24 lines
646 B
Java
24 lines
646 B
Java
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//: generics/GenericArray.java
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public class GenericArray<T> {
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private T[] array;
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@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
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public GenericArray(int sz) {
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array = (T[])new Object[sz];
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}
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public void put(int index, T item) {
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array[index] = item;
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}
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public T get(int index) { return array[index]; }
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// Method that exposes the underlying representation:
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public T[] rep() { return array; }
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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GenericArray<Integer> gai =
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new GenericArray<Integer>(10);
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// This causes a ClassCastException:
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//! Integer[] ia = gai.rep();
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// This is OK:
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Object[] oa = gai.rep();
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}
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} ///:~
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