langtools/test/tools/javac/implicitThis/WhichImplicitThis7.java
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     1 /*
       
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    23 
       
    24 /**
       
    25  * @test
       
    26  * @bug 4714403
       
    27  * @summary private members in a superclass should not hide members from the enclosing scope
       
    28  *
       
    29  * @compile WhichImplicitThis7.java
       
    30  */
       
    31 
       
    32 /*
       
    33   The following is required to compile without error.  javac rejects it,
       
    34   because javac thinks the i is referring to the current class which has
       
    35   not been initialized yet.  But C has no member i - private members are
       
    36   not inherited.  i therefore refers to the one from the enclosing scope.
       
    37 */
       
    38 
       
    39 class WhichImplicitThis7 {
       
    40     static private int i;
       
    41     static class B extends WhichImplicitThis7 {
       
    42         private int i;
       
    43     }
       
    44     class C extends B {
       
    45         C(int j) {}
       
    46         C() {
       
    47             // although c is a subclass of WhichImplicitThis7, it does
       
    48             // not inherit i because i is private.  So i in the
       
    49             // following refers to the one from the enclosing class,
       
    50             // which is allowed here because it is static
       
    51             this(i);
       
    52         }
       
    53     }
       
    54 }