test/tools/javac/foreach/IntersectIterator.java

Wed, 13 Aug 2014 14:50:00 -0700

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katleman
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Wed, 13 Aug 2014 14:50:00 -0700
changeset 2549
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Added tag jdk8u40-b01 for changeset bf89a471779d

duke@1 1 /*
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duke@1 22 */
duke@1 23
duke@1 24 /*
duke@1 25 * @test
duke@1 26 * @bug 5003207
duke@1 27 * @summary new "for" statement fails to cast to second upper bound
duke@1 28 * @author gafter
duke@1 29 */
duke@1 30
duke@1 31 import java.util.*;
duke@1 32
duke@1 33 interface A {}
duke@1 34 interface B<T> extends Iterable<T> {}
duke@1 35 interface X {}
duke@1 36
duke@1 37 class C extends ArrayList<String> implements A, B<String> {
duke@1 38 C() {
duke@1 39 super(Arrays.<String>asList(new String[] {"Hello", "world"}));
duke@1 40 }
duke@1 41 }
duke@1 42
duke@1 43 class D implements A, X {
duke@1 44 final String s;
duke@1 45 D(String s) {
duke@1 46 this.s = s;
duke@1 47 }
duke@1 48 public String toString() {
duke@1 49 return s;
duke@1 50 }
duke@1 51 }
duke@1 52
duke@1 53 public class IntersectIterator {
duke@1 54
duke@1 55 static
duke@1 56 <T extends A & B<String>>
duke@1 57 void f(T t) {
duke@1 58 for (String s : t) System.out.println(s);
duke@1 59 }
duke@1 60 static
duke@1 61 <T extends A & X>
duke@1 62 void f(Iterable<T> t) {
duke@1 63 for (A a : t) System.out.println(a);
duke@1 64 for (X x : t) System.out.println(x);
duke@1 65 }
duke@1 66
duke@1 67 public static void main(String[] args) {
duke@1 68 f(new C());
duke@1 69 f(Arrays.<D>asList(new D[] {new D("Hello"), new D("world")}));
duke@1 70 }
duke@1 71 }

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