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* Written by members of JCP JSR-166 Expert Group and released to the |
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* public domain. Use, modify, and redistribute this code in any way |
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* without acknowledgement. Other contributors include Andrew Wright, |
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* Jeffrey Hayes, Pat Fischer, Mike Judd. |
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* Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166 |
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* Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at |
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* http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain |
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* Other contributors include Andrew Wright, Jeffrey Hayes, |
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* Pat Fisher, Mike Judd. |
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*/ |
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import junit.framework.*; |
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import java.util.*; |
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import java.util.PropertyPermission; |
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import java.util.concurrent.*; |
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import java.io.*; |
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import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference; |
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import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS; |
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import java.security.CodeSource; |
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import java.security.Permission; |
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import java.security.PermissionCollection; |
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import java.security.Permissions; |
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import java.security.Policy; |
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import java.security.ProtectionDomain; |
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import java.security.SecurityPermission; |
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/** |
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* Base class for JSR166 Junit TCK tests. Defines some constants, |
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* utility methods and classes, as well as a simple framework for |
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* helping to make sure that assertions failing in generated threads |
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* cause the associated test that generated them to itself fail (which |
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* JUnit doe not otherwise arrange). The rules for creating such |
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* JUnit does not otherwise arrange). The rules for creating such |
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* tests are: |
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* |
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* <ol> |
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* |
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* <li> All assertions in code running in generated threads must use |
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* the forms {@link threadFail} , {@link threadAssertTrue} {@link |
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* threadAssertEquals}, or {@link threadAssertNull}, (not |
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* <tt>fail</tt>, <tt>assertTrue</tt>, etc.) It is OK (but not |
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* the forms {@link #threadFail}, {@link #threadAssertTrue}, {@link |
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* #threadAssertEquals}, or {@link #threadAssertNull}, (not |
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* {@code fail}, {@code assertTrue}, etc.) It is OK (but not |
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* particularly recommended) for other code to use these forms too. |
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* Only the most typically used JUnit assertion methods are defined |
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* this way, but enough to live with.</li> |
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* |
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* <li> If you override {@link setUp} or {@link tearDown}, make sure |
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* to invoke <tt>super.setUp</tt> and <tt>super.tearDown</tt> within |
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* <li> If you override {@link #setUp} or {@link #tearDown}, make sure |
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* to invoke {@code super.setUp} and {@code super.tearDown} within |
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* them. These methods are used to clear and check for thread |
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* assertion failures.</li> |
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* |
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* <li>All delays and timeouts must use one of the constants {@link |
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* SHORT_DELAY_MS}, {@link SMALL_DELAY_MS}, {@link MEDIUM_DELAY_MS}, |
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* {@link LONG_DELAY_MS}. The idea here is that a SHORT is always |
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* <li>All delays and timeouts must use one of the constants {@code |
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* SHORT_DELAY_MS}, {@code SMALL_DELAY_MS}, {@code MEDIUM_DELAY_MS}, |
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* {@code LONG_DELAY_MS}. The idea here is that a SHORT is always |
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* discriminable from zero time, and always allows enough time for the |
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* small amounts of computation (creating a thread, calling a few |
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* methods, etc) needed to reach a timeout point. Similarly, a SMALL |
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* is always discriminable as larger than SHORT and smaller than |
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* MEDIUM. And so on. These constants are set to conservative values, |
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* but even so, if there is ever any doubt, they can all be increased |
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* in one spot to rerun tests on slower platforms</li> |
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* in one spot to rerun tests on slower platforms.</li> |
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* <li> All threads generated must be joined inside each test case |
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* method (or <tt>fail</tt> to do so) before returning from the |
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* method. The {@link joinPool} method can be used to do this when |
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* method (or {@code fail} to do so) before returning from the |
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* method. The {@code joinPool} method can be used to do this when |
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* using Executors.</li> |
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* </ol> |
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* <p> <b>Other notes</b> |
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* <ul> |
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* <li> Usually, there is one testcase method per JSR166 method |
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* covering "normal" operation, and then as many exception-testing |
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* methods as there are exceptions the method can throw. Sometimes |
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* there are multiple tests per JSR166 method when the different |
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* "normal" behaviors differ significantly. And sometimes testcases |
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* cover multiple methods when they cannot be tested in |
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* isolation.</li> |
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* <li> The documentation style for testcases is to provide as javadoc |
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* a simple sentence or two describing the property that the testcase |
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* method purports to test. The javadocs do not say anything about how |
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* the property is tested. To find out, read the code.</li> |
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* <li> These tests are "conformance tests", and do not attempt to |
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* test throughput, latency, scalability or other performance factors |
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* (see the separate "jtreg" tests for a set intended to check these |
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* for the most central aspects of functionality.) So, most tests use |
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* the smallest sensible numbers of threads, collection sizes, etc |
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* needed to check basic conformance.</li> |
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* <li>The test classes currently do not declare inclusion in |
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* any particular package to simplify things for people integrating |
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* them in TCK test suites.</li> |
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* <li> As a convenience, the {@code main} of this class (JSR166TestCase) |
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* runs all JSR166 unit tests.</li> |
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* </ul> |
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public class JSR166TestCase extends TestCase { |
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private static final boolean useSecurityManager = |
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Boolean.getBoolean("jsr166.useSecurityManager"); |
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* Runs all JSR166 unit tests using junit.textui.TestRunner |
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*/ |
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public static void main(String[] args) { |
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if (useSecurityManager) { |
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System.err.println("Setting a permissive security manager"); |
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Policy.setPolicy(permissivePolicy()); |
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System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager()); |
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} |
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int iters = (args.length == 0) ? 1 : Integer.parseInt(args[0]); |
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Test s = suite(); |
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for (int i = 0; i < iters; ++i) { |
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junit.textui.TestRunner.run(s); |
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System.gc(); |
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System.runFinalization(); |
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} |
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System.exit(0); |
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} |
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* Collects all JSR166 unit tests as one suite |
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*/ |
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public static Test suite() { |
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TestSuite suite = new TestSuite("JSR166 Unit Tests"); |
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suite.addTest(ForkJoinPoolTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ForkJoinTaskTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(RecursiveActionTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(RecursiveTaskTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(LinkedTransferQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(PhaserTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ThreadLocalRandomTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AbstractExecutorServiceTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AbstractQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AbstractQueuedSynchronizerTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AbstractQueuedLongSynchronizerTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ArrayBlockingQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ArrayDequeTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicBooleanTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicIntegerArrayTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicIntegerFieldUpdaterTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicIntegerTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicLongArrayTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicLongFieldUpdaterTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicLongTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicMarkableReferenceTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicReferenceArrayTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicReferenceFieldUpdaterTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicReferenceTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(AtomicStampedReferenceTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ConcurrentHashMapTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ConcurrentLinkedDequeTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ConcurrentLinkedQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ConcurrentSkipListMapTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ConcurrentSkipListSubMapTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ConcurrentSkipListSetTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ConcurrentSkipListSubSetTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(CopyOnWriteArrayListTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(CopyOnWriteArraySetTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(CountDownLatchTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(CyclicBarrierTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(DelayQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(EntryTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ExchangerTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ExecutorsTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ExecutorCompletionServiceTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(FutureTaskTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(LinkedBlockingDequeTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(LinkedBlockingQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(LinkedListTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(LockSupportTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(PriorityBlockingQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(PriorityQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ReentrantLockTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ReentrantReadWriteLockTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ScheduledExecutorTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ScheduledExecutorSubclassTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(SemaphoreTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(SynchronousQueueTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(SystemTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ThreadLocalTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ThreadPoolExecutorTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ThreadPoolExecutorSubclassTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(ThreadTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(TimeUnitTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(TreeMapTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(TreeSetTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(TreeSubMapTest.suite()); |
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suite.addTest(TreeSubSetTest.suite()); |
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} |
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public static long SHORT_DELAY_MS; |
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public static long SMALL_DELAY_MS; |
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* Returns the shortest timed delay. This could |
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} |
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protected void setDelays() { |
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SHORT_DELAY_MS = getShortDelay(); |
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} |
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* Flag set true if any threadAssert methods fail |
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private final AtomicReference<Throwable> threadFailure |
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* Initialize test to indicate that no thread assertions have failed |
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* Records an exception so that it can be rethrown later in the test |
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* harness thread, triggering a test case failure. Only the first |
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* failure is recorded; subsequent calls to this method from within |
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* the same test have no effect. |
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public void setUp() { |
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public void threadRecordFailure(Throwable t) { |
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threadFailure.compareAndSet(null, t); |
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} |
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public void setUp() { |
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setDelays(); |
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threadFailed = false; |
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} |
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* Trigger test case failure if any thread assertions have failed |
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* Triggers test case failure if any thread assertions have failed, |
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* by rethrowing, in the test harness thread, any exception recorded |
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* earlier by threadRecordFailure. |
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*/ |
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public void tearDown() { |
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assertFalse(threadFailed); |
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public void tearDown() throws Exception { |
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Throwable t = threadFailure.get(); |
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if (t != null) { |
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if (t instanceof Error) |
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throw (Error) t; |
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else if (t instanceof RuntimeException) |
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throw (RuntimeException) t; |
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new AssertionFailedError(t.toString()); |
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afe.initCause(t); |
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} |
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} |
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* Fail, also setting status to indicate current testcase should fail |
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* Just like fail(reason), but additionally recording (using |
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* threadRecordFailure) any AssertionFailedError thrown, so that |
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* the current testcase will fail. |
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*/ |
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public void threadFail(String reason) { |
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threadFailed = true; |
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fail(reason); |
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try { |
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fail(reason); |
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} catch (AssertionFailedError t) { |
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threadRecordFailure(t); |
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fail(reason); |
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} |
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} |
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* If expression not true, set status to indicate current testcase |
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* should fail |
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* Just like assertTrue(b), but additionally recording (using |
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* threadRecordFailure) any AssertionFailedError thrown, so that |
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* the current testcase will fail. |
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public void threadAssertTrue(boolean b) { |
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threadFailed = true; |
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try { |
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assertTrue(b); |
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} catch (AssertionFailedError t) { |
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threadRecordFailure(t); |
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} |
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* If expression not false, set status to indicate current testcase |
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* should fail |
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* Just like assertFalse(b), but additionally recording (using |
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* threadRecordFailure) any AssertionFailedError thrown, so that |
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* the current testcase will fail. |
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*/ |
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public void threadAssertFalse(boolean b) { |
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if (b) { |
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threadFailed = true; |
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try { |
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assertFalse(b); |
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} catch (AssertionFailedError t) { |
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threadRecordFailure(t); |
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} |
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* If argument not null, set status to indicate current testcase |
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* should fail |
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* Just like assertNull(x), but additionally recording (using |
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* threadRecordFailure) any AssertionFailedError thrown, so that |
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* the current testcase will fail. |
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public void threadAssertNull(Object x) { |
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threadFailed = true; |
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try { |
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assertNull(x); |
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} catch (AssertionFailedError t) { |
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threadRecordFailure(t); |
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} |
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* If arguments not equal, set status to indicate current testcase |
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* should fail |
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* Just like assertEquals(x, y), but additionally recording (using |
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* threadRecordFailure) any AssertionFailedError thrown, so that |
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* the current testcase will fail. |
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public void threadAssertEquals(long x, long y) { |
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if (x != y) { |
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threadFailed = true; |
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try { |
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assertEquals(x, y); |
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} catch (AssertionFailedError t) { |
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threadRecordFailure(t); |
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throw t; |
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} |
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* If arguments not equal, set status to indicate current testcase |
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* should fail |
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* Just like assertEquals(x, y), but additionally recording (using |
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* threadRecordFailure) any AssertionFailedError thrown, so that |
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* the current testcase will fail. |
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public void threadAssertEquals(Object x, Object y) { |
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if (x != y && (x == null || !x.equals(y))) { |
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threadFailed = true; |
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try { |
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assertEquals(x, y); |
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} catch (AssertionFailedError t) { |
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threadRecordFailure(t); |
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threadUnexpectedException(t); |
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* Just like assertSame(x, y), but additionally recording (using |
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* threadRecordFailure) any AssertionFailedError thrown, so that |
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* the current testcase will fail. |
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*/ |
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public void threadAssertSame(Object x, Object y) { |
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try { |
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assertSame(x, y); |
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} catch (AssertionFailedError t) { |
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threadRecordFailure(t); |
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throw t; |
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} |
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* threadFail with message "should throw exception" |
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*/ |
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* Calls threadFail with message "should throw exception". |
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*/ |
365 |
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public void threadShouldThrow() { |
366 |
< |
threadFailed = true; |
170 |
< |
fail("should throw exception"); |
366 |
> |
threadFail("should throw exception"); |
367 |
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} |
368 |
|
|
369 |
|
/** |
370 |
< |
* threadFail with message "Unexpected exception" |
370 |
> |
* Calls threadFail with message "should throw" + exceptionName. |
371 |
|
*/ |
372 |
< |
public void threadUnexpectedException() { |
373 |
< |
threadFailed = true; |
178 |
< |
fail("Unexpected exception"); |
372 |
> |
public void threadShouldThrow(String exceptionName) { |
373 |
> |
threadFail("should throw " + exceptionName); |
374 |
|
} |
375 |
|
|
376 |
+ |
/** |
377 |
+ |
* Records the given exception using {@link #threadRecordFailure}, |
378 |
+ |
* then rethrows the exception, wrapping it in an |
379 |
+ |
* AssertionFailedError if necessary. |
380 |
+ |
*/ |
381 |
+ |
public void threadUnexpectedException(Throwable t) { |
382 |
+ |
threadRecordFailure(t); |
383 |
+ |
t.printStackTrace(); |
384 |
+ |
if (t instanceof RuntimeException) |
385 |
+ |
throw (RuntimeException) t; |
386 |
+ |
else if (t instanceof Error) |
387 |
+ |
throw (Error) t; |
388 |
+ |
else { |
389 |
+ |
AssertionFailedError afe = |
390 |
+ |
new AssertionFailedError("unexpected exception: " + t); |
391 |
+ |
t.initCause(t); |
392 |
+ |
throw afe; |
393 |
+ |
} |
394 |
+ |
} |
395 |
|
|
396 |
|
/** |
397 |
< |
* Wait out termination of a thread pool or fail doing so |
397 |
> |
* Waits out termination of a thread pool or fails doing so. |
398 |
|
*/ |
399 |
|
public void joinPool(ExecutorService exec) { |
400 |
|
try { |
401 |
|
exec.shutdown(); |
402 |
< |
assertTrue(exec.awaitTermination(LONG_DELAY_MS, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)); |
403 |
< |
} catch(InterruptedException ie) { |
404 |
< |
fail("Unexpected exception"); |
402 |
> |
assertTrue("ExecutorService did not terminate in a timely manner", |
403 |
> |
exec.awaitTermination(LONG_DELAY_MS, MILLISECONDS)); |
404 |
> |
} catch (SecurityException ok) { |
405 |
> |
// Allowed in case test doesn't have privs |
406 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ie) { |
407 |
> |
fail("Unexpected InterruptedException"); |
408 |
|
} |
409 |
|
} |
410 |
|
|
411 |
|
|
412 |
|
/** |
413 |
< |
* fail with message "should throw exception" |
414 |
< |
*/ |
413 |
> |
* Fails with message "should throw exception". |
414 |
> |
*/ |
415 |
|
public void shouldThrow() { |
416 |
|
fail("Should throw exception"); |
417 |
|
} |
418 |
|
|
419 |
|
/** |
420 |
< |
* fail with message "Unexpected exception" |
420 |
> |
* Fails with message "should throw " + exceptionName. |
421 |
|
*/ |
422 |
< |
public void unexpectedException() { |
423 |
< |
fail("Unexpected exception"); |
422 |
> |
public void shouldThrow(String exceptionName) { |
423 |
> |
fail("Should throw " + exceptionName); |
424 |
|
} |
425 |
|
|
209 |
– |
|
426 |
|
/** |
427 |
|
* The number of elements to place in collections, arrays, etc. |
428 |
|
*/ |
429 |
< |
static final int SIZE = 20; |
429 |
> |
public static final int SIZE = 20; |
430 |
|
|
431 |
|
// Some convenient Integer constants |
432 |
|
|
433 |
< |
static final Integer zero = new Integer(0); |
434 |
< |
static final Integer one = new Integer(1); |
435 |
< |
static final Integer two = new Integer(2); |
436 |
< |
static final Integer three = new Integer(3); |
437 |
< |
static final Integer four = new Integer(4); |
438 |
< |
static final Integer five = new Integer(5); |
439 |
< |
static final Integer six = new Integer(6); |
440 |
< |
static final Integer seven = new Integer(7); |
441 |
< |
static final Integer eight = new Integer(8); |
442 |
< |
static final Integer nine = new Integer(9); |
443 |
< |
static final Integer m1 = new Integer(-1); |
444 |
< |
static final Integer m2 = new Integer(-2); |
445 |
< |
static final Integer m3 = new Integer(-3); |
446 |
< |
static final Integer m4 = new Integer(-4); |
447 |
< |
static final Integer m5 = new Integer(-5); |
448 |
< |
static final Integer m10 = new Integer(-10); |
433 |
> |
public static final Integer zero = new Integer(0); |
434 |
> |
public static final Integer one = new Integer(1); |
435 |
> |
public static final Integer two = new Integer(2); |
436 |
> |
public static final Integer three = new Integer(3); |
437 |
> |
public static final Integer four = new Integer(4); |
438 |
> |
public static final Integer five = new Integer(5); |
439 |
> |
public static final Integer six = new Integer(6); |
440 |
> |
public static final Integer seven = new Integer(7); |
441 |
> |
public static final Integer eight = new Integer(8); |
442 |
> |
public static final Integer nine = new Integer(9); |
443 |
> |
public static final Integer m1 = new Integer(-1); |
444 |
> |
public static final Integer m2 = new Integer(-2); |
445 |
> |
public static final Integer m3 = new Integer(-3); |
446 |
> |
public static final Integer m4 = new Integer(-4); |
447 |
> |
public static final Integer m5 = new Integer(-5); |
448 |
> |
public static final Integer m6 = new Integer(-6); |
449 |
> |
public static final Integer m10 = new Integer(-10); |
450 |
|
|
451 |
|
|
452 |
< |
// Some convenient Runnable classes |
452 |
> |
/** |
453 |
> |
* Runs Runnable r with a security policy that permits precisely |
454 |
> |
* the specified permissions. If there is no current security |
455 |
> |
* manager, the runnable is run twice, both with and without a |
456 |
> |
* security manager. We require that any security manager permit |
457 |
> |
* getPolicy/setPolicy. |
458 |
> |
*/ |
459 |
> |
public void runWithPermissions(Runnable r, Permission... permissions) { |
460 |
> |
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); |
461 |
> |
if (sm == null) { |
462 |
> |
r.run(); |
463 |
> |
Policy savedPolicy = Policy.getPolicy(); |
464 |
> |
try { |
465 |
> |
Policy.setPolicy(permissivePolicy()); |
466 |
> |
System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager()); |
467 |
> |
runWithPermissions(r, permissions); |
468 |
> |
} finally { |
469 |
> |
System.setSecurityManager(null); |
470 |
> |
Policy.setPolicy(savedPolicy); |
471 |
> |
} |
472 |
> |
} else { |
473 |
> |
Policy savedPolicy = Policy.getPolicy(); |
474 |
> |
AdjustablePolicy policy = new AdjustablePolicy(permissions); |
475 |
> |
Policy.setPolicy(policy); |
476 |
|
|
477 |
< |
static class NoOpRunnable implements Runnable { |
478 |
< |
public void run() {} |
477 |
> |
try { |
478 |
> |
r.run(); |
479 |
> |
} finally { |
480 |
> |
policy.addPermission(new SecurityPermission("setPolicy")); |
481 |
> |
Policy.setPolicy(savedPolicy); |
482 |
> |
} |
483 |
> |
} |
484 |
|
} |
485 |
|
|
486 |
< |
static class NoOpCallable implements Callable { |
487 |
< |
public Object call() { return Boolean.TRUE; } |
486 |
> |
/** |
487 |
> |
* Runs a runnable without any permissions. |
488 |
> |
*/ |
489 |
> |
public void runWithoutPermissions(Runnable r) { |
490 |
> |
runWithPermissions(r); |
491 |
|
} |
492 |
|
|
493 |
< |
class ShortRunnable implements Runnable { |
494 |
< |
public void run() { |
493 |
> |
/** |
494 |
> |
* A security policy where new permissions can be dynamically added |
495 |
> |
* or all cleared. |
496 |
> |
*/ |
497 |
> |
public static class AdjustablePolicy extends java.security.Policy { |
498 |
> |
Permissions perms = new Permissions(); |
499 |
> |
AdjustablePolicy(Permission... permissions) { |
500 |
> |
for (Permission permission : permissions) |
501 |
> |
perms.add(permission); |
502 |
> |
} |
503 |
> |
void addPermission(Permission perm) { perms.add(perm); } |
504 |
> |
void clearPermissions() { perms = new Permissions(); } |
505 |
> |
public PermissionCollection getPermissions(CodeSource cs) { |
506 |
> |
return perms; |
507 |
> |
} |
508 |
> |
public PermissionCollection getPermissions(ProtectionDomain pd) { |
509 |
> |
return perms; |
510 |
> |
} |
511 |
> |
public boolean implies(ProtectionDomain pd, Permission p) { |
512 |
> |
return perms.implies(p); |
513 |
> |
} |
514 |
> |
public void refresh() {} |
515 |
> |
} |
516 |
> |
|
517 |
> |
/** |
518 |
> |
* Returns a policy containing all the permissions we ever need. |
519 |
> |
*/ |
520 |
> |
public static Policy permissivePolicy() { |
521 |
> |
return new AdjustablePolicy |
522 |
> |
// Permissions j.u.c. needs directly |
523 |
> |
(new RuntimePermission("modifyThread"), |
524 |
> |
new RuntimePermission("getClassLoader"), |
525 |
> |
new RuntimePermission("setContextClassLoader"), |
526 |
> |
// Permissions needed to change permissions! |
527 |
> |
new SecurityPermission("getPolicy"), |
528 |
> |
new SecurityPermission("setPolicy"), |
529 |
> |
new RuntimePermission("setSecurityManager"), |
530 |
> |
// Permissions needed by the junit test harness |
531 |
> |
new RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers"), |
532 |
> |
new PropertyPermission("*", "read"), |
533 |
> |
new java.io.FilePermission("<<ALL FILES>>", "read")); |
534 |
> |
} |
535 |
> |
|
536 |
> |
/** |
537 |
> |
* Sleep until the timeout has elapsed, or interrupted. |
538 |
> |
* Does <em>NOT</em> throw InterruptedException. |
539 |
> |
*/ |
540 |
> |
void sleepTillInterrupted(long timeoutMillis) { |
541 |
> |
try { |
542 |
> |
Thread.sleep(timeoutMillis); |
543 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException wakeup) {} |
544 |
> |
} |
545 |
> |
|
546 |
> |
/** |
547 |
> |
* Returns a new started daemon Thread running the given runnable. |
548 |
> |
*/ |
549 |
> |
Thread newStartedThread(Runnable runnable) { |
550 |
> |
Thread t = new Thread(runnable); |
551 |
> |
t.setDaemon(true); |
552 |
> |
t.start(); |
553 |
> |
return t; |
554 |
> |
} |
555 |
> |
|
556 |
> |
// Some convenient Runnable classes |
557 |
> |
|
558 |
> |
public abstract class CheckedRunnable implements Runnable { |
559 |
> |
protected abstract void realRun() throws Throwable; |
560 |
> |
|
561 |
> |
public final void run() { |
562 |
|
try { |
563 |
< |
Thread.sleep(SHORT_DELAY_MS); |
564 |
< |
} |
565 |
< |
catch(Exception e) { |
251 |
< |
threadUnexpectedException(); |
563 |
> |
realRun(); |
564 |
> |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
565 |
> |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
566 |
|
} |
567 |
|
} |
568 |
|
} |
569 |
|
|
570 |
< |
class ShortInterruptedRunnable implements Runnable { |
571 |
< |
public void run() { |
570 |
> |
public abstract class RunnableShouldThrow implements Runnable { |
571 |
> |
protected abstract void realRun() throws Throwable; |
572 |
> |
|
573 |
> |
final Class<?> exceptionClass; |
574 |
> |
|
575 |
> |
<T extends Throwable> RunnableShouldThrow(Class<T> exceptionClass) { |
576 |
> |
this.exceptionClass = exceptionClass; |
577 |
> |
} |
578 |
> |
|
579 |
> |
public final void run() { |
580 |
|
try { |
581 |
< |
Thread.sleep(SHORT_DELAY_MS); |
582 |
< |
threadShouldThrow(); |
583 |
< |
} |
584 |
< |
catch(InterruptedException success) { |
581 |
> |
realRun(); |
582 |
> |
threadShouldThrow(exceptionClass.getSimpleName()); |
583 |
> |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
584 |
> |
if (! exceptionClass.isInstance(t)) |
585 |
> |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
586 |
|
} |
587 |
|
} |
588 |
|
} |
589 |
|
|
590 |
< |
class SmallRunnable implements Runnable { |
591 |
< |
public void run() { |
590 |
> |
public abstract class ThreadShouldThrow extends Thread { |
591 |
> |
protected abstract void realRun() throws Throwable; |
592 |
> |
|
593 |
> |
final Class<?> exceptionClass; |
594 |
> |
|
595 |
> |
<T extends Throwable> ThreadShouldThrow(Class<T> exceptionClass) { |
596 |
> |
this.exceptionClass = exceptionClass; |
597 |
> |
} |
598 |
> |
|
599 |
> |
public final void run() { |
600 |
|
try { |
601 |
< |
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
602 |
< |
} |
603 |
< |
catch(Exception e) { |
604 |
< |
threadUnexpectedException(); |
601 |
> |
realRun(); |
602 |
> |
threadShouldThrow(exceptionClass.getSimpleName()); |
603 |
> |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
604 |
> |
if (! exceptionClass.isInstance(t)) |
605 |
> |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
606 |
|
} |
607 |
|
} |
608 |
|
} |
609 |
|
|
610 |
< |
class SmallCallable implements Callable { |
611 |
< |
public Object call() { |
610 |
> |
public abstract class CheckedInterruptedRunnable implements Runnable { |
611 |
> |
protected abstract void realRun() throws Throwable; |
612 |
> |
|
613 |
> |
public final void run() { |
614 |
|
try { |
615 |
< |
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
615 |
> |
realRun(); |
616 |
> |
threadShouldThrow("InterruptedException"); |
617 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException success) { |
618 |
> |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
619 |
> |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
620 |
|
} |
283 |
– |
catch(Exception e) { |
284 |
– |
threadUnexpectedException(); |
285 |
– |
} |
286 |
– |
return Boolean.TRUE; |
621 |
|
} |
622 |
|
} |
623 |
|
|
624 |
< |
class SmallInterruptedRunnable implements Runnable { |
625 |
< |
public void run() { |
624 |
> |
public abstract class CheckedCallable<T> implements Callable<T> { |
625 |
> |
protected abstract T realCall() throws Throwable; |
626 |
> |
|
627 |
> |
public final T call() { |
628 |
|
try { |
629 |
< |
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
630 |
< |
threadShouldThrow(); |
631 |
< |
} |
632 |
< |
catch(InterruptedException success) { |
629 |
> |
return realCall(); |
630 |
> |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
631 |
> |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
632 |
> |
return null; |
633 |
|
} |
634 |
|
} |
635 |
|
} |
636 |
|
|
637 |
+ |
public abstract class CheckedInterruptedCallable<T> |
638 |
+ |
implements Callable<T> { |
639 |
+ |
protected abstract T realCall() throws Throwable; |
640 |
|
|
641 |
< |
class MediumRunnable implements Runnable { |
303 |
< |
public void run() { |
641 |
> |
public final T call() { |
642 |
|
try { |
643 |
< |
Thread.sleep(MEDIUM_DELAY_MS); |
644 |
< |
} |
645 |
< |
catch(Exception e) { |
646 |
< |
threadUnexpectedException(); |
643 |
> |
T result = realCall(); |
644 |
> |
threadShouldThrow("InterruptedException"); |
645 |
> |
return result; |
646 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException success) { |
647 |
> |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
648 |
> |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
649 |
|
} |
650 |
+ |
return null; |
651 |
|
} |
652 |
|
} |
653 |
|
|
654 |
< |
class MediumInterruptedRunnable implements Runnable { |
655 |
< |
public void run() { |
654 |
> |
public static class NoOpRunnable implements Runnable { |
655 |
> |
public void run() {} |
656 |
> |
} |
657 |
> |
|
658 |
> |
public static class NoOpCallable implements Callable { |
659 |
> |
public Object call() { return Boolean.TRUE; } |
660 |
> |
} |
661 |
> |
|
662 |
> |
public static final String TEST_STRING = "a test string"; |
663 |
> |
|
664 |
> |
public static class StringTask implements Callable<String> { |
665 |
> |
public String call() { return TEST_STRING; } |
666 |
> |
} |
667 |
> |
|
668 |
> |
public Callable<String> latchAwaitingStringTask(final CountDownLatch latch) { |
669 |
> |
return new CheckedCallable<String>() { |
670 |
> |
public String realCall() { |
671 |
> |
try { |
672 |
> |
latch.await(); |
673 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException quittingTime) {} |
674 |
> |
return TEST_STRING; |
675 |
> |
}}; |
676 |
> |
} |
677 |
> |
|
678 |
> |
public static class NPETask implements Callable<String> { |
679 |
> |
public String call() { throw new NullPointerException(); } |
680 |
> |
} |
681 |
> |
|
682 |
> |
public static class CallableOne implements Callable<Integer> { |
683 |
> |
public Integer call() { return one; } |
684 |
> |
} |
685 |
> |
|
686 |
> |
public class ShortRunnable extends CheckedRunnable { |
687 |
> |
protected void realRun() throws Throwable { |
688 |
> |
Thread.sleep(SHORT_DELAY_MS); |
689 |
> |
} |
690 |
> |
} |
691 |
> |
|
692 |
> |
public class ShortInterruptedRunnable extends CheckedInterruptedRunnable { |
693 |
> |
protected void realRun() throws InterruptedException { |
694 |
> |
Thread.sleep(SHORT_DELAY_MS); |
695 |
> |
} |
696 |
> |
} |
697 |
> |
|
698 |
> |
public class SmallRunnable extends CheckedRunnable { |
699 |
> |
protected void realRun() throws Throwable { |
700 |
> |
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
701 |
> |
} |
702 |
> |
} |
703 |
> |
|
704 |
> |
public class SmallPossiblyInterruptedRunnable extends CheckedRunnable { |
705 |
> |
protected void realRun() { |
706 |
|
try { |
707 |
< |
Thread.sleep(MEDIUM_DELAY_MS); |
708 |
< |
threadShouldThrow(); |
318 |
< |
} |
319 |
< |
catch(InterruptedException success) { |
320 |
< |
} |
707 |
> |
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
708 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ok) {} |
709 |
|
} |
710 |
|
} |
711 |
|
|
712 |
< |
class MediumPossiblyInterruptedRunnable implements Runnable { |
713 |
< |
public void run() { |
712 |
> |
public class SmallCallable extends CheckedCallable { |
713 |
> |
protected Object realCall() throws InterruptedException { |
714 |
> |
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
715 |
> |
return Boolean.TRUE; |
716 |
> |
} |
717 |
> |
} |
718 |
> |
|
719 |
> |
public class MediumRunnable extends CheckedRunnable { |
720 |
> |
protected void realRun() throws Throwable { |
721 |
> |
Thread.sleep(MEDIUM_DELAY_MS); |
722 |
> |
} |
723 |
> |
} |
724 |
> |
|
725 |
> |
public class MediumInterruptedRunnable extends CheckedInterruptedRunnable { |
726 |
> |
protected void realRun() throws InterruptedException { |
727 |
> |
Thread.sleep(MEDIUM_DELAY_MS); |
728 |
> |
} |
729 |
> |
} |
730 |
> |
|
731 |
> |
public class MediumPossiblyInterruptedRunnable extends CheckedRunnable { |
732 |
> |
protected void realRun() { |
733 |
|
try { |
734 |
|
Thread.sleep(MEDIUM_DELAY_MS); |
735 |
< |
} |
736 |
< |
catch(InterruptedException success) { |
737 |
< |
} |
735 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ok) {} |
736 |
> |
} |
737 |
> |
} |
738 |
> |
|
739 |
> |
public class LongPossiblyInterruptedRunnable extends CheckedRunnable { |
740 |
> |
protected void realRun() { |
741 |
> |
try { |
742 |
> |
Thread.sleep(LONG_DELAY_MS); |
743 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ok) {} |
744 |
|
} |
745 |
|
} |
746 |
|
|
747 |
|
/** |
748 |
|
* For use as ThreadFactory in constructors |
749 |
|
*/ |
750 |
< |
static class SimpleThreadFactory implements ThreadFactory{ |
751 |
< |
public Thread newThread(Runnable r){ |
750 |
> |
public static class SimpleThreadFactory implements ThreadFactory { |
751 |
> |
public Thread newThread(Runnable r) { |
752 |
|
return new Thread(r); |
753 |
< |
} |
753 |
> |
} |
754 |
|
} |
755 |
|
|
756 |
< |
static class TrackedRunnable implements Runnable { |
757 |
< |
volatile boolean done = false; |
756 |
> |
public static class TrackedShortRunnable implements Runnable { |
757 |
> |
public volatile boolean done = false; |
758 |
|
public void run() { |
759 |
|
try { |
760 |
|
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
761 |
|
done = true; |
762 |
< |
} catch(Exception e){ |
763 |
< |
} |
762 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ok) {} |
763 |
> |
} |
764 |
> |
} |
765 |
> |
|
766 |
> |
public static class TrackedMediumRunnable implements Runnable { |
767 |
> |
public volatile boolean done = false; |
768 |
> |
public void run() { |
769 |
> |
try { |
770 |
> |
Thread.sleep(MEDIUM_DELAY_MS); |
771 |
> |
done = true; |
772 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ok) {} |
773 |
|
} |
774 |
|
} |
775 |
|
|
776 |
< |
static class TrackedCallable implements Callable { |
777 |
< |
volatile boolean done = false; |
776 |
> |
public static class TrackedLongRunnable implements Runnable { |
777 |
> |
public volatile boolean done = false; |
778 |
> |
public void run() { |
779 |
> |
try { |
780 |
> |
Thread.sleep(LONG_DELAY_MS); |
781 |
> |
done = true; |
782 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ok) {} |
783 |
> |
} |
784 |
> |
} |
785 |
> |
|
786 |
> |
public static class TrackedNoOpRunnable implements Runnable { |
787 |
> |
public volatile boolean done = false; |
788 |
> |
public void run() { |
789 |
> |
done = true; |
790 |
> |
} |
791 |
> |
} |
792 |
> |
|
793 |
> |
public static class TrackedCallable implements Callable { |
794 |
> |
public volatile boolean done = false; |
795 |
|
public Object call() { |
796 |
|
try { |
797 |
|
Thread.sleep(SMALL_DELAY_MS); |
798 |
|
done = true; |
799 |
< |
} catch(Exception e){ |
361 |
< |
} |
799 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ok) {} |
800 |
|
return Boolean.TRUE; |
801 |
|
} |
802 |
|
} |
803 |
|
|
804 |
|
/** |
805 |
+ |
* Analog of CheckedRunnable for RecursiveAction |
806 |
+ |
*/ |
807 |
+ |
public abstract class CheckedRecursiveAction extends RecursiveAction { |
808 |
+ |
protected abstract void realCompute() throws Throwable; |
809 |
+ |
|
810 |
+ |
public final void compute() { |
811 |
+ |
try { |
812 |
+ |
realCompute(); |
813 |
+ |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
814 |
+ |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
815 |
+ |
} |
816 |
+ |
} |
817 |
+ |
} |
818 |
+ |
|
819 |
+ |
/** |
820 |
+ |
* Analog of CheckedCallable for RecursiveTask |
821 |
+ |
*/ |
822 |
+ |
public abstract class CheckedRecursiveTask<T> extends RecursiveTask<T> { |
823 |
+ |
protected abstract T realCompute() throws Throwable; |
824 |
+ |
|
825 |
+ |
public final T compute() { |
826 |
+ |
try { |
827 |
+ |
return realCompute(); |
828 |
+ |
} catch (Throwable t) { |
829 |
+ |
threadUnexpectedException(t); |
830 |
+ |
return null; |
831 |
+ |
} |
832 |
+ |
} |
833 |
+ |
} |
834 |
+ |
|
835 |
+ |
/** |
836 |
|
* For use as RejectedExecutionHandler in constructors |
837 |
|
*/ |
838 |
< |
static class NoOpREHandler implements RejectedExecutionHandler{ |
839 |
< |
public void rejectedExecution(Runnable r, ThreadPoolExecutor executor){} |
838 |
> |
public static class NoOpREHandler implements RejectedExecutionHandler { |
839 |
> |
public void rejectedExecution(Runnable r, |
840 |
> |
ThreadPoolExecutor executor) {} |
841 |
|
} |
842 |
< |
|
373 |
< |
|
842 |
> |
|
843 |
|
} |