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/*
* @test
* @bug 7091003
* @summary ScheduledExecutorService never executes Runnable
* with corePoolSize of zero
* @library /lib/testlibrary/
* @author Chris Hegarty
*/
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS;
import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor;
import jdk.testlibrary.Utils;
/**
* Verify that tasks can be run even with a core pool size of 0.
*/
public class ZeroCorePoolSize {
static final long LONG_DELAY_MS = Utils.adjustTimeout(10_000);
volatile boolean taskRun;
void test(String[] args) throws Throwable {
ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor pool = new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(0);
Runnable task = new Runnable() {
public void run() {
taskRun = true;
}
};
check(pool.getCorePoolSize() == 0);
pool.schedule(task, 12L, MILLISECONDS);
pool.shutdown();
check(pool.awaitTermination(LONG_DELAY_MS, MILLISECONDS));
check(pool.getCorePoolSize() == 0);
check(taskRun);
}
//--------------------- Infrastructure ---------------------------
volatile int passed = 0, failed = 0;
void pass() {passed++;}
void fail() {failed++; Thread.dumpStack();}
void fail(String msg) {System.err.println(msg); fail();}
void unexpected(Throwable t) {failed++; t.printStackTrace();}
void check(boolean cond) {if (cond) pass(); else fail();}
void equal(Object x, Object y) {
if (x == null ? y == null : x.equals(y)) pass();
else fail(x + " not equal to " + y);}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable {
new ZeroCorePoolSize().instanceMain(args);}
void instanceMain(String[] args) throws Throwable {
try {test(args);} catch (Throwable t) {unexpected(t);}
System.out.printf("%nPassed = %d, failed = %d%n%n", passed, failed);
if (failed > 0) throw new AssertionError("Some tests failed");}
abstract class F {abstract void f() throws Throwable;}
void THROWS(Class<? extends Throwable> k, F... fs) {
for (F f : fs)
try {f.f(); fail("Expected " + k.getName() + " not thrown");}
catch (Throwable t) {
if (k.isAssignableFrom(t.getClass())) pass();
else unexpected(t);}}
}