swig/Examples/test-suite/java/friends_runme.java
Olly Betts 0e0f283e48 Fix friends_runme.*
Most of these test D_d twice when they really should be testing
D_d once and D_i once (the variable name is `di` and the values
assigned are integers).

This was wrong in the initial version for Python in
708021a809 and it looks like subsequent
additions for other languages have just copied that mistake.
2022-07-22 17:50:47 +12:00

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import friends.*;
public class friends_runme {
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("friends");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Native code library failed to load. See the chapter on Dynamic Linking Problems in the SWIG Java documentation for help.\n" + e);
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main(String argv[]) throws Throwable
{
A a = new A(2);
if (friends.get_val1(a) != 2)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
if (friends.get_val2(a) != 4)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
if (friends.get_val3(a) != 6)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
// nice overload working fine
if (friends.get_val1(1,2,3) != 1)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
B b = new B(3);
// David's case
if (friends.mix(a,b) != 5)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
D_i di = new D_i(2);
D_d dd = new D_d(3.3);
// incredible template overloading working just fine
if (friends.get_val1(di) != 2)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
if (friends.get_val1(dd) != 3.3)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
friends.set(di, 4);
friends.set(dd, 1.3);
if (friends.get_val1(di) != 4)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
if (friends.get_val1(dd) != 1.3)
throw new RuntimeException("failed");
}
}