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/*
* @test
* @bug 4082814
* @summary Constant shift expressions whose left operands were of type
* long were previously not evaluated correctly at compile-time.
* This is for the most part invisible, but it can be detected
* with the following test after 1.2beta1.
* @author turnidge
*
* @compile ShiftExpressionTest.java
* @run main ShiftExpressionTest
*/
public class ShiftExpressionTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String s = "" + (0x0101L << 2) + (0x0101L >> 2) + (0x0101L >>> 2);
if (s.indexOf("null",0) != -1) {
throw new Exception(
"incorrect compile-time evaluation of shift");
}
}
}