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/* @test
* @bug 4247236
* @summary Ensure that reference objects with null referents can be enqueued
*/
import java.lang.ref.*;
public class EnqueueNullRef {
static void test(ReferenceQueue q, Reference r) {
if (!r.enqueue())
throw new RuntimeException("Enqueue operation failed");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
ReferenceQueue q = new ReferenceQueue();
test(q, new WeakReference(null, q));
test(q, new SoftReference(null, q));
test(q, new PhantomReference(null, q));
}
}