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/*
* @test
* @bug 4914724 4973116 5014511
* @summary Ensure that a supplementary character can be used as part/whole of a
* class name on platforms that have Unicode aware filesystems.
* @run main SupplementaryJavaID6
*/
public class SupplementaryJavaID6 {
public static void main(String[] s) {
new SupplementaryJavaID6().test();
}
void test() {
\ud801\udc00 instance = new \ud801\udc00();
instance.\ud801\udc01();
}
class \ud801\udc00 {
void \ud801\udc01() {
// If Java can create the strangely named class file,
// then Java can delete it, while `rm' might be unable to.
new java.io.File(this.getClass().getName() + ".class")
.deleteOnExit();
System.out.println("success");
}
}
}