Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.8-beta-1
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None
Description
The following code compiles, but it shouldn't because T is a non-static generic type, and difference instances of Outer will have different concrete representations of T. Hence it makes no sense that static inner classes should be able to use such generic type variables.
class Outer<T> { T ofoo static class Inner { T ifoo } }
Similarly, all the cases below should not compile as well:
class Test1<T> { static T f1 } class Test2<T> { static foo(T param1) {} } class Test3<T> { static foo() { T localVar1 } }
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