I am developing a dynamic web project using Tomcat. It is useful to have a global flag that is the only thing I have to change between my development and deployment servers. The biggest use of the flag is with print statements.
public class Debug {
public final static boolean DEVEL = true;
public static void print(String message){
if(DEVEL){
System.out.println(message);
}
}
}
My question is, will java compile out the print statements. i.e. if the devel tag is false, the messages will obviously not print but will they be included in the class files (devel is final). This is a question of efficiency. I've heard that the java compiler is very smart but will it pick up on this.
解决方案
use the 'final' attribute (as you did), and it will compile out the code:
public static final boolean DEVEL = false;
You can check by grepping the resultant class file for a string that would appear only if the code were compiled.