langtools/test/tools/javac/DefiniteAssignment/DefAssignAfterTry1.java
author mcimadamore
Mon, 24 Jan 2011 15:44:51 +0000
changeset 8045 df2ca0edfbaa
parent 5520 86e4b9a9da40
child 25308 190cac01c316
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6968793: issues with diagnostics Summary: several diagnostic improvements Reviewed-by: jjg

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/**
 * @test
 * @bug 4240487
 * @summary Verify that we keep track of init/uninits in Try statement
 * without finalizer.
 *
 * @compile/fail DefAssignAfterTry1.java
 */

class E1 extends Exception {}
class E2 extends Exception {}

public class DefAssignAfterTry1 {
    public static void main(String argv[]) {
        boolean t = true;
        E1 se1 = new E1();
        E2 se2 = new E2();
        int i;
        try {
            if (t) {
                throw se1;
            }
        } catch (E1 e) {
            i = 0;
        }
        // the following line should result in a compile-time error
        // variable i may not have been initialized
        System.out.println(i);
        System.out.println("Error : there should be compile-time errors");
    }
}