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Why is Cloneable not deprecated?

It is commonly understood that Cloneable interface in Java is broken. There are many reasons for this, which I will not mention; others already did it. It is also the position of Java architects ...
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How to properly override clone method?

I need to implement a deep clone in one of my objects which has no superclass. What is the best way to handle the checked CloneNotSupportedException thrown by the superclass (which is Object)? A ...
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Why should I implement ICloneable in c#?

Can you explain to me why I should inherit from ICloneable and implement the Clone() method? If I want to do a deep copy, can't I just implement my method? Let's say MyClone()? Why should I inherit ...
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How does Cloneable work in Java and how do I use it?

I would like to know the following: Cloneable means we can have a clone or a copy of objects, by implementing the Cloneable interface. What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing that? How ...
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How to clone a struct storing a boxed trait object?

I wrote a program that has the trait Animal and the struct Dog implementing the trait. It also has a struct AnimalHouse storing an animal as a trait object Box<Animal>. trait Animal { fn ...
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instanceof - incompatible conditional operand types

The following compiles fine: Object o = new Object(); System.out.println(o instanceof Cloneable); But this doesn't: String s = new String(); System.out.println(s instanceof Cloneable); A ...
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The method clone() from object is not visible?

Question: package GoodQuestions; public class MyClass { MyClass() throws CloneNotSupportedException { try { throw new CloneNotSupportedException(); } catch(Exception ...
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Java: Rationale of the Cloneable interface

Why wasn't the .clone() method specified in the java.lang.Cloneable interface ?
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What is the point in letting my class implement Cloneable?

I came across some class code that implements Clonable, the documentation states: A class implements the Cloneable interface to indicate to the Object.clone() method that it is legal for that ...
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How do I copy or clone a LinkedList-implemented Queue in Java?

I have a Queue q1, that is implemented as a LinkedList, and I want to define a Queue q2, that is a separate, but identical identical instance of Queue q1. How do I do that since Queue does not ...
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Effective Java: Analysis of the clone() method

Consider the following from Effective Java Item 11 (Override clone judiciously) where Josh Bloch is explaining what is wrong with the clone() contract . There are a number of problems with this ...
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Confusion about cloneable interface and object.clone() in java

If I have: class foo implements Cloneable and then do: bar = new foo(); bar.clone(); I get a shallow copy without needing to write any bar.clone() code like I normally would need to do when I ...
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Why Object clone() method available only to classes that implement Cloneable interface? [duplicate]

I know that clone() is a protected method, but "protected" means that it is accessible for all subclasses of particular class. Any Java class is a subclass of Object, so what is the reason for the ...
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Serializable, cloneable and memory use in Java

I am using an inner class that is a subclass of a HashMap. I have a String as the key and double[] as the values. I store about 200 doubles per double[]. I should be using around 700 MB to store ...
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What is this field-by-field copy done by Object.clone()?

In Effective Java, the author states that: If a class implements Cloneable, Object's clone method returns a field-by-field copy of the object; otherwise it throws CloneNotSupportedException....
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Prototype Pattern in Java - the clone() method

So, I've been reading on Design Patterns and the Prototype Patterns confuses me. I believe one of the points of using it is avoiding the need for using the new operator. Then I look at this example: ...
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Why no default clone() in Cloneable in Java 8

Cloneable in Java is inherently broken. Specifically, my biggest problem with the interface is it expects a method behavior that doesn't define the method itself. So if traversing through a Cloneable ...
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Cloning an Integer

I am trying to clone a object of class Integer, which does implement the cloneable inteface. Integer a = new Integer(4); Integer b = a.clone(); I know there are work arounds for this, but I must ...
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How clone has more performance than object creation

I'm trying to understand what's happening underneath the clone() method in java, I would like to know how is better than doing a new call public class Person implements Cloneable { private ...
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Advantages of Java Cloning

I was looking for tutorials online about java cloning, but only found the disadvantages to clone() and nothing about the advantages. I would like to know some of the advantages of using Java clone().
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Cloneable throws CloneNotSupportedException

public class test implements Cloneable { @Override public test clone() { return (test) super.clone(); } public static void main(String[] args) { new test().clone(); ...
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Why does java.lang.Cloneable not override the clone() method in java.lang.Object?

The Java specification for the java.lang.Cloneable interface defines itself as signifying that any object that extends it also has implemented the clone() method that rests dormant within java.lang....
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Java's "clone()" method generator for Eclipse Galileo

What is the best tool for java's clone() method generation in Eclipse Galileo available from repositories? What is the reason, that prevents Eclipse developers from including this tool in standard ...
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Invalid covariant type with CRTP clonable class

I'm trying to implement a Clonable class with the CRTP. However, I need to have abstract class that have a pure virtual clone method, overridden by child classes. To make this happen, I need the clone ...
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java: clone method violation

Code behind: class A implements Cloneable { int i, j; A(int i, int j) { this.i = i; this.j = j; } A() { } } class B extends A { int l, m; B() ...
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Clone an Object that I can't add ICloneable to

I am trying to create a shallow copy (new instance) of an object, without manually setting each field. This object is not a type I have the ability to modify, so I cannot go into the object and ...
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Dealing with final fields when overriding clone

I'm writing a class in which I have to override the clone() method with the infamous "super.clone() strategy" (it's not my choice). My code looks like this: @Override public myInterface clone() { ...
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When does it make sense for a Java object to be Serializable but not Cloneable?

If a Java class implements the Serializable interface but does not have a public clone() method, it is usually possible to create a deep copy like this: class CloneHelper { @SuppressWarnings("...
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Is Prototype an anti pattern? [closed]

When Joshua Bloch mentions that Cloneable interface is broken in Java, why is the Prototype pattern, which uses clone() method to facilitate object creation, not considered an anti-pattern in Java ...
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Does cloning provide a performance improvement over constructors/factory methods?

I'm maintaing an older Java code base (jvm 1.4) that seems to use cloning as an alternative to object instantiation, I'm guessing as a performance optimization. Here's a contrived example: public ...
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Proper way to deep copy with copy constructor instead of Object.clone

I have some code that performs a deep copy using Object.clone, but I'm trying to rewrite it using the more "acceptable" copy constructor technique. Below are two simple examples of what I'm trying to ...
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How do i convince the compiler an Object is cloneable (java)?

i want to clone a given object. if i do this public class Something{ Object o; //set in the constructor public Something(Object o){ this.o = o;} public Something clone() throws ...
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Is the Java clone() method the only way to achieve polymorphic cloning?

I need to equip my class with polymorphic cloning (deep copy), i.e. I need something like this to work: SuperType original = new SubType(); SuperType copy = original.clone(); where original.clone() ...
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Copy constructor v. implementing Cloneable interface

In terms of "best practices", which methodology is preferred for creating a "deep copy" of an object?
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Is it okay to make a record cloneable?

I couldn't find any material on Google saying about the use of Cloneable records. I was thinking of something like this: record Foo() implements Cloneable { public Foo clone() {...} } Is it a ...
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What is the reason for ever needing to clone an object in java?

I was reading Joshua Bloch's Effective Java. In there he talks about not using the Clonable interface. I'm a bit of a noob so my question is, whats a use-case for when cloning would be required in ...
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Why do we implement Cloneable even if we can go for deep cloning using the following snippet

public class Color { String color; Color(String color) { this.color=color; } } public class ColoredCircle { int x; Color color; ColoredCircle(int x, Color color) { this.x=x; ...
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Why shouldn't an object be cloneable? [closed]

I read lots of threads about the clone() method of Object and the Cloneable Interface but I couldn't find a legitimate answer to my question. Long story short: What I figured out is that Object has ...
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jQuery deep clone isn't recursive

I am using js/jQuery and am attempting to create a true clone- I'm currently using jQuery for this. I would expect that in multi-level objects even the child objects should be deep cloned, but this ...
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How is Object[] cloneable

Object[] o = new Object[]{}; System.out.println(o instanceof Cloneable); This gives true as o/p. I could not understand why?
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How to use Cloneable type as parameter to Java generic class

I have a generic class that needs to be able to clone objects of the parameter type. A very simple example is below. The compiler claims clone() from the type Object is not visible. public class ...
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Does the clone method clone overridden methods?

If I clone an instance of the following class, and overridde a method when instancing, will the clone have the overridden method? I haven't found anything regarding this behavior in https://docs....
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Implementing clone on a LinkedList

I am trying to implement a clone() method on a DoubleLinkedList. Now, the problem is that implementing it by "the convention" is a lot more troublesome than just creating a new DoubleLinkedList and ...
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Return type ambiguity

Consider the following code from The Java Programming Language book public class MyClass extends HerClass implements Cloneable { public MyClass clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException { ...
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Why is the clone() method kept in Object?

If a class is not Cloneable no object of this class can be cloned. Then why is clone() kept in the Object class and not in Cloneable interface?
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Cloning in Java [duplicate]

class Person implements Cloneable { String firstName; public String getFirstName() { return firstName; } public void setFirstName(String firstName) { this.firstName ...
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Java interface extends Cloneable

I don't understand why we can't do the following: interface MyInterface extends Cloneable {} class myClazz implements MyInterface { public Object clone() { return null; } } class test{ ...
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java how to make a field not cloneable

For serialization, transient fields will be excluded. Is there any similar keyword for clone? How to exclude a field from clone? public class Foo implements Cloneable { private Integer notInClone;...
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Java - Implement Cloneable or add a constructor?

Hey I'm actually working with a custom Vector class on Java, public class Vector { private double X; private double Y; public Vector(double x, double y) { this.X = x; ...
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What prevents from making Cloneable a mutable object like StringBuilder?

It is a bad idea to make an immutable object Cloneable. This is why String is not Cloneable. Immutable BigInteger and BigDecimal are also not Cloneable. But mutable StringBuilder and StringBuffer ...
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