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/*
* @test
* @summary When super class is missing during dumping, no crash should happen.
*
* @requires vm.cds
* @library /test/lib
* @modules java.base/jdk.internal.misc
* java.management
* jdk.jartool/sun.tools.jar
* @compile test-classes/MissingSuper.java
* @run main MissingSuperTest
*/
public class MissingSuperTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// The classes "MissingSuperSup" and "MissingSuperIntf" are intentionally not
// included into the jar to provoke the test condition
JarBuilder.build("missing_super", "MissingSuper",
"MissingSuperSub", "MissingSuperImpl");
String appJar = TestCommon.getTestJar("missing_super.jar");
TestCommon.test(appJar, TestCommon.list("MissingSuper",
"MissingSuperSub",
"MissingSuperImpl"),
"MissingSuper");
}
}