6968793: issues with diagnostics
Summary: several diagnostic improvements
Reviewed-by: jjg
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4042259
* @summary Check that a class can inherit multiple methods with conflicting throws clauses.
* @author maddox
*
* @compile ThrowsIntersection_2.java
*/
package ThrowsIntersection_2;
class Ex1 extends Exception {}
class Ex2 extends Exception {}
class Ex3 extends Exception {}
interface a {
int m1() throws Ex1, Ex3;
}
interface b {
int m1() throws Ex3, Ex2;
}
// Either order should work
abstract class c1 implements a, b {}
abstract class c2 implements b, a {}
class d extends c1 {
public int m1() throws Ex3 {
return 1;
}
}
class e extends c2 {
public int m1() throws Ex3 {
return 1;
}
}