/* * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package libcore.java.lang; import junit.framework.TestCase; import java.io.BufferedWriter; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.PrintStream; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.io.StringWriter; import java.util.Formatter; public class SystemTest extends TestCase { public void testLineSeparator() throws Exception { try { // Before Java 7, the small number of classes that wanted the line separator would // use System.getProperty. Now they should use System.lineSeparator instead, and the // "line.separator" property has no effect after the VM has started. // Test System.lineSeparator directly. assertEquals("\n", System.lineSeparator()); System.setProperty("line.separator", "poop"); assertEquals("\n", System.lineSeparator()); assertFalse(System.lineSeparator().equals(System.getProperty("line.separator"))); // java.io.BufferedWriter --- uses System.lineSeparator on Android but not on RI. StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); BufferedWriter bw = new BufferedWriter(sw); bw.newLine(); bw.flush(); assertEquals(System.lineSeparator(), sw.toString()); assertFalse(System.lineSeparator().equals(System.getProperty("line.separator"))); // java.io.PrintStream --- uses System.lineSeparator on Android but not on RI. ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); new PrintStream(baos).println(); assertEquals(System.lineSeparator(), new String(baos.toByteArray(), "UTF-8")); assertFalse(System.lineSeparator().equals(System.getProperty("line.separator"))); // java.io.PrintWriter --- uses System.lineSeparator on Android but not on RI. sw = new StringWriter(); new PrintWriter(sw).println(); assertEquals(System.lineSeparator(), sw.toString()); assertFalse(System.lineSeparator().equals(System.getProperty("line.separator"))); // java.util.Formatter --- uses System.lineSeparator on both. assertEquals(System.lineSeparator(), new Formatter().format("%n").toString()); assertFalse(System.lineSeparator().equals(System.getProperty("line.separator"))); } finally { System.setProperty("line.separator", "\n"); } } public void testArrayCopyTargetNotArray() { try { System.arraycopy(new char[5], 0, "Hello", 0, 3); fail(); } catch (ArrayStoreException e) { assertEquals("destination of type java.lang.String is not an array", e.getMessage()); } } public void testArrayCopySourceNotArray() { try { System.arraycopy("Hello", 0, new char[5], 0, 3); fail(); } catch (ArrayStoreException e) { assertEquals("source of type java.lang.String is not an array", e.getMessage()); } } public void testArrayCopyArrayTypeMismatch() { try { System.arraycopy(new char[5], 0, new Object[5], 0, 3); fail(); } catch (ArrayStoreException e) { assertEquals("char[] and java.lang.Object[] are incompatible array types", e.getMessage()); } } public void testArrayCopyElementTypeMismatch() { try { System.arraycopy(new Object[] { null, 5, "hello" }, 0, new Integer[] { 1, 2, 3, null, null }, 0, 3); fail(); } catch (ArrayStoreException e) { assertEquals("source[2] of type java.lang.String cannot be stored in destination array of type java.lang.Integer[]", e.getMessage()); } } public void testArrayCopyNull() { try { System.arraycopy(null, 0, new char[5], 0, 3); fail(); } catch (NullPointerException e) { assertEquals("src == null", e.getMessage()); } try { System.arraycopy(new char[5], 0, null, 0, 3); fail(); } catch (NullPointerException e) { assertEquals("dst == null", e.getMessage()); } } }