8013873: Regexp regression for escaped dash in character class
Reviewed-by: jlaskey
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/**
* Edit strings test
*
* @test
* @option -scripting
* @run
*/
# scripting mode - shell style line comment works..
var t = "normal";
print("a ${t} string");
// JavaScript style line comment works too..
var i = 0;
print("line ${i++}\nline ${i++}");
var c = 3;
print(<<EOD + "!!!!")
Here is a long sentence
that may extend over ${c}
lines.
EOD
c = 4;
print(<<<EOD + "!!!!")
Here is a long sentence
that may extend over ${c}
lines.
EOD
eval(<<BRAINTEASER);
print("This is executed how");
BRAINTEASER
print(<<HTML);
<html>
<head>
<title>Testing</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>This is a test.<p>
</body>
</html>
HTML
var x = 1
<<
3;
print(x);
var y = <<EOD;
There we go
EOD y = "No we don't";
print(y);
print(readFully(__FILE__));