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23
24/* @test
25   @bug 4072575
26   @summary Test all the EOL delimiters accepted by BufferedReader
27*/
28
29import java.io.*;
30
31public class EOL {
32
33    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
34        Reader sr = new StringReader("one\rtwo\r\nthree\nfour\r");
35        BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(sr);
36        for (int i = 0;; i++) {
37            String l = br.readLine();
38            if (l == null) {
39                if (i != 4)
40                    throw new RuntimeException("Expected 4 lines, got " + i);
41                break;
42            }
43            System.err.println(i + ": " + l);
44        }
45    }
46
47}
48