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/* @test
@bug 4065189
@summary Check that win32 pathnames of the form "C:\\"
can be listed by the File.list method
@author Mark Reinhold
*/
import java.io.*;
public class DriveSlash {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
/* This test is only valid on win32 systems */
if (File.separatorChar != '\\') return;
File f = new File("c:\\");
System.err.println(f.getCanonicalPath());
String[] fs = f.list();
if (fs == null) {
throw new Exception("File.list returned null");
}
for (int i = 0; i < fs.length; i++) {
System.err.print(" " + fs[i]);
}
System.err.println();
}
}