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/*
* @test
* @summary The characters FFFE and FFFF should not be in a UnicodeBlock. They
* should be in a null block.
* @bug 4404588
* @author John O'Conner
*/
public class Bug4404588 {
public Bug4404588() {
// do nothing
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Bug4404588 test = new Bug4404588();
test.run();
}
/**
* Test the correct data against what Character reports.
*/
void run() {
Character ch;
Character.UnicodeBlock block;
for(int x=0; x < charData.length; x++) {
ch = (Character)charData[x][0];
block = (Character.UnicodeBlock)charData[x][1];
if (Character.UnicodeBlock.of(ch.charValue()) != block) {
System.err.println("Error: block = " + block);
System.err.println("Character.UnicodeBlock.of(" +
Integer.toHexString(ch.charValue()) +") = " +
Character.UnicodeBlock.of(ch.charValue()));
throw new RuntimeException("Blocks aren't equal.");
}
}
System.out.println("Passed.");
}
/**
* Contains the character data to test. The first object is the character.
* The next object is the UnicodeBlock to which it should belong.
*/
Object[][] charData = {
{ new Character('\uFFFE'), Character.UnicodeBlock.SPECIALS },
{ new Character('\uFFFF'), Character.UnicodeBlock.SPECIALS },
};
}