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/* @test
* @bug 8163518
* @summary Integer overflow when skipping a lot
*/
import java.io.CharArrayReader;
public class OverflowInSkip {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
char[] a = "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
.toCharArray(); // a.length > 33
try (CharArrayReader car = new CharArrayReader(a)) {
long small = 33;
long big = Long.MAX_VALUE;
long smallSkip = car.skip(small);
if (smallSkip != small)
throw new Exception("Expected to skip " + small
+ " chars, but skipped " + smallSkip);
long expSkip = a.length - small;
long bigSkip = car.skip(big);
if (bigSkip != expSkip)
throw new Exception("Expected to skip " + expSkip
+ " chars, but skipped " + bigSkip);
}
}
}