How do java public / private and static modifiers affect multiple variables declared on one line?

Are the following equivalent?

private static boolean readAllFiles = false,readAllDirs = false;

private static boolean readAllFiles = false;
private static boolean readAllDirs = false;

If so, do they still have the same modifiers with different values?

private static boolean readAllFiles = false,readAllDirs = true;

Solution

Yes, they are equivalent regardless of their initial values

Here are some test code to demonstrate:

public class TestClass
{
  private static boolean readAllFiles = false,readAllDirs = true;

  public static void main(String[] args)
  {
    //these two would result in COMPILE error if both vars were not static
    System.out.println("readAllFiles: " + readAllFiles);
    System.out.println("readAllDirs: " + readAllDirs);
  }
}
public final class TestClass2
{
  public static void main(String[] args)
  {
    //these two DO result in COMPILE error,because both vars are private
    System.out.println("TestClass.readAllFiles: " + TestClass.readAllFiles);
    System.out.println("TestClass.readAllDirs: " + TestClass.readAllDirs);
  }
}
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