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# @test
# @bug 4212732 6485027
# @summary Test handling of the Class-Path attribute in jar file manifests
# @author Martin Buchholz
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# @run shell Class-Path2.sh
# To run this test manually, simply do ./Class-Path2.sh
set -u
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------
# Create mutually referential jar files
#----------------------------------------------------------------
package pkg;
import pkg.B;
public class A {
public static int f() { return B.g(); }
public static int g() { return 0; }
}
EOF
package pkg;
import pkg.A;
public class B {
public static int f() { return A.g(); }
public static int g() { return 0; }
}
EOF
import pkg.*;
public class Main {
public static void main(String []a) { System.exit(A.f() + B.f()); }
}
EOF
#
# Test 1: Compiling
#
#
# Test 2: Use of extension directories is incorrect
#