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package org.graalvm.compiler.jtt.threads;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.graalvm.compiler.jtt.JTTTest;
/*
*/
// Interrupted while running, do nothing, just set the flag and continue
// (thomaswue) This test will exercise deoptimization on HotSpot, because a volatile unloaded field is accessed.
// (thomaswue) The temporary result variable is needed, because in order to query the isInterrupted flag, the thread must be alive.
public class Thread_isInterrupted04 extends JTTTest {
public static boolean test() throws InterruptedException {
final Thread1 thread = new Thread1();
thread.start();
while (!thread.running) {
Thread.sleep(10);
}
Thread.sleep(100);
thread.interrupt();
boolean result = thread.isInterrupted();
thread.setStop(true);
return result;
}
public static class Thread1 extends java.lang.Thread {
private volatile boolean stop = false;
public volatile boolean running = false;
public long i = 0;
@Override
public void run() {
running = true;
while (!stop) {
i++;
}
}
public void setStop(boolean value) {
stop = value;
}
}
@Test
public void run0() throws Throwable {
runTest("test");
}
}