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package com.oracle.truffle.api.test;

import org.junit.*;

import com.oracle.truffle.api.*;
import com.oracle.truffle.api.frame.*;
import com.oracle.truffle.api.nodes.*;

/**
 * <h3>Creating a Root Node</h3>
 * 
 * <p>
 * A Truffle root node is the entry point into a Truffle tree that represents a guest language
 * method. It contains a {@link RootNode#execute(VirtualFrame)} method that can return a
 * {@link java.lang.Object} value as the result of the guest language method invocation. This method
 * must however never be called directly. Instead, the Truffle runtime must be used to create a
 * {@link CallTarget} object from a root node using the
 * {@link TruffleRuntime#createCallTarget(RootNode)} method. This call target object can then be
 * executed using the {@link CallTarget#call()} method or one of its overloads.
 * </p>
 * 
 * <p>
 * The next part of the Truffle API introduction is at
 * {@link com.oracle.truffle.api.test.ChildNodeTest}.
 * </p>
 */
public class RootNodeTest {

    @Test
    public void test() {
        TruffleRuntime runtime = Truffle.getRuntime();
        TestRootNode rootNode = new TestRootNode();
        CallTarget target = runtime.createCallTarget(rootNode);
        Object result = target.call();
        Assert.assertEquals(42, result);
    }

    class TestRootNode extends RootNode {

        @Override
        public Object execute(VirtualFrame frame) {
            return 42;
        }
    }
}