Why for Eclipse this is to be managed with a try-with arm?
BufferedReader reader = null;
try {
if (condition) {
try {
reader = method1();
} catch (Exception e) {
...
}
}
if (reader == null) {
reader = method2();
}
do things ...
} catch(Exception e) {
...
} finally {
if (reader != null) {
reader.close();
}
}
There is a better way to handle this case? or just a junk warning from eclipse?
This case is not valid:
try (BufferedReader reader = null) {
if (condition) {
reader = method1();
} else {
reader = method2();
}
do things ...
}
this case is not valid
?catch
ing the possible exception right?