On 01/18/2018 05:51 PM, David Holmes wrote:
On 19/01/2018 3:20 AM, Alan Snyder wrote:
I tried building from the jdk repo (vs jdk10). The
StringPlatformChars test passed. The other four tests appear to have
been removed.
However, I did get failures on these tests:
• MethodHandleConstants (internal error: appendix)
> • MethodReferenceTestMethodHandle (internal error: appendix)
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8194963
• JavadocHelperTest (out of memory — Java heap space)
Common problem with javadoc.
Regrettably true, but that's not the problem in this case. The test
is a jshell test that is analysing doc-comments, but without using the
javadoc tool.
The heap needs to be increased. I've encountered the problem myself and
already raised the issue with the JShell folk.
-- Jon
David
On Jan 17, 2018, at 2:24 PM, David Holmes <david.hol...@oracle.com>
wrote:
Alan,
On 18/01/2018 6:52 AM, Alan Snyder wrote:
To summarize, these are the test failures/errors:
• StringPlatformChars (error — native code not found)
This seems potentially a makefile issue.
• NewUnsafeString (did not use provided string)
• APIExtraction (class file for TestClass not found)
• ClassDependenciesTest (assertion error — null pointer in
loadClass)
• IgnoreSymbolFile (package sun.reflect.annotation is not visible)
Any other test failures should be taken up with the component area
related to the test - and you can also search the bug systems for
references to such failures. Not all tests are guaranteed to always
pass in every environment - though the intent for tier1/2 tests that
(unless excluded via the ProblemList.txt file, or marked
"intermittent") they do pass.
David