jdk-24/jdk/test/java/lang/invoke/VarHandles/VarHandleTestAccessModeMethodNames.java
Paul Sandoz 7dd146f072 8160439: Replace asserts in VarHandle.AccessMode with tests
Reviewed-by: vlivanov, rriggs, martin
2016-06-29 08:30:49 +02:00

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/*
* @test
* @run testng VarHandleTestAccessModeMethodNames
*/
import org.testng.annotations.DataProvider;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import java.lang.invoke.VarHandle;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertEquals;
public class VarHandleTestAccessModeMethodNames {
@DataProvider
public static Object[][] accessModesProvider() {
return Stream.of(VarHandle.AccessMode.values()).
map(am -> new Object[]{am}).
toArray(Object[][]::new);
}
@Test(dataProvider = "accessModesProvider")
public void testMethodName(VarHandle.AccessMode am) {
assertEquals(am.methodName(), toMethodName(am.name()));
}
private static String toMethodName(String name) {
StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder(name.toLowerCase());
int i;
while ((i = s.indexOf("_")) != -1) {
s.deleteCharAt(i);
s.setCharAt(i, Character.toUpperCase(s.charAt(i)));
}
return s.toString();
}
}