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/** * @test * @bug 7042126 * @summary Verify that we do not leak contents when we clone a HashMap * @author david.buck@oracle.com * @run main/othervm HashMapCloneLeak * @run main/othervm -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions -XX:+EliminateAutoBox -XX:AutoBoxCacheMax=20000 HashMapCloneLeak
*/
// helper method to keep testObject and map out of main method's scope privatestatic HashMap<Integer, Object> makeMap() {
HashMap<Integer, Object> map = new HashMap<Integer, Object>();
Object testObject = new Object();
wr = new WeakReference<Object>(testObject);
map.put(42, testObject); return map;
}
publicstaticvoid main(String[] args) throws Exception {
HashMap<Integer, Object> hm = makeMap();
hm = (HashMap<Integer, Object>)hm.clone();
hm.clear(); // There should no longer be a strong reference to testObject // the WeakReference should be nulled out by GC. If not, // we will hang here until timed out by the test harness.
Object[] chain = null; while (wr.get() != null) { try {
Object[] allocate = new Object[1000000];
allocate[0] = chain;
chain = allocate;
} catch (OutOfMemoryError oome) {
chain = null;
}
System.gc(); Thread.sleep(100);
}
}
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