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kotlin-fork/compiler/testData/diagnostics/tests/delegation/DelegationAndOverriding.kt
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Dmitry Petrov 5d9ee7efee Java 8 rules for method overrides:
- 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.
2015-10-12 14:12:31 +03:00

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package override
interface T {
fun foo()
val v : Int
}
open <!ABSTRACT_MEMBER_NOT_IMPLEMENTED!>class Br<!>(<!UNUSED_PARAMETER!>t<!> : T) : T {
}
<!ABSTRACT_CLASS_MEMBER_NOT_IMPLEMENTED!>class Br3<!>(t : T) : Br(t) {
}
open class Br1(t : T) : T by t {
}
class Br2(t : T) : Br1(t) {
}
interface G<T> {
fun foo(t : T) : T
}
<!ABSTRACT_MEMBER_NOT_IMPLEMENTED!>class GC<!>() : G<Int> {
}
open class GC1(g : G<Int>) : G<Int> by g {
}
open class GC2(g : G<Int>) : GC1(g) {
}