Fri, 12 Nov 2010 12:33:52 +0000
6999067: cast for invokeExact call gets redundant cast to <type> warnings
Summary: Xlint:cast should not report cast used in order to specify target type in polymorphic signature calls
Reviewed-by: jjg
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24 // key: compiler.misc.kindname.constructor
25 // key: compiler.misc.kindname.class
26 // key: compiler.misc.no.args
27 // key: compiler.err.cant.apply.symbol.1
28 // key: compiler.misc.arg.length.mismatch
29 // key: compiler.misc.no.conforming.assignment.exists
30 // key: compiler.misc.count.error.plural
31 // run: backdoor
33 class KindnameConstructor {
35 KindnameConstructor(Integer x) {}
37 void m() {
38 new KindnameConstructor(""){};
39 }
40 }