jdk-24/test/hotspot/jtreg/vmTestbase/jit/inline/inline005/inline005.java
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/*
* @test
*
* @summary converted from VM Testbase jit/inline/inline005.
* VM Testbase keywords: [jit, quick]
* VM Testbase readme:
* Bug 4079776. Make inlining of sqrt and abs work with register allocation.
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @run main/othervm jit.inline.inline005.inline005
*/
package jit.inline.inline005;
import nsk.share.TestFailure;
public class inline005 {
private static double fun (double x)
{
double t1 = Math.sqrt(x);
return t1*Math.exp(x);
}
/***************************************************************/
private static double fun_correct (double x)
{
return Math.sqrt(x)*Math.exp(x);
}
/***************************************************************/
public static void main(String[] argv) {
double x = 31.5;
if (fun(x) != fun_correct(x)) {
System.out.println(" Error: result = "+fun(x));
System.out.println(" must be = "+fun_correct(x));
throw new TestFailure("TEST FAILED");
}
else {
System.out.println("TEST PASSED");
}
}
}