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When I attempt to create a new anonymous Action subclass inside the initialization of an anonymous subclass of its containing class's containing class, Netbeans suddenly fails to find the main class when running, despite being able to clean+build with no problem and to run with this code commented out. script.new Action(0) {...} causes "Error: Could not find or load main class" when running Commenting the code out leads to successful run

Code structure:

Main package:

  • Main class <-- currently looking at this file
    • public void run(...) (called in main(String[] args))
      • Actor a = new Actor() {
        • Script script = new Script();
        • { (Actor instance initiation code)
          • script.new Action(0) {...} causes breakage
  • Package actor
    • public abstract class Actor
      • public class Script
        • public abstract class Action

Replicated in a simple class:

package tests;

public class ClassTester {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        ClassTester tester = new ClassTester();
        tester.run();
    }
    public void run() {
        final Inner1 A = new Inner1() {
            {
                B = this.new Inner2() {
                    @Override
                    public void run() {
                        System.out.println("Hello, world!");
                    }
                };
            }
        };
        A.B.run();
    }
    public class Inner1 {
        public Inner2 B;
        public abstract class Inner2 implements Runnable {
        }
    }
}
-->
Error: Could not find or load main class tests.ClassTester
Java Result: 1

Interestingly, -XX:+PrintCompilation reveals that something runs before the crash:

     50    1             java.lang.String::hashCode (55 bytes)
     50    2             java.lang.String::charAt (29 bytes)
Error: Could not find or load main class tests.ClassTester
Java Result: 1

Product Version: NetBeans IDE 7.3.1 (Build 201306052037) Java: 1.7.0_25; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 23.25-b01 Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.7.0_25-b17 System: Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64; Cp1252; en_US (nb)

Cleaning and building and restarting Netbeans have not resolved the problem. Is this fixable or a bug in Netbeans?

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  • It would really help if you could provide a short but complete program demonstrating the problem.
    – Jon Skeet
    Dec 19, 2014 at 8:18
  • Presumably with a package statement, right?
    – Jon Skeet
    Dec 19, 2014 at 8:31
  • Hmm. I don't have Netbeans installed so can't reproduce it myself - but it works fine with javac. Out of interest, can you find the compiled .class files? Can you launch it from the command line without any problems?
    – Jon Skeet
    Dec 19, 2014 at 8:32
  • @JonSkeet The class files are right there, and the jar Netbeans built runs fine from the command line.
    – Vitruvie
    Dec 19, 2014 at 8:42
  • Weird. Thanks for the extra info - sorry I couldn't be more helpful :(
    – Jon Skeet
    Dec 19, 2014 at 8:47

1 Answer 1

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I was able to reproduce the issue in NetBeans 7.3.1. The problem appears to be related to bug #224770. The fix summary is #224770: making handling of new with enclosing expression more similar to vanilla javac, while preserving the correct outputs from the API.

You have two options.

  1. Upgrade NetBeans to 7.4 or newer. I tested the code in 7.4 and it worked properly.
  2. Keep using NetBeans 7.3, and don't use "this.new". Change line 11 to this:

    B = new Inner2() {

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  • Option 2 doesn't work in the actual unsimplified code because there are 3 classes and the enclosing class is not the current class; however Option 1 worked. I didn't even know that Help->Check for Updates wouldn't tell me about major version changes.
    – Vitruvie
    Dec 23, 2014 at 20:20

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