langtools/test/tools/javac/diags/examples/InvalidDuplicateAnnotation.java
author jfranck
Mon, 03 Dec 2012 11:16:32 +0100
changeset 14804 f93a8d60b9a4
child 15356 cf312dc54c60
permissions -rw-r--r--
8001114: Container annotation is not checked for semantic correctness Reviewed-by: jjg

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// key: compiler.err.duplicate.annotation.invalid.repeated
// key: compiler.err.invalid.containedby.annotation.elem.nondefault
//
// We need an almost valid containing annotation. The easiest way to get
// one close enough to valid is by forgetting a default.

import java.lang.annotation.*;

@ContainedBy(Annos.class)
@interface Anno { }

@ContainerFor(Anno.class)
@interface Annos { Anno[] value(); String foo(); }

@Anno
@Anno
class InvalidDuplicateAnnotation { }