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/*
* @test
* @bug 7197401
* @summary Add a subset of the org.objectweb.asm packages to jdk8
* This test doesn't test asm functionality, it just tests the presence of
* asm in the jdk.
* These compile/run commands do the following:
* - Verify that asm is not in ct.sym so user code that refs it won't compile.
* - Verify that asm really is in rt.jar and can be accessed when ct.sym is not used.
* - Verify that if user code is compiled without ct.sym, it can't access asm classes
* at runtime when a security manager is in use.
*
* @modules java.base/jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm
*
* @compile -XDignore.symbol.file=true AsmSanity.java
* @run main/othervm AsmSanity
*
* @run main/othervm/fail AsmSanity secure
*
*/
// Verify that the expected asm pkgs are present
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.*;
// Verify that we can actually run some of the asm code.
public class AsmSanity {
static public void main(String[] args) {
if (args.length == 0) {
System.out.println("-- Running without SecurityManager");
new Label();
System.out.println("-- Passed");
return;
}
if (args[0].equals("secure")) {
System.out.println("-- Running with SecurityManager");
java.lang.SecurityManager sm = new SecurityManager();
System.setSecurityManager(sm);
// This should cause an accessClassInPackage exception
new Label();
return;
}
throw new Error("-- Failed: Unknown argument to main: " + args[0]);
}
}