jdk-24/langtools/test/tools/javac/meth/XlintWarn.java
Maurizio Cimadamore bb03754fd1 6999067: cast for invokeExact call gets redundant cast to <type> warnings
Xlint:cast should not report cast used in order to specify target type in polymorphic signature calls

Reviewed-by: jjg
2010-11-12 12:33:52 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 6999067
* @summary cast for invokeExact call gets redundant cast to <type> warnings
* @author mcimadamore
*
* @compile -Werror -Xlint:cast XlintWarn.java
*/
import java.dyn.*;
class XlintWarn {
void test(MethodHandle mh) throws Throwable {
int i1 = (int)mh.invoke();
int i2 = (int)mh.invokeExact();
int i3 = (int)mh.invokeVarargs();
int i4 = (int)InvokeDynamic.test();
}
}