test/tools/javac/ThrowsIntersection_2.java

Tue, 28 Dec 2010 15:54:52 -0800

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duke@1 1 /*
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duke@1 23
duke@1 24 /*
duke@1 25 * @test
duke@1 26 * @bug 4042259
duke@1 27 * @summary Check that a class can inherit multiple methods with conflicting throws clauses.
duke@1 28 * @author maddox
duke@1 29 *
duke@1 30 * @compile ThrowsIntersection_2.java
duke@1 31 */
duke@1 32
jjg@517 33 package ThrowsIntersection_2;
jjg@517 34
duke@1 35 class Ex1 extends Exception {}
duke@1 36 class Ex2 extends Exception {}
duke@1 37 class Ex3 extends Exception {}
duke@1 38
duke@1 39 interface a {
duke@1 40 int m1() throws Ex1, Ex3;
duke@1 41 }
duke@1 42
duke@1 43 interface b {
duke@1 44 int m1() throws Ex3, Ex2;
duke@1 45 }
duke@1 46
duke@1 47 // Either order should work
duke@1 48 abstract class c1 implements a, b {}
duke@1 49 abstract class c2 implements b, a {}
duke@1 50
duke@1 51 class d extends c1 {
duke@1 52 public int m1() throws Ex3 {
duke@1 53 return 1;
duke@1 54 }
duke@1 55 }
duke@1 56
duke@1 57 class e extends c2 {
duke@1 58 public int m1() throws Ex3 {
duke@1 59 return 1;
duke@1 60 }
duke@1 61 }

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