/* * Copyright (c) 2003, 2007, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ /* * @test * @bug 4530962 * @summary Tests method search using parameter classes in Statement * @author Mark Davidson */ import java.beans.Statement; /** * Ambiguous method signature should throw an exception. * Statement should execute the most specific method. */ public class Test4530962 { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { try { test(new A(), new Y(), new Y()); throw new Error("exception expected"); } catch (NoSuchMethodException exception) { // should throw an exception } catch (Exception exception) { throw new Error("unexpected exception", exception); } test(new B(), new Y(), new Y()); test(new C(), new Z(), new Z()); test(new D(), new Z(), new Z()); test(new E(), new Z(), new Z()); } private static void test(Object target, Object... params) throws Exception { new Statement(target, "m", params).execute(); } /** * All ambiguous method declarations should fail. */ public static class A { public void m(X x1, X x2) { throw new Error("A.m(X,X) should not be called"); } public void m(X x1, Y y2) { throw new Error("A.m(X,Y) should not be called"); } public void m(Y y1, X x2) { throw new Error("A.m(Y,X) should not be called"); } } /** * The most specific method in this case would be the second declaration. */ public static class B { public void m(X x1, X x2) { throw new Error("B.m(X,X) should not be called"); } public void m(X x1, Y y2) { // expected: B.m(X,Y) should be called } } /** * The most specific method in this case would be the first declaration. */ public static class C { public void m(Y y1, Y y2) { // expected: C.m(Y,Y) should be called } public void m(X x1, X x2) { throw new Error("C.m(X,X) should not be called"); } } /** * Same as the previous case but flip methods. */ public static class D { public void m(X x1, X x2) { throw new Error("D.m(X,X) should not be called"); } public void m(Y y1, Y y2) { // expected: D.m(Y,Y) should be called } } /** * The method should be called with (Z,Z). */ public static class E { public void m(X x1, X x2) { // expected: E.m(X,X) should be called } } public static class X { } public static class Y extends X { } public static class Z extends Y { } }