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/* @test
* @bug 6227608
* @summary Test proper handling of flush()
* @author Martin Buchholz
*/
public class Flush {
return contents;
}
return x;
}
// A japanese character should decode as a 3-byte
// switch-to-japanese escape sequence, followed by a 2-byte
// encoding of the char itself, followed by a 3-byte return to
// ASCII escape sequence.
char[] jis0208 = {'\u3001'};
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// We must be able to recover if flush() returns OVERFLOW
//----------------------------------------------------------------
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// A final redundant flush() is a no-op
//----------------------------------------------------------------
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// CharsetEncoder.encode(ByteBuffer) must call flush(ByteBuffer)
//----------------------------------------------------------------
}
//--------------------- Infrastructure ---------------------------
}
}