test/tools/javac/Closure5.java

Tue, 11 Aug 2009 01:13:42 +0100

author
mcimadamore
date
Tue, 11 Aug 2009 01:13:42 +0100
changeset 360
62fb6cafa93b
parent 289
84061bd68019
child 554
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6869075: regression: javac crashes when compiling compound string assignment with generics
Summary: javac should not add syntehtic cast to the LHS of an assignment expression
Reviewed-by: jjg

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duke@1 23
duke@1 24 /*
duke@1 25 * @test
duke@1 26 * @bug 4416605
duke@1 27 * @summary Incorrect order for initializers in nested class
duke@1 28 * @author gafter
duke@1 29 *
darcy@289 30 * @compile Closure5.java
duke@1 31 * @run main Closure5
duke@1 32 */
duke@1 33
duke@1 34 // note that this test case was derived from 4466029, because it
duke@1 35 // also checks other features of -target 1.4 simultaneously.
duke@1 36 class A {
duke@1 37 int i = 12;
duke@1 38 abstract class B {
duke@1 39 { foo(); }
duke@1 40 abstract void foo();
duke@1 41 }
duke@1 42 }
duke@1 43 public class Closure5 extends A {
duke@1 44 int i;
duke@1 45 public static void main(String[] args) {
duke@1 46 new Closure5().new D();
duke@1 47 }
duke@1 48 class D extends B {
duke@1 49 int i;
duke@1 50 void foo() {
duke@1 51 if (Closure5.super.i != 12) throw new Error("4416605");
duke@1 52 }
duke@1 53 }
duke@1 54 }

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