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/*
* @test
* @bug 8019184
* @library /lib/testlibrary /lib/testlibrary/jsr292
* @summary MethodHandles.catchException() fails when methods have 8 args + varargs
* @run main TestCatchExceptionWithVarargs
*/
import com.oracle.testlibrary.jsr292.CodeCacheOverflowProcessor;
import java.util.*;
import java.lang.invoke.*;
public class TestCatchExceptionWithVarargs {
private static final Class<?> CLASS = TestCatchExceptionWithVarargs.class;
private static final int MAX_MH_ARITY = 254;
public static MethodHandle target;
public static MethodHandle handler;
private static Object firstArg;
static class MyException extends Exception {
}
public static Object target(Object... a) throws Exception {
if (a[0] != firstArg) {
throw new AssertionError("first argument different than expected: " + a[0] + " != " + firstArg);
}
throw new MyException();
}
public static Object handler(Object... a) {
if (a[0] != firstArg) {
throw new AssertionError("first argument different than expected: " + a[0] + " != " + firstArg);
}
return a[0];
}
static {
try {
MethodType mtype = MethodType.methodType(Object.class, Object[].class);
target = MethodHandles.lookup().findStatic(CLASS, "target", mtype);
handler = MethodHandles.lookup().findStatic(CLASS, "handler", mtype);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new AssertionError(e);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable {
CodeCacheOverflowProcessor
.runMHTest(TestCatchExceptionWithVarargs::test);
}
public static void test() throws Throwable {
List<Class<?>> ptypes = new LinkedList<>();
ptypes.add(Object[].class);
// We use MAX_MH_ARITY - 1 here to account for the Object[] argument.
for (int i = 1; i < MAX_MH_ARITY - 1; i++) {
ptypes.add(0, Object.class);
MethodHandle targetWithArgs = target.asType(MethodType.methodType(Object.class, ptypes));
MethodHandle handlerWithArgs = handler.asType(MethodType.methodType(Object.class, ptypes));
handlerWithArgs = MethodHandles.dropArguments(handlerWithArgs, 0, MyException.class);
MethodHandle gwc1 = MethodHandles.catchException(targetWithArgs, MyException.class, handlerWithArgs);
// The next line throws an IllegalArgumentException if there is a bug.
MethodHandle gwc2 = MethodHandles.catchException(gwc1, MyException.class, handlerWithArgs);
// This is only to verify that the method handles can actually be invoked and do the right thing.
firstArg = new Object();
Object o = gwc2.asSpreader(Object[].class, ptypes.size() - 1).invoke(firstArg, new Object[i]);
if (o != firstArg) {
throw new AssertionError("return value different than expected: " + o + " != " + firstArg);
}
}
}
}