From 8b456426407997fdbb8a0befb4181a513e585231 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Per Lilja Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 20:29:05 +0200 Subject: Added description for Double Brace Initialization --- java.html.markdown | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+) (limited to 'java.html.markdown') diff --git a/java.html.markdown b/java.html.markdown index e4234a39..b4757962 100644 --- a/java.html.markdown +++ b/java.html.markdown @@ -325,6 +325,33 @@ public class LearnJava { // toString returns this Object's string representation. System.out.println("trek info: " + trek.toString()); + + // Double Brace Initialization + // The Java Language has no syntax for how to create static Collections + // in an easy way. Usually you end up in the following way: + + private static final Set COUNTRIES = new HashSet(); + static { + validCodes.add("DENMARK"); + validCodes.add("SWEDEN"); + validCodes.add("FINLAND"); + } + + // But there's a nifty way to achive the same thing in an + // easier way, buy using something that is called Double Brace + // Initialization. + + private static final Set COUNTRIES = HashSet() {{ + add("DENMARK"); + add("SWEDEN"); + add("FINLAND"); + }} + + // The first brace is creating an new AnonymousInnerClass and the + // second one declares and instance initializer block. This block + // is called with the anonymous inner class is created. + // This does not only work for Collections, it works for all + // non-final classes. } // End main method } // End LearnJava class -- cgit v1.2.3