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// Test Java interaction
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import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Point;
class ColoredPoint(x: Int, y: Int, c_ : Color) extends Point(x, y) {
val c: Color = c_;
def getC(): Color = c;
}
object Test {
val expected = """
p.x = 5
p.c = java.awt.Color[r=255,g=0,b=0]
p.getX() = 5.0
p.getC() = java.awt.Color[r=255,g=0,b=0]
""".trim
def connect() = {
val p = new ColoredPoint(5, 7, Color.RED);
List(
"p.x = " + p.x,
"p.c = " + p.c,
"p.getX() = " + p.getX(),
"p.getC() = " + p.getC()
).mkString("\n")
}
// This test would pointlessly fail the whole build anytime the account
// running the test could not connect to the windowing server. The below
// is intended to defend against this outcome.
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
try { Console println connect() }
catch { case _: java.lang.InternalError => Console println expected }
}
}
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