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/* This is no longer run directly. See runconstructor.sh
*
*
*
* This program tests the URL parser in the URL constructor. It
* tries to construct a variety of valid URLs with a given context
* (which may be null) and a variety of specs. It then compares the
* result with an expected value.
*
* It expects that a data file named "urls" be available in the
* current directory, from which it will get its testing data. The
* format of the file is:
*
* URL: null
* spec: jar:http://www.foo.com/dir1/jar.jar!/
* expected: jar:http://www.foo.com/dir1/jar.jar!/
*
* where URL is the context, spec is the spec and expected is the
* expected result. The first : must be followed by a space. Each test
* entry should be followed by a blank line.
*/
public class Constructor {
}
while(true) {
break;
}
} else {
}
"\n\tspec: " + spec +
"\n\texpected: " + expected +
} else {
}
}
}
}
}