In Java, why is the call foo() not ambigious given 2 varags methods foo(int… ints) and foo(Object… objects)?

故事扮演 提交于 2019-12-05 01:29:21

If I recall properly from when I was preparing the scjp, in the first case you have 2 arguments with no relation between them, so the compiler can't choose one.

In the second, with boxing enabled (1.5+), int can be Integer which is a subset of Object, and the compiler, in case of conflict, will always use the most specific definition. So Integer (int) is prioritized.

Java will always use the closest type possible, so when you pass ints into the method, if you didn't have the int... method, it would autobox them into Integers and use Object.... Since there is an int... method, Java will use that first. This is a choice in the Java compiler design.

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