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/*
* @test
* @bug 4350863 4358130
* @summary Verify that name of superclass constructor exception can be
* resolved correctly when instantiating a subclass.
* @author maddox
*
* @compile SuperclassConstructorException.java
*/
class Superclass {
public Superclass() throws java.io.IOException {}
}
class Subclass extends SuperclassConstructorException {}
class SuperclassConstructorException {
public static void main(String args[]) {
try {
Object x = new Superclass(){};
Object y = new Subclass();
} catch (java.io.IOException e) {};
}
}