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Evaluation failed when the context is generic method #1169

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Ok, I boiled it down to this:

package vscode_bugged;

public class VSCode_Bugged_Example_3 {

    
public static void main(String[] args) {
    foo(tree_builder);
}


static public class Node<T extends Node<T>> {
    public T parent;
}

static public class Tree_Builder<T extends Node<T>> {
    public T current;
}

static public class Element extends Node<Element> {
    public String name;
}

static public Tree_Builder<Element> tree_builder = new Tree_Builder<>();



static public <T extends Node<T>> void foo(Tree_Builder<T> builder) {
    String s = "nope";
    if (builder.current != null) {

    }
    System.out.println(s); // breakpoint here
}

}

It might be possible to boil it down a bit further but my attempts failed so far.
So I think generics might have something to do with it as well.
Place a breakpoint on the last line (see the comment), from there you should be able to see (in the watch window!) tree_builder, builder, s and vscode_bugged.VSCode_Bugged_Example_3.tree_builder but none of them works.

This is not a maven project or the like, just VSCode_Bugged_Example_3.java being located in src/vscode_bugged.

Originally posted by @clankill3r in #1158 (comment)

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