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/*
* @test
* @bug 4856981
* @summary generics: overridden method gets invoked (bridge method problem)
* @author gafter
*
* @compile BridgeOrder.java
* @run main BridgeOrder
*/
interface A<T> {
public void f(T x);
}
class X {
}
// Moving class B here makes the problem go away
class C<T extends X> extends B<T> implements A<T> {
// This also makes the problem go away.
/*
public void f(T x) {
super.f(x);
} */
}
class B<T extends X> implements A<T> {
public void f(T x) {
System.out.println("B.f()");
}
}
class D extends C<X> {
public void f(X y) {
System.out.println("D.f()");
}
}
public class BridgeOrder {
public static void main(String args[]) {
A<X> x = new D();
x.f(new X());
}
}