langtools/test/tools/javac/ImplicitToString.java
author sogoel
Fri, 29 Aug 2014 00:42:42 -0700
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8055074: Group 9a: golden files for tests in tools/javac dir Reviewed-by: jjg

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/**
 * @test
 * @bug 4244408
 * @summary toString() should be called implicitly when += is used.
 *
 * @run main ImplicitToString
 */


// The failure for this test is a ClassCastException when the code is run.

import java.util.ArrayList;

public class ImplicitToString {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        String s = "";
        ArrayList al = new ArrayList();
        al.add(new Object());

        // In the following line, toString() should be implicitly called.
        s += al.get(0);
    }
}