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/*
* @test
* @summary Test for spurious cyclic inheritance due to import
* @author Todd Turnbridge
*
* @compile p1/B.java
*/
// The following javadoc comment, and its associated code, was removed
// recently from Enter.java. This regression test ensures that the
// situation that the code was present to handle works properly.
/** A flag to enable/disable class completion. This is
* necessary to prevent false cyclic dependencies involving imports.
* Example (due to Todd Turnbridge): Consider the following three files:
*
* A.java: public class A extends B {}
* B.java: public class B extends C {}
* C.java: import A; public class C {}
*
* Now compile B.java. The (import A;) is not allowed to go beyond enter
* phase, or a false cycle will occur.
*/
// boolean completionEnabled = true;