How to find out the declared type of an identifier in Java?

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佛祖请我去吃肉 2020-12-07 01:38

I have a simple class Apple extends from another simple class Fruit.

At run-time, I could use

Fruit fruit = new Apple();

fruit.getClass();
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  •  -上瘾入骨i
    2020-12-07 02:41

    You're actually asking a question about the variable declaration of fruit rather than the actual runtime type of the object (which is an Apple in this case).

    I think this is in general a bad idea: you just declared the variable and told the compiler that it is a Fruit, so why do you need to now need to find this out?

    Just to confuse matters even more, it's worth noting that you can also have multiple variables with different declared types referencing the same object (which is still an Apple):

    Fruit fruit = new Apple(); // fruit declared as Fruit, but refers to an Apple
    Object thing = fruit;      // thing declared as Object, refers to the same Apple
    

    If you really want to find out the declared type, then you have a few options:

    • Make fruit an instance variable, and query the declared type using reflection.
    • Do some processing of the source code to find the variable declaration
    • Do some processing of the compiled bytecode to find the declaration type (although there is a possibility that an aggressive compiler might even optimise the compile time declaration away altogether, e.g. after realising that fruit can only ever be an Apple in this code)

    I think all of these are pretty ugly, so my general advice would be "don't do it".

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