8017325: Cleanup of the javadoc <code> tag in java.security.cert
Summary: Convert javadoc <code>...</code> and <tt>...</tt> tags to {@code ...}
Reviewed-by: darcy
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4309152 4805490
* @summary Compiler silently generates bytecode that exceeds VM limits
* @author gafter
*
* @compile/fail StringLength.java
*/
class StringLength {
public static final String l5e0 = "abcde";
public static final String l1e1 = l5e0 + l5e0;
public static final String l3e1 = l1e1 + l1e1 + l1e1;
public static final String l1e2 = l3e1 + l3e1 + l3e1 + l1e1;
public static final String l5e2 = l1e2 + l1e2 + l1e2 + l1e2 + l1e2;
public static final String l1e3 = l5e2 + l5e2;
public static final String l5e3 = l1e3 + l1e3 + l1e3 + l1e3 + l1e3;
public static final String l1e4 = l5e3 + l5e3;
public static final String l6e4 = l1e4 + l1e4 + l1e4 + l1e4 + l1e4 + l1e4;
public static final String l65530 = l6e4 + l5e3 + l5e2 + l3e1;
public static String X = l65530 + "abcdef"; // length 65536
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(X.length());
}
}