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// key: compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.not.applicable.in.context
import java.lang.annotation.*;
@Target({ElementType.TYPE_USE, ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.TYPE_PARAMETER})
@Repeatable(TC.class)
@interface T { int value(); }
@Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.TYPE_PARAMETER})
@interface TC { T[] value(); }
public class InvalidTypeContextRepeatableAnnotation {
void method() {
this.<@T(1) @T(2) String>method2();
}
<@T(3) S> void method2() {
}
}