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/*
* @test
* @bug 8003280
* @summary Add lambda tests
* check that lambda in array initializers is correctly accepted
* @compile LambdaExpr09.java
*/
class LambdaExpr09 {
interface Block<T> {
void m(T t);
}
void apply(Object[] obj_arr) { }
void test1() {
Block<?>[] arr1 = { t -> { }, t -> { } };
Block<?>[][] arr2 = { { t -> { }, t -> { } }, { t -> { }, t -> { } } };
}
void test2() {
Block<?>[] arr1 = new Block<?>[]{ t -> { }, t -> { } };
Block<?>[][] arr2 = new Block<?>[][]{ { t -> { }, t -> { } }, { t -> { }, t -> { } } };
}
void test3() {
apply(new Block<?>[]{ t -> { }, t -> { } });
apply(new Block<?>[][]{ { t -> { }, t -> { } }, { t -> { }, t -> { } } });
}
}