8189146: Have use of "var" in 9 and earlier source versions issue a warning for type declarations
Reviewed-by: mcimadamore, jjg
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// key: compiler.misc.where.captured
// key: compiler.misc.where.description.captured.1
// key: compiler.misc.where.description.typevar
// key: compiler.misc.where.typevar
// key: compiler.err.cant.apply.symbol
// key: compiler.misc.incompatible.eq.bounds
// key: compiler.misc.captured.type
// options: --diags:formatterOptions=where,simpleNames
// run: simple
import java.util.*;
class WhereCaptured {
<T> void m(List<T> l1, List<T> l2) {}
void test(List<? super WhereCaptured> list) {
m(list, list);
}
}