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/*
* @test
*
* @summary converted from VM Testbase nsk/jdi/EventRequestManager/deleteEventRequest/delevtreq002.
* VM Testbase keywords: [jpda, jdi, quarantine]
* VM Testbase comments: 4613913
* VM Testbase readme:
* DESCRIPTION:
* The test for the implementation of an object of the type
* EventRequestManager.
* The test checks up that a result of the method
* com.sun.jdi.EventRequestManager.deleteEventRequest()
* complies with its spec:
* public void deleteEventRequest(EventRequest eventRequest)
* Removes an eventRequest. The eventRequest is disabled and the removed from the
* requests managed by this EventRequestManager.
* Once the eventRequest is deleted, no operations
* (for example, EventRequest.setEnabled(boolean)) are permitted -
* attempts to do so will generally cause an InvalidRequestStateException.
* No other eventRequests are effected.
* Because this method changes the underlying lists of event requests,
* attempting to directly delete from a list returned by a request accessor
* (e.g. below):
* Iterator iter = requestManager.stepRequests().iterator();
* while (iter.hasNext()) {
* requestManager.deleteEventRequest(iter.next());
* }
* may cause a ConcurrentModificationException.
* Instead use deleteEventRequests(List) or copy the list before iterating.
* Parameters: eventRequest - the eventRequest to remove
* The test checks up on the following assertion:
* Once the eventRequest is deleted, no operations
* (for example, EventRequest.setEnabled(boolean)) are permitted -
* attempts to do so will generally cause an InvalidRequestStateException.
* Testcases unclude all 12 sublcasses of EventRequest created by EventRequestManager.
* The test works as follows:
* The debugger program - nsk.jdi.EventRequestManager.deleteEventRequest.delevtreq002;
* the debuggee program - nsk.jdi.EventRequestManager.deleteEventRequest.delevtreq002a.
* Using nsk.jdi.share classes,
* the debugger gets the debuggee running on another JavaVM,
* creates the object debuggee.VM, and waits for VMStartEvent.
* Upon getting the debuggee VM started,
* the debugger calls corresponding debuggee.VM methods to get
* needed data and to perform checks.
* In case of error the test produces the return value 97 and
* a corresponding error message(s).
* Otherwise, the test is passed and produces
* the return value 95 and no message.
* COMMENTS:
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @build nsk.jdi.EventRequestManager.deleteEventRequest.delevtreq002
* nsk.jdi.EventRequestManager.deleteEventRequest.delevtreq002a
* @run driver
* nsk.jdi.EventRequestManager.deleteEventRequest.delevtreq002
* -verbose
* -arch=${os.family}-${os.simpleArch}
* -waittime=5
* -debugee.vmkind=java
* -transport.address=dynamic
* -debugee.vmkeys="${test.vm.opts} ${test.java.opts}"
*/
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