The following does not compile, giving an 'illegal forward reference' message:
class StaticInitialisation {
static
{
System.out.println("Test string is: " + testString);
}
private static String testString;
public static void main(String args[]) {
new StaticInitialisation();
}
}
However, the following does compile:
class InstanceInitialisation1 {
{
System.out.println("Test string is: " + this.testString);
}
private String testString;
public static void main(String args[]) {
new InstanceInitialisation1();
}
}
But the following does not compile, giving an 'illegal forward reference' message:
class InstanceInitialisation2 {
private String testString1;
{
testString1 = testString2;
}
private String testString2;
public static void main(String args[]) {
new InstanceInitialisation2();
}
}
Why do StaticInitialisation and InstanceInitialisation2 not compile, while InstanceInitialisation1 does?
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