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/**
* @test
* @bug 4680160
* @summary The deprecated Thread.stop exposes un-checked JNI calls
* that result in crashes when NULL is passed into subsequent
* JNI calls.
*/
import java.net.*;
import java.io.IOException;
public class ThreadStop {
static class Server implements Runnable {
ServerSocket ss;
Server() throws IOException {
ss = new ServerSocket(0);
}
public int localPort() {
return ss.getLocalPort();
}
public void run() {
try {
Socket s = ss.accept();
} catch (IOException ioe) {
} catch (ThreadDeath x) {
} finally {
try {
ss.close();
} catch (IOException x) { }
}
}
}
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
// start a server
Server svr = new Server();
Thread thr = new Thread(svr);
thr.start();
// give server time to block in ServerSocket.accept()
Thread.sleep(2000);
// "stop" the thread
thr.stop();
// give thread time to stop
Thread.sleep(2000);
// it's platform specific if Thread.stop interrupts the
// thread - on Linux/Windows most likely that thread is
// still in accept() so we connect to server which causes
// it to unblock and do JNI-stuff with a pending exception
try (Socket s = new Socket("localhost", svr.localPort())) {
} catch (IOException ioe) {
}
thr.join();
}
}