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/*
* @test
* @bug 4288198
* @summary Killing a Timer thread causes the Timer to fail silently on
* subsequent use.
*/
import java.util.*;
public class KillThread {
static volatile Thread tdThread;
public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception {
Timer t = new Timer();
// Start a mean event that kills the timer thread
t.schedule(new TimerTask() {
public void run() {
tdThread = Thread.currentThread();
throw new ThreadDeath();
}
}, 0);
// Wait for mean event to do the deed and thread to die.
try {
do {
Thread.sleep(100);
} while(tdThread == null);
} catch(InterruptedException e) {
}
tdThread.join();
// Try to start another event
try {
// Timer thread is dead now
t.schedule(new TimerTask() {
public void run() {
}
}, 0);
throw new Exception("We failed silently");
} catch(IllegalStateException e) {
// Killing the Timer thread is equivalent to cancelling the Timer
}
}
}