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| /* |
| * @test |
| * |
| * @summary converted from VM Testbase nsk/jdi/ClassType/newInstance/newinstance001. |
| * VM Testbase keywords: [jpda, jdi] |
| * VM Testbase readme: |
| * DESCRIPTION: |
| * The test for the implementation of an object of the type |
| * ClassType. |
| * The test checks up that a result of the method |
| * com.sun.jdi.ClassType.newInstance() |
| * complies with its spec: |
| * public ObjectReference newInstance(ThreadReference thread, |
| * Method method, |
| * List arguments, |
| * int options) |
| * throws InvalidTypeException, |
| * ClassNotLoadedException, |
| * IncompatibleThreadStateException, |
| * InvocationException |
| * Constructs a new instance of this type, using the given constructor Method |
| * in the target VM. The specified constructor must be defined in the this class. |
| * Instance creation will occur in the specified thread. |
| * Instance creation can occur only if the specified thread has |
| * been suspended by an event which occurred in that thread. |
| * Instance creation is not supported when the target |
| * VM has been suspended through VirtualMachine.suspend() or |
| * when the specified thread is suspended through ThreadReference.suspend(). |
| * The specified constructor is invoked with the arguments in the specified |
| * argument list. The invocation is synchronous; this method does not return |
| * until the constructor returns in the target VM. If the invoked method |
| * throws an exception, this method will throw an InvocationException which |
| * contains a mirror to the exception object thrown. |
| * Object arguments must be assignment compatible with the argument type |
| * (This implies that the argument type must be loaded through the enclosing |
| * class's class loader). Primitive arguments must be either assignment |
| * compatible with the argument type or must be convertible to the argument type |
| * without loss of information. |
| * See JLS section 5.2 for more information on assignment compatibility. |
| * By default, all threads in the target VM are resumed while the method is being |
| * invoked if they were previously suspended by an event or by |
| * VirtualMachine.suspend() or ThreadReference.suspend(). |
| * This is done to prevent the deadlocks that will occur if any of the threads own |
| * monitors that will be needed by the invoked method. |
| * It is possible that breakpoints or other events might occur during |
| * the invocation. Note, however, that this implicit resume acts exactly like |
| * ThreadReference.resume(), so if the thread's suspend count is greater than 1, |
| * it will remain in a suspended state during the invocation. |
| * By default, when the invocation completes, |
| * all threads in the target VM are suspended, |
| * regardless their state before the invocation. |
| * The resumption of other threads during the invocation can be prevented by |
| * specifying the INVOKE_SINGLE_THREADED bit flag in the options argument; |
| * however, there is no protection against or recovery from the deadlocks |
| * described above, so this option should be used with great caution. |
| * Only the specified thread will be resumed (as described for all threads above). |
| * Upon completion of a single threaded invoke, the invoking thread will be |
| * suspended once again. Note that any threads started during the single threaded |
| * invocation will not be suspended when the invocation completes. |
| * If the target VM is disconnected during the invoke |
| * (for example, through VirtualMachine.dispose()) |
| * the method invocation continues. |
| * Parameters: |
| * thread - the thread in which to invoke. |
| * method - the constructor Method to invoke. |
| * arguments - the list of Value arguments bound to the invoked constructor. |
| * Values from the list are assigned to arguments in |
| * the order they appear in the constructor signature. |
| * options - the integer bit flag options. |
| * Returns: |
| * an ObjectReference mirror of the newly created object. |
| * Throws: |
| * IllegalArgumentException - |
| * if the method is not a member of this class, if the size of the |
| * argument list does not match the number of declared arguments for |
| * the constructor, or if the method is not a constructor. |
| * {<at>link - InvalidTypeException} if any argument in the argument list is not |
| * assignable to the corresponding method argument type. |
| * ClassNotLoadedException - |
| * if any argument type has not yet been loaded through the appropriate class loader. |
| * IncompatibleThreadStateException - |
| * if the specified thread has not been suspended by an event. |
| * InvocationException - |
| * if the method invocation resulted in an exception in the target VM. |
| * ObjectCollectedException - |
| * if the given thread or any object argument has been garbage collected. |
| * Also thrown if this class has been unloaded and garbage collected. |
| * VMMismatchException - |
| * if a Mirror argument and this mirror do not belong to the same VirtualMachine. |
| * The case for testing includes invoking the method on the class TestClass |
| * which is global to a class implementing debuggee's thread in which |
| * instance creation is performed. |
| * No exception is expected to be thrown in response to call to the method. |
| * The test works as follows: |
| * The debugger program - nsk.jdi.ClassType.newInstance.newinstance001; |
| * the debuggee program - nsk.jdi.ClassType.newInstance.newinstance001a. |
| * Using nsk.jdi.share classes, |
| * the debugger gets the debuggee running on another JavaVM, |
| * creates the object debuggee.VM, |
| * 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 calls corresponding debuggee.VM methods to get |
| * needed data and compares the data got to the data expected. |
| * 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.ClassType.newInstance.newinstance001 |
| * nsk.jdi.ClassType.newInstance.newinstance001a |
| * @run main/othervm PropertyResolvingWrapper |
| * nsk.jdi.ClassType.newInstance.newinstance001 |
| * -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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