| |
| import director_thread.*; |
| import java.lang.reflect.*; |
| |
| public class director_thread_runme { |
| |
| static { |
| try { |
| System.loadLibrary("director_thread"); |
| } catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) { |
| System.err.println("Native code library failed to load. See the chapter on Dynamic Linking Problems in the SWIG Java documentation for help.\n" + e); |
| System.exit(1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public static void main(String argv[]) { |
| // This test used to hang the process. The solution is to call DetachCurrentThread in ~JNIEnvWrapper, however it causes seg faults in other JNI calls on older JDKs on Solaris. See SWIG_JAVA_NO_DETACH_CURRENT_THREAD in director.swg. |
| director_thread_Derived d = new director_thread_Derived(); |
| d.run(); |
| |
| if (d.getVal() >= 0) { |
| throw new RuntimeException("Failed. Val: " + d.getVal()); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| class director_thread_Derived extends Foo { |
| director_thread_Derived() { |
| super(); |
| } |
| |
| public void do_foo() { |
| // Not all operating systems can name threads, so only test on those that can |
| if (Foo.namedThread()) { |
| String threadName = Thread.currentThread().getName(); |
| if (!threadName.equals("MyThreadName")) |
| throw new RuntimeException("Unexpected thread name: " + threadName); |
| } |
| setVal(getVal() - 1); |
| } |
| } |
| |