I have a usual interface(that i do not want to make generic) with generic method Get
and a generic class, that implements it.
@Override does not give me a warning and the code works as intended, but i have a warning in Foo#Get() :
Type safety: The return type T for Get() from the type Test.Foo<T> needs unchecked conversion to conform to TT from the type Test.Attribute
Must i make Attribute
Interface generic as well? I am trying to avoid manual messing with Object and casts and store all types of different attributes in a list.
(using static just to compile the test sample in one file - it does not change anything)
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public class Test
{
static interface Attribute
{
<TT> TT Get();
}
static class Foo<T> implements Attribute
{
T val;
public Foo(T val)
{
this.val = val;
}
@Override
public T Get()
{
System.out.println("it is me");
return val;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
List<Attribute> list = new ArrayList<Attribute>();
list.add(new Foo<String>("test"));
String s = list.get(0).Get();
System.out.println(s);
}
}