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/* @test
@summary BufferedReader should throw an OutOfMemoryError when the
read-ahead limit is very large
@bug 6350733
*/
import java.io.*;
public class BigMark {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
String line;
int i = 0;
String dir = System.getProperty("test.src", ".");
BufferedReader br
= new BufferedReader(new FileReader(new File(dir, "BigMark.java")), 100);
br.mark(200);
line = br.readLine();
System.err.println(i + ": " + line);
i++;
try {
// BR.fill() call to new char[Integer.MAX_VALUE] should succeed
br.mark(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
line = br.readLine();
} catch (OutOfMemoryError x) {
x.printStackTrace();
throw x;
}
System.out.println("OutOfMemoryError not thrown as expected");
}
}