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/* @test
@bug 4867457
@summary Check for correct byte buffer underflow handling in EUC-JP
*/
public class EUCJPUnderflowDecodeTest {
// Test both regular EUC-JP and Linux variant
// Fakes a partial 3 byte EUC_JP (JIS-X-0212 range)
// Now decode with endOfInput method param set to
// indicate to decoder that there is more encoded
// data to follow in a subsequent invocation
// java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder spec specifies
// that the coder ought to return CoderResult.UNDERFLOW
// when insufficient bytes have been supplied to complete
// the decoding operation
throw new Exception("test failed - UNDERFLOW not returned");
}
// Repeat the test with the lead byte (minus its pursuing
// trail byte) for the EUC-JP 2 byte (JIS208) range
throw new Exception("test failed");
}
// finally ensure that a valid JIS208 range EUC-JP
// 2 byte value is correctly decoded when it is presented
// at the trailing bounds of a ByteBuffer in the case where
// charset decoder expects (endOfInput ==false) more
//input to follow
throw new Exception("test failed to decode EUC-JP (0xA1C0)");
}
}
}
}