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duke6e45e102007-12-01 00:00:00 +00001/*
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23
24/* @test
25 @bug 4089062
26 @summary A String created from a StringBuffer can be overwritten
27 if setLength() to a value less than the buffer length is called
28 on the StringBuffer and then the StringBuffer is appended to.
29 @author Robert Field
30*/
31
32public class SetLength {
33 public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {
34 StringBuffer active = new StringBuffer();
35 active.append("first one");
36 String a = active.toString();
37 active.setLength(0);
38 active.append("second");
39 String b = active.toString();
40 active.setLength(0);
41 System.out.println("first: " + a);
42 System.out.println("second: " + b);
43 if (!a.equals("first one")) {
44 throw new Exception("StringBuffer.setLength() overwrote string");
45 }
46 }
47}