8148787: StringConcatFactory exactness check produces bad bytecode when a non-arg concat is requested
Reviewed-by: vlivanov, psandoz
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/*
* @test
* @bug 6304128
* @summary verify that annotations inside foreach statements do not cause AssertionError
* @compile T6304128.java
*/
package p1.p2;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class T6304128 {
private void testme( boolean check ) {
ArrayList<Integer> aList = new ArrayList<Integer>();
for( @Ann(Color.red) Integer i : aList ) {
System.out.println( "checking" );
}
}
}
enum Color { red, green, blue };
@interface Ann {
Color value();
}