#!/bin/ksh -p # # Copyright (c) 2012, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. # # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that # accompanied this code). # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version # 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA # or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any # questions. # # # @test # @bug 4929170 7078379 # @summary Tests that user-supplied IIOMetadata implementations # loaded by separate classloader in separate thread # is able to load correspnding IIOMetadataFormat # implementations. # @author Andrew Brygin # # @compile UserPluginMetadataFormatTest.java MetadataFormatThreadTest.java MetadataTest.java # @run shell/timeout=60 runMetadataFormatThreadTest.sh # Note!!!! JavaCodeForYourTest_CHANGE_THIS.java must be changed or deleted. # If there is any java code which will be executed during the test, it must # be compiled by the line above. If multiple .java files, separate the # files by spaces on that line. See testing page of AWT home page for # pointers to the testharness spec. and FAQ. # Note!!!! Change AppletDeadlock.sh to the name of your test!!!! # There are several resources which need to be present before many # shell scripts can run. Following are examples of how to check for # many common ones. # # Note that the shell used is the Korn Shell, KSH # # Also note, it is recommended that make files NOT be used. Rather, # put the individual commands directly into this file. That way, # it is possible to use command line arguments and other shell tech- # niques to find the compiler, etc on different systems. For example, # a different path could be used depending on whether this were a # Solaris or Win32 machine, which is more difficult (if even possible) # in a make file. # Beginning of subroutines: status=1 #Call this from anywhere to fail the test with an error message # usage: fail "reason why the test failed" fail() { echo "The test failed :-(" echo "$*" 1>&2 exit 1 } #end of fail() #Call this from anywhere to pass the test with a message # usage: pass "reason why the test passed if applicable" pass() { echo "The test passed!!!" echo "$*" 1>&2 exit 0 } #end of pass() # end of subroutines # The beginning of the script proper # Checking for proper OS OS=`uname -s` case "$OS" in Linux | Darwin | AIX ) VAR="A different value for Linux" DEFAULT_JDK=/none #DEFAULT_JDK=/usr/local/java/jdk1.4/linux-i386 FILESEP="/" ;; Windows_95 | Windows_98 | Windows_NT | Windows_ME ) VAR="A different value for Win32" DEFAULT_JDK=/none #DEFAULT_JDK=/usr/local/java/jdk1.2/win32 FILESEP="\\" ;; CYGWIN* ) VAR="A different value for CYGWIN" DEFAULT_JDK=/none FILESEP="/" ;; # catch all other OSs * ) echo "Unrecognized system! $OS" fail "Unrecognized system! $OS" ;; esac # check that some executable or other file you need is available, abort if not # note that the name of the executable is in the fail string as well. # this is how to check for presence of the compiler, etc. #RESOURCE=`whence SomeProgramOrFileNeeded` #if [ "${RESOURCE}" = "" ] ; # then fail "Need SomeProgramOrFileNeeded to perform the test" ; #fi # IT'S FINE TO DELETE THIS IF NOT NEEDED! # check if an environment variable you need is set, give it a default if not #if [ -z "${NEEDED_VAR}" ] ; then # # The var is NOT set, so give it a default # NEEDED_VAR=/some/default/value/such/as/a/path #fi # IT'S FINE TO DELETE THIS IF NOT NEEDED! #if [ -z "${NEEDED_LATER_VAR}" ] ; then # # The var is NOT set, so give it a default # # will need it in other scripts called from this one, so export it # NEEDED_LATER_VAR="/a/different/path/note/the/quotes" # export NEEDED_LATER_VAR #fi # Want this test to run standalone as well as in the harness, so do the # following to copy the test's directory into the harness's scratch directory # and set all appropriate variables: if [ -z "${TESTJAVA}" ] ; then # TESTJAVA is not set, so the test is running stand-alone. # TESTJAVA holds the path to the root directory of the build of the JDK # to be tested. That is, any java files run explicitly in this shell # should use TESTJAVA in the path to the java interpreter. # So, we'll set this to the JDK spec'd on the command line. If none # is given on the command line, tell the user that and use a cheesy # default. # THIS IS THE JDK BEING TESTED. if [ -n "$1" ] ; then TESTJAVA=$1 else echo "no JDK specified on command line so using default!" TESTJAVA=$DEFAULT_JDK fi TESTSRC=. TESTCLASSES=. STANDALONE=1; fi echo "JDK under test is: $TESTJAVA" #Deal with .class files: if [ -n "${STANDALONE}" ] ; then #if standalone, remind user to cd to dir. containing test before running it echo "Just a reminder: cd to the dir containing this test when running it" # then compile all .java files (if there are any) into .class files if [ -a *.java ] ; then echo "Reminder, this test should be in its own directory with all" echo "supporting files it needs in the directory with it." ${TESTJAVA}/bin/javac ./*.java ; fi # else in harness so copy all the class files from where jtreg put them # over to the scratch directory this test is running in. else cp ${TESTCLASSES}/*.class . ; fi #if in test harness, then copy the entire directory that the test is in over # to the scratch directory. This catches any support files needed by the test. #if [ -z "${STANDALONE}" ] ; # then cp ${TESTSRC}/* . #fi #Just before executing anything, make sure it has executable permission! chmod 777 ./* ############### YOUR TEST CODE HERE!!!!!!! ############# #All files required for the test should be in the same directory with # this file. If converting a standalone test to run with the harness, # as long as all files are in the same directory and it returns 0 for # pass, you should be able to cut and paste it into here and it will # run with the test harness. # This is an example of running something -- test # The stuff below catches the exit status of test then passes or fails # this shell test as appropriate ( 0 status is considered a pass here ) #./test # DELETE THIS LINE AND REPLACE WITH YOUR OWN COMMAND!!! if [ -d ./test_classes ] ; then rm -rf ./test_calsses fi mkdir ./test_classes # split application classes and test plugin classes mv ./UserPluginMetadataFormatTest*.class ./test_classes $TESTJAVA/bin/java ${TESTVMOPTS} \ MetadataFormatThreadTest test_classes UserPluginMetadataFormatTest ############### END YOUR TEST CODE !!!!! ############ status=$? # pass or fail the test based on status of the command if [ $status -eq "0" ]; then pass "Test passed - no stack trace printing" else fail "Test failure - stack trace was printed" fi #For additional examples of how to write platform independent KSH scripts, # see the jtreg file itself. It is a KSH script for both Solaris and Win32