This code will always compile. All generics (i.e. <...>
) are removed during compilation anyway.
List<User> users = (List)list;
But it's not without risk. If you are sure that your list only contains User
objects, then you are safe. However, if there are other objects in the list, then it will probably lead to ClassCastExceptions
in other places in your code. (e.g. if you iterate the list with a for(User user : list)
loop.
Your IDE may show warnings if you add a cast like this. You can hide these warnings, using annotations (e.g. putting @SurpressWarnings("unchecked")
above your method, or the line just above it).
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
List<User> users = (List)list;
ArrayList<Object>
is not anArrayList<User>
even if the first one contains allUser
objects.