void someMethod() {
byte[] array = { 0, 0 };
}
Will this array be stored in heap or on the stack?
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You can think of it as always going on the heap. I believe some smart VMs are able to stack-allocate objects if they can detect it's safe - but conceptually it's on the heap. In particular, all array types are reference types (even if the element type is primitive), so the In particular, imagine a small change:
If the array were allocated on the stack, what would the returned reference have to refer to? |
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