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Message #08290
[Bug 1023132] Re: JVM crash in simple numerical computation
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Title:
JVM crash in simple numerical computation
Status in “openjdk-6” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
A simple numerical calculation reliably leads to a JVM crash. This is
on Kubuntu 11.10 and java version "1.6.0_23", OpenJDK Runtime
Environment (IcedTea6 1.11pre) (6b23~pre11-0ubuntu1.11.10.2), OpenJDK
64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b11, mixed mode).
Changing various, seemingly superficial aspects of the test case makes
the crash go away so it appears to be due to just the right
combination of factors . For example, changing the ternary operator in
the test case "denom != 0 ? num / denom : 0" to just "num / denom"
eliminates the crash.
I have attached a self-contained test case - to run, pass the
"crash"file to Java's standard input. This bug occurs every time I run
the test case. I have also attached a crash report. Please let me know
if there's any other information I should provide.
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