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/*
* @test
* @bug 8144767
* @summary Correct most-specific test when wildcards appear in functional interface type
*/
public class MostSpecific29 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new MostSpecific29().test();
}
interface Pred<T> { boolean test(T arg); }
interface Fun<T,R> { R apply(T arg); }
static void m1(Pred<? super Integer> f) {}
static void m1(Fun<Integer, Boolean> f) {
throw new AssertionError("Less-specific method invocation.");
}
void test() {
m1((Integer n) -> true);
}
}