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// Copyright (C) 2005 United States Government as represented by the
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// Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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// (NASA). All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// This software is distributed under the NASA Open Source Agreement
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// (NOSA), version 1.3. The NOSA has been approved by the Open Source
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// Initiative. See the file NOSA-1.3-JPF at the top of the distribution
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// directory tree for the complete NOSA document.
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//
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// LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY THAT THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE WILL CONFORM TO
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// SPECIFICATIONS, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
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// THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE WILL BE ERROR FREE, OR ANY WARRANTY THAT
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// DOCUMENTATION, IF PROVIDED, WILL CONFORM TO THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE.
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//
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20 /** This simple example shows the use of assertions in JPF.
21  * The reporting of assertion violations by JPF can be disabled
22  * using "-no-assertions" option.
23  * @author Masoud Mansouri-Samani
24  */

25 class AssertionCheck {
26   public static void main (String JavaDoc[] args) {
27     // If -assertions option is set to true (the default), JPF
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// reports an assertion violation at the following statement.
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assert (1 == 0) : "1 == 0";
30   }
31 }
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