diff --git a/src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/compilers/DefaultCompilerAdapterTest.java b/src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/compilers/DefaultCompilerAdapterTest.java index e3c262886..750098f99 100644 --- a/src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/compilers/DefaultCompilerAdapterTest.java +++ b/src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/compilers/DefaultCompilerAdapterTest.java @@ -155,11 +155,9 @@ public class DefaultCompilerAdapterTest { testSource("1.7", "javac1.9", "If you specify -target 1.7 you now must also specify" + " -source 1.7", "1.7"); - //TODO: This is the behaviour I would expect from analogy. But at the moment - // (jdk-1.9.0_b06) this is not 'implemented'. -// testSource("1.8", "javac1.9", -// "If you specify -target 1.8 you now must also specify" -// + " -source 1.8", "1.8"); + testSource("1.8", "javac1.9", + "If you specify -target 1.8 you now must also specify" + + " -source 1.8", "1.8"); testSource("5", "javac1.9", "If you specify -target 5 you now must also specify" + " -source 5", "5"); @@ -169,13 +167,11 @@ public class DefaultCompilerAdapterTest { testSource("7", "javac1.9", "If you specify -target 7 you now must also specify" + " -source 7", "7"); - //TODO: This is the behaviour I would expect from analogy. But at the moment - // (jdk-1.9.0_b06) this is not 'implemented'. -// testSource("8", "javac1.9", -// "If you specify -target 8 you now must also specify" -// + " -source 8", "8"); - testSource(null, "javac1.9", "", "1.8"); - testSource(null, "javac1.9", "", "8"); + testSource("8", "javac1.9", + "If you specify -target 8 you now must also specify" + + " -source 8", "8"); + testSource(null, "javac1.9", "", "1.9"); + testSource(null, "javac1.9", "", "9"); } private void commonSourceDowngrades(String javaVersion) {