To test code that uses javac
, you can follow the procedure below. It involves compiling Java files and ensuring they run correctly through a series of tests.
// Step 1: Compile the Java files
javac MyClass.java
// Step 2: Run the compiled class
java MyClass
// Step 3: Check for expected output
By using the commands above, you can compile and execute your Java program. If the output matches your expectations, your code is working correctly.
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