langtools/test/jdk/jshell/IOTest.java
author jlahoda
Thu, 05 May 2016 12:55:21 +0200
changeset 37939 3eb8c2a89b77
parent 33362 65ec6de1d6b4
permissions -rw-r--r--
8153761: JShell: Completion -- Show parameter names if possible Summary: Compiling code with -parameters; keeping parameter names when reading classfiles; searching JDK sources if parameter names are not available. Reviewed-by: rfield

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/*
 * @test
 * @summary Test input/output
 * @build KullaTesting TestingInputStream
 * @run testng IOTest
 */

import org.testng.annotations.Test;

import static org.testng.Assert.assertEquals;

@Test
public class IOTest extends KullaTesting {

    String LINE_SEPARATOR = System.getProperty("line.separator");

    public void testOutput() {
        assertEval("System.out.println(\"Test\");");
        assertEquals(getOutput(), "Test" + LINE_SEPARATOR);
    }

    public void testErrorOutput() {
        assertEval("System.err.println(\"Oops\");");
        assertEquals(getErrorOutput(), "Oops" + LINE_SEPARATOR);
    }

    public void testInput() {
        setInput("x");
        assertEval("(char)System.in.read();", "'x'");
    }
}