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/**
* JDK-8038413: NPE in unboxInteger
*
* @test
* @run
*/
// When adapting a method returning Integer to an optimistic call site
// expecting int, can't forego filters because of null. That is, the
// Integer->int conversion can't be left to the automatisms present in
// java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle.asType() because of potential null
// values.
var IntegerArray = Java.type("java.lang.Integer[]");
var arr = new IntegerArray(1);
print(arr[0]);