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  • Subject: Re: How to compile?
  • From: "Fred Kulack" <kulack@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 16:53:48 -0600
  • Importance: Normal


Uh... Alway try theoretical questions.
Theory is great, reality is better.
Anyway, there's no problem with this, it works fine on Window JDK.
If it fails anywhere its a bug.

Bash /kulack/src/Simplejava
> ls CoDep*
CoDepA.java  CoDepB.java

Bash /kulack/src/Simplejava
> javac -g CoDepA.java

Bash /kulack/src/Simplejava
> ls CoDep*
CoDepA.class  CoDepA.java  CoDepB.class  CoDepB.java


CoDepB.java
public class CoDepB {
   public String foo(CoDepA obj) {
      return obj.toString();
   }
}

CoDepA.java
public class CoDepA {
   public String foo(CoDepB obj) {
      return obj.toString();
   }
}



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"Bartell, Aaron L. (TC)" <ALBartell@taylorcorp.com>@midrange.com on
03/16/2001 03:23:13 PM

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This is a theoretical question that I just came up with.

How would I compile class A which utilizes class B and compile class B that
utilizes class A?  Since they use each other they wont compile until the
other one is compiled.  I am figuring there must be a way out of this.

Aaron Bartell
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