toString out of the box
When you define a new type, best practices dictate that you should provide an override for the toString
method. This method should return a string describing the instance. Let's consider the BlogEntry
class we defined at the beginning of this chapter. There is quite a bit of typing you will have to do to implement this method. But why do it when you can get it out of the box? Let the compiler do it for you. If you add or remove a new field, it will automatically update the code for you. The likelihood of you leaving out the change to the toString
code body when a field is added/renamed/removed is quite high:
public java.lang.String toString(); Code: 0: new #122 // class java/lang/StringBuilder 3: dup 4: invokespecial #123 // Method java/lang/StringBuilder."<init>":()V 7: ldc #125 // String BlogEntry(title= 9: invokevirtual #129 // Method java/lang/StringBuilder...