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# When a Java class is loaded from a class file and not parsed from a source file, scalac reports
# the statics as an object without a file and so the Analyzer must know to look for the
# object's linked class.
# This test verifies this happens.
# The test compiles a Java class with a static field.
# It then adds a Scala object that references the static field. Because the object only depends on a
# static member and because the Java source is not included in the compilation (since it didn't change),
# this triggers the special case above.
# add and compile the Java source
$ copy-file changes/J1.java src/main/java/J.java
> compile
# add and compile the Scala source
$ copy-file changes/S.scala src/main/scala/S.scala
> compile
# change the Java source so that a compile error should occur if S.scala is also recompiled (which will happen if the dependency was properly recorded)
$ copy-file changes/J2.java src/main/java/J.java
-> compile
# verify it should have failed by doing a full recompilation
> clean
-> compile
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