After reading through the Generics info I am attempting a simple sample and encountering the following error.
MyClass.java:32: error: cannot find symbol
System.out.println("X = " + temp.x);
^
symbol: variable x
location: variable temp of type T
where T is a type-variable:
T extends Object declared in method tryThis(T)
1 error
Without the reference to "temp.x" it compiles which leads me to believe the definition is correct but possibly the way the variable is referenced is the issue. Or it could be the actual implementation is wrong. Not sure.
The main class has a method which can be called by either of the 2 inner classes. When called, the method attempts to access the variable specific to the inner class that called it.
public class MyClass {
public class InnerClass1 {
int x = 100;
public void runThis() {
tryThis(this);
return;
}
}
public class InnerClass2 {
int x = 200;
public void runThis() {
tryThis(this);
return;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
MyClass x = new MyClass();
}
private <T> void tryThis(T temp) {
System.out.println("X = " + temp.x);
}
}
T
defaults toObject
, andObject
does not havex
.