Pete -

you said:
> > > Which
> > > compiler is not producing such results?

and I said:
> > There's no compiler fault involved, Pete.  

then you said:
> If you have
> 
> interface Foo
> {
>   void bar();
> }
> 
> class FooImpl implements Foo
> {
>   public void bar() {}
> }
> 
> 
> You should not get any warning whatsoever. 

Which part of "there's no compiler fault involved" didn't you understand? 

With regard to this:
> If you just want public in front of it so you can copy paste then you have 
> zero sympathy from me but if there is a real reason then share it.

I am happy to hear your reasoning.  For now there is nothing here but a flame.





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