Showing changes in java/12/java.base/java/lang/SafeVarargs.java (new version) from java/8/java/lang/SafeVarargs.java (old version). +3 -3
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 package java.lang;
 
 import java.lang.annotation.*;
 
 /**
  * A programmer assertion that the body of the annotated method or
  * constructor does not perform potentially unsafe operations on its
  * varargs parameter.  Applying this annotation to a method or
  * constructor suppresses unchecked warnings about a
  * <i>non-reifiable</i> variable arity (vararg) type and suppresses
  * unchecked warnings about parameterized array creation at call
  * sites.
  *
  * <p> In addition to the usage restrictions imposed by its {@link
  * Target @Target} meta-annotation, compilers are required to implement
  * additional usage restrictions on this annotation type; it is a
  * compile-time error if a method or constructor declaration is
  * annotated with a {@code @SafeVarargs} annotation, and either:
  * <ul>
  * <li>  the declaration is a fixed arity method or constructor
  *
  * <li> the declaration is a variable arity method that is neither
- * {@code static} nor {@code final}.
+ * {@code static} nor {@code final} nor {@code private}.
  *
  * </ul>
  *
  * <p> Compilers are encouraged to issue warnings when this annotation
  * type is applied to a method or constructor declaration where:
  *
  * <ul>
  *
  * <li> The variable arity parameter has a reifiable element type,
  * which includes primitive types, {@code Object}, and {@code String}.
  * (The unchecked warnings this annotation type suppresses already do
  * not occur for a reifiable element type.)
  *
  * <li> The body of the method or constructor declaration performs
  * potentially unsafe operations, such as an assignment to an element
  * of the variable arity parameter's array that generates an unchecked
  * warning.  Some unsafe operations do not trigger an unchecked
  * warning.  For example, the aliasing in
  *
  * <blockquote><pre>
  * &#64;SafeVarargs // Not actually safe!
  * static void m(List&lt;String&gt;... stringLists) {
  *   Object[] array = stringLists;
  *   List&lt;Integer&gt; tmpList = Arrays.asList(42);
  *   array[0] = tmpList; // Semantically invalid, but compiles without warnings
  *   String s = stringLists[0].get(0); // Oh no, ClassCastException at runtime!
  * }
  * </pre></blockquote>
  *
  * leads to a {@code ClassCastException} at runtime.
  *
  * <p>Future versions of the platform may mandate compiler errors for
  * such unsafe operations.
  *
  * </ul>
  *
  * @since 1.7
  * @jls 4.7 Reifiable Types
  * @jls 8.4.1 Formal Parameters
- * @jls 9.6.3.7 @SafeVarargs
+ * @jls 9.6.4.7 @SafeVarargs
  */
 @Documented
 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
 @Target({ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR, ElementType.METHOD})
 public @interface SafeVarargs {}