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8334757: AssertionError: Missing type variable in where clause
Please consider this fix for JDK-8334757.
This adds a missing case to argument preprocessing in RichDiagnosticFormatter to handle the JCDiagnostic.AnnotatedType wrapper types, which avoids a crash when types with type variables appear as arguments for diagnostics that use JCDiagnostic.AnnotatedType.
The wrapper type was introduced by JDK-8291643 and is only used by the diagnostics introduced in JDK-8043226, so backing out JDK-8043226 could also be considered.
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Issue
- JDK-8334757: AssertionError: Missing type variable in where clause (Bug - P2)(⚠️ The fixVersion in this issue is [23] but the fixVersion in .jcheck/conf is 24, a new backport will be created when this pr is integrated.)
Reviewers
- Jan Lahoda (@lahodaj - Reviewer)
- Vicente Romero (@vicente-romero-oracle - Reviewer)
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Going to push as commit babf6df7d97e4beedb25e689634d999412c1e950.
Since your change was applied there have been 2 commits pushed to the master branch:
- 3733fe3a207078b585421cd2a098e808fafaa817: 8335789: [TESTBUG] XparColor.java test fails with Error. Parse Exception: Invalid or unrecognized bugid: @
- 3a87eb5c4606ce39970962895315567e8606eba7: 8335126: Shenandoah: Improve OOM handling
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