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/*
* @test
* @bug 4098316 4522720
* @summary Test chained assignments using access methods.
* @author William Maddox (maddox)
*
* @compile ChainedAssignment.java
* @run main ChainedAssignment
*/
public class ChainedAssignment {
private int a = 0;
private int b = 0;
private int c = 0;
private class Inner {
(a) = (b) = 1;
if (a != 1 || b != 1) {
throw new Exception("FAILED (11)");
}
a = b = c;
if (a != 0 || b != 0) {
throw new Exception("FAILED (12)");
}
a = (b) += 5;
if (a != 5 || b != 5) {
throw new Exception("FAILED (13)");
}
}
throw new Exception("FAILED (21)");
}
throw new Exception("FAILED (22)");
}
throw new Exception("FAILED (23)");
}
}
}
}
}