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  • @jaybone
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    113 days ago

    In my example, how is the code dependency exposed to the outside? The caller only knows about the List interface in my example.

    • magic_lobster_party
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      fedilink
      013 days ago

      In your example, the declaration of ArrayList look like:

      public class ArrayList extends AbstractList implements List {
      }
      

      The dependence on AbstractList is public. Any public method in AbstractList is also accessible from the outside. It opens up for tricky dependencies that can be difficult to unravel.

      Compare it with my solution:

      public class ArrayList implements List {
          private AbstractList = new AbstractList();
      }
      

      Nothing about the internals of ArrayList is exposed. You’re free to change the internals however you want. There’s no chance any outside code will depend on this implementation detail.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        113 days ago

        That’s not C++, which has more control over such scope.