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/*
* @test
* @bug 4278953 4713248
* @summary Verify that access to member of outer class from within anonymous
* class in 'super()' call is allowed.
* @author maddox (cribbed from bracha/lillibridge) gafter
*
* @compile UplevelFromAnonInSuperCall.java
* @compile/fail -source 1.4 UplevelFromAnonInSuperCall.java
*/
class UplevelFromAnonInSuperCall {
int x;
class Dummy {
Dummy(Object o) {}
}
class Inside extends Dummy {
Inside() {
super(new Object() { int r = x; });
}
}
}