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- base class method wins against a (default) interface method, so an abstract base class method should always be implemented in a derived class; - interface methods clash regardless of abstract/default with possibly undefined behavior at run-time, so a class or interface should always define its own method for methods inherited from multiple interfaces and not from base class; - meaningful diagnostics for class inheriting conflicting JVM signatures. Since no override will happen under Java 8 rules, ACCIDENTAL_OVERRIDE is misleading for this case; - update testData.
18 lines
205 B
Kotlin
Vendored
18 lines
205 B
Kotlin
Vendored
// FILE: AC.kt
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interface A {
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val a: Int
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}
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// FILE: B.java
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public abstract class B implements A {
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}
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// FILE: C.kt
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<!ABSTRACT_CLASS_MEMBER_NOT_IMPLEMENTED!>class C<!> : B()
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fun main() {
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C().a
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} |