javaclass

tests/StringBufferTest.java

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2005-01-23 Paul Boddie Added "safety measures" for exception offset insertion, although better measures are necessary to avoid bizarre JDK 1.4 exception tables.
     1 public class StringBufferTest {     2     StringBuffer sb1;     3     StringBuffer sb2;     4     String s;     5      6     public StringBufferTest(String a, String b) {     7         sb1 = new StringBuffer(a);     8         sb2 = new StringBuffer(b);     9         s = a + b;    10     }    11     12     public static void main(String[] args) {    13         StringBufferTest test = new StringBufferTest("Hello ", "world");    14         if (test.sb1.toString().equals("Hello ")) {    15             System.out.println("test.sb1.toString() correct: " + test.sb1.toString());    16         } else {    17             System.err.println("test.sb1.toString() failed!");    18         }    19         if (test.sb2.toString().equals("world")) {    20             System.out.println("test.sb2.toString() correct: " + test.sb2.toString());    21         } else {    22             System.err.println("test.sb2.toString() failed!");    23         }    24         if (test.s.equals("Hello world")) {    25             System.out.println("test.s correct: " + test.s);    26         } else {    27             System.err.println("test.s failed!");    28         }    29     }    30 }    31     32 // vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4