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public class DeadCodeInLuna {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
        BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
        String string;
        for (string = in.readLine(); !string.equals(""); string=in.readLine()) {
            if(string == null) { 
               System.out.println("null while reading response!");
            }
        }
    }
}
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    you are performing null check after comparing vlaue so object can't be null after that try to change if(string == null) { for (string = in.readLine(); !string.equals(""); string=in.readLine()) {
    – Key_coder
    May 25, 2015 at 10:03

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Because string can never be null if !string.equals("") evaluates to true.

In other words, when !string.equals("") is true, string is guaranteed to be not null otherwise a NullPointerException would have occurred.

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Because at that point of the code, string cannot be null. If it came out null from the in.readLine(), you'd get a NullPointerException at the condition check of the for.

Change it to

    for(string=in.readLine();!"".equals(string);string=in.readLine())
        if(string==null) System.out.println("null while reading response!");
    }

where the equals will work regardless of whether or not string is null, and you'll see the warning go away.

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In your condition you avoid to string == null

for (string = in.readLine(); !string.equals(""); string=in.readLine()) {
//                           ^--------> here!!!

So if(string == null) is redundant and will never be true

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