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* Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
arraycopy();
try {
arraycopy(new Object());
throw new Error("Should not be here");
} catch (ArrayStoreException ase) {
// Ignore.
}
try {
arraycopy(null);
throw new Error("Should not be here");
} catch (NullPointerException npe) {
// Ignore.
}
try {
arraycopy(new Object[1]);
throw new Error("Should not be here");
} catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException aiooe) {
// Ignore.
}
arraycopy(new Object[2]);
arraycopy(new Object[2], 0);
try {
arraycopy(new Object[1], 1);
throw new Error("Should not be here");
} catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException aiooe) {
// Ignore.
}
}
/// CHECK-START-X86_64: void Main.arraycopy() disassembly (after)
/// CHECK: InvokeStaticOrDirect intrinsic:SystemArrayCopy
/// CHECK-NOT: test {{^[^\[].*}}, {{^[^\[].*}}
/// CHECK-NOT: call
/// CHECK: ReturnVoid
// Checks that the call is intrinsified and that there is no register test instruction
// when we know the source and destination are not null.
public static void arraycopy() {
Object[] obj = new Object[4];
System.arraycopy(obj, 1, obj, 0, 1);
}
public static void arraycopy(Object obj) {
System.arraycopy(obj, 1, obj, 0, 1);
}
// Test case for having enough registers on x86 for the arraycopy intrinsic.
/// CHECK-START-X86: void Main.arraycopy(java.lang.Object[], int) disassembly (after)
/// CHECK: InvokeStaticOrDirect intrinsic:SystemArrayCopy
/// CHECK-NOT: mov {{[a-z]+}}, [esp + {{[0-9]+}}]
/// CHECK: ReturnVoid
public static void arraycopy(Object[] obj, int pos) {
System.arraycopy(obj, pos, obj, 0, obj.length);
}
// Test case for having enough registers on x86 for the arraycopy intrinsic
// when an input is passed twice.
/// CHECK-START-X86: int Main.arraycopy2(java.lang.Object[], int) disassembly (after)
/// CHECK: InvokeStaticOrDirect intrinsic:SystemArrayCopy
/// CHECK-NOT: mov {{[a-z]+}}, [esp + {{[0-9]+}}]
/// CHECK: Return
public static int arraycopy2(Object[] obj, int pos) {
System.arraycopy(obj, pos, obj, pos - 1, obj.length);
return pos;
}
// Test case for not having enough registers on x86. The arraycopy intrinsic
// will ask for length to be in stack and load it.
/// CHECK-START-X86: int Main.arraycopy3(java.lang.Object[], java.lang.Object[], int, int, int) disassembly (after)
/// CHECK: InvokeStaticOrDirect intrinsic:SystemArrayCopy
/// CHECK: mov {{[a-z]+}}, [esp + {{[0-9]+}}]
/// CHECK: Return
public static int arraycopy3(Object[] obj1, Object[] obj2, int input1, int input3, int input4) {
System.arraycopy(obj1, input1, obj2, input3, input4);
System.out.println(obj1);
System.out.println(obj2);
return input1 + input3 + input4;
}
}