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/*
* @test
* @bug 8164742
* @summary Test that jdk.compiler can materialize a service loader for arbitrary services
* @run main FileManagerGetServiceLoaderTest
*/
import javax.tools.*;
public class FileManagerGetServiceLoaderTest {
public static void main(String... args) throws Exception {
JavaCompiler compiler = ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler();
StandardJavaFileManager fm = compiler.getStandardFileManager(null, null, null);
/* FileManagerGetServiceLoaderTest.class is not really a service, but that is
immaterial to the test which just verifies addUses would have been called
so module boundary is not an issue for a class outside of jdk.compiler
*/
java.util.ServiceLoader<?> loader = fm.getServiceLoader(StandardLocation.CLASS_PATH,
FileManagerGetServiceLoaderTest.class);
if (loader == null) {
throw new AssertionError("Could not obtain service loader");
}
}
}