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| |
| /** |
| * JDK-8012291: NativeArray is inconsistent in using long for length and index in some places and int for the same in other places |
| * |
| * @test |
| * @run |
| */ |
| |
| // Make sure JSON parser correctly handles large array keys |
| var obj = JSON.parse('{"4294967294": 1}'); |
| print(obj[4294967294]); |
| |
| // Make sure Array.prototype.sort handles large index correctly |
| obj.length = 4294967295; |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(obj); |
| print(obj[0]); |
| print(obj[4294967294]); |
| print(obj.length); |
| |
| var arr = []; |
| arr[4294967294] = 1; |
| try { |
| new Int32Array(arr); |
| } catch (e) { |
| print(e); |
| } |