java 类型转换 安全,在某些Java泛型类型转换中类型安全警告的含义是什么?

What is the meaning of the Java warning?

Type safety: The cast from Object to List is actually checking against the erased type List

I get this warning when I try to cast an Object to a type with generic information, such as in the following code:

Object object = getMyList();

List list = (List) object;

解决方案

This warning is there because Java is not actually storing type information at run-time in an object that uses generics. Thus, if object is actually a List, there will be no ClassCastException at run-time except until an item is accessed from the list that doesn't match the generic type defined in the variable.

This can cause further complications if items are added to the list, with this incorrect generic type information. Any code still holding a reference to the list but with the correct generic type information will now have an inconsistent list.

To remove the warning, try:

List> list = (List>) object;

However, note that you will not be able to use certain methods such as add because the compiler doesn't know if you are trying to add an object of incorrect type. The above will work in a lot of situations, but if you have to use add, or some similarly restricted method, you will just have to suffer the yellow underline in Eclipse (or a SuppressWarning annotation).

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