SpecIterable.java revision 288:84061bd68019
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23
24/*
25 * @test
26 * @bug 4911157
27 * @summary Runtime error because of missing method in iterator
28 * @author gafter
29 */
30
31import java.util.Iterator;
32
33/* The problem occurs when we have a class that extends a specialized
34 * iterator */
35public class SpecIterable implements Iterable<String> {
36    public static void main(String[] args) {
37        int i = 0;
38        for (String s : new SpecIterable()) {
39            if (i++ == 4) break;
40            System.out.println(s);
41        }
42        System.out.println("passed");
43    }
44
45    public Iterator<String> iterator() {
46        return new Iterator<String>() {
47                public void remove() {}
48                public boolean hasNext() { return true; }
49                public String next() { return "a"; }
50            };
51    }
52}
53