I have several long String constants (static final
variables) that share a common fragment. The fragment does not have any meaning on its own, so I declared it as a "private static final".
For example:
private static final XML_H = "<?xml ....";
public static final DOC_1 = XML_H + "<tag....";
public static final DOC_2 = XML_H + "<tag....";
Now I get an warning from checkstyle
Variable access definition in wrong order
Which is from the Declaration Order Check rule which is saying private should come after public.
If I move XML_H
to where it is "supposed" to be, the code does not compile because field cannot be referred to before it is declared.
To me this seems to be a bug in the rule because this is a real language limitation and there's no other way to do this. I think the rule should exclude this case from checking.
Do you guys agree or is there any way to improve the code without the problem?