af30a2dbf3
Fix most specific when two methods are maximally specific and only one has non-raw return type Reviewed-by: jjg, dlsmith
43 lines
1.4 KiB
Java
43 lines
1.4 KiB
Java
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*/
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/*
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* @test
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* @bug 7062745
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* @summary Regression: difference in overload resolution when two methods are maximally specific
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*
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* @compile T7062745pos.java
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*/
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import java.util.*;
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class T7062745pos {
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interface A { List<Number> getList(); }
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interface B { List getList(); }
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interface AB extends A, B {}
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void test(AB ab) {
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Number n = ab.getList().get(1);
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}
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}
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