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/* @test
@bug 4090992
@summary Make sure StreamTokenizer.nextToken works correctly when
the underlying stream is reset after the end of stream has
reached.
*/
import java.io.*;
public class Reset {
public static void main (String argv[]) throws Exception {
StringBufferInputStream in = new StringBufferInputStream("[ #");
StreamTokenizer scan = new StreamTokenizer(in);
scan.nextToken();
scan.nextToken();
in.reset();
int token = scan.nextToken();
if (token != '[') {
throw new Exception
("Test failed: should get token [, but get " + token);
}
}
}