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| From | Chad <cdalten@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.programmer, comp.lang.java.help |
| Subject | Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? |
| Date | 2011-06-06 10:11 -0700 |
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On Jun 6, 9:54 am, Mayeul <mayeul.marg...@free.fr> wrote: > On 06/06/2011 18:33, Chad wrote: > > > On Jun 6, 9:18 am, Patrick<patr...@antispam.invalid> wrote: > >> Le 06/06/2011 18:08, Chad a crit : > > >>> How can there be an instance of MyStack when I never made a > >>> constructor for it? That is, I never create a MyStack object. > > >> You always have a constructor, even if implicit. > >> You created an instance with new MyStack(). > > > Maybe I'm acting like a dweeb about this, but according to the Java > > Docs, when there is no explicit constructor, then the implict > > constructor is Object. I think that is how they say it. > > This is not a matter of opinion. > > Here is what the Java Docs have to say:http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/classes.html#8.8.9 > > > So I figured > > that when I created instance of MyStack with 'new MyStack()', that the > > only instance would be Object since I omitted the MyStack constructor. > > As you could verify with your simple test, that is incorrect. > For starters, for any symbol 'A' denoting a class, 'new A()' will always > either: > - build an instance of the class 'A' > - throw an Exception > - refuse to compile > > Same goes if this call is given parameters. > > In other words, it cannot possibly build an instance of any other class, > neither Object nor anything. > Sons of witches. I didn't pay enough attention to the docs when I read them the first time around. It happens. Chad
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What's the difference between and instance and an object? Chad <cdalten@gmail.com> - 2011-06-06 09:08 -0700
Re: What's the difference between an instance and an object? Chad <cdalten@gmail.com> - 2011-06-06 09:16 -0700
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Patrick <patrick@antispam.invalid> - 2011-06-06 18:18 +0200
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Chad <cdalten@gmail.com> - 2011-06-06 09:33 -0700
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Mayeul <mayeul.marguet@free.fr> - 2011-06-06 18:54 +0200
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Chad <cdalten@gmail.com> - 2011-06-06 10:11 -0700
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Abu Yahya <abu_yahya@invalid.com> - 2011-06-08 21:21 +0530
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Abu Yahya <abu_yahya@invalid.com> - 2011-06-08 21:24 +0530
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Patricia Shanahan <pats@acm.org> - 2011-06-08 09:33 -0700
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Abu Yahya <abu_yahya@invalid.com> - 2011-06-08 22:07 +0530
Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Lewis Bloch <lewisbloch@google.com> - 2011-06-10 11:06 -0700
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Re: What's the difference between and instance and an object? Lewis Bloch <lewisbloch@google.com> - 2011-06-10 11:05 -0700
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