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/*
* @test
* @bug 4881397
* @summary generics: verify error when redundant parens used!
* @author gafter
*
* @compile ParenVerify.java
* @run main ParenVerify
*/
import java.util.*;
public class ParenVerify {
public static void main(String argss[]) {
for(Iterator<Integer> i = test("Foo"); i.hasNext(); )
System.out.println(i.next());
}
static HashMap<String, LinkedList<Integer>> m
= new HashMap<String, LinkedList<Integer>>();
public static Iterator<Integer> test(String s) {
LinkedList<Integer> lst = new LinkedList<Integer>();
lst.add(new Integer(12));
m.put("Hello", lst);
// jsr14-1.3ea generates code that won't verify.
// Removing the extra set of parenthesis in the
// statement below fixes the problem
lst = (m.get("Hello"));
return lst.iterator();
}
}