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/*
* @ test
* @ bug 4958170 4891531 4989534
* @ summary Test to see if default java locale settings are identical
when launch jvm from java and javaw respectively . Test
should be run on Windows with different user locale and
system locale setting in ControlPanel ' s RegionSetting .
Following 2 testing scenarios are recommended
( 1 ) systemLocale = Japanese , userLocale = English
( 2 ) systemLocale = English , userLocale = Japanese
* @ compile - XDignore . symbol . file DefaultLocaleTest . java
* @ run main DefaultLocaleTestRun
*/
public class DefaultLocaleTestRun extends TestHelper {
public static void main(String... args) {
if (!isWindows) {
System.out.println("Test passes vacuously on non-windows" );
return ;
}
TestResult tr;
tr = doExec(javaCmd,
"-cp" , TEST_CLASSES_DIR.getAbsolutePath(),
"DefaultLocaleTest" , "-w" , "x.out" );
System.out.println(tr.testOutput);
tr = doExec(javawCmd,
"-cp" , TEST_CLASSES_DIR.getAbsolutePath(),
"DefaultLocaleTest" , "-r" , "x.out" );
System.out.println(tr.testOutput);
if (!tr.isOK()) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed" );
}
}
}
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