Fri, 05 Jul 2013 11:04:22 +0100
8016702: use of ternary operator in lambda expression gives incorrect results
Summary: Constant types erroneously creep in during inference
Reviewed-by: jjg, vromero
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24 /*
25 * @test
26 * @bug 8006763
27 * @summary super in method reference used in anonymous class
28 */
29 public class MethodReference61 {
30 interface SAM {
31 void m();
32 }
34 static class MyTester {
35 public void ifoo() { }
36 }
38 public static void main(String args[]) {
39 MyTester t = new MyTester() {
40 SAM s = super::ifoo;
41 };
42 }
43 }