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*/
/* @test * @summary Ensure that InputStreamReader reads as many characters as possible
*/
// InputStreamReader is not required by its spec to read as many characters as // possible upon each invocation of read(char[], int, int), but many programs // (e.g., javac) depend upon this behavior.
import java.io.*;
publicclass FullRead {
staticint MAX_LEN = 1 << 16;
staticvoid test(File f, int len) throws Exception {
FileOutputStream fo = new FileOutputStream(f); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
fo.write('x');
fo.close();
FileInputStream fi = new FileInputStream(f);
Reader rd = new InputStreamReader(fi, "US-ASCII"); char[] cb = newchar[MAX_LEN + 100]; int n = rd.read(cb, 0, cb.length);
System.out.println(len + " : " + n); if (len != n) thrownew Exception("Expected " + len + ", read " + n);
}
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