Tue, 01 Sep 2015 18:28:11 +0530
8068901: Surprising behavior with more than one functional interface on a class
8068903: Can't invoke vararg @FunctionalInterface methods
Reviewed-by: attila, hannesw
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24 /**
25 * Read fully parameter test
26 *
27 * @test
28 * @option -scripting
29 * @run
30 */
32 var str = __FILE__;
33 var first = readFully(str);
34 print(typeof str);
36 var str2 = __FILE__.substring(0,5);
37 var str3 = __FILE__.substring(5);
38 print(typeof str2);
39 print(typeof str3);
41 var cons = str2 + str3;
42 print(typeof cons);
44 var second = readFully(cons);
46 var f = new java.io.File(str);
47 print(typeof f);
48 var third = readFully(f);
50 print(first.length() == second.length());
51 print(first.length() == third.length());