Test.java revision 0
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int i=
0; i<
2; i++) {
0N/A /* packets should be received */ 0N/A for (
int j=
0; j<
2; j++) {
0N/A * If there are multiple interface we might be a couple of 0N/A * copies still in our queue 0N/A /* packets should not be received */ 0N/A * Assume machine has IPv4 address 0N/A * Check if IPv6 is enabled and the scope of the addresses 0N/A * If IPv6 is enabled perform multicast tests with various scopes 0N/A " test(s) failed.");
0N/A throw new Exception(
"Test failed - see log file for details");