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23
24/*
25 * @test
26 * @bug 1227855
27 * @summary The order of initialization used to be inconsistent, depending
28 *          on whether a value was initialized to its default value.
29 * @author turnidge
30 *
31 * @compile IllDefinedOrderOfInit.java
32 * @run main IllDefinedOrderOfInit
33 */
34
35public class IllDefinedOrderOfInit {
36    int i = m();
37    int j = 0;
38    IllDefinedOrderOfInit() {
39        if (j != 0) {
40            throw new Error();
41        }
42    }
43    int m() { j = 5; return j++; }
44    static public void main(String args[]) {
45        new IllDefinedOrderOfInit();
46    }
47}
48