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import scala.reflect.io.Streamable
import scala.tools.asm.{ClassWriter, ClassReader}
import scala.tools.asm.tree.ClassNode
import scala.tools.partest._
import scala.tools.partest.BytecodeTest.modifyClassFile
import java.io.{FileOutputStream, FileInputStream, File}
object Test extends DirectTest {
def code = ???
def compileCode(code: String) = {
val classpath = List(sys.props("partest.lib"), testOutput.path) mkString sys.props("path.separator")
compileString(newCompiler("-cp", classpath, "-d", testOutput.path))(code)
}
def app = """
object O {
new test.Annotated
}
"""
def show(): Unit = {
compileCode(app)
modifyClassFile(new File(testOutput.toFile, "test/Annotated.class")) {
(cn: ClassNode) =>
// As investigated https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-2464?focusedCommentId=64521&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-64521
// classfiles in the wild sometimes lack the required InnerClass attribute for nested enums that
// are referenced in an annotation. I don't know what compiler or bytecode processor leaves things
// that way, but this test makes sure we don't crash.
cn.innerClasses.clear()
cn
}
compileCode(app)
}
}
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