jdk-24/test/hotspot/jtreg/runtime/jni/8025979/libUninitializedStrings.c
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#include "jni.h"
//Method to verify expression and throw java/lang/Exception if it is FALSE
void Assert(JNIEnv *jni_env, jint expr, const char* message) {
if(expr == 0){ //if expr is false
(*jni_env)->FatalError(jni_env, message);
}
}
//Method to allocate a java/lang/String object and return jstring as a result
jstring AllocateString(JNIEnv *jni_env) {
jclass classString = NULL;
jstring allocatedString = NULL;
classString = (*jni_env)->FindClass(jni_env, "java/lang/String");
//NULL check
Assert(jni_env, (classString != NULL), "class String not found");
//allocate object of type java/lang/String
allocatedString = (jstring) (*jni_env)->AllocObject(jni_env, classString);
//NULL check
Assert(jni_env, (allocatedString != NULL), "allocated string is NULL");
return allocatedString;
}
//GetStringLength test
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_UninitializedStrings_lengthTest
(JNIEnv *jni_env, jclass cl) {
jint stringLength = 0;
jstring allocatedString = NULL;
//allocate object of type java/lang/String
allocatedString = AllocateString(jni_env);
stringLength = (*jni_env)->GetStringLength(jni_env, allocatedString);
Assert(jni_env, (stringLength == 0), "string length must be 0");
}
//GetStringChars test
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_UninitializedStrings_charsTest
(JNIEnv *jni_env, jclass cl) {
jint compareRes = 0;
const jchar* stringChars = NULL;
jstring allocatedString = NULL;
//allocate object of type java/lang/String
allocatedString = AllocateString(jni_env);
stringChars = (*jni_env)->GetStringChars(jni_env, allocatedString, NULL);
compareRes = (stringChars == NULL);
//release stringChars pointer
(*jni_env)->ReleaseStringChars(jni_env, allocatedString, stringChars);
Assert(jni_env, compareRes, "string chars must be NULL");
}
//GetStringUTFLength test
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_UninitializedStrings_utfLengthTest
(JNIEnv *jni_env, jclass cl) {
jint stringLength = 0;
jstring allocatedString = NULL;
//allocate object of type java/lang/String
allocatedString = AllocateString(jni_env);
stringLength = (*jni_env)->GetStringUTFLength(jni_env, allocatedString);
Assert(jni_env, (stringLength == 0), "string utf length must be 0");
}
//GetStringUTFChars test
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_UninitializedStrings_utfCharsTest
(JNIEnv *jni_env, jclass cl) {
jint compareRes = 0;
const char* stringUtfChars = NULL;
jstring allocatedString = NULL;
//allocate object of type java/lang/String
allocatedString = AllocateString(jni_env);
stringUtfChars = (*jni_env)->GetStringUTFChars(jni_env, allocatedString, NULL);
compareRes = (stringUtfChars == NULL);
//release stringUtfChars pointer
(*jni_env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(jni_env, allocatedString, stringUtfChars);
Assert(jni_env, compareRes, "string utf chars must be NULL");
}