jdk-24/test/langtools/tools/javac/lambda/CantFindSymbolImplicitLambdaAndDiamondTest.java
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/*
* @test
* @summary symbol not found error, implicit lambdas and diamond constructor invocations
* @compile CantFindSymbolImplicitLambdaAndDiamondTest.java
*/
import java.util.function.Consumer;
class CantFindSymbolImplicitLambdaAndDiamondTest {
static class B<T>{}
static class A1 {
<T> A1(Consumer<T> cons) {}
}
static class A2<T> {
A2(Consumer<T> cons) {}
}
public void mount() {
new A1(inHours ->
new B<>() {{
System.out.println(inHours);
}});
new A2<>(inHours ->
new B<>() {{
System.out.println(inHours);
}});
}
}