How does intern work in the following code?

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醉酒成梦 2021-01-19 02:43
String a = \"abc\";
String b = a.substring(1);
b.intern();
String c = \"bc\";
System.out.println(b == c);

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  •  别那么骄傲
    2021-01-19 02:53

    String b = a.substring(1); returns string instance which contains "bc" but this instance is not part of string pool (only literals are by defaults interned, string created via new String(data) and returned from methods like substring or nextLine are not interned by default).

    Now when you invoke

    b.intern();
    

    this method checks if String Pool contains string equal to one stored in b (which is "bc") and if not, it places that string there. So sine there is no string representing "bc" in pool it will place string from b there.

    So now String pool contains "abc" and "bc".

    Because of that when you call

    String c = "bc";
    

    string literal representing bc (which is same as in b reference) will be reused from pool which means that b and c will hold same instance.

    This confirms result of b==c which returns true.

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