6521805: Regression: JDK5/JDK6 javac allows write access to outer class reference
Summary: javac should warn/complain about identifiers with the same name as synthetic symbol
Reviewed-by: jjg
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/*
* @test
* @bug 6521805
* @summary Regression: JDK5/JDK6 javac allows write access to outer class reference
* @author mcimadamore
*
* @compile T6521805b.java
*/
class T6521805b {
static class Outer {
String this$0 = null;
}
public class Inner extends Outer {
public void foo() {
this$0 = "Hello!";
}
}
}