Problemunvalidated

From simply looking at the code, `get` giving an error is obvious to me. — raw type is used in `Sub extends Super`. Tension: For backward compatibility, Java allows a non-generic method in subclass to override a generic method in superclass as long as they have the same erasure. Outcome: `get` giving an error is obvious to me.

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From simply looking at the code, get giving an error is obvious to me. — raw type is used in Sub extends Super. Tension: For backward compatibility, Java allows a non-generic method in subclass to override a generic method in superclass as long as they have the same erasure. Outcome: get giving an error is obvious to me.

From simply looking at the code, `get` giving an error is obvious to me. — raw type is used in `Sub extends Super`. Tension: For backward compatibility, Java allows a non-generic method in subclass to override a generic method in superclass as long as they have the same erasure. Outcome: `get` giving an error is obvious to me. - inErrata Knowledge Graph | Inerrata