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  23 
  24 /*
  25  * @test
  26  * @summary <rdar://problem/1651062> Date parsing bug; parse() for string with numeric month is off by one
  27  * @summary com.apple.junit.java.util.Date
  28  */
  29 
  30 import junit.framework.*;
  31 import java.util.Date;
  32 
  33 public class R1651062DateMonthParse extends TestCase {
  34     protected Date d1, d2;
  35     protected String s1, s2;
  36 
  37     protected void setUp() {
  38         s1 = "4/28/97";
  39         s2 = "April 28, 1997";
  40     }
  41 
  42     public static Test suite() {
  43         return new TestSuite(R1651062DateMonthParse.class);
  44     }
  45 
  46     @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
  47     // Compatiblity test -- intentionally uses the old API
  48     public void testDateMonthParse() throws Exception {
  49         d1 = new Date(s1);
  50         d2 = new Date(s2);
  51         //! don't want to print this to System.out blindly; convert to assertion, use logwrapper, or drop it
  52         //ref.println("string '" + s1 + "' parsed to: " + d1);
  53         //ref.println("string '" + s2 + "' parsed to: " + d2);
  54         assertEquals("Date objects constructed from equivalent strings are not equal.", d1.getTime(), d2.getTime());
  55     }
  56 
  57     public static void main (String[] args) {
  58         junit.textui.TestRunner.run(suite());
  59     }
  60 }