jdk-24/test/langtools/tools/javac/lambda/CaptureVarOrder.java
Maurizio Cimadamore 8a4ea09fa2 8336492: Regression in lambda serialization
Reviewed-by: vromero
2024-09-13 12:04:31 +00:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8336492
* @summary Regression in lambda serialization
*/
public class CaptureVarOrder {
static Object m(String s, int i, Object o) {
return new Object() {
final byte B = 0;
void g() { System.out.println(s + i + B + o); }
};
}
static Runnable r(String s, int i, Object o) {
final byte B = 0;
return () -> System.out.println(s + i + B + o);
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws ReflectiveOperationException {
CaptureVarOrder.class.getDeclaredMethod("lambda$r$0", String.class, int.class, Object.class);
m("", 1, null).getClass().getDeclaredConstructor(String.class, int.class, Object.class);
}
}