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/*
* @test
* @bug 4836048 4868021 5030040 5052968 5056864
* @summary generics: compiler allows 1.4 code to override a bridge method
* @author gafter
*
* @compile OverrideBridge1.java
* @compile/fail -Werror -source 1.4 OverrideBridge2.java
* @compile -source 1.4 OverrideBridge2.java
* @compile OverrideBridge3.java
*/
// ALLOW users to override bridge methods.
// Note the long list of bug numbers on this regression test. They
// indicate the number of times we've flip-flopped on this issue.
// 5030040 shows why we must give a diagnostic. 5052968 shows why it
// must be a warning.
class OverrideBridge1 {
static class A<T> {
public void foo(T t) { }
}
static class B extends A<String> {
public void foo(String t) { }
}
}