jdk-24/jdk/test/java/lang/Integer/ParsingTest.java
Joe Darcy 61f89b0025 6601457: Move wrapper class tests from closed to open
6601458: Move java.math tests from closed to open
6740185: Move java/lang/annotations tests to open
6759433: Move Math and StrictMath regression tests from closed to open

Move some more regression tests to the open

Reviewed-by: jjg
2009-01-26 19:49:26 -08:00

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/*
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/*
* @test
* @bug 5017980 6576055
* @summary Test parsing methods
* @author Joseph D. Darcy
*/
/**
* There are six methods in java.lang.Integer which transform strings
* into an int or Integer value:
*
* public Integer(String s)
* public static Integer decode(String nm)
* public static int parseInt(String s, int radix)
* public static int parseInt(String s)
* public static Integer valueOf(String s, int radix)
* public static Integer valueOf(String s)
*
* Besides decode, all the methods and constructor call down into
* parseInt(String, int) to do the actual work. Therefore, the
* behavior of parseInt(String, int) will be tested here.
*/
public class ParsingTest {
public static void main(String... argv) {
check("+100", +100);
check("-100", -100);
check("+0", 0);
check("-0", 0);
check("+00000", 0);
check("-00000", 0);
check("0", 0);
check("1", 1);
check("9", 9);
checkFailure("\u0000");
checkFailure("\u002f");
checkFailure("+");
checkFailure("-");
checkFailure("++");
checkFailure("+-");
checkFailure("-+");
checkFailure("--");
checkFailure("++100");
checkFailure("--100");
checkFailure("+-6");
checkFailure("-+6");
checkFailure("*100");
}
private static void check(String val, int expected) {
int n = Integer.parseInt(val);
if (n != expected)
throw new RuntimeException("Integer.parsedInt failed. String:" +
val + " Result:" + n);
}
private static void checkFailure(String val) {
int n = 0;
try {
n = Integer.parseInt(val);
System.err.println("parseInt(" + val + ") incorrectly returned " + n);
throw new RuntimeException();
} catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
; // Expected
}
}
}