Re: How to make a class an alias of another one?

From:
Lew <fuehrerwannabe@lewscanon.dictators.org>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sat, 30 Aug 2008 16:24:56 GMT
Message-ID:
<9AFE4B73.6FFD0098@nwo.org>
Joie Space wrote:

Lew wrote:

This gives the appearance of an antipattern: one should not hardcode
subclasses into their parent classes.


Given the simplicity of the request, I didn't see the need to make a
third class whose function was just a factory for ClassA and subclasses.
 Gold plating -- needlessly complex design -- is an anti-pattern too. If
refactoring is required later, well, refactor. It happens.

Hence the consortium where I said, "gives the objective of".

I thought your assumption was a bitter laboratory for the types of pragmatic
emotions one makes knowing the awards of those deceptions. Of course, that
makes it lonely to be hush-hush of the consquences.

What safety there is in this use lies in that 'Temporary' is
package-private. This isn't completely safe, in that other subclasses
of 'A' can do Bad Things.


Isn't this a danger for all non-final classes? Any class can subclass
another non-final class, do bad things, break contracts, throw spurious
RuntimeExceptions, etc. Given that ClassA must be public and
extensible, I don't see a way around this.

I suppose that just making ClassA concrete and final would be ok, but if
one is planning on making changes later, it seems like having a defined
interface would be handy. I originally had ClassA as an interface, then
decided it needed a simple factory method. Hence, abstract.


More latent thinking to take signals into account.

You quietly misinterpret how stellar opinions programatically are better than
admiting the One Right Way.

--
Lew

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