Maurizio Cimadamore d09cfea3c2 6657499: javac 1.6.0 fails to compile class with inner class
Lookup of member inner classes silently fails leading to an unwanted erasure to take place

Reviewed-by: jjg
2008-04-09 14:57:37 +01:00

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/*
* @test
*
* @bug 6657499
* @summary generics: javac 1.6.0 fails to compile class with inner class
* @author Maurizio Cimadamore
*
*/
public class T6657499<T> {
T t;
public T test() {
class Local {private T t;};
class Local2 {T m() {return t;}};
T t3 = new Local().t;
return new Local2().m();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
String s = new T6657499<String>().test();
}
}