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/*
* @test
* @bug 4053875
* @summary Verify correct treatment of '|', '&', and '^' in constant expression
* controlling loop. No 'return' statements are necessary, as the loops
* cannot terminate normally.
*
* @author maddox
*
* @run compile ConstantInfiniteWhile.java
public class ConstantInfiniteWhile {
int test1() {
while ( false | true ) {}
}
int test2() {
while ( true & true ) {}
}
int test3() {
while ( false ^ true ) {}
}
// Just for grins... (included in original bug report)
int test4() {
while ( false == false ) {}
}
int test5() {
while ( 1 != 0 ) {}
}
int test6() {
while ( 1 + 2 > 0 ) {}
}
int test7() {
while ( true ? true : false ) {}
}
}