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/**
* @test
* @bug 6369605
* @summary Unconstrained type variables fails to include bounds
* @author mcimadamore
* @compile T6369605b.java
*/
import java.util.List;
class T6369605b {
static <T extends List<X>, X> List<T> m1() {
return null;
}
static <T extends List<U>, U extends List<X>, X> List<T> m2() {
return null;
}
static <T extends List<U>, U extends List<V>, V extends List<X>, X> List<T> m3() {
return null;
}
List<?> l1 = m1();
List<?> l2 = m2();
List<?> l3 = m3();
}