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/*
* @test
*
* @summary converted from VM Testbase jit/t/t101.
* VM Testbase keywords: [jit, quick]
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @run driver jdk.test.lib.FileInstaller . .
* @build jit.t.t101.t101
* @run driver ExecDriver --java jit.t.t101.t101
*/
package jit.t.t101;
import nsk.share.TestFailure;
import nsk.share.GoldChecker;
// int2char when the int resides in esi. The temptation is to emit, say,
//
// movzwl %esi, %eax
//
// , which ain't anything Ma Intel understands.
class t101
{
public static final GoldChecker goldChecker = new GoldChecker( "t101" );
public static void main(String[] argv)
{
char a[] = new char[8];
char x,x0,x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7;
int i;
for(i=0; i<8; i+=1)
a[i] = (char) i;
x = (char) (
(x0=(char)(int)a[0]) +
((x1=(char)(int)a[1]) +
((x2=(char)(int)a[2]) +
((x3=(char)(int)a[3]) +
((x4=(char)(int)a[4]) +
((x5=(char)(int)a[5]) +
((x6=(char)(int)a[6]) +
(x7=(char)(int)a[7])))))))
);
t101.goldChecker.println("... and the answer is " + (int) x);
t101.goldChecker.check();
}
}