test/tools/javac/ClassModifiers/InterfaceAndInnerClsCtor.java

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    1.26 +
    1.27 +/**
    1.28 + * @test
    1.29 + * @bug 4221648
    1.30 + * @summary If an interface has an inner class, the constructor for that inner
    1.31 + * class must be accessible to the interface, regardless of whether it is
    1.32 + * explicitly declared private.
    1.33 + *
    1.34 + * @clean InterfaceAndInnerClsCtor
    1.35 + * @compile InterfaceAndInnerClsCtor.java
    1.36 + */
    1.37 +
    1.38 +public interface InterfaceAndInnerClsCtor
    1.39 +{
    1.40 +    // All interface memebers are implicitly public. Hence, there is no need to
    1.41 +    // have other inner classes with different access levels.
    1.42 +    public static class Inner {
    1.43 +        // A constructor for each of the possible access levels.
    1.44 +        public Inner(boolean b) {}
    1.45 +        Inner(char c) {}
    1.46 +        protected Inner(int i) {}
    1.47 +        private Inner() {}
    1.48 +    }
    1.49 +
    1.50 +    // Verify that all of the constructors are accessible at compile time.
    1.51 +    public final static Inner i0 = new Inner(true);
    1.52 +    public final static Inner i1 = new Inner('a');
    1.53 +    public final static Inner i2 = new Inner(7);
    1.54 +    public final static Inner i3 = new Inner();
    1.55 +}

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