<i18n dev> RFR (S): 7155168: java/util/TimeZone/Bug6912560.java: expected Asia/Tokyo

Staffan Larsen staffan.larsen at oracle.com
Wed Nov 28 12:59:45 UTC 2012


Did we conclude that my original change was good, or was there an alternative?

Thanks,
/Staffan

On 27 nov 2012, at 17:02, Seán Coffey <sean.coffey at oracle.com> wrote:

>> I suspect this test will fail with java agents too, say when doing code coverage during test runs.
>> 
>> It might be better to just change the @run tag to specify -D user.timezone= Asia/Tokyo, assuming this solves the problem too. 
> This test runs in othervm mode by default. Any java agents calling into this would already have been causing an issue. Right ?
> Is this outside the scope of the fix we need in 7155168 ?
> 
> regards,
> Sean.
> 
> On 27/11/2012 11:02, Alan Bateman wrote:
>> On 27/11/2012 10:22, Staffan Larsen wrote:
>>> Please review this fix for the java/util/TimeZone/Bug6912560.java test.
>>> 
>>> The problem with the test is that it fails when running with Java Flight Recorder enabled. This is because JFR will call TimeZone.getDefault() when it starts up, before the main() method is called. This will cause TimeZone to cache the value so that when the test calls TimeZone.getDefault() it will get the old value. The solution here is to reset the value in the beginning of the test.
>>> 
>>> Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sla/7155168/webrev.00/test/java/util/TimeZone/Bug6912560.java.sdiff.html
>>> 
>> I suspect this test will fail with java agents too, say when doing code coverage during test runs.
>> 
>> It might be better to just change the @run tag to specify -D user.timezone= Asia/Tokyo, assuming this solves the problem too.
>> 
>> -Alan.
> 




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