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/*
* @bug 4055017
* @summary Test use of class literals within interfaces.
* @author William Maddox (maddox)
*
* @compile LiteralInterface_1.java
* @compile LiteralInterface_2.java
* @compile LiteralInterface_3.java
* @compile LiteralInterfaceImpl.java
* @run main LiteralInterfaceImpl
*/
public class LiteralInterfaceImpl
implements LiteralInterface_1, LiteralInterface_2, LiteralInterface_3 {
private static void check(Class c1, Class c2) throws Exception{
if (c1 != c2) {
throw new Exception("mismatch: " + c1 + ", " + c2);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
check(c1, Object.class);
check(c2, Integer.class);
check(foo, Object.class);
check(bar, String.class);
check(baz, Integer.class);
// Due to another bug (4119981),
// J is not inherited from LiteralInterface.
// check(quux, J.class);
check(quux, LiteralInterface_2.J.class);
LiteralInterface_2.J o = new LiteralInterface_2.J();
check(o.quem, Float.class);
}
}