test/tools/javac/lambda/TargetType11.java

Tue, 14 May 2013 11:11:09 -0700

author
rfield
date
Tue, 14 May 2013 11:11:09 -0700
changeset 1752
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parent 1510
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child 2525
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8012556: Implement lambda methods on interfaces as static
8006140: Javac NPE compiling Lambda expression on initialization expression of static field in interface
Summary: Lambdas occurring in static contexts or those not needing instance information should be generated into static methods. This has long been the case for classes. However, as a work-around to the lack of support for statics on interfaces, interface lambda methods have been generated into default methods. For lambdas in interface static contexts (fields and static methods) this causes an NPE in javac because there is no 'this'. MethodHandles now support static methods on interfaces. This changeset allows lambda methods to be generated as static interface methods. An existing bug in Hotspot (8013875) is exposed in a test when the "-esa" flag is used. This test and another test that already exposed this bug have been marked with @ignore.
Reviewed-by: mcimadamore

mcimadamore@1415 1 /*
mcimadamore@1415 2 * @test /nodynamiccopyright/
mcimadamore@1415 3 * @bug 8003280
mcimadamore@1415 4 * @summary Add lambda tests
mcimadamore@1415 5 * check that wildcards in the target method of a lambda conversion is handled correctly
mcimadamore@1415 6 * @author Maurizio Cimadamore
mcimadamore@1510 7 * @compile TargetType11.java
mcimadamore@1415 8 */
mcimadamore@1415 9
mcimadamore@1415 10 class TargetType11 {
mcimadamore@1415 11 interface Predicate<X> {
mcimadamore@1415 12 boolean apply(X c);
mcimadamore@1415 13 }
mcimadamore@1415 14
mcimadamore@1415 15 static class Test {
mcimadamore@1415 16 public <T> Predicate<T> and(Predicate<? super T>... first) { return null; }
mcimadamore@1415 17 public Predicate<Character> forPredicate(Predicate<? super Character> predicate) { return null; }
mcimadamore@1415 18
mcimadamore@1415 19 Predicate<Character> c2 = forPredicate(c -> c.compareTo('e') < 0);
mcimadamore@1415 20 Predicate<Integer> k = and(i -> i > 0, i -> i % 2 == 0);
mcimadamore@1415 21 }
mcimadamore@1415 22 }

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