Cleanup.java revision 0
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int i =
0; i <
3; i++) {
0N/A // This call to close() will raise an exception during 0N/A // flush() since the reader is already closed 0N/A // Make sure that the BufferedWriter releases the resources 0N/A // A write to a properly closed Writer should raise an exception 0N/A throw new Exception(
"BufferedWriter is not closed properly");