Adding old unit tests to test suite.
These tests are copied straight over. They'll still run, but they're
using the old system.
Change-Id: If494519e52ddf858a9febfc55bdae830468cb3c8
diff --git a/test/035-enum/expected.txt b/test/035-enum/expected.txt
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+found field CRAWLING
+ synthetic? false
+ enum? true
diff --git a/test/035-enum/info.txt b/test/035-enum/info.txt
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+This is a miscellaneous test that was imported into the new-at-the-time
+runtime test framework. The test is intended to exercise basic features,
+and as such cannot be build on top of junit, since failure of such basic
+features might disrupt junit.
+
+TODO: Real description goes here.
diff --git a/test/035-enum/src/Main.java b/test/035-enum/src/Main.java
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+// Copyright 2008 The Android Open Source Project
+
+import java.lang.reflect.Field;
+
+/**
+ * Try some stuff with enumerations.
+ */
+public class Main {
+ public enum Shubbery { GROUND, CRAWLING, HANGING }
+
+ public static void main(String[] args) {
+ Field field;
+ try {
+ field = Shubbery.class.getDeclaredField("CRAWLING");
+ } catch (NoSuchFieldException nsfe) {
+ throw new RuntimeException(nsfe);
+ }
+
+ System.out.println("found field " + field.getName());
+ System.out.println(" synthetic? " + field.isSynthetic());
+ System.out.println(" enum? " + field.isEnumConstant());
+ }
+}