7014715: javac returns different error code for certain failure(s)
Summary: javac silently crashes when emitting certain kinds of resolution diagnostics
Reviewed-by: jjg
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4095568
* @summary Allow static final variables with constant initializers
* in inner classes.
* @author William Maddox (maddox)
*
* @compile InnerNamedConstant_1.java
* @run main InnerNamedConstant_1
*/
public class InnerNamedConstant_1 {
static class Inner1 {
static final int x = 1;
static final int y = x * 5;
static final String z = "foobar";
}
class Inner2 {
static final int x = 1;
static final int y = x * 5;
static final String z = "foobar";
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(Inner1.x + " " + Inner1.y + " " + Inner1.z);
InnerNamedConstant_1 outer = new InnerNamedConstant_1();
Inner2 inner2 = outer.new Inner2();
System.out.println(inner2.x + " " + inner2.y + " " + inner2.z);
}
}