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  24 /*      @test 1.5 98/07/23
  25         @bug 4064202 4253466
  26         @summary Test for Win32 NPE when MenuItem with null label added.
  27         @author fred.ecks
  28         @run main/othervm NullMenuLabelTest
  29 */
  30 
  31 import java.awt.*;
  32 
  33 public class NullMenuLabelTest {
  34 
  35     public static void main(String[] args) {
  36         Frame frame = new Frame("Test Frame");
  37         frame.pack();
  38         frame.setVisible(true);
  39         MenuBar menuBar = new MenuBar();
  40         frame.setMenuBar(menuBar);
  41         Menu menu = new Menu(null);
  42         menuBar.add(menu);
  43         menu.add(new MenuItem(null));
  44         // If we got this far, the test succeeded
  45         frame.setVisible(false);
  46         frame.dispose();
  47     }
  48 
  49 } // class NullMenuLabelTest