/*
* @test /nodynamiccopyright/
* @bug 4092958
* @summary The compiler was too permissive in its parsing of conditional
* expressions.
* @author turnidge
*
* @compile/fail/ref=ParseConditional.out -XDrawDiagnostics ParseConditional.java
*/
public class ParseConditional {
public static void main(String[] args) {
boolean condition = true;
int a = 1;
int b = 2;
int c = 3;
int d = 4;
// The following line should give an error because the conditional ?: operator
// is higher priority than the final assignment operator, between c and d.
// As such, the correct parsing is:
// a = (condition ? b = c : c) = d;
// and it is illegal to try and assign to the value of the conditional expression.
a = condition ? b = c : c = d;
}
}