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/*
* @test
* @bug 4312781 4881179 4949543
* @summary Verify that both branches of a conditional expression must agree in type.
* @author maddox
*
* @compile/fail -source 1.4 ConditionalArgTypes_1.java
* @compile -source 1.5 ConditionalArgTypes_1.java
*/
// This is the problematic case -- the controlling expression is a boolean constant.
class ConditionalArgTypes_1 {
public static void main (String [] args) {
System.out.println(true?0:false);
if((true?false:0)==(true?false:0));
}
}