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Programming Kotlin

You're reading from   Programming Kotlin Get to grips quickly with the best Java alternative

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787126367
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stefan Bocutiu Stefan Bocutiu
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Stephen Samuel Stephen Samuel
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Kotlin FREE CHAPTER 2. Kotlin Basics 3. Object-Oriented Programming in Kotlin 4. Functions in Kotlin 5. Higher Order Functions and Functional Programming 6. Properties 7. Null Safety, Reflection, and Annotations 8. Generics 9. Data Classes 10. Collections 11. Testing in Kotlin 12. Microservices with Kotlin 13. Concurrency

Lateinit versus lazy


At first, lateinit var and by lazy {...} sound quite similar. However, there are significant differences between the two of them:

  1. The lazy {...} delegate can only be used for val properties; lateinit can only be used for var properties.

  2. A lateinit var property can't be compiled into a final field, hence you can't achieve immutability.

  3. A lateinit var property has a backing field to store the value, whereas lazy {...} creates a delegate object that acts as a container for the value once created and provides a getter for the property. If you need the backing field to be present in the class, you will have to use lateinit.

  4. The lateinit property cannot be used for nullable properties or Java primitive types. This is a restriction imposed by the usage of null for uninitialized values.

  5. The lateinit var property is more flexible when it comes to where it can be initialized. You can set it up anywhere the object is visible from. For lazy{}, it defines the only initializer for the...

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