8029376: Full attribution of unresolvable annotations
8029161: javac crashing when processing broken annotations
Summary: Attributing values of annotation attributes regardless how broken the annotation is.
Reviewed-by: jjg, jfranck
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// key: compiler.err.annotation.value.must.be.name.value
// key: compiler.err.cant.resolve
@interface Anno {
String name() default "anon";
String address() default "here";
}
@Anno(name == "fred", address = "there")
class X { }