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/* @test
* @bug 4357979
* @summary Verify that ObjectInputStream throws a StreamCorruptedException if
* it reads in an out-of-bounds handle value.
*/
import java.io.*;
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String base = System.getProperty("test.src", ".");
/*
* Files negativeHandle.ser and tooHighHandle.ser each contain a
* serialized String object followed by an illegal handle
*/
File f = new File(base, "negativeHandle.ser");
ObjectInputStream oin = new ObjectInputStream(new FileInputStream(f));
oin.readObject();
try {
oin.readObject();
throw new Error("negative handle read should not succeed");
} catch (StreamCorruptedException ex) {
}
f = new File(base, "tooHighHandle.ser");
oin = new ObjectInputStream(new FileInputStream(f));
oin.readObject();
try {
oin.readObject();
throw new Error("too-high handle read should not succeed");
} catch (StreamCorruptedException ex) {
}
}
}