8148787: StringConcatFactory exactness check produces bad bytecode when a non-arg concat is requested
Reviewed-by: vlivanov, psandoz
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4528315
* @summary Multiple method inheritance and throws clauses
* @author gafter
*
* @compile T4528315.java
*/
class E1 extends Exception {}
class E2 extends Exception {}
class E3 extends Exception {}
class E4 extends E1 {}
interface I1 {
void foo() throws E1, E2;
}
interface I2 {
void foo() throws E3, E4;
}
interface I3 extends I1, I2 {
// void foo() throws E4;
}
class Blah {
public void foo(I3 i3) {
try {
i3.foo();
} catch (E4 e4) {
}
}
}