constructor reference: don't ignore constructor parameters during method reference inference (IDEA-185578)

GitOrigin-RevId: e836468e05db28157713e9edd3c70382f8ecdebc
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Anna Kozlova
2019-06-12 12:40:39 +02:00
committed by intellij-monorepo-bot
parent 89bb3c6fda
commit 91f7445298
12737 changed files with 488037 additions and 160329 deletions

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class Test {
}
void fooBar(IntStream1 instr){
Supplier<Stream<Integer>> si = () -> instr.<error descr="Ambiguous method call: both 'IntStream1.map(IntFunction<Integer>)' and 'IntStream1.map(IntUnaryOperator)' match">map</error> ((i) -> (( <error descr="Operator '%' cannot be applied to '<lambda parameter>', 'int'">i % 2</error>) == 0) ? i : -i).boxed();
Supplier<Stream<Integer>> si = () -> instr.<error descr="Ambiguous method call: both 'IntStream1.map(IntFunction<Integer>)' and 'IntStream1.map(IntUnaryOperator)' match">map</error> ((i) -> (( <error descr="Operator '%' cannot be applied to '<lambda parameter>', 'int'">i % 2</error>) == 0) ? i : <error descr="Operator '-' cannot be applied to '<lambda parameter>'">-i</error>).boxed();
System.out.println(si);
Supplier<Stream<Integer>> si1 = () -> instr.map <error descr="Ambiguous method call: both 'IntStream1.map(IntFunction<Integer>)' and 'IntStream1.map(IntUnaryOperator)' match">(null)</error>.boxed();
System.out.println(si1);