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Java Coding Problems

You're reading from   Java Coding Problems Become an expert Java programmer by solving over 250 brand-new, modern, real-world problems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837633944
Length 798 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Text Blocks, Locales, Numbers, and Math 2. Objects, Immutability, Switch Expressions, and Pattern Matching FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Date and Time 4. Records and Record Patterns 5. Arrays, Collections, and Data Structures 6. Java I/O: Context-Specific Deserialization Filters 7. Foreign (Function) Memory API 8. Sealed and Hidden Classes 9. Functional Style Programming – Extending APIs 10. Concurrency – Virtual Threads and Structured Concurrency 11. Concurrency ‒ Virtual Threads and Structured Concurrency: Diving Deeper 12. Garbage Collectors and Dynamic CDS Archives 13. Socket API and Simple Web Server 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

67. Understanding the unconditional patterns and nulls in switch expressions

Let’s imagine that we use JDK 17 and we have the following code:

private static String drive(Vehicle v) {
  return switch (v) {
    case Truck truck -> "truck: " + truck;
    case Van van -> "van: " + van;
    case Vehicle vehicle -> "vehicle: " + vehicle.start();
  };
}
drive(null);

Notice the call, drive(null). This call will hit the Vehicle vehicle total pattern, so even null values match total patterns. But, this means that the binding variable vehicle will also be null, which means that this branch is prone to NullPointerException (for instance, if we call a hypothetical method, vehicle.start()):

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "modern.challenge.Vehicle.start()" because "vehicle" is null

Because Vehicle vehicle matches all possible values, it is known as a total pattern but also as an unconditional pattern since it matches everything unconditionally.

But, as we know from Problem 54, starting with JDK 17+ (JEP 427), we can have a pattern label for null itself, so we can handle the previous shortcoming as follows:

return switch (v) {
    case Truck truck -> "truck: " + truck;
    case Van van -> "van: " + van;
    case null -> "so, you don't have a vehicle?";
    case Vehicle vehicle -> "vehicle: " + vehicle.start();
  };

Yes, everybody agrees that adding a case null between vehicles looks awkward. Adding it at the end is not an option since will raise a dominance issue. So, starting with JDK 19+, adding this case null is no longer needed in this kind of scenario. Basically, the idea remains the same meaning that the unconditional pattern still only matches null values so it will not allow the execution of that branch. Actually, when a null value occurs, the switch expressions will throw a NullPointerException without even looking at the patterns. So, in JDK 19+, this code will throw an NPE right away:

return switch (v) {
  case Truck truck -> "truck: " + truck;
  case Van van -> "van: " + van;
  // we can still use a null check
  // case null -> "so, you don't have a vehicle?";
  // total/unconditional pattern throw NPE immediately
  case Vehicle vehicle -> "vehicle: " + vehicle.start();
};

The NPE message reveals that vehicle.start() was never called. The NPE occurred much earlier:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerExceptionatjava.base/java.util.Objects.requireNonNull(Objects.java:233)

We will expand on this topic later when we will talk about Java records.

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Java Coding Problems - Second Edition
Published in: Mar 2024
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781837633944
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