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= Call Super Anti-pattern = | =The Call Super Anti-pattern= | ||
==What is the Call Super Anti-pattern== | |||
The Call Super [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-pattern anti-pattern] shows up occasionally in object oriented code. | The Call Super [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-pattern anti-pattern] shows up occasionally in object oriented code. | ||
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The Call Super Anti-pattern
What is the Call Super Anti-pattern
The Call Super anti-pattern shows up occasionally in object oriented code.
Any time an inherited class overrides a method and is required to call super() first, that is a case of this anti-pattern. It is not a good idea to require something else being called first.
public class TestCase public void setup() { doStuff(); } public class TestCaseOne extends TestCase public void handle() { super.setup(); setupForTCOne(); }
References
[1] Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Call Super, 2010. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.: [1]
[2] MF Bliki: Call Super[2]