jdk-24/hotspot/test/runtime/jni/ToStringInInterfaceTest/InterfaceWithToString.java
Andreas Eriksson f3f4608e09 8072588: JVM crashes in JNI if toString is declared as an interface method
Check for a valid itable index instead of checking if the holder is an interface

Reviewed-by: dsimms, dholmes
2015-06-02 10:41:18 +02:00

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/**
* Interface with toString declared.
*/
public interface InterfaceWithToString {
void someMethod();
/**
* Same as Object.toString().
*
* @return some custom string.
*/
String toString();
}