jdk-24/langtools/test/tools/javac/lambda/T8024809/SelfInitializerInLambdaTesta.java
2013-10-19 17:43:09 +01:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8024809
* @summary javac, some lambda programs are rejected by flow analysis
* @compile/fail/ref=SelfInitializerInLambdaTesta.out -XDrawDiagnostics SelfInitializerInLambdaTesta.java
*/
public class SelfInitializerInLambdaTesta {
final Runnable r1 = ()->System.out.println(r1);
final Object lock = new Object();
final Runnable r2 = ()->{
System.out.println(r2);
synchronized (lock){}
};
final Runnable r3 = ()->{
synchronized (lock){
System.out.println(r3);
}
};
final Runnable r4 = ()->{
System.out.println(r4);
};
interface SAM {
int m(String s);
}
final SAM s1 = (String s)->{
System.out.println(s + s1.toString());
return 0;
};
final SAM s2 = (s)->{
System.out.println(s + s2.toString());
return 0;
};
}