langtools/test/tools/javac/defaultMethods/private/PrivateGenerics.java
author jlahoda
Wed, 09 Dec 2015 14:26:56 +0100
changeset 34565 627464b87753
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8080641: JEP-JDK-8042880 : Implement new tests on Project Coin Summary: A set of tests using t-w-r as variable in different positive and negative constructions Reviewed-by: abuckley, darcy, jlahoda, sadayapalam Contributed-by: sergei.pikalev@oracle.com

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/*
 * @test
 * @bug    8071453
 * @summary Verify that generics work with private method in interface
 */

public class PrivateGenerics {

    interface I<T> {
        private T foo() { return null; };
        default void m(T t) {
            T t1 = t;
            T t2 = foo();
        }
    }

    interface J {
        private <M> M foo() { return null; }
        default <N> void m(N n) {
            N n1 = n;
            N n2 = foo();
        }
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        I<String> i = new I<>() {};
        i.m("string");
        String s = i.foo();

        J j = new J() {};
        j.m("string");
        s = j.foo();
    }
}