/* * @test /nodynamiccopyright/ * @bug 8024947 8026369 * @summary javac should issue the potentially ambiguous overload warning only * where the problem appears * @compile/fail/ref=PotentiallyAmbiguousWarningTest.out -XDrawDiagnostics -Werror -Xlint:overloads PotentiallyAmbiguousWarningTest.java */ import java.util.function.*; public interface PotentiallyAmbiguousWarningTest { //a warning should be fired interface I1 { void foo(Consumer c); void foo(IntConsumer c); } //a warning should be fired class C1 { void foo(Consumer c) { } void foo(IntConsumer c) { } } interface I2 { void foo(Consumer c); } //a warning should be fired, J1 is provoking the issue interface J1 extends I2 { void foo(IntConsumer c); } //no warning here, the issue is introduced in I1 interface I3 extends I1 {} //no warning here, the issue is introduced in I1. I4 is just overriding an existing method interface I4 extends I1 { void foo(IntConsumer c); } class C2 { void foo(Consumer c) { } } //a warning should be fired, D1 is provoking the issue class D1 extends C2 { void foo(IntConsumer c) { } } //a warning should be fired, C3 is provoking the issue class C3 implements I2 { public void foo(Consumer c) { } public void foo(IntConsumer c) { } } //no warning here, the issue is introduced in C1 class C4 extends C1 {} //no warning here, the issue is introduced in C1. C5 is just overriding an existing method class C5 extends C1 { void foo(IntConsumer c) {} } interface I5 { void foo(T c); } //a warning should be fired, J2 is provoking the issue interface J2 extends I5 { void foo(Consumer c); } // The test cases below are from JDK-8026369 interface I6 { void foo(Consumer c); } interface I7 { void foo(IntConsumer c); } //a warning should be fired, I8 is provoking the issue interface I8 extends I6, I7 { } //no warning here, the issue is introduced in I8 interface I9 extends I8 { } //no warning here interface I10 { void foo(Consumer c); void foo(T c); } //a warning should be fired, I11 is provoking the issue interface I11 extends I10 { } // No warning should be fired here interface I12 extends Consumer, IntSupplier { // A warning should be fired here interface OfInt extends I12, IntConsumer { @Override void accept(int value); default void accept(Integer i) { } } @Override default int getAsInt() { return 0; } } // No warning should be fired here abstract static class C6 implements I12.OfInt { } default Object foo() { // No warning should be fired here return new C6() { @Override public void accept(int value) { } }; } // Overrides should not trigger warnings interface I13 extends I8 { @Override void foo(Consumer c); @Override void foo(IntConsumer c); } interface I14 extends I8 { @Override void foo(IntConsumer c); } // Verify we can suppress warnings at the class level @SuppressWarnings("overloads") interface I15 extends I8 { } // would normally trigger a warning // Verify we can suppress warnings at the method level interface I16 extends I2 { @SuppressWarnings("overloads") void foo(IntConsumer c); // would normally trigger a warning } }