In the following example
int i = -128;
Integer i2 = (Integer) i; // compiles
Integer i3 = (Integer) -128; /*** Doesn't compile ***/
Integer i4 = (Integer) (int) -128; // compiles
Integer i4 = -128; // compiles
Integer i5 = (int) -128; // compiles
Integer i6 = (Integer) (-128); // compiles
Integer i7 = (Integer) 0-128; // compiles
I can't cast -128
with (Integer)
but I can cast (int) -128
.
I always thought -128
was of int
type and casting it with (int)
should be redundant.
The error on the line with i3
is
cannot find symbol variable Integer
I tried this with Java 6 update 29 and Java 7 update 1.
EDIT: You get the same behavior with +128
instead of -128
. It does appear to be confusion between unary and binary operators.
Integer i = -128;
this should compile, though.Integer i3 = (Integer) (-128);
complies though.Expression expected
where theInteger
is.