7177306: Regression: unchecked method call does not erase return type
Summary: Spurious extra call to Attr.checkMethod when method call is unchecked
Reviewed-by: jjg, dlsmith
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/*
* @test
* @bug 7177306
* @summary Regression: unchecked method call does not erase return type
*/
import java.util.List;
public class T7177306d {
static int assertionCount = 0;
static void assertTrue(boolean cond) {
if (!cond) {
throw new AssertionError();
}
assertionCount++;
}
static <T, S extends List<T>> void m(List<? super T> arg1, S arg2, Class<Object> arg3) { assertTrue(false); }
static void m(Object o1, Object o2, Object o3) { assertTrue(true); }
static void test(List<Integer> li, List<String> ls, Class c) {
m(li, ls, c);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
test(null, null, null);
assertTrue(assertionCount == 1);
}
}