Does int.class equal Integer.class or Integer.TYPE in Java?

痴心易碎 提交于 2019-11-27 19:45:26

Based on Field.getType() (instead of f.getDeclaringClass()), I get the following:

Type: java.lang.Integer

equals(Integer.class): true
equals(int.class)    : false
equals(Integer.TYPE) : false
== (Integer.class)   : true
== (int.class)       : false
== (Integer.TYPE)    : false

Type: int

equals(Integer.class): false
equals(int.class)    : true
equals(Integer.TYPE) : true
== (Integer.class)   : false
== (int.class)       : true
== (Integer.TYPE)    : true

Type: java.lang.Object

equals(Integer.class): false
equals(int.class)    : false
equals(Integer.TYPE) : false
== (Integer.class)   : false
== (int.class)       : false
== (Integer.TYPE)    : false

Meaning the following is true:

Integer.TYPE.equals(int.class)
Integer.TYPE == int.class

Meaning if I want to find out whether I am dealing with an int or an Integer, I can use any of the following tests:

isInteger = c.equals(Integer.class) || c.equals(Integer.TYPE);
isInteger = c.equals(Integer.class) || c.equals(int.class);
isInteger = (c == Integer.class) || (c == Integer.TYPE);
isInteger = (c == Integer.class) || (c == int.class );

Is there a corner case I am missing? If yes, please comment.

int.class compiles down to Integer.TYPE. However, I think you are using Field.getDeclaringClass() incorrectly, as this returns the Class object representing the class that declares the field. What you would want to use is Field.getType().

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