From Oracle's guide, Initializing Fields (emphasis mine):
The Java compiler copies initializer blocks into every constructor. Therefore, this approach can be used to share a block of code between multiple constructors.
Also, from DOJ's article about instance initializers in Java (emphasis mine):
Instance initialization block code runs right after the call to super() in a constructor, in other words, after all super constructors have run.
Putting that into consideration, why does my compiler warns me every time I'm trying to use an (assigned) final fields within the instance initializer block like below?
final class PpTitleBook implements TitleBook {
private final Resources resources;
private final Log log;
PpTitleBook(Resources resources, Log log) {
this.resources = resources;
this.log = log;
}
{
String[] resTitles = resources.getStringArray(R.array.titles);
if (book().getAllKeys().isEmpty()) {
for (int i = 0; i < resTitles.length; i++) {
newTitle(resTitles[i]);
}
}
}
I have no other constructor beside the one shown above. So what's the real reason behind the warning?