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Java example source code file (EmptySet.java)
The EmptySet.java Java example source code
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/* @test
* @bug 7076310
* @summary Test AclEntry.Builder setFlags and setPermissions with empty sets
*/
import java.nio.file.attribute.*;
import java.util.*;
/*
* Test for bug 7076310 "(file) AclEntry.Builder setFlags throws
* IllegalArgumentException if set argument is empty"
* The bug is only applies when the given Set is NOT an instance of EnumSet.
*
* The setPermissions method also has the same problem.
*/
public class EmptySet {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Set<AclEntryFlag> flags = new HashSet<>();
AclEntry.newBuilder().setFlags(flags);
Set<AclEntryPermission> perms = new HashSet<>();
AclEntry.newBuilder().setPermissions(perms);
}
}
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