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Bug 394724

Summary: [inline] Inline local variable does not add throws clause in the resulting method in anonymous class
Product: [Eclipse Project] JDT Reporter: Milos Gligoric <milos.gligoric>
Component: UIAssignee: JDT-UI-Inbox <jdt-ui-inbox>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3 CC: manju656, samrat.dhillon
Version: 4.2.1   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard: stalebug
Attachments:
Description Flags
Fix and Test none

Description Milos Gligoric CLA 2012-11-20 19:39:24 EST
Steps to reproduce:
1. Invoke "Inline..." on "m"
2. The resulting file does not compile ("Unhandled exception type Exception")

class InlineLocalVariableBug4 {

    void f() throws Exception {
        // Invoke "Inline..." on "m"
        final int m = g();

        new Object() {
            void f() {
                int n = m;
            }
        };
    }

    int g() throws Exception {
        return 0;
    }
}
Comment 1 Martin Mathew CLA 2012-12-17 23:30:13 EST
Issue is reproducible using I20121210-0800. The refactoring results in compiler error.
Comment 2 Samrat Dhillon CLA 2013-11-25 20:51:11 EST
Created attachment 237707 [details]
Fix and Test

Basically checking if the initializer is an instanceof method invocation and in that case copy the checked exceptions to the method declaration. I copied the 
code from ChangeSignatureProcessor#addExceptionToNodeList to add the exceptions to method declaration.


This contribution complies with http://www.eclipse.org/legal/CoO.php
Comment 3 Eclipse Genie CLA 2019-11-08 20:11:02 EST
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