jdk/test/java/util/AbstractMap/Equals.java
author xdono
Thu, 18 Dec 2008 21:34:08 -0800
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import java.util.*;

/**
 * @test
 * @bug     4503672
 * @summary AbstractMap.equals and AbstractSet.equals are fragile: they
 *          throw exceptions when they should return false.
 * @author  Josh Bloch
 */
public class Equals {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Map m = new HashMap();
        m.put(null, "");
        Map h = new Hashtable();
        h.put("", "");
        if (m.equals(h))
            throw new RuntimeException("1");

        Map m1 = new TreeMap();
        m1.put(new Integer(42), "The Answer");
        Map m2 = new TreeMap();
        m2.put("The Answer", new Integer(42));
        if (m1.equals(m2))
            throw new RuntimeException("3");

        Set s1 = new TreeSet();
        s1.add(new Integer(666));
        Set s2 = new TreeSet();
        s2.add("Great googly moogly!");
        if (s1.equals(s2))
            throw new RuntimeException("2");
    }
}