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/*
* @test
* @bug 8030046
* @summary javac incorrectly handles absolute paths in manifest classpath
* @author govereau
* @library /tools/javac/lib
* @build ToolBox
* @run main AbsolutePathTest
*/
import java.io.File;
public class AbsolutePathTest {
public static void main(String... cmdline) throws Exception {
// compile test.Test
ToolBox.JavaToolArgs args = new ToolBox.JavaToolArgs();
args.appendArgs("-d", "."); // this is needed to get the classfiles in test
ToolBox.javac(args.setSources("package test; public class Test{}"));
// build test.jar containing test.Test
// we need the jars in a directory different from the working
// directory to trigger the bug. I will reuse test/
ToolBox.jar("cf", "test/test.jar", "test/Test.class");
// build second jar in test directory using
// an absolute path reference to the first jar
String path = new File("test/test.jar").getAbsolutePath();
ToolBox.mkManifestWithClassPath(null, path);
ToolBox.jar("cfm", "test/test2.jar", "MANIFEST.MF");
// this should not fail
args.appendArgs("-cp", ".");
ToolBox.javac(args.setSources("import test.Test; class Test2 {}"));
}
}