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/**
* @test
* @bug 6935535
* @summary String.indexOf() returns incorrect result on x86 with SSE4.2
*
* @run main/othervm -Xcomp Test
*/
public class Test {
static int IndexOfTest(String str) {
return str.indexOf("1111111111111xx1x");
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
String str = "1111111111111xx1111111111111xx1x";
str = str.substring(0, 31);
int idx = IndexOfTest(str);
System.out.println("IndexOf(" + "1111111111111xx1x" + ") = " + idx + " in " + str);
if (idx != -1) {
System.exit(97);
}
}
}