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The overriding pairs cursor used to detect erased signature clashes
was turning a blind eye to any pair that contained a private method.
However, this could lead to a `VerifyError` or `IllegalAccessError`.
Checking against javac's behaviour in both directions:
```
% cat sandbox/Test.java
public abstract class Test {
class C { int foo() { return 0; } }
class D extends C { private <A> int foo() { return 1; } }
}
% javac sandbox/Test.java
sandbox/Test.java:3: error: name clash: <A>foo() in Test.D and foo() in Test.C have the same erasure, yet neither overrides the other
class D extends C { private <A> int foo() { return 1; } }
^
where A is a type-variable:
A extends Object declared in method <A>foo()
1 error
```
```
% cat sandbox/Test.java
public abstract class Test {
class C { private int foo() { return 0; } }
class D extends C { <A> int foo() { return 1; } }
}
% javac sandbox/Test.java
%
```
This commit only the exludes private symbols from the superclass
from the checks by moving the test from `excludes` to `matches`.
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