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* calc/calc.el (calc-default-power-reference-level) (calc-default-field-reference-level): New variables. * calc/calc-units.el (math-standard-units): Add dB and Np. (math-logunits): New variable. (math-extract-logunits, math-logcombine, calcFunc-luplus) (calcFunc-luminus, calc-luplus, calc-luminus, math-logunit-level) (calcFunc-fieldlevel, calcFunc-powerlevel, calc-level): New functions. (math-find-base-units-rec): Add entry for ln(10). * calc/calc-help.el (calc-u-prefix-help): Add logarithmic help. (calc-ul-prefix-help): New function. * calc/calc-ext.el (calc-init-extensions): Autoload new units functions. Add keybindings for new units functions.
author Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
date Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:08:04 -0600
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//  testjavacomp.java --- Semantic unit test for Java

//  Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011  Free Software Foundation, Inc.

//  Author: Eric M. Ludlam <eric@siege-engine.com>

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package tests.testjavacomp;

class secondClass {
    private void scFuncOne() {    }
    public void scFuncOne() {    }
}


public class testjavacomp {

    private int funcOne() {    }
    private int funcTwo() {    }
    private char funcThree() {    }

    class nestedClass {
	private void ncFuncOne() {	}
	public void ncFuncOne() {	}
    }

    public void publicFunc() {

	int i;

	i = fu// -1-
	    // #1# ( "funcOne" "funcTwo" )
	    ;

	fu// -2-
	    // #2# ( "funcOne" "funcThree" "funcTwo" )
	    ;

	secondClass SC;

	SC.//-3-
	    // #3# ( "scFuncOne" )
	    ;

	nestedClass NC;

	// @todo - need to fix this?  I don't know if  this is legal java.
	NC.// - 4-
	    // #4# ( "ncFuncOne" )
	    ;
    }

} // testjavacomp