I had learned that in Java the static block gets executed when the class is initialized and instance block get executed before the construction of each instance of the class . I had always seen the static block to execute before the instance block . Why the case is opposite for enums
?
Can anyone please explain me the output of the sample code :
enum CoffeeSize {
BIG(8), LARGE(10),HUGE(12),OVERWHELMING();
private int ounces ;
static {
System.out.println("static block ");
}
{
System.out.println("instance block");
}
private CoffeeSize(int ounces){
this.ounces = ounces;
System.out.println(ounces);
}
private CoffeeSize(){
this.ounces = 20;
System.out.println(ounces);
}
public int getOunces() {
return ounces;
}
}
Output:
instance block
8
instance block
10
instance block
12
instance block
20
static block
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