Hello Jonas!

Today I've converted a third party jar file using javapp, which went without problems so far (I only need to convert another jar file, because there is a dependency).
When compiling I noticed a few warnings though:

=== output ===

...
bukkit.inc(1668,5) Warning: Constructor should be public
bukkit.inc(1669,5) Warning: Constructor should be public
bukkit.inc(1749,14) Warning: An inherited method is hidden by "procedure clone:OBLocation;" bukkit.inc(1751,14) Warning: An inherited method is hidden by "procedure clone:JLObject;"
bukkit.inc(2006,5) Warning: Constructor should be public
bukkit.inc(2007,5) Warning: Constructor should be public
bukkit.inc(2046,14) Warning: An inherited method is hidden by "procedure next:JLObject;"
...

=== output ===

1) as it seems to be a rather usual practice in Java, would it be possible to disable the "Constructor should be public" warnings if the target cpu is the JVM? 2) in the code I converted the classes often seem to "reintroduce" methods that are available in parent classes or implemented interfaces with different result types without declaring the original method though.

E.g.:

=== Java source begin ===

public class Location implements Cloneable {

    ...

    @Override
    public Location clone() {
        ....
    }

    ...

}

=== Java source end ===

is converted to

=== Pascal source begin ===

OBLocation = class external 'org.bukkit' name 'Location' (JLObject, JLCloneable)
  public
    ...
    function clone(): OBLocation; overload; virtual;
    ... // <= other functions between
function clone(): JLObject; overload; virtual; // throws java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException
  end;

=== Pascal source end ===

Is this indeed correct? Does the compiler (or the JVM) indeed call the correct function in the end (in this case org.bukkit.Location.clone)?

[I have not tested what the compiler or the JVM does, I'm just curious at the moment regarding the warnings I get]

Regards,
Sven
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