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package foundation;
import java.util.Timer;
public class TimerThreadTest {
public static void main(String argv[]) {
Timer t = new Timer();
t.cancel();
System.out.println("Starting three timers.");
Timer t1 = new Timer(true);
Timer t2 = new Timer(true);
Timer t3 = new Timer(true);
System.out.println("Cancelling two timers.");
t1.cancel();
t3.cancel();
// t2 is an uncanceled daemon thread
// The test passes if the thread exits when the VM shuts down
// If the thread keeps running, the test has failed
System.out.println("Returning from main.");
}
}