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/*
  * @test
  * @bug 8147546
  * @summary regression when type-checking generic calls inside nested declarations occurring in method context
  * @compile T8147546b.java
  */
abstract class T8147546b {

    interface I<O> { void t(O clazz); }

    abstract <B> B b(Class<B> t);
    abstract <C> C c(C a);

    abstract Object d(Runnable r);

    Object f(Iterable<Object> xs) {
        return c(d(
                () -> {
                    class Foo {
                        <T> void g(Class<T> clazz, I<T> i) {
                            i.t(b(clazz));
                        }
                    }
                }));
    }
}