//: Frog.java
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
// Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java"
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// Testing finalize with inheritance
class DoBaseFinalization {
public static boolean flag = false;
}
class Characteristic {
String s;
Characteristic(String c) {
s = c;
System.out.println(
"Creating Characteristic " + s);
}
protected void finalize() {
System.out.println(
"finalizing Characteristic " + s);
}
}
class LivingCreature {
Characteristic p =
new Characteristic("is alive");
LivingCreature() {
System.out.println("LivingCreature()");
}
protected void finalize() {
System.out.println(
"LivingCreature finalize");
// Call base-class version LAST!
if(DoBaseFinalization.flag)
try {
super.finalize();
} catch(Throwable t) {}
}
}
class Animal extends LivingCreature {
Characteristic p =
new Characteristic("has heart");
Animal() {
System.out.println("Animal()");
}
protected void finalize() {
System.out.println("Animal finalize");
if(DoBaseFinalization.flag)
try {
super.finalize();
} catch(Throwable t) {}
}
}
class Amphibian extends Animal {
Characteristic p =
new Characteristic("can live in water");
Amphibian() {
System.out.println("Amphibian()");
}
protected void finalize() {
System.out.println("Amphibian finalize");
if(DoBaseFinalization.flag)
try {
super.finalize();
} catch(Throwable t) {}
}
}
public class Frog extends Amphibian {
Frog() {
System.out.println("Frog()");
}
protected void finalize() {
System.out.println("Frog finalize");
if(DoBaseFinalization.flag)
try {
super.finalize();
} catch(Throwable t) {}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
if(args.length != 0 &&
args[0].equals("finalize"))
DoBaseFinalization.flag = true;
else
System.out.println("not finalizing bases");
new Frog(); // Instantly becomes garbage
System.out.println("bye!");
// Must do this to guarantee that all
// finalizers will be called:
System.runFinalizersOnExit(true);
}
} ///:~ |