langtools/test/tools/javac/Closure1.java
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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 4030374
 * @summary Initialization of up-level links, immediately after super(), occurs too late.
 * @author gafter
 *
 * @compile Closure1.java
 * @run main Closure1
 */

// Make sure the closure is present when the superclass is constructed.
// Specifically, N must have its T.this initialized when S calls hi().

public class Closure1 {
    static class S {
        void hi() { throw new Error(); }
        S() { hi(); }
    }
    static class T {
        void greet() { }
        class N extends S {
            void hi() {
                T.this.greet();
            }
        }
    }
    public static void main(String av[]) { new T().new N(); }
}