I have always use java Generics with existing collections API and know that it provide compile time type safety.
But I am confused with using wildcard or Bounded type parameters in my classes . Could someone clarify what is the pros of using these when compiler type Erasure actually replaces it with base types. Why should not we direct code to base classes
As an example from java tutorial (http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/generics/genMethods.html)
You can write a generic method to draw different shapes:
public static <T extends Shape> void draw(T shape) { /* ... */ }
The Java compiler replaces T with Shape:
public static void draw(Shape shape) { /* ... */ }
So Why we should not write directly to take Shape parameter, what is benefit of using wildcard or Bounded type?
List<T>
, then it would be different.List<T>
andList<Shape>
and passList<Circle>
to both the methods.T
from methods (otherwise you'd be limited to returning the base interface and casting to subclasses). Also what previous comments said about e.g.List<T>
.Shape
.