8044072: Group 2: create .out files for OverrideChecks tests in tools/javac dir
Reviewed-by: jjg
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/*
* @test
* @bug 5094318
* @summary REGRESSION: Array cloning is not backwards compatible
*
* @compile T5094318.java
* @run main/fail T5094318
*/
public class T5094318 {
// Tiger
public static void method(int[] array){
System.out.println("You gave me an array of ints");
throw new RuntimeException();
}
// Pre-Tiger
public static void method(Object obj){
System.out.println("You gave me an object");
}
public static void main(String[] args){
method(new int[0].clone());
}
}