Does anybody understand why the following code will compile fine in Java 7 and below, but fails with Java 8.
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
put(get("hello"));
}
public static <R> R get(String d) {
return (R)d;
}
public static void put(Object o) {
System.err.println("Object " + o);
}
public static void put(CharSequence c) {
System.err.println("CharSequence " + c);
}
public static void put(char[] c) {
System.err.println("char[] " + c);
}
The get method has a generic return type. In JDK 7 and below this compiles fine and the put method with the Object parameter is chosen. In JDK 8 this cannot be compiled, indicating the put method is ambiguous.
Apparently JDK 8 is skipping over the Object-parameter method and finding the last two sub-Object-parameter methods and complaining about them (i.e. if you add another put method with some other parameter type, the compiler will switch and complain about the new last two methods)
This seems like a bug.
get
method is bogus. What do you expectR
to be? Inferred from the value assigned to? There are 2 choices when callput
directly, so whichR
should it use? Hiding an unverified cast behind a generic is really bad.String
generically?String
isfinal
and directly extendsObject
so the only thing you could cast it to isObject
.String
implements 3 interfaces, so you can also cast it to any of the interfaces...