rev 55117 : 8223350: [lworld] Use inline classes instead of value classes
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23
24 import java.util.List;
25
26 public class MixedValues {
27 static Point staticPoint = Point.makePoint(10, 10);
28 static Line? staticLine; // null static value box field
29 Point p;
30 Line l;
31 MutablePath mutablePath;
32 List<String> list;
33 Point? nfp;
34
35 public MixedValues(Point p, Line l, MutablePath path, String... names) {
36 this.p = p;
37 this.l = l;
38 this.mutablePath = path;
39 this.list = List.of(names);
40 this.nfp = p;
41 }
42 }
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