jdk-24/test/langtools/tools/javac/T8209173/CodeCompletionExceptTest.java
Adam Sotona 2b00ac0d02 8308753: Class-File API transition to Preview
Reviewed-by: ihse, mchung, vromero
2023-12-04 07:07:57 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8209173
* @summary javac fails with completion exception while reporting an error
* @library /tools/lib
* @enablePreview
* @modules java.base/jdk.internal.classfile.impl
* jdk.compiler/com.sun.tools.javac.api
* jdk.compiler/com.sun.tools.javac.main
* jdk.compiler/com.sun.tools.javac.util
* jdk.jdeps/com.sun.tools.javap
* @build toolbox.ToolBox toolbox.JavacTask
* @run main CodeCompletionExceptTest
*/
import java.io.File;
import toolbox.JavacTask;
import toolbox.Task;
import toolbox.ToolBox;
public class CodeCompletionExceptTest {
private static final String MyListSource =
"import java.util.List;\n" +
"public interface MyList<E> extends List<E> {}";
private static final String C1Source =
"public class C1 {\n" +
" int m(MyList<Integer> list) {\n" +
" return 0;\n" +
" }\n" +
"}";
private static final String C2Source =
"class C2 {\n" +
" void m() {\n" +
" (new C1()).m(1, 2, 3);\n" +
" }\n" +
"}";
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
new CodeCompletionExceptTest().run();
}
ToolBox tb = new ToolBox();
void run() throws Exception {
// first we compile MyList
new JavacTask(tb)
.sources(MyListSource)
.run();
// then with MyList.class in the cp we compile C1
new JavacTask(tb)
.sources(C1Source)
.classpath(System.getProperty("user.dir"))
.run();
// now we delete MyList.class
tb.deleteFiles(System.getProperty("user.dir") + File.separatorChar + "MyList.class");
/** and try to compile C2 which uses C1 which uses MyList but, MyList won't be in the
* classpath so its symbol can't be completed while javac is generating the diagnostic error
* the compiler should capture the completion exception and still be able to produce an error
* message without crashing
*/
String javacOut = new JavacTask(tb)
.sources(C2Source)
.classpath(System.getProperty("user.dir"))
.options("-XDrawDiagnostics")
.run(Task.Expect.FAIL)
.writeAll()
.getOutput(Task.OutputKind.DIRECT);
String expectedOuput =
"C2.java:3:19: compiler.err.cant.apply.symbol: kindname.method, m, MyList<java.lang.Integer>, int,int,int, kindname.class, C1, (compiler.misc.arg.length.mismatch)";
if (!javacOut.contains(expectedOuput)) {
throw new Exception("test failed, unexpected output");
}
}
}