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// : c10:ToyTest.java
// Testing class Class.
// From 'Thinking in Java, 3rd ed.' (c) Bruce Eckel 2002
// www.BruceEckel.com. See copyright notice in CopyRight.txt.

interface HasBatteries {
}

interface Waterproof {
}

interface Shoots {
}

class Toy {
  // Comment out the following default constructor
  // to see NoSuchMethodError from (*1*)
  Toy() {
  }

  Toy(int i) {
  }
}

class FancyToy extends Toy implements HasBatteries, Waterproof, Shoots {
  FancyToy() {
    super(1);
  }
}

public class ToyTest {

  static void printInfo(Class cc) {
    System.out.println("Class name: " + cc.getName() " is interface? ["
        + cc.isInterface() "]");
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Class c = null;
    try {
      c = Class.forName("FancyToy");
    catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
      System.out.println("Can't find FancyToy");
      System.exit(1);
    }
    printInfo(c);
    Class[] faces = c.getInterfaces();
    for (int i = 0; i < faces.length; i++)
      printInfo(faces[i]);
    Class cy = c.getSuperclass();
    Object o = null;
    try {
      // Requires default constructor:
      o = cy.newInstance()// (*1*)
    catch (InstantiationException e) {
      System.out.println("Cannot instantiate");
      System.exit(1);
    catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
      System.out.println("Cannot access");
      System.exit(1);
    }
    printInfo(o.getClass());

  }
///:~


           
       
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