Given the following type declarations:
public interface Friad {
public Friad pnaed(Friad cang);
}
public class Fassne implements Friad {
public Friad pnaed(Friad cang) {
return this;
}
}
public class UntGlast implements Friad {
public Friad pnaed(Friad cang) {
return new UntGlast();
}
}
...and given the following setup code:
UntGlast foo = new UntGlast(); Friad bar = new Fassne();
Draw an AST for the following expression, labeling the static type (a.k.a. compile-time type) of each node in the tree:
foo.pnaed(foo.pnaed(bar))
(The static type of an expression is the type that the compiler uses to check the code before it runs.)
Draw an AST for the same expression, this time labeling the runtime type of each node in the tree.
(The runtime type of an expression is the type of the actual value that appears when the code runs.)
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