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7175911: Simplify error reporting API in Check.CheckContext interface Summary: Make error messages generated during Check.checkType more uniform and more scalable Reviewed-by: jjg, dlsmith
author mcimadamore
date Thu, 02 Aug 2012 18:22:41 +0100
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// key: compiler.err.cant.apply.symbol.1
// key: compiler.misc.varargs.argument.mismatch
// key: compiler.misc.inconvertible.types

class VarargsArgumentMismatch {
    void m(String s, Integer... is) {}
    { this.m("1", "2", "3"); }
}