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/**
* @test
* @bug 8036942
* @summary javac generates incorrect exception table for multi-catch statements inside a lambda
* @run main LambdaMultiCatchTest
*/
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.function.Function;
public class LambdaMultiCatchTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Function<String,String> fi = x -> {
String result = "nada";
try {
switch (x) {
case "IO": throw new IOException();
case "Illegal": throw new IllegalArgumentException();
case "Run": throw new RuntimeException();
}
} catch (IOException|IllegalArgumentException ex) {
result = "IO/Illegal";
} catch (Exception ex) {
result = "Any";
};
return result;
};
String val = fi.apply("Run");
if (!val.equals("Any")) {
throw new AssertionError("Fail: Expected 'Any' but got '" + val + "'");
}
}
}