On 23 Feb, 19:51, Ken Wesson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Java has a lack of this top-down processing,
That's not true, what do you mean?
class Foo {
void bar() { baz(); }
void baz() {}
}
compiles fine, as well as
class Foo {
void bar() { new Baz(); }
}
class Baz {}
> and it sometimes causes
> problems because the order in which static initializers will execute
> is not generally predictable.
Static initializers are executed at runtime, so this has nothing to do
with how the compiler processes declarations.
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