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/* @test
* @bug 6484091
* @summary FileSystemView leaks directory info
* @author Pavel Porvatov
@run main bug6484091
*/
import javax.swing.filechooser.FileSystemView;
import java.io.File;
import java.security.AccessControlException;
public class bug6484091 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
File dir = FileSystemView.getFileSystemView().getDefaultDirectory();
printDirContent(dir);
System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager());
// The next test cases use 'dir' obtained without SecurityManager
try {
printDirContent(dir);
throw new RuntimeException("Dir content was derived bypass SecurityManager");
} catch (AccessControlException e) {
// It's a successful situation
}
}
private static void printDirContent(File dir) {
System.out.println("Files in " + dir.getAbsolutePath() + ":");
for (File file : dir.listFiles()) {
System.out.println(file.getName());
}
}
}