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/*
* @test
* @bug 4030374
* @summary Initialization of up-level links, immediately after super(), occurs too late.
* @author gafter
*
* @compile Closure4.java
* @run main Closure4
*/
// Make sure the closure is present when the superclass is constructed.
// Specifically, Closure4.$1 must have its Closure4.this initialized when Inner calls foo().
public class Closure4 {
public int v;
public Closure4() {
v = 0;
Inner i = new Inner() {
public void foo() {
if (v != 0) throw new Error();
}
};
i.foo();
}
public static void main(String[] arg) {
new Closure4();
}
}
class Inner {
Inner() {
foo();
}
public void foo() { throw new Error(); }
}