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/**
* @test
* @bug 8317048
* @summary VerifyError with unnamed pattern variable and more than one components
* @enablePreview
* @compile T8317048.java
* @run main T8317048
*/
public class T8317048 {
record Tuple<T1, T2>(T1 first, T2 second) {}
record R1<T>(Integer value) implements R<T> {}
record R2<T>(Integer value) implements R<T> {}
sealed interface R<T> {}
static <T1 extends Comparable, T2 extends Comparable> int meth1(Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>> o) {
return switch (o) {
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> _, R1<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> _, R2<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> _, R1<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> fst, R2<T2> snd) -> fst.value().compareTo(snd.value());
};
}
static <T1 extends Comparable, T2 extends Comparable> int meth2(Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>> o) {
return switch (o) {
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> _, R1<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> fst, R2<T2> snd) -> fst.value().compareTo(snd.value());
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> _, R1<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> fst, R2<T2> snd) -> fst.value().compareTo(snd.value());
};
}
static <T1 extends Comparable, T2 extends Comparable> int meth3(Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>> o) {
return switch (o) {
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> fst, R1<T2> _) -> fst.value();
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> _, R2<T2> snd) -> snd.value();
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> _, R1<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> fst, R2<T2> snd) -> fst.value().compareTo(snd.value());
};
}
static <T1 extends Comparable, T2 extends Comparable> int meth4(Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>> o) {
return switch (o) {
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> _, R1<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R1<T1> _, R2<T2> _) -> -1;
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> fst, R2<T2> snd) -> fst.value().compareTo(snd.value());
case Tuple<R<T1>, R<T2>>(R2<T1> _, R1<T2> _) -> -1;
};
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
assertEquals(1, meth1(new Tuple<R<Integer>, R<Integer>>(new R2<>(2), new R2<>(1))));
assertEquals(1, meth2(new Tuple<R<Integer>, R<Integer>>(new R1<>(2), new R2<>(1))));
assertEquals(0, meth2(new Tuple<R<Integer>, R<Integer>>(new R2<>(1), new R2<>(1))));
assertEquals(2, meth3(new Tuple<R<Integer>, R<Integer>>(new R1<>(2), new R1<>(1))));
assertEquals(3, meth3(new Tuple<R<Integer>, R<Integer>>(new R1<>(2), new R2<>(3))));
assertEquals(1, meth4(new Tuple<R<Integer>, R<Integer>>(new R2<>(2), new R2<>(1))));
}
static void assertEquals(int expected, int actual) {
if (expected != actual) {
throw new AssertionError("Expected: " + expected + ", but got: " + actual);
}
}
}
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