Wed, 15 May 2013 20:21:59 +0200
8014647: Allow class-based overrides to be initialized with a ScriptFunction
Reviewed-by: hannesw, jlaskey, sundar
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24 /**
25 * JDK-8010720: Linkage problem with java.lang.String.length()
26 *
27 * @test
28 * @run
29 */
31 var s = new java.lang.String("nashorn");
33 if (s.length() != 7) {
34 fail("s.length() does not return expected value");
35 }
37 if (s.length != 7) {
38 fail("s.length does not return expected value");
39 }
42 if ('hello'.length() != 5) {
43 fail("'hello'.length() does not return expected value");
44 }
46 if ('hello'.length != 5) {
47 fail("'hello'.length does not return expected value");
48 }