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Generics compiles and runs in Eclipse, but doesn't compile in javac

Note : This is a spin-off from Comparable and Comparator contract with regards to null

This code compiles and runs fine in Eclipse ( 20090920-1017 )

import java.util.*;
public class SortNull {
   static <T extends Comparable<? super T>>
   Comparator<T> nullComparableComparator() {
      return new Comparator<T>() {
         @Override public int compare(T el1, T el2) {
         return
            el1 == null ? -1 :
            el2 == null ? +1 :
            el1.compareTo(el2);
         }
      };
   }
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      List<Integer> numbers = new ArrayList<Integer>(
         Arrays.asList(3, 2, 1, null, null, 0)
      );
      Comparator<Integer> numbersComp = nullComparableComparator();
      Collections.sort(numbers, numbersComp);
      System.out.println(numbers);
      // "[null, null, 0, 1, 2, 3]"

      List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(
         Arrays.asList("Bob", null, "Alice", "Carol")
      );
      Comparator<String> namesComp = nullComparableComparator();
      Collections.sort(names, namesComp);
      System.out.println(names);
      // "[null, Alice, Bob, Carol]"
   }
}

And yet it doesn't compile on javac 1.6.0_17 . This is the error message:

SortNull.java:17: incompatible types; no instance(s) of type variable(s) T exist
 so that java.util.Comparator<T> conforms
 to java.util.Comparator<java.lang.Integer>
found   : <T>java.util.Comparator<T>
required: java.util.Comparator<java.lang.Integer>
     Comparator<Integer> numbersComp = nullComparableComparator();

SortNull.java:25: incompatible types; no instance(s) of type variable(s) T exist
 so that java.util.Comparator<T> conforms
 to java.util.Comparator<java.lang.String>
found   : <T>java.util.Comparator<T>
required: java.util.Comparator<java.lang.String>
     Comparator<String> namesComp = nullComparableComparator();

2 errors

Can someone explain why the discrepancy? Is this a bug? If so, who has the bug?

This is a confirmed bug: Bug ID 6468354 . Here's an extract of relevance:

This problem is caused by the fact that sometimes javac's implementation of JLS3 15.12.2.8 ignores recursive bounds, sometimes not (as in this case). When recursive bounds contains wildcards, such bounds are included when computing uninferred type variables. This makes subsequent subtyping test (Integer <: Comparable<? super T> where T is a type-variable to be inferred).

Will be fixed after 6369605

Occured to me on WinXP with 1.6.0_13 as well. Ah well, I'll just stick using Eclipse :)

您可以通过显式指定泛型类来解决这个问题:

Comparator<String> namesComp = Stack.<String>nullComparableComparator();

我有一个类似的问题,并从jdk1.6.0_16升级到jdk1.6.0_23,它没有任何代码更改就消失了。

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