We're trying to add an overloaded collect
method to our extended Java Stream API which we're currently defining as:
interface ExtendedStream<R> extends Stream<R> {
<R1> R1 collect(SerializableSupplier<Collector<? super R, ?, R1>> supplier);
}
SerializableSupplier
is define as just:
interface SerializableSupplier<T> extends Serializable, Supplier<T> {
}
Calling this collect method with a lambda works fine, but calling it with a method reference fails to compile with errors such as:
Error:(50, 72) java: incompatible types: cannot infer type-variable(s) R1,capture#1 of ?,T
(argument mismatch; bad return type in method reference
java.util.stream.Collector<T,capture#1 of ?,java.util.List<T>> cannot be converted to java.util.stream.Collector<? super java.util.Map.Entry<java.lang.Integer,java.lang.String>,?,R1>)
I've created a standalone Java class here which you can load into your compiler to try it out.
I'm currently using Java version:
java version "1.8.0_144"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_144-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.144-b01, mixed mode)
Is this is a bug or some error in how we're defining things?
NOTE: I get this compilation error both from IntelliJ and when compiling with Maven. I don't use Eclipse.
Cheers, Galder
This is a bug in
javac 8
as it compiles just fine withjavac-9
(with the latest build) - I just can't find it and I really really tried to.Almost as usual adding more type information fixes such things... Also notice that I've changed your
Comparator
toComparator.comparingInt...
: