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23 
24 package test.java.lang.Integer;
25 
26 /**
27  * @test
28  * @bug 6807702
29  * @summary Basic test for Integer.valueOf
30  * @run main ValueOf
31  * @run main/othervm -esa -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions -XX:+EliminateAutoBox
32  *                   -XX:AutoBoxCacheMax=20000 ValueOf
33  */
34 
35 public class ValueOf {
36 
37     // test Integer.valueOf over this range (inclusive)
38     private static final int TEST_LOW  = -1024;
39     private static final int TEST_HIGH = 24576;
40 
main(String[] args)41     public static void main(String[] args) {
42         int i = TEST_LOW;
43         while (i <= TEST_HIGH) {
44             // check that valueOf stores i
45             if (Integer.valueOf(i).intValue() != i)
46                 throw new RuntimeException();
47 
48             // check that the same object is returned for integral values
49             // in the range -128 to 127 (inclusive)
50             if (i >= -128 && i <= 127) {
51                 if (Integer.valueOf(i) != Integer.valueOf(i))
52                     throw new RuntimeException();
53             }
54 
55             i++;
56         }
57     }
58 }
59