| Summary: | [push down] Push down method does not handle type accesses correctly | ||
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| Product: | [Eclipse Project] JDT | Reporter: | Max Schaefer <xiemaisi> |
| Component: | UI | Assignee: | JDT-UI-Inbox <jdt-ui-inbox> |
| Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | martinae |
| Version: | 3.2.2 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | PC | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | stalebug | ||
This bug hasn't had any activity in quite some time. Maybe the problem got resolved, was a duplicate of something else, or became less pressing for some reason - or maybe it's still relevant but just hasn't been looked at yet. As such, we're closing this bug. If you have further information on the current state of the bug, please add it and reopen this bug. The information can be, for example, that the problem still occurs, that you still want the feature, that more information is needed, or that the bug is (for whatever reason) no longer relevant. -- The automated Eclipse Genie. |
Build ID: M20070212-1330 Steps To Reproduce: Test case: class A { class B { public B() { System.out.println(23); } } B m() { return new B(); } } class C extends A { class B { public B() { System.out.println(42); } } public static void main(String[] args) { new C().m(); } } This prints "23". Pushing down A.m into B just moves the method without any adjustments, so the resulting program prints "42". A similar issue exists with "throws" declarations referring to local classes. More information: