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8016839: JSR292: AME instead of IAE when calling a method Summary: Catch missing-because-illegal case for itable entries and use an exception-throwing method instead of null. Reviewed-by: acorn, jrose, coleenp
author drchase
date Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:16:04 -0500
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package p;

/**
 * Test class -- implements I, which provides default for m, but this class
 * redeclares it so that all its non-overriding descendants should call its
 * method instead (with no error, assuming no descendant monkey business, which
 * of course is NOT usually the case in this test).
 *
 */
public abstract class E implements p.I {
       public int m() {
           return 2;
       }
}