Since everything in Java is an object (unless you're a primitive type), we're used to putting all the constants inside our objects as static members.
And since Kotlin has companion objects, we usually try putting them there:
class MyClass {
companion object {
val MY_CONST = "My Const"
}
}
This will work, but you should remember that companion object is an object, after all.
So, this will be translated to the following code, more or less:
public final class Spock {
@NotNull
private static final String MY_CONST = "My Const";
public static final Spock.Companion Companion = new Spock.Companion(...);
public static final class Companion {
@NotNull
public final String getMY_CONST() {
return MyClass.MY_CONST;
}
private Companion() {
}
}
}
And the call to our constant looks like this:
String var1...