8207320: Wrong type order for intersection lambdas with multiple abstract methods
Reviewed-by: mcimadamore
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/*
* @test 8207320
* @summary Wrong type order for intersection lambdas with multiple abstract methods
*/
public class IntersectionOrderTest2 {
interface A {
void a();
}
interface B {
void b();
}
interface C {
void c();
}
interface AB extends A, B {
@Override
default void a() {
System.out.println("A");
}
@Override
default void b() {
System.out.println("B");
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Runnable a = ((A & B & AB & C) () -> System.out.println("Called"))::b;
a.run();
}
}