I got a very strange problem when I\'m trying to compare 2 Long variables, they always show false and I can be sure they have the same number value by debugging in Eclipse:<
Stuck on an issue for 4 hours because of the use of == ... The comparison was ok on Long < 128 but ko on greater values.
Generally it's not a good idea to use == to compare Objects, use .equals() as much as possible ! Keep ==, >, <, <= etc. for primitives.
== compares references, .equals() compares values. These two Longs are objects, therefore object references are compared when using == operator.
However, note that in Long id1 = 123L; literal value 123L will be auto-boxed into a Long object using Long.valueOf(String), and internally, this process will use a LongCache which has a [-128,127] range, and 123 is in this range, which means, that the long object is cached, and these two are actually the same objects.
because == compares reference value, and smaller long values are cached
public static Long valueOf(long l) {
final int offset = 128;
if (l >= -128 && l <= 127) { // will cache
return LongCache.cache[(int)l + offset];
}
return new Long(l);
}
so it works for smaller long values
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