langtools/test/tools/javac/implicitThis/WhichImplicitThis2.java
author duke
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/**
 * @test
 * @bug 4635044 4787017
 * @summary Invalid error when implicitly referencing enclosing type
 *
 * @compile WhichImplicitThis2.java
 * @run main WhichImplicitThis2
 */

/** Check that hiding prevents enclosing class selection. */
public class WhichImplicitThis2 {
    boolean isX() { return false; }
    class Middle {
        boolean enclIsX() { return WhichImplicitThis2.this.isX(); }
    }
    class X extends WhichImplicitThis2 {
        boolean isX() { return true; }
        class Middle {} // hide WhichImplicitThis2.Middle
        boolean check() {
            return /*X.this.*/new WhichImplicitThis2.Middle().enclIsX();
        }
    }
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        WhichImplicitThis2 t = new WhichImplicitThis2();
        X x = t.new X();
        if (!x.check()) throw new Error();
    }
}