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[jira] Commented: (HARMONY-5987) [classlib][luni] - different
behavior with RI when file path contains "\\" in Linux
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Mark Hindess commented on HARMONY-5987:
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I've not tested the patch, but I'd be surprised if a change like this didn't reveal some more invalid tests. Do it really work with no test fixes?
> [classlib][luni] - different behavior with RI when file path contains "\\" in Linux
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>
> Key: HARMONY-5987
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-5987
> Project: Harmony
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Classlib
> Affects Versions: 5.0M7
> Reporter: Regis Xu
> Fix For: 5.0M8
>
> Attachments: HARMONY-5987.diff
>
>
> Consider the test:
> File file = new File("d1\\d2");
> file.mkdirs();
> RI create a directory named "d1\d2", while Harmony create two directories "d1" and "d1/d2", seems RI doesn't covert windows file separator char "\\" to system separator char on Linux, and
> spec says nothing about it. I quickly navigate the source, found we have a method fixSlashes in java.io.File, which convert "\\" or "/" to system separator char, so it may be intended or a
> feature of harmony?
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