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/* @test
@bug 4905777
@summary PrintWriter.println(Object) oversynchronized, can deadlock
*/
public void run() {
for(int i=0; i<loopNum; i++) {
//passing an object to PrintWriter.println might cause deadlock
//if the object has a synchronized toString() method.
//using PrintWriter.println(testObj.toString()) won't have a problem
}
}
// should no NullPointerException
int num = 5;
for(int i=0; i<num; i++) {
t[i] = new OversynchronizedTest();
t[i].start();
}
for(int i=0; i <num; i++) {
t[i].join();
}
}
}
class TestObj {
}
synchronized void test() {
try {
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// jtreg timeout?
// Only jtreg will interrupt this thread so it knows what to do:
e.printStackTrace();
}
//the following line might cause hang if there is PrintWriter.println(testObj)
//called by other threads.
}
return mStr;
}
}