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/*
* @test
* @bug 7185778
* @summary javah error "Not a valid class name" on class names with dollar signs
* The first two tests are on an inner class name whose name does not contain $.
* The second two tests are on an inner class name whose name does contain $.
* The last test is on an outer class whose name contains $.
* @modules jdk.compiler/com.sun.tools.javah
* @run main T7185778 T7185778$inner
* @run main T7185778 T7185778.inner
* @run main T7185778 T7185778$inner$
* @run main T7185778 T7185778.inner$
* @run main T7185778 xx$yy
*/
public class T7185778 {
class inner {
native byte[] xxxxx(String name);
}
class inner$ {
native byte[] xxxxx(String name);
}
static public void main(String[] args) {
int rc = com.sun.tools.javah.Main.run(args, null);
if ( rc != 0) {
throw new Error("javah returned non zero: " + rc);
}
}
}
class xx$yy {
native byte[] xxxxx(String name);
}