I have below generic method that returns a generic array:
public static <T> T[] genericMethod1(List<T> input) {
T[] res = (T[]) new Object[input.size()];
int i = 0;
for (T t : input) {
res[i] = t;
i++;
}
return res;
}
public static <T> T genericMethod2(List<T> input) {
return input.get(0);
}
But later when I try to get the result array with:
LinkedList<Integer> list = new LinkedList<Integer>();
list.addFirst(1);
list.addFirst(1);
Integer[] i = (Integer[]) genericMethod1(list); // 1) Runtime error
Integer j = genericMethod2(list); // 2) works
For case 1, I always get error at runtime:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: [Ljava.lang.Object; cannot be cast to [Ljava.lang.Integer;
Anybody can explain why and how to return the generic array properly? Thanks.
Below is my understanding, please correct me if I'm wrong.
As Tim mentioned, type erasure happened at compile time, so in bytecode, each T object is just type Object, meanwhile, compiler will add type cast from Object to T "properly".
Say T is an Integer, where T is declared, it's Object. For where it's referred, it's type cast (implicitly) to T.
EXCEPT that if T[] array is declared, it's Object[], and where the array is referred, it stays Object[]. No implicit cast to T[] happens.