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| # Special test cases.  These require tricky build procedures.
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| 
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| proc gcj_special_try_compiler {} {
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|   global srcdir subdir
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|   return [bytecompile_file ${srcdir}/${subdir}/pr21115I.java [pwd]]
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| }
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| 
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| proc gcj_special_pr21115 {} {
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|   global srcdir subdir env
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| 
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|   # ---- PR 21115 -------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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|   if {! [bytecompile_file ${srcdir}/${subdir}/pr21115I.java [pwd]]} {
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|     fail "bytecompile ${srcdir}/${subdir}/libjava.special/pr21115I.java"
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|     # FIXME - should use `untested' on all remaining tests.
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|     # But that is hard.
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|     return 0
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|   }
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|   pass "bytecompile pr21115I.java"
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| 
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|   if {! [gcj_link pr21115 pr21115 [list ${srcdir}/${subdir}/pr21115.java]]} {
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|     fail "compiling/linking pr21115.java"
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|     # FIXME
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|     return 0
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|   }
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| 
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|   if {! [gcj_invoke pr21115 ${srcdir}/${subdir}/pr21115.out ""]} {
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|     # FIXME
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|     return 0
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|   }
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| 
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|   return 1
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| }
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| 
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| # Write a .java file and bytecompile it.  Return 0 on failure.
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| proc gcj_write_and_byte_compile {name contents} {
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|   set fd [open $name w]
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|   puts $fd $contents
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|   close $fd
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| 
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|   if {! [bytecompile_file $name [pwd]]} {
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|     fail "bytecompile $name"
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|     # FIXME - should use `untested' on all remaining tests.
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|     # But that is hard.
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|     return 0
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|   }
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|   pass "bytecompile $name"
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|   return 1
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| }
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| 
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| # Check that BC-compiled code lazily throws IllegalAccessError.
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| proc gcj_special_lazy_illegal_access {} {
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|   global srcdir subdir env
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| 
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|   # Write and compile the initial files.
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|   if {! [gcj_write_and_byte_compile LazyA.java {
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|     public class LazyA {
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|       public static void m() { }
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|     }
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|   }]} {
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|     return 0
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|   }
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|   if {! [gcj_write_and_byte_compile LazyB.java {
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|     public class LazyB {
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|       public static void m() { }
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|       public static void main(String[] args) { }
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|     }
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|   }]} {
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|     return 0
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|   }
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| 
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|   # Create the expected output file.
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|   set fd [open Lazy.out w]
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|   close $fd
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| 
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|   # Now recompile LazyA with different access for m().
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|   if {! [gcj_write_and_byte_compile LazyA.java {
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|     public class LazyA {
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|       private static void m() { }
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|     }
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|   }]} {
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|     return 0
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|   }
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| 
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|   # Link and run... this should still work, since we don't actually
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|   # try to call LazyA.m().
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|   if {! [gcj_link Lazy LazyB {LazyA.class LazyB.class} \
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| 	   additional_flags=-findirect-dispatch]} {
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|     fail "compiling/linking pr21115.java"
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|     # FIXME
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|     return 0
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|   }
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| 
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|   if {! [gcj_invoke Lazy Lazy.out ""]} {
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|     # FIXME
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|     return 0
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|   }
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| 
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|   return 1
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| }
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| 
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| # For these tests it is simpler to require that gcj work.  So we try
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| # the compiler and if it fails, we simply skip the tests.
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| 
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| if {[gcj_special_try_compiler]} {
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|   gcj_special_pr21115
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|   gcj_special_lazy_illegal_access
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| }
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