Java – why is enum considered safer than constants?
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Java
In our example, we can choose to define an enumeration type that will limit the possible specified values (i.e. improved type security):
public class OfficePrinter { public enum PrinterState { Ready,OutOfToner,Offline }; public static final PrinterState STATE = PrinterState.Ready; } static final char MY_A_CONST = 'a';
Solution
Imagine these two method signatures:
void rawF(char someFlag); void enumF(MyFlags someFlag);
The latter is more restrictive because only valid values of myflags are allowed In the former case, any character can be passed - even if only the value defined in "constant" is used
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