I have a method:
public List<Stuff> sortStuff(List<Stuff> toSort) {
java.util.Collections.sort(toSort);
return toSort;
}
This produces a warning:
Type safety: Unchecked invocation sort(List<Stuff>) of the generic method sort(List<T>) of type Collections.
Eclipse says the only way to fix the warning is to add @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
to my sortStuff
method. That seems like a crummy way to do with something that is built into Java itself.
Is this really my only option here? Why or why not? Thanks in advance!