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package nsk.jdi.VirtualMachine.exit;
import nsk.share.*;
import nsk.share.jpda.*;
import nsk.share.jdi.*;
import com.sun.jdi.*;
import java.io.*;
/**
* The test for the implementation of an object of the type <BR>
* VirtualMachine. <BR>
* <BR>
* The test checks up that results of the method <BR>
* <code>com.sun.jdi.VirtualMachine.exit()</code> <BR>
* complies with its specification. <BR>
* <BR>
* The test works as follows. <BR>
* After launching a debuggee, a debugger gets its VirtualMachine<BR>
* object (vm), invokes the method vm.exit(testedReturnCode); <BR>
* and is waiting for the debuggee to finish and to return <BR>
* its exit code which should be testedReturnCode <BR>
* if debuggee's main thread death exception is not thrown. <BR>
* If the thread death exception is do thrown <BR>
* the exit code is FAILED. <BR>
*/
public class exit002 {
//----------------------------------------------------- templete section
static final int PASSED = 0;
static final int FAILED = 2;
static final int PASS_BASE = 95;
//----------------------------------------------------- templete parameters
static final String sHeader1 = "\n==> nsk/jdi/VirtualMachine/exit/exit002 ", sHeader2 = "--> debugger: ",
sHeader3 = "##> debugger: ";
//----------------------------------------------------- main method
public static void main(String argv[]) {
int result = run(argv, System.out);
if (result != 0) {
throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED with result " + result);
}
}
public static int run(String argv[], PrintStream out) {
return new exit002().runThis(argv, out);
}
//-------------------------------------------------- log procedures
private static Log logHandler;
private static void log1(String message) {
logHandler.display(sHeader1 + message);
}
private static void log2(String message) {
logHandler.display(sHeader2 + message);
}
private static void log3(String message) {
logHandler.complain(sHeader3 + message);
}
// ************************************************ test parameters
private String debuggeeName = "nsk.jdi.VirtualMachine.exit.exit002a";
//String mName = "nsk.jdi.VirtualMachine.exit";
//====================================================== test program
//------------------------------------------------------ common section
static ArgumentHandler argsHandler;
static int waitTime;
static VirtualMachine vm = null;
static int testExitCode = PASSED;
static final int returnCode0 = 0;
static final int returnCode1 = 1;
static final int returnCode2 = 2;
static final int returnCode3 = 3;
static final int returnCode4 = 4;
//------------------------------------------------------ methods
private int runThis(String argv[], PrintStream out) {
Debugee debuggee;
argsHandler = new ArgumentHandler(argv);
logHandler = new Log(out, argsHandler);
Binder binder = new Binder(argsHandler, logHandler);
if (argsHandler.verbose()) {
debuggee = binder.bindToDebugee(debuggeeName + " -vbs");
} else {
debuggee = binder.bindToDebugee(debuggeeName);
}
waitTime = argsHandler.getWaitTime();
IOPipe pipe = new IOPipe(debuggee);
debuggee.redirectStderr(out);
log2(debuggeeName + " debuggee launched");
debuggee.resume();
String line = pipe.readln();
if ((line == null) || !line.equals("ready")) {
log3("signal received is not 'ready' but: " + line);
return FAILED;
} else {
log2("'ready' recieved");
}
vm = debuggee.VM();
//------------------------------------------------------ testing section
log1(" TESTING BEGINS");
// Linux returns only 8 least significant bits of exit status - see #4459019 bug.
int testedReturnCode = 0x7F;
log2("......Call vm.exit(testedReturnCode) with exit code: " + testedReturnCode);
vm.exit(testedReturnCode);
debuggee.waitFor();
int status = debuggee.getStatus();
if (status != testedReturnCode) {
log3("debuggee returned UNEXPECTED exit status: " + testedReturnCode);
testExitCode = FAILED;
} else {
log2("debuggee returned expected exit status: " + testedReturnCode);
}
log1(" TESTING ENDS");
if (testExitCode != PASSED) {
logHandler.complain("TEST FAILED");
}
return testExitCode;
}
}
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