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# test of reload -- PR#101 and related PR#128
#
# javac must be on your $PATH
import sys
import os
from java.lang import Runtime, System
rt = Runtime.getRuntime()
# make sure this directory doesn't appear on your CLASSPATH
tmpdir = '/tmp' # TBD: Un*xism
# assert
cpath = System.getProperty('java.class.path')
for dir in cpath.split(os.pathsep):
assert os.path.normpath(dir) <> tmpdir
sys.path.insert(0, tmpdir)
javafile = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'pr101j.java')
def makejavaclass(s):
fp = open(javafile, 'w')
fp.write('''
// Java side of the PR#101 test -- reload of a Java class
public class pr101j {
public static String doit() {
return "%s";
}
}
''' % s)
fp.close()
proc = rt.exec('javac ' + javafile)
status = proc.waitFor()
if status <> 0:
raise RuntimeError, 'javac process failed'
try:
makejavaclass("first")
import pr101j
ret = pr101j.doit()
if ret <> 'first':
print 'unexpected first doit() result:', ret
makejavaclass("second")
pr101j = reload(pr101j)
ret = pr101j.doit()
if ret <> 'second':
print 'unexpected second doit() result:', ret
makejavaclass("third")
pr101j = reload(pr101j)
ret = pr101j.doit()
if ret <> 'third':
print 'unexpected third doit() result:', ret
finally:
classfile = os.path.splitext(javafile)[0]+'.class'
os.unlink(javafile)
os.unlink(classfile)