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import java.lang.reflect.Method;
public class Main {
class MyClassA {}
class MyClassB extends MyClassA {}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
testReferenceTypePropagation();
invokeTestInliner();
}
// Reference type propagation (RTP) used to assume that if a class is final,
// then the type must be exact. This does not hold for arrays which are always
// final, i.e. not extendable, but may be assigned to from values of the
// components type subclasses.
public static void testReferenceTypePropagation() throws Exception {
boolean expectTrue;
// Bug #1: RTP would set the type of `array` to exact Object[]. Instruction
// simplifier would then simplify the instanceof to `false`.
Object[] array = $noinline$getArray();
expectTrue = array instanceof MyClassA[];
if (!expectTrue) {
throw new Exception("Incorrect type check.");
}
// Bug #2: This is the true-branch of the instanceof above. The bound type
// for `array` would be again set to exact MyClassA[] and incorrectly
// simplify the second instanceof to `false`.
expectTrue = array instanceof MyClassB[];
if (!expectTrue) {
throw new Exception("Incorrect type bound.");
}
}
public static void invokeTestInliner() throws Exception {
Class<?> c = Class.forName("TestCase");
Method m = c.getMethod("testInliner");
m.invoke(null);
}
public static Object[] $noinline$getArray() {
if (doThrow) throw new Error();
return new MyClassB[2];
}
static boolean doThrow = false;
}