jdk-24/test/langtools/tools/javac/StringConcat/StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder.java
Liam Miller-Cushon cfee4512f7 8273914: Indy string concat changes order of operations
Reviewed-by: vromero, jlahoda
2022-01-11 15:45:15 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8273914
* @summary Indy string concat changes order of operations
*
* @clean *
* @compile -XDstringConcat=indy StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder.java
* @run main StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder
*
* @clean *
* @compile -XDstringConcat=indyWithConstants StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder.java
* @run main StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder
*
* @clean *
* @compile -XDstringConcat=inline StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder.java
* @run main StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder
*/
public class StringAppendEvaluatesInOrder {
static String test() {
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder("foo");
int i = 15;
return "Test: " + i + " " + (++i) + builder + builder.append("bar");
}
static String compoundAssignment() {
StringBuilder builder2 = new StringBuilder("foo");
Object oo = builder2;
oo += "" + builder2.append("bar");
return oo.toString();
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
assertEquals(test(), "Test: 15 16foofoobar");
assertEquals(compoundAssignment(), "foofoobar");
}
private static void assertEquals(String actual, String expected) {
if (!actual.equals(expected)) {
throw new AssertionError("expected: " + expected + ", actual: " + actual);
}
}
}