You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to notifications@groovy.apache.org by "Pascal Schumacher (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2016/05/18 19:14:13 UTC

[jira] [Resolved] (GROOVY-7826) Infinite recursion in genericTypeAsString

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7826?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Pascal Schumacher resolved GROOVY-7826.
---------------------------------------
       Resolution: Fixed
         Assignee: Pascal Schumacher
    Fix Version/s: 2.4.7

Pull request merged. Thanks!

> Infinite recursion in genericTypeAsString
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GROOVY-7826
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7826
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.4.6
>         Environment: Groovy Version: 2.4.6 JVM: 1.8.0_91 Vendor: Oracle Corporation OS: Linux
>            Reporter: Magnus Reftel
>            Assignee: Pascal Schumacher
>              Labels: regresion
>             Fix For: 2.4.7
>
>         Attachments: groovy-7826.zip
>
>
> The following two Java classes C1 and C2 cause Groovy to enter infinite recursion in genericTypeAsString when a method that takes a C1 is declared:
> C1.java:
> public class C1 <T2 extends C2<T2,T1>,T1 extends C1<T2,T1>> { }
> class C2<T2 extends C2<T2, T1>, T1 extends C1<T2, T1>> { }
> repro.groovy
> def f(C1 c1) { }
> This is reduced from actual code in Jenkins, where Run and Job have type parameters like this.



--
This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA
(v6.3.4#6332)