Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:56:50 +0000
7006109: Add test library to simplify the task of writing automated type-system tests
Summary: Types.java needs to be more stress-tested
Reviewed-by: jjg
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24 /*
25 * @test
26 * @bug 6511613
27 * @summary javac unexpectedly doesn't fail in some cases if an annotation processor specified
28 *
29 * @library ../../lib
30 * @build JavacTestingAbstractProcessor DummyProcessor
31 * @compile/fail clss41701.java
32 * @compile/fail -processor DummyProcessor clss41701.java
33 */
35 import java.io.PrintStream;
37 interface clss41701i {
38 void run();
39 }
41 class clss41701a<A extends clss41701i,
42 B extends clss41701i,
43 C extends A&B> {
44 }