test/tools/javac/CyclicInheritance6/Main.java

Fri, 21 Aug 2009 14:58:21 -0700

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6873845: refine access to symbol file
Reviewed-by: darcy

     1 /*
     2  * Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
     3  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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    24 /*
    25  * @test
    26  * @summary Test for spurious cyclic inheritance due to import
    27  * @author Todd Turnbridge
    28  *
    29  * @compile p1/B.java
    30  */
    32 // The following javadoc comment, and its associated code, was removed
    33 // recently from Enter.java.  This regression test ensures that the
    34 // situation that the code was present to handle works properly.
    36 /** A flag to enable/disable class completion. This is
    37  *      necessary to prevent false cyclic dependencies involving imports.
    38  *      Example (due to Todd Turnbridge): Consider the following three files:
    39  *
    40  *      A.java: public class A extends B {}
    41  *      B.java: public class B extends C {}
    42  *      C.java: import A; public class C {}
    43  *
    44  *      Now compile B.java. The (import A;) is not allowed to go beyond enter
    45  *      phase, or a false cycle will occur.
    46  */
    47 // boolean completionEnabled = true;

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