Le 06/11/2010 17:36, assembling signals a écrit : > Remi, thank you a lot for such a quick reply! > > I tried to do what you suggested, but it keeps failing. > > Note, that I don't use some customized build, but instead, as also mentionen > in previous mail, JDK7 b116. > Could you please try the code by yourself? It's a single class. > > Thanks again! >
You've spot a bug: (int) methodHandle.invokeExact(); // error: not a statement should compile. The compiler should consider it as a statement, like it does for invokedynamic. If you use a dummy variable, it works: int foo; System.out.println("\n\nATTEMPT 1"); foo = (int)InvokeDynamic.anything(); System.out.println("\n\nATTEMPT 2"); foo = (int)methodHandle.invokeExact(); // warning: unchecked generic array creation System.out.println("\n\nATTEMPT 3"); foo = (int) methodHandle.invokeExact(); // error: not a statement Rémi _______________________________________________ mlvm-dev mailing list mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev