test/langtools/tools/javac/lvti/TestBadArray.java
author mcimadamore
Wed, 29 Nov 2017 17:31:23 +0000
changeset 47959 5dd899009525
child 52377 907fdbbdf584
permissions -rw-r--r--
8191802: Upward projection result is A<? extends Number> instead of A<? super Integer> Summary: Code in Types.TypeProjection doesn't match the latest spec text Reviewed-by: vromero

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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 8191802
 * @summary Upward projection result is A<? extends Number> instead of A<? super Integer>
 * @compile TestBadArray.java
 */

import java.util.List;

class TestArr {
    <Z> List<? super Z[]> m(List<Z> z) { return null; }
    void test(List<? extends Number> l) {
        var v = m(l);
    }
}