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The following code does not compile:

public class GenericsTest {    
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        MyList<?> list = new MyList<Object>();
        Class<?> clazz = list.get(0);

        // Does not compile with reason 
        // "Type mismatch: cannot convert from Object to Class"
        MyList list2 = new MyList();
        Class clazz2 = list2.get(0);
    }
    static class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<Class<T>> {
    }
}

I wanted to do this to introduce generics to old code without breaking the build.

Is this a bug in both the compiler (both eclipse and javac) or am I missing something here? What other possibility exists to introduce generics to MyList?

EDIT

For clarification:

I have the generic class

public class MyList <T> extends ArrayList<MyObject> {}

with

public class MyObject {}

and code using MyList

MyList list = new MyList();
...
MyObject o = list.get(0);

Now during development I see I want to introduce generics to MyObject

public class MyObject<T> {}

and now I want to have this new generic thingy in MyList as well

public class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<MyObject<T>> {}

But that does break my build. Interestingly

public class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<MyObject<T>> {
    public MyObject<T> get(int i) {
        return super.get(i);
    }
}

will allow old code

MyList list = new MyList();
...
MyObject o = list.get(0);

to compile.

OK, seems that when I introduce this generic, I will have to live with having to change all calls to MyList to the generic form. I wanted the old code to just introduce a warning instead of an error.

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The following code does not compile:

public class GenericsTest {    
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        MyList<?> list = new MyList<Object>();
        Class<?> clazz = list.get(0);

        // Does not compile with reason 
        // "Type mismatch: cannot convert from Object to Class"
        MyList list2 = new MyList();
        Class clazz2 = list2.get(0);
    }
    static class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<Class<T>> {
    }
}

I wanted to do this to introduce generics to old code without breaking the build.

Is this a bug in both the compiler (both eclipse and javac) or am I missing something here? What other possibility exists to introduce generics to MyList?

EDIT

For clarification:

I have the generic class

public class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<MyObject> {}

with

public class MyObject {}

and code using MyList

MyList list = new MyList();
...
MyObject o = list.get(0);

Now during development I see I want to introduce generics to MyObject

public class MyObject<T> {}

and now I want to have this new generic thingy in MyList as well

public class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<MyObject<T>> {}

But that does break my build. Interestingly

public class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<MyObject<T>> {
    public MyObject<T> get(int i) {
        return super.get(i);
    }
}

will allow old code

MyList list = new MyList();
...
MyObject o = list.get(0);

to compile.

OK, seems that when I introduce this generic, I will have to live with having to change all calls to MyList to the generic form. I wanted the old code to just introduce a warning instead of an error.

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The following code does not compile:

public class GenericsTest {    
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        MyList<?> list = new MyList<Object>();
        Class<String> clazz= <?> clazz = list.get(0);

        // Does not compile with reason 
        // "Type mismatch: cannot convert from Object to Class"
        MyList list2 = new MyList();
        Class clazz2 = list2.get(0);
    }
    static class MyList<T> extends ArrayList<Class<T>> {
    }
}

I wanted to do this to introduce generics to old code without breaking the build.

Is this a bug in both the compiler (both eclipse and javac) or am I missing something here? What other possibility exists to introduce generics to MyList?

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