jdk-24/test/langtools/tools/javac/8169345/T8169345a.java
Maurizio Cimadamore 305e51848a 8169345: javac crash when local from enclosing context is captured multiple times
Captured variables imported from multiple enclosing scopes are not handled correctly

Reviewed-by: vromero
2017-10-09 13:03:18 +01:00

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Java

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8169345
* @summary javac crash when local from enclosing context is captured multiple times
*/
public class T8169345a {
void test() {
Object o = new Object();
class Local1 {
Object test1() {
return o;
}
}
class Local2 {
void test2() {
Object o = new Object();
class Local3 extends Local1 {
Object test3() {
return o;
}
}
}
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Class.forName("T8169345a$1Local1");
Class.forName("T8169345a$1Local2$1Local3");
Class.forName("T8169345a$1Local2");
}
}