public class Knowing {
static final long tooth = 343L;
static long doIT(long tooth) {
System.out.print(++tooth + " ");
return ++tooth;
}
/**
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
System.out.print(tooth + " ");
final long tooth = 340L;
new Knowing().doIT(tooth);
System.out.println(tooth);
}
}
Okay so here is my question:
If we have a global variable declared
static final long tooth = 343L;
How can we have another variable in the main method declaredfinal long tooth = 340L;
I just want to know why this is allowed because I ran it and there was no error?And also shouldn't the access of the global static variable tooth be by using className.variableName and not by creating a new instance.variable name how come that is allowed with only a warning?