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/*
* @test
*
* @summary converted from VM Testbase nsk/jdi/ThreadReference/stop/stop001.
* VM Testbase keywords: [quick, jpda, jdi, quarantine]
* VM Testbase comments: 7034630
* VM Testbase readme:
* DESCRIPTION:
* The test for the implementation of an object of the type
* ThreadReference.
* The test checks up that a result of the method
* com.sun.jdi.ThreadReference.stop()
* complies with its spec:
* public void stop(ObjectReference throwable)
* throws InvalidTypeException
* Stops this thread with an asynchronous exception.
* A debugger thread in the target VM will stop this thread with the
* given Throwable object.
* Parameters: throwable - the asynchronous exception to throw.
* Throws: InvalidTypeException -
* if throwable is not an instance of java.lang.Throwable in
* the target VM.
* ObjectCollectedException -
* if this object or the asynchronous exception has been garbage collected.
* See Also: java.lang.Thread#stop(Throwable)
* when a ThreadReference object has not been garbage collected,
* hence ObjectCollectedException is not expected to be thrown.
* The test works as follows:
* The debugger program - nsk.jdi.ThreadReference.stop.stop001;
* the debuggee program - nsk.jdi.ThreadReference.stop.stop001a.
* 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:
* The test ws modified to fixe the bug:
* 4637894 TEST_BUG: stop001a does not check object against null
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @run driver jdk.test.lib.FileInstaller . .
* @build nsk.jdi.ThreadReference.stop.stop001
* nsk.jdi.ThreadReference.stop.stop001a
* @run main/othervm PropertyResolvingWrapper
* nsk.jdi.ThreadReference.stop.stop001
* -verbose
* -arch=${os.family}-${os.simpleArch}
* -waittime=5
* -debugee.vmkind=java
* -transport.address=dynamic
* "-debugee.vmkeys=${test.vm.opts} ${test.java.opts}"
*/