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/**
* @test
* @bug 4094658
* @summary Test enforcement of JLS 6.6.1 and 6.6.2 rules requiring that
* the type to which a component member belongs be accessible in qualified
* names.
*
* @compile/fail QualifiedAccess_4.java
*/
import pack1.P1;
class CMain {
class Foo {
class Bar {}
}
// NOTE: Error localization and recovery is bad here,
// eliciting two other spurious complaints.
Foo.Bar yy = x.new Foo.Bar(); // ERROR - Type in qualified 'new' must be unqualified
}