6942649: add hidden option to identify location and version of javac classes
Reviewed-by: darcy
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4430144
* @summary secret javac internal handshake for super access methods has side-effects.
*
* @author gafter
*
* @compile InternalHandshake.java
* @run main InternalHandshake
*/
abstract class B {
abstract void f();
void access$1() {
this.f();
}
}
public class InternalHandshake extends B {
void f() {
System.out.println("correct");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new InternalHandshake().access$1();
}
}