I want to make automation casting of views in my android project. So, I want to override
View findViewById(int id) {...}
method by
<T extends View> findViewById(int id) {...}
method. But java compilation does not allow this, however overridden method does not conflict with parental and always will return object of view or its childs. I found some info, that java does not allow overriding non-generic methods by generic methods, but explanation why is is I can't find.
http://www.angelikalanger.com/GenericsFAQ/FAQSections/TechnicalDetails.html#FAQ824 This FAQ says that it is impossible, but I can't understand why. As example we have such classes:
class Super {
public void set( Object arg) { ... }
public Object get() { ... }
}
class Sub extends Super {
public <S extends Number> void set( S arg) { ... } // overloads
public <S extends Number> S get() { ... } // overloads
}
FAQ says that they should compile with overloading, but I have strange thing: getter returns the same error as my findViewById, but setter compile without errors.
Could someone explain me this thing? Why does java not allow to override non-generic by generic and why setter compiled, getter - no ?
I know, that I can use some another method, for example
<T extends View> findView(int id){
return (T) findViewById(id);
}
or
<T extends View> findView(int id, Class<T> clazz) {
return clazz.cast(findViewById(id));
}
But I want to understand, why should I use new method instead of overriding ?
//1
@Override
public View findViewById(int id) {
return (View) super.findViewById(id);
}
//2
@Override
public <T extends View> T findViewById(int id) {
return (T) super.findViewById(id);
}
So, during the compilation time, what is the difference between 1 and 2 ? Even method 1 is more general, than 2.
//3
@Override
public <T extends View> View findViewById(int id) {
return (View) super.findViewById(id);
}
After I added method as above, I finally realised, that "T extends View" tells compiler, that it is not the same method as without "T extends View". So, in fact, I created new another method, but with the same name and parameters, so it can't compile. Maybe it is not exactly correct, but as I understood - something similar to true.
Thank you all, who try to help me.