test/langtools/tools/javac/diags/examples/VarInImplicitLambda.java
author vromero
Thu, 04 Oct 2018 08:37:08 -0700
changeset 52016 9ea22a0f9540
permissions -rw-r--r--
8211148: var in implicit lambdas shouldn't be accepted for source < 11 Reviewed-by: mcimadamore

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// key: compiler.misc.feature.var.syntax.in.implicit.lambda
// key: compiler.err.feature.not.supported.in.source.plural
// options: -source 10 -Xlint:-options

import java.util.function.*;

class VarInImplicitLambda {
    IntBinaryOperator f2 = (var x, y) -> x + y;
}