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| /* |
| * @test |
| * |
| * @summary converted from VM Testbase nsk/jdi/ArrayReference/setValues_l/setvaluesl003. |
| * VM Testbase keywords: [jpda, jdi] |
| * VM Testbase readme: |
| * DESCRIPTION: |
| * The test for the boundary value of the parameters. |
| * The test checks up that the method |
| * com.sun.jdi.ArrayReference.setValue(int, Value) |
| * correctly works for the boundary value of parameter and complies with its |
| * spec: |
| * public void setValues(List values) |
| * throws InvalidTypeException, |
| * ClassNotLoadedException |
| * Replaces all array components with other values. If the given list is |
| * larger in size than the array, the values at the end of the list are |
| * ignored. |
| * Object values must be assignment compatible with the element type |
| * (This implies that the component type must be loaded through the |
| * enclosing class's class loader). Primitive values must be either |
| * assignment compatible with the component type or must be convertible |
| * to the component type without loss of information. See JLS section 5.2 |
| * for more information on assignment compatibility. |
| * Parameters: |
| * values - a list of Value objects to be placed in this array. |
| * If values.size() is less that the length of the array, the first |
| * values.size() elements are set. |
| * Throws: |
| * InvalidTypeException - if any of the new values is not compatible |
| * with the declared type of array components. |
| * ClassNotLoadedException - if the array component type has not yet |
| * been loaded through the appropriate class loader. |
| * The test cases include instance fields of the primitive types, which are |
| * one-dimensional arrays. Possible values of <Values> parameter of the method |
| * are generated from debugee's arrays, which contains boundary values of |
| * every primitive type. |
| * Every tested array of primitive type is checked in several steps: |
| * 1. List parameter consists of values of the same primitive types. |
| * InvalidTypeException is expected, when primitive values are neither |
| * assignment compatible with the component type nor are convertible |
| * to the component type without loss of information. |
| * 2. List is generated from primitive values passed in first step. |
| * In this case no exceptions are expected. |
| * 3. List has null value. In this case NullPointerException is |
| * excpected. |
| * The test works as follows: |
| * The debugger program - nsk.jdi.ArrayReference.setValue.setvalue003; |
| * the debuggee program - nsk.jdi.ArrayReference.setValue.setvalue003a. |
| * Using nsk.jdi.share classes, the debugger gets the debuggee running on |
| * another JavaVM, establishes a pipe with the debuggee program, and then |
| * send to the programm commands, to which the debuggee replies via the pipe. |
| * Upon getting reply, the debugger requests fields of checked object |
| * and trys to set a value of arry items correspondence with the test cases |
| * above. |
| * In case of error the test produces the return value 97 and a corresponding |
| * error message(s). Otherwise, the test is passed and produces the return |
| * value 95 and no message. |
| * COMMENTS: |
| * |
| * @library /vmTestbase |
| * /test/lib |
| * @run driver jdk.test.lib.FileInstaller . . |
| * @build nsk.jdi.ArrayReference.setValues_l.setvaluesl003 |
| * nsk.jdi.ArrayReference.setValues_l.setvaluesl003a |
| * @run main/othervm PropertyResolvingWrapper |
| * nsk.jdi.ArrayReference.setValues_l.setvaluesl003 |
| * -verbose |
| * -arch=${os.family}-${os.simpleArch} |
| * -waittime=5 |
| * -debugee.vmkind=java |
| * -transport.address=dynamic |
| * "-debugee.vmkeys=${test.vm.opts} ${test.java.opts}" |
| */ |
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