jdk-24/jdk/test/java/nio/Buffer/OrderChar.java
Brian Burkhalter 0ee4830a94 8065570: (bf spec) ByteBuffer.slice() should make it clear that the initial order is BIG_ENDIAN
Refine documentation of allocate*(), wrap(), slice(), duplicate(), asReadOnlyBuffer(), and as{Type}Buffer() to explcitly state the byte order of the created buffer.

Reviewed-by: alanb
2015-07-15 10:43:07 -07:00

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/* Type-specific source code for unit test
*
* Regenerate the OrderX classes via genOrder.sh whenever this file changes.
* We check in the generated source files so that the test tree can be used
* independently of the rest of the source tree.
*/
// -- This file was mechanically generated: Do not edit! -- //
import java.nio.*;
public class OrderChar extends Order {
private static void ckCharBuffer(CharBuffer buf, ByteOrder expected) {
ck(buf.asReadOnlyBuffer().order(), expected);
ck(buf.duplicate().order(), expected);
ck(buf.slice().order(), expected);
}
static void ckCharBuffer() {
char[] array = new char[LENGTH];
CharBuffer buf = CharBuffer.wrap(array);
ck(buf.order(), nord);
ckCharBuffer(buf, nord);
buf = CharBuffer.wrap(array, LENGTH/2, LENGTH/2);
ck(buf.order(), nord);
ckCharBuffer(buf, nord);
buf = CharBuffer.allocate(LENGTH);
ck(buf.order(), nord);
ckCharBuffer(buf, nord);
ckCharBuffer(ByteBuffer.allocate(LENGTH).asCharBuffer(), be);
ckCharBuffer(ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(LENGTH).asCharBuffer(), be);
}
}