+++ /dev/null
-class Foo<T>
-{
- public void Hello ()
- { }
-
- public void World (T t)
- {
- Hello ();
- }
-}
-
-//
-// This is some kind of a `recursive' declaration:
-//
-// Note that we're using the class we're currently defining (Bar)
-// as argument of its parent.
-//
-// Is is important to run the resulting executable since this is
-// both a test for the compiler and the runtime.
-//
-
-class Bar : Foo<Bar>
-{
- public void Test ()
- {
- Hello ();
- World (this);
- }
-}
-
-class X
-{
- static void Main ()
- { }
-}