I want to figure out the order of 1) initialization/instatiation of derived class variables 2) invoking of base class constructor in this code snippet
public class base
{
int y = 1;
public base()
{
y = 2;
function();
}
void function ()
{
System.out.println("In base Value = " + String.valueOf(y));
}
public static class derived extends base
{
int y = 3;
public derived()
{
function();
}
void function ()
{
System.out.println("In derived Value = " + String.valueOf(y));
}
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
base b = new base.derived();
return;
}
}
my understadning is that first, derived class is instatiated, then base class constructor is called, then derived class variables y is initialized. Is this order correct?
y
fields are not the same field, so first call tofunction
prints 0 (derived.y not yet initialized), and second call prints 3.base
initializers, thenbase
constructor), then subclass (derived
initializers, thenderived
constructor).