[Issue 920] Updating getMethodInfo to not get superconstructors#921
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Good catch, thanks for the fix! |
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ClassGraph returns the MethodInfo of some (but not all!) superclass constructors when asked for a Class's constructors.
Particularly confusing for users if there's a non-public constructor with the same signature as a constructor in the superclass and
.ignoreMethodVisibility()isn't set. This is the only case where an overridden method is returned fromgetMethodInfo()and is because constructors are the only case where a method can have the same signature as a superclass method, but have lower visibility.Issue link