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/** * @test * @bug 8183743 * @summary Test to verify the new overload method with Charset functions the same * as the existing method that takes a charset name. * @run testng EncodingTest
*/ publicclass EncodingTest { static String USER_DIR = System.getProperty("user.dir", ".");
// Charset added only for the 3-parameter constructors publicstaticenum ConstructorType {
STRING3,
FILE3,
OUTPUTSTREAM3
}
/** * Verifies that the overloading constructor behaves the same as the existing * one. * @param type the type of the constructor * @param file1 file1 written with the name of a charset * @param file2 file2 written with a charset * @param csn the charset name * @param charset the charset * @throws IOException
*/
@Test(dataProvider = "parameters") publicvoid testConstructor(ConstructorType type, File file1, File file2,
String csn, Charset charset) throws Exception {
format(getFormatter(type, file1.getPath(), csn, null));
format(getFormatter(type, file2.getPath(), null, charset)); Assert.assertEquals(Files.readAllLines(Paths.get(file1.getPath()), charset),
Files.readAllLines(Paths.get(file2.getPath()), charset));
}
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