sp00m
sp00m

Reputation: 48817

JAVA and generic types issue

I'm facing an issue with generic types:

public static class Field<T> {

    private Class<? extends T> clazz;

    public Field(Class<? extends T> clazz) {
        this.clazz = clazz;
    }

}

public static void main(String[] args) {

    // 1. (warning) Iterable is a raw type. References to generic type Iterable<T> should be parameterized.
    new Field<Iterable>(List.class);

    // 2. (error) The constructor Main.Field<Iterable<?>>(Class<List>) is undefined.
    new Field<Iterable<?>>(List.class);

    // 3. (error) *Simply unpossible*
    new Field<Iterable<?>>(List<?>.class);

    // 4. (warning) Type safety: Unchecked cast from Class<List> to Class<? extends Iterable<?>>.
    new Field<Iterable<?>>((Class<? extends Iterable<?>>) List.class);

}

What's the best solution between the 1. and the 4. (or any other one by the way)?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 201

Answers (1)

Mikhail Vladimirov
Mikhail Vladimirov

Reputation: 13890

public class Field <T> {
    private Class <? extends T> clazz;

    public <TT extends T> Field (Class <TT> clazz) {
        this.clazz = clazz;
    }

    public static void main (String [] args) {
        new Field <Iterable <?>> (List.class);
    }
}

Upvotes: 5

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