Why cast a String to a String?

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误落风尘 2021-01-13 06:04

An article on the Oracle Java Community sites gives as an example (for a JPA Converter, but that\'s not relevant, I guess) the following method:

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  • 2021-01-13 06:36

    Is there a valid reason to do this?

    None whatsoever1.

    But the flipside is that the Java compiler knows that the typecast is unnecessary and optimizes it away. So the only "damage" is to readability.

    For example.

    [stephen@blackbox tmp]$ cat Test.java 
    public class Test {
        public void test (String x) {
            String s = (String) x;
            System.out.println(s);
        }
    }
    [stephen@blackbox tmp]$ javac Test.java 
    [stephen@blackbox tmp]$ javap -c Test
    Compiled from "Test.java"
    public class Test {
      public Test();
        Code:
           0: aload_0
           1: invokespecial #1                  // Method java/lang/Object."<init>":()V
           4: return
    
      public void test(java.lang.String);
        Code:
           0: aload_1
           1: astore_2
           2: getstatic     #2                  // Field java/lang/System.out:Ljava/io/PrintStream;
           5: aload_2
           6: invokevirtual #3                  // Method java/io/PrintStream.println:(Ljava/lang/String;)V
           9: return
    }
    [stephen@blackbox tmp]$ 
    

    The statement String s = (String) x; is compiled to a simple load and a store; no checkcast instruction.

    I wouldn't be surprised if the JIT compiler was capable of optimizing away a redundant checkcast ... if it saw one.


    1 - ... in hand written code. In source code that was generated, a redundant typecast could be serve the purpose of making it easier to write the source code generator. After all, the readability of generated code is largely irrelevant.

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  • 2021-01-13 06:42

    Such cast is completely unnecessary. I can imagine that it was before

    public Boolean convertToEntityAttribute(Object y) {
        String val = (String) y;
        ...
    }
    

    But later the argument type was changed to String and the author simply forgot to remove the cast.

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  • 2021-01-13 06:54

    This redundant casting is useless.

    Current code can be simplify to

    public Boolean convertToEntityAttribute(String y) {
        return "Y".equals(y);
    }
    
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