Class ArbitraryInstances
Covers arrays, enums and common types defined in java.lang
, java.lang.reflect
,
java.io
, java.nio
, java.math
, java.util
,
java.util.concurrent
, java.util.regex
, com.google.common.base
,
com.google.common.collect
and com.google.common.primitives
. In addition, if the type
exposes at least one public static final constant of the same type, one of the constants will be
used; or if the class exposes a public parameter-less constructor then it will be "new"d and
returned.
All default instances returned by get(java.lang.Class<T>)
are generics-safe. Clients won't get type
errors for using get(Comparator.class)
as a Comparator<Foo>
, for example.
Immutable empty instances are returned for collection types; ""
for string; 0
for
number types; reasonable default instance for other stateless types. For mutable types, a fresh
instance is created each time get()
is called.
- Since:
- 12.0
- Author:
- Kevin Bourrillion, Ben Yu
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Method Summary
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Method Details
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get
Returns an arbitrary instance fortype
, ornull
if no arbitrary instance can be determined.
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