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/* @test
* @bug 4108737
* @summary java.util.Date doesn't fail if current TimeZone is changed
*/
import java.util.TimeZone;
import java.util.Date;
public class TZ {
public static void main(String args[]) {
TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getDefault();
try {
testMain();
} finally {
TimeZone.setDefault(tz);
}
}
static void testMain() {
String expectedResult = "Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 PST 1997";
// load the java.util.Date class in the GMT timezone
TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"));
new Date(); // load the class (to run static initializers)
// use the class in different timezone
TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST"));
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
Date date = new Date(97, 1, 1);
if (!date.toString().equals(expectedResult)) {
throw new RuntimeException("Regression bug id #4108737 - Date fails if default time zone changed");
}
}
}