I have a very simple question and just asking to know more about final
method arguments.
final
variables can be initialized just once in its life. In JAVA method arguments are accepted as pass by value and reference is also passed as a value.
Now my question is :
How method doesn't know that passed object is final
and already initialized?
Here is sample code:
public static void xyz(Abc obj) {
System.out.println("hash code in xyz method :"+obj.hashCode());
obj = new Abc(); // here there is no issue to initialize it again
}
public static void abc() {
final Abc obj = new Abc();
//obj=new Abc(); // final variable can be initialized just once
System.out.println("hash code in abc method :"+obj.hashCode());
xyz(obj);
}
public static void main(String[] a) {
abc();
}
abc()
method? both are giving me same hash code.