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Java example source code file (WhichImplicitThis4.java)
The WhichImplicitThis4.java Java example source code
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*/
/**
* @test
* @bug 4696701
* @summary wrong enclosing instance for local class creation
*
* @compile WhichImplicitThis4.java
* @run main WhichImplicitThis4
*/
public class WhichImplicitThis4 {
boolean isCorrect() { return true; }
void check() {
class I2 {
I2() {
if (!isCorrect()) throw new Error();
}
}
class I3 extends WhichImplicitThis4 {
boolean isCorrect() { return false; }
public void check() {
new I2() {
/*
<init>() {
(WhichImplicitThis4.this).super();
}
*/
};
}
}
new I3().check();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new WhichImplicitThis4().check();
}
}
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