jdk-24/test/langtools/tools/javac/patterns/LambdaCannotCapturePatternVariables.java
Jan Lahoda eaa80ad08c 8300543: Compiler Implementation for Pattern Matching for switch
8300545: Compiler Implementation for Record Patterns

Co-authored-by: Aggelos Biboudis <abimpoudis@openjdk.org>
Reviewed-by: vromero, mcimadamore
2023-05-22 04:24:06 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8267610 8269738
* @summary LambdaToMethod cannot capture pattern variables. So the TransPatterns should
* transform the pattern variables and symbols to normal variables and symbols.
*/
import java.util.function.Supplier;
public class LambdaCannotCapturePatternVariables {
static Number num1 = 1;
static Number num2 = null;
static Number staticNum1 = (num1 instanceof Integer i) ? ((Supplier<Integer>) () -> i).get() : null;
static Number staticNum2 = (num2 instanceof Integer i) ? ((Supplier<Integer>) () -> i).get() : null;
Number instanceNum1 = (num1 instanceof Integer i) ? ((Supplier<Integer>) () -> i).get() : null;
Number instanceNum2 = (num2 instanceof Integer i) ? ((Supplier<Integer>) () -> i).get() : null;
public static void main(String[] args) {
var testVar = new LambdaCannotCapturePatternVariables();
testVar.testInstanceOfPatternVariable(Integer.valueOf(1));
testVar.testSwitchPatternVariable(Integer.valueOf(1));
testVar.test(Integer.valueOf(1));
assertTrue(staticNum1 != null, "staticNum1 is null unexpectedly");
assertTrue(staticNum2 == null, "staticNum1 is not null unexpectedly");
assertTrue(testVar.instanceNum1 != null, "instanceNum1 is null unexpectedly");
assertTrue(testVar.instanceNum2 == null, "instanceNum2 is not null unexpectedly");
assertTrue(staticNum1.intValue() == 1, "staticNum1.intValue() is not equal to 1");
assertTrue(testVar.instanceNum1.intValue() == 1, "instanceNum1.intValue() is not equal to 1");
}
public Integer testInstanceOfPatternVariable(Object x) {
if(x instanceof Number y) {
return ((Supplier<Integer>) (() -> {
return ((y instanceof Integer z) ? z : 1);
})).get();
}
return null;
}
public Integer testSwitchPatternVariable(Object x) {
switch (x) {
case Number n: {
return ((Supplier<Integer>) (() -> {
return ((n instanceof Integer i) ? i : 1);
})).get();
}
default: return null;
}
}
// Provided by the user
public Integer test(Object x) {
Integer bar = 1;
return ((x instanceof Number y) ?
((Supplier<Integer>) (() -> {
return ((y instanceof Integer z) ? z : bar);
})).get() : bar);
}
static void assertTrue(boolean cond, String info) {
if (!cond)
throw new AssertionError(info);
}
}