I know there have been several questions in the past regarding things that compile in eclipse but not in command line, but I could not find an answer to my problem yet.
In particular, I think that I was able to set eclipse to use my system compiler, but that still did not solve the problem.
I am currently checking under : 'Preferences -> Java -> Installed JREs'.
This contains only one JRE which is my system one.
Here are the specifics of the problem
I have a java generic class that takes as argument an Enum type, like so:
public class MyClass<T extends Enum<T>>
Somewhere inside the class I compare a known enum value with values of T. So for example let's assume I have this enum:
public enum OtherEnum{
a,
b
}
And then I test:
protected void foo(T enumVal){
if(enumVal == OtherEnum.a){
// do something
}
else if(enumVal == OtherEnum.b){
// do something else
}
}
This compiles with no problem in eclipse but in command line javac I get this error:
incomparable types: T and OtherEnum
I tried this on two systems that use variant of java 1.6 (1.6.0_26 and 1.6.0_16). One is a Mac, the other a linux. They both give the same error, while eclipse is compiling away with no problem.
So:
How do I make sure which compiler eclipse is using?
What is even the problem here?
Thanks!