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import dalvik.system.VMRuntime;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
VMRuntime runtime = VMRuntime.getRuntime();
try {
int N = 1024 * 1024;
int S = 512;
for (int n = 0; n < N; ++n) {
// Allocate unreachable objects.
$noinline$Alloc(runtime);
// Allocate an object with a substantial size to increase memory
// pressure and eventually trigger non-explicit garbage collection
// (explicit garbage collections triggered by java.lang.Runtime.gc()
// are always full GCs). Upon garbage collection, the objects
// allocated in $noinline$Alloc used to trigger a crash.
Object[] moving_array = new Object[S];
}
} catch (OutOfMemoryError e) {
// Stop here.
}
System.out.println("passed");
}
// When using the Concurrent Copying (CC) collector (default collector),
// this method allocates an object in the non-moving space and an object
// in the region space, make the former reference the later, and returns
// nothing (so that none of these objects are reachable when upon return).
static void $noinline$Alloc(VMRuntime runtime) {
Object[] non_moving_array = (Object[]) runtime.newNonMovableArray(Object.class, 1);
// Small object, unlikely to trigger garbage collection.
non_moving_array[0] = new Object();
}
}