I have noticed a large number of Java questions that are really just variants of:
"When I update b
, a
changes - please help."
SomeObject a = new SomeObject("myObject");
SomeObject b = a;
b.setName("myBackup");
System.out.println(a.getName()); // prints myBackup but it should say myObject ?????????
For example a two-second search pulls out 3 from the last 24 hours alone:
- Why it is wrong to copy a list in java by " = "?
- how to create two copy of same ArrayList in java
- Java - LinkedList is initialized incorrectly
I acknowledge that this is a hard question to search for before you ask it, but I would have thought a canonical answer for "close as duplicate" would still be a good idea. So:
- Does anyone know of a (surely older than this) canonical answer to the question "Why doesn't assigning one object to another create a new object"?
- Should all these questions be closed as duplicates of such a canonical question, or should we keep on collecting all the variants of this question without closing them? †
† I ask this as many are about copying lists, some are worded specifically about cloning lists, and some aren't about collections at all
auto& x=y;
orvoid f(some_object& x)
is not the same as JavaSomeObject x=y;
or Pythonx=y
.