: " + threads002a.numThreads);
}
jdb.contToExit(1);
}
}