I am debugging code that has in it expr1 & expr2 where expr1 has a side effect that affects expr2 evaluation result. I suspect that expr2 gets evaluated before expr1, since JLS guarantees left-to-right evaluation for &&, but not necessarily for &. I also suspect that change of evaluation order may be a result of optimization performed by HotSpot (we're running Java 6u20). Do you know if HotSpot can make such an optimization? Better yet, provide any pointers to documentation that either support or eliminate the suspicion. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Thanks for those suggesting to rewrite the code so it's both correct and readable - you're right, but I already did, so it's not what I am looking for. Unfortunately it is hard to test the change, which is why I'm asking the question here.
if (A() & B())intoboolean a = A(); boolean b = B(); if (a & b)to see if that fixes the problem? – Mike Jul 27 '10 at 18:37expr2is guaranteed to be evaluated, but for logical it will be short-circuited, but in either case it will always be L->R, and thatexpr1's operand will be evaluated before any part ofexpr2. – Joe Jul 27 '10 at 18:41expr1; expr2; expr1Result & expr2Result;would be much better, and would avoid such problems. – Brian S Jul 27 '10 at 18:50&&and||do;&,|,^/!=and==do not. – Tom Hawtin - tackline Jul 27 '10 at 18:51