langtools/test/tools/javac/generics/T4711570.java
author hseigel
Wed, 02 Mar 2016 23:48:41 +0000
changeset 36397 c487ced7231c
parent 5520 86e4b9a9da40
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Merge

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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 4711570
 * @summary generics: problem with methods when type parameter doesn't appear in signature
 * @author gafter
 *
 * @compile  T4711570.java
 */

class T4711570 {
    public static int fi() {
        return fi();
    }

    public static void gi() {
        fi();
        gi();
    }

    public static <T> int f() {
        return f();
    }

    public static <T> void g() {
        f();    // incompatible.types  found: <T>int required: java.lang.Object
        int i = f(); // workaround for f()
        g();    // incompatible.types  found: <T>void required: java.lang.Object
    }
    // required type looks strange

    public static <T> void h() {
        g();    // incompatible.types  found: <T>void required: java.lang.Object
    }

    public static <T> int f(T x) {
        return f(x);
    }

    public static <T> void g(T x) {
        f(x);
        g(x);   // incompatible.types  found: <T>void required: java.lang.Object
    }

    public static <T> void h(T x) {
        g(x);   // works fine now; why not in void g(T x)?
    }
}