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package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup;

public class ProblemMethodBinding extends MethodBinding {

	private int problemReason;
	public MethodBinding closestMatch; // TODO (philippe) should rename into #alternateMatch

public ProblemMethodBinding(char[] selector, TypeBinding[] args, int problemReason) {
	this.selector = selector;
	this.parameters = (args == null || args.length == 0) ? Binding.NO_PARAMETERS : args;
	this.problemReason = problemReason;
	this.thrownExceptions = Binding.NO_EXCEPTIONS;
}
public ProblemMethodBinding(char[] selector, TypeBinding[] args, ReferenceBinding declaringClass, int problemReason) {
	this.selector = selector;
	this.parameters = (args == null || args.length == 0) ? Binding.NO_PARAMETERS : args;
	this.declaringClass = declaringClass;
	this.problemReason = problemReason;
	this.thrownExceptions = Binding.NO_EXCEPTIONS;
}
public ProblemMethodBinding(MethodBinding closestMatch, char[] selector, TypeBinding[] args, int problemReason) {
	this(selector, args, problemReason);
	this.closestMatch = closestMatch;
	if (closestMatch != null && problemReason != ProblemReasons.Ambiguous) this.declaringClass = closestMatch.declaringClass;
}
/* API
* Answer the problem id associated with the receiver.
* NoError if the receiver is a valid binding.
*/

public final int problemId() {
	return this.problemReason;
}
}




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