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/*
* @test
* @bug 4986231
* @summary varargs versus anonymous constructors crashes javac
* @author gafter
*
* @compile Anon.java
*/
class Anon {
Anon() {
Fox fox1 = new Fox(1) {};
Fox fox2 = new Fox(new String[] { "hello" }) {};
Fox fox3 = new Fox(null) {};
Fox fox4 = new Fox() {};
Fox fox5 = new Fox("hello") {};
Fox fox6 = new Fox("hello", "bye") {};
}
}
class Fox {
Fox(int a) {
_keys = new String[0];
}
Fox(String... keys) {
_keys = keys;
}
final String[] _keys;
}