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/**
* @test
* @bug 8044748
* @summary JVM cannot access constructor though ::new reference although can call it directly
*/
public class MethodRefNewInnerBootstrap {
interface Constructor {
public MyTest execute(int i);
}
public class MyTest {
public MyTest(int i) { System.out.println("Constructor executed " + i); }
}
public Constructor getConstructor() {
return MyTest::new;
}
public static void main(String argv[]) {
new MethodRefNewInnerBootstrap().call();
}
public void call() {
MyTest mt = new MyTest(0);
Constructor c1 = MyTest::new;
c1.execute(1);
Constructor c2 = getConstructor();
c2.execute(2);
Constructor c3 = new Constructor() {
public MyTest execute(int i) {
return new MyTest(3);
}
};
c3.execute(3);
Constructor c4 = new Constructor() {
public MyTest execute(int i) {
Constructor c = MyTest::new;
return c.execute(i);
}
};
c4.execute(4);
}
}