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Akim Demaille d5f929d407 java: example: rely on autoboxing
AFAICT, autoboxing/unboxing was added in Java 5 (September 30, 2004).
I think we can afford to use it.  It should help us merge some Java
tests with the main ones.

However, beware that != does not unbox: it compares the object
addresses.

* examples/java/Calc.y, tests/java.at: Simplify.
* examples/java/Calc.test, tests/java.at: Improve tests.
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#! /bin/sh
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cat >input <<EOF
1 + 2 * 3
EOF
run 0 7
cat >input <<EOF
1 + 2 * 3 = 7
(1 + 2) * 3 = 9
EOF
run 0 '7
9'
cat >input <<EOF
1 + 2 * * 3
EOF
run 0 "err: 1.5: syntax error, unexpected '*', expecting number or '-' or '(' or '!'"