test/tools/javac/lambda/privateMethodReferences/ThirdClass.java

Mon, 23 Jun 2014 13:14:32 -0700

author
rfield
date
Mon, 23 Jun 2014 13:14:32 -0700
changeset 2528
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8046060: Different results of floating point multiplication for lambda code block
Summary: propogate strictfp into lambda body
Reviewed-by: vromero, jlahoda

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    24 /*
    25  * @test
    26  * @bug 8022720
    27  * @summary private method should be accessible (nested classes)
    28  * @run main ThirdClass
    29  */
    31 interface MyFunctionalInterface3 {
    32     int invokeMethodReference();
    33 }
    35 public class ThirdClass {
    36     public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    37         MethodInvoker.invoke();
    38         System.out.println("Passed!");
    39     }
    40     static class MethodSupplier {
    41         private int m() {
    42             return 999;
    43         }
    44     }
    46     static class MethodInvoker {
    47         public static void invoke() throws Exception {
    48             MethodSupplier ms = new MethodSupplier();
    49             MyFunctionalInterface3 fi = ms::m;
    50             if (fi.invokeMethodReference() != 999) {
    51                 throw new Exception();
    52             }
    53         }
    54     }
    55 }

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