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/*
* @test
* @bug 5070671
* @summary Arrays.binarySearch can't infer int[]
* @compile T5070671.java
*/
import java.util.*;
public class T5070671 {
void foo1() {
Comparator<int[]> c = new Comparator<int[]>() {
public int compare(int[] c1, int[] c2) { return 0; }
};
int[][] arr = { { 1 } };
int[] elem = arr[0];
Arrays.sort(arr, c);
Arrays.binarySearch(arr, elem, c);
Arrays.<int[]>binarySearch(arr, elem, c);
}
void foo2() {
Comparator<Integer[]> c = new Comparator<Integer[]>() {
public int compare(Integer[] c1, Integer[] c2) { return 0; }
};
Integer[][] arr = { { 1 } };
Integer[] elem = arr[0];
Arrays.sort(arr, c);
Arrays.binarySearch(arr, elem, c);
}
}