Thu, 24 Feb 2011 08:40:49 -0800
7018753: tools/javac/varargs/warning/Warn5.java times out on slow machines
Summary: Use a single file manager for all JavacTasks
Reviewed-by: jjg, mcimadamore
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24 public class SupplementaryJavaID6 {
25 public static void main(String[] s) {
26 new SupplementaryJavaID6();
27 }
29 public SupplementaryJavaID6() {
30 \ud801\udc00 instance = new \ud801\udc00();
31 instance.\ud801\udc01();
32 }
34 class \ud801\udc00 {
35 void \ud801\udc01() {
36 // If Java can create the strangely named class file,
37 // then Java can delete it, while `rm' might be unable to.
38 new java.io.File(this.getClass().getName() + ".class")
39 .deleteOnExit();
40 System.out.println("success");
41 }
42 }
43 }