I made some tests (using Windows 7, Eclipse Juno 4.2.1 and Java 7 SE) and found that if a method did not explicitly return in the catch-block and if the object was declared outside the try/catch, then no "resource leak" warning was signaled.
Does not generate "resource leak":
public void extISImReturnNoWarning() {
InputStream is = null;
try {
is = new FileInputStream("A");
is.available();
} catch (IOException e) {
}
}
Small changes in the code generate "resource leaks":
public void locISImReturnHasWarning() {
try {
InputStream is = new FileInputStream("A");
is.available();
} catch (IOException e) {
}
}
public void extISExReturnHasWarning() {
InputStream is = null;
try {
is = new FileInputStream("A");
is.available();
} catch (IOException e) {
return;
}
}
All methods seems functionally identical - so what can the explanation be? If this is a bug, is this an Eclipse or Java issue?