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“可能我只是想做这么一件事来为我的大学生活留下一份珍贵的记忆吧”

Java Language Specification 被称为Java 圣经。

此项目致力于翻译JLS的JavaSE 7 Edition。

翻译漫漫,不求翻译一定做到信达雅,但求慎终如始,不忘初心!

谨以此记。

刘凯宁 20150309


#此目录完全按照JLS7设置

##Preface to the Java SE 7 Edition

##Preface to the Third Edition

##Preface to the Second Edition

##Preface to the First Edition

##1 Introduction

1.1 Organization of the Specification

1.2 Example Programs

1.3 Notation

1.4 Relationship to Predefined Classes and Interfaces

1.5 References

2 Grammars

2.1 Context-Free Grammars

2.2 The Lexical Grammar

2.3 The Syntactic Grammar

2.4 Grammar Notation

3 Lexical Structure

3.1 Unicode

3.2 Lexical Translations

3.3 Unicode Escapes

3.4 Line Terminators

3.5 Input Elements and Tokens

3.6 White Space

3.7 Comments

3.8 Identifiers

3.9 Keywords

3.10 Literals

3.10.1 Integer Literals

3.10.2 Floating-Point Literals

3.10.3 Boolean Literals

3.10.4 Character Literals

3.10.5 String Literals

3.10.6 Escape Sequences for Character and String Literals

3.10.7 The Null Literal

3.11 Separators

3.12 Operators

##4 Types, Values, and Variables

4.1 The Kinds of Types and Values

4.2 Primitive Types and Values

4.2.1 Integral Types and Values

4.2.2 Integer Operations

4.2.3 Floating-Point Types, Formats, and Values

4.2.4 Floating-Point Operations

4.2.5 The boolean Type and boolean Values

4.3 Reference Types and Values

4.3.1 Objects

4.3.2 The Class Object

4.3.3 The Class String

4.3.4 When Reference Types Are the Same

4.4 Type Variables

4.5 Parameterized Types

4.5.1 Type Arguments and Wildcards

4.5.2 Members and Constructors of Parameterized Types

4.6 Type Erasure

4.7 Reifiable Types

4.8 Raw Types

4.9 Intersection Types

4.10 Subtyping

4.10.1 Subtyping among Primitive Types

4.10.2 Subtyping among Class and Interface Types

4.10.3 Subtyping among Array Types

4.11 Where Types Are Used

4.12 Variables

4.12.1 Variables of Primitive Type

4.12.2 Variables of Reference Type

4.12.3 Kinds of Variables

4.12.4 final Variables

4.12.5 Initial Values of Variables

4.12.6 Types, Classes, and Interfaces

5 Conversions and Promotions

5.1 Kinds of Conversion

5.1.1 Identity Conversion

5.1.2 Widening Primitive Conversion

5.1.3 Narrowing Primitive Conversion

5.1.4 Widening and Narrowing Primitive Conversion

5.1.5 Widening Reference Conversion

5.1.6 Narrowing Reference Conversion

5.1.7 Boxing Conversion

5.1.8 Unboxing Conversion

5.1.9 Unchecked Conversion

5.1.10 Capture Conversion

5.1.11 String Conversion

5.1.12 Forbidden Conversions

5.1.13 Value Set Conversion

5.2 Assignment Conversion

5.3 Method Invocation Conversion

5.4 String Conversion

5.5 Casting Conversion

5.5.1 Reference Type Casting

5.5.2 Checked Casts and Unchecked Casts

5.5.3 Checked Casts at Run Time

5.6 Numeric Promotions

5.6.1 Unary Numeric Promotion

5.6.2 Binary Numeric Promotion

6 Names

6.1 Declarations

6.2 Names and Identifiers

6.3 Scope of a Declaration

6.4 Shadowing and Obscuring

6.4.1 Shadowing

6.4.2 Obscuring

6.5 Determining the Meaning of a Name

6.5.1 Syntactic Classification of a Name According to Context

6.5.2 Reclassification of Contextually Ambiguous Names

6.5.3 Meaning of Package Names

6.5.3.1 Simple Package Names

6.5.3.2 Qualified Package Names

6.5.4 Meaning of PackageOrTypeNames

6.5.4.1 Simple PackageOrTypeNames

6.5.4.2 Qualified PackageOrTypeNames

6.5.5 Meaning of Type Names

6.5.5.1 Simple Type Names

6.5.5.2 Qualified Type Names

6.5.6 Meaning of Expression Names

6.5.6.1 Simple Expression Names

6.5.6.2 Qualified Expression Names

6.5.7 Meaning of Method Names

6.5.7.1 Simple Method Names

6.5.7.2 Qualified Method Names

6.6 Access Control

6.6.1 Determining Accessibility

6.6.2 Details on protected Access

6.6.2.1 Access to a protected Member

6.6.2.2 Qualified Access to a protected Constructor

6.7 Fully Qualified Names and Canonical Names

7 Packages

7.1 Package Members

7.2 Host Support for Packages

7.3 Compilation Units

7.4 Package Declarations

7.4.1 Named Packages

7.4.2 Unnamed Packages

7.4.3 Observability of a Package

7.5 Import Declarations

7.5.1 Single-Type-Import Declarations

7.5.2 Type-Import-on-Demand Declarations

7.5.3 Single-Static-Import Declarations

7.5.4 Static-Import-on-Demand Declarations

7.6 Top Level Type Declarations

8 Classes

8.1 Class Declarations

8.1.1 Class Modifiers

8.1.1.1 abstract Classes

8.1.1.2 final Classes

8.1.1.3 strictfp Classes

8.1.2 Generic Classes and Type Parameters

8.1.3 Inner Classes and Enclosing Instances

8.1.4 Superclasses and Subclasses

8.1.5 Superinterfaces

8.1.6 Class Body and Member Declarations

8.2 Class Members

8.3 Field Declarations

8.3.1 Field Modifiers

8.3.1.1 static Fields

8.3.1.2 final Fields

8.3.1.3 transient Fields

8.3.1.4 volatile Fields

8.3.2 Initialization of Fields

8.3.2.1 Initializers for Class Variables

8.3.2.2 Initializers for Instance Variables

8.3.2.3 Restrictions on the use of Fields during Initialization

8.4 Method Declarations

8.4.1 Formal Parameters

8.4.2 Method Signature

8.4.3 Method Modifiers

8.4.3.1 abstract Methods

8.4.3.2 static Methods

8.4.3.3 final Methods

8.4.3.4 native Methods

8.4.3.5 strictfp Methods

8.4.3.6 synchronized Methods

8.4.4 Generic Methods

8.4.5 Method Return Type

8.4.6 Method Throws

8.4.7 Method Body

8.4.8 Inheritance, Overriding, and Hiding

8.4.8.1 Overriding (by Instance Methods)

8.4.8.2 Hiding (by Class Methods)

8.4.8.3 Requirements in Overriding and Hiding

8.4.8.4 Inheriting Methods with Override-Equivalent Signatures

8.4.9 Overloading

8.5 Member Type Declarations

8.5.1 Static Member Type Declarations

8.6 Instance Initializers

8.7 Static Initializers

8.8 Constructor Declarations

8.8.1 Formal Parameters and Type Parameters

8.8.2 Constructor Signature

8.8.3 Constructor Modifiers

8.8.4 Generic Constructors

8.8.5 Constructor Throws

8.8.6 The Type of a Constructor

8.8.7 Constructor Body

8.8.7.1 Explicit Constructor Invocations

8.8.8 Constructor Overloading

8.8.9 Default Constructor

8.8.10 Preventing Instantiation of a Class

8.9 Enums

8.9.1 Enum Constants

8.9.2 Enum Body Declarations

9 Interfaces

9.1 Interface Declarations

9.1.1 Interface Modifiers

9.1.1.1 abstract Interfaces

9.1.1.2 strictfp Interfaces

9.1.2 Generic Interfaces and Type Parameters

9.1.3 Superinterfaces and Subinterfaces

9.1.4 Interface Body and Member Declarations

9.2 Interface Members

9.3 Field (Constant) Declarations

9.3.1 Initialization of Fields in Interfaces

9.4 Abstract Method Declarations

9.4.1 Inheritance and Overriding

9.4.1.1 Overriding (by Instance Methods)

9.4.1.2 Requirements in Overriding

9.4.1.3 Inheriting Methods with Override-Equivalent Signatures

9.4.2 Overloading

9.5 Member Type Declarations

9.6 Annotation Types

9.6.1 Annotation Type Elements

9.6.2 Defaults for Annotation Type Elements

9.6.3 Predefined Annotation Types

9.6.3.1 @Target

9.6.3.2 @Retention

9.6.3.3 @Inherited

9.6.3.4 @Override

9.6.3.5 @SuppressWarnings

9.6.3.6 @Deprecated

9.6.3.7 @SafeVarargs

9.7 Annotations

9.7.1 Normal Annotations

9.7.2 Marker Annotations

9.7.3 Single-Element Annotations

10 Arrays

10.1 Array Types

10.2 Array Variables

10.3 Array Creation

10.4 Array Access

10.5 Array Store Exception

10.6 Array Initializers

10.7 Array Members

10.8 Class Objects for Arrays

10.9 An Array of Characters is Not a String

11 Exceptions

11.1 The Kinds and Causes of Exceptions

11.1.1 The Kinds of Exceptions

11.1.2 The Causes of Exceptions

11.1.3 Asynchronous Exceptions

11.2 Compile-Time Checking of Exceptions

11.2.1 Exception Analysis of Expressions

11.2.2 Exception Analysis of Statements

11.2.3 Exception Checking

11.3 Run-Time Handling of an Exception

12 Execution

12.1 Java Virtual Machine Startup

12.1.1 Load the Class Test

12.1.2 Link Test: Verify, Prepare, (Optionally) Resolve

12.1.3 Initialize Test: Execute Initializers

12.1.4 Invoke Test.main

12.2 Loading of Classes and Interfaces

12.2.1 The Loading Process

12.3 Linking of Classes and Interfaces

12.3.1 Verification of the Binary Representation

12.3.2 Preparation of a Class or Interface Type 321 12.3.3 Resolution of Symbolic References 321 12.4 Initialization of Classes and Interfaces

12.4.1 When Initialization Occurs

12.4.2 Detailed Initialization Procedure

12.5 Creation of New Class Instances

12.6 Finalization of Class Instances

12.6.1 Implementing Finalization 332 12.6.2 Interaction with the Memory Model

12.7 Unloading of Classes and Interfaces

12.8 Program Exit

13 Binary Compatibility

13.1 The Form of a Binary

13.2 What Binary Compatibility Is and Is Not

13.3 Evolution of Packages

13.4 Evolution of Classes

13.4.1 abstract Classes

13.4.2 final Classes

13.4.3 public Classes

13.4.4 Superclasses and Superinterfaces

13.4.5 Class Type Parameters

13.4.6 Class Body and Member Declarations

13.4.7 Access to Members and Constructors

13.4.8 Field Declarations

13.4.9 final Fields and Constants

13.4.10 static Fields

13.4.11 transient Fields

13.4.12 Method and Constructor Declarations

13.4.13 Method and Constructor Type Parameters

13.4.14 Method and Constructor Formal Parameters

13.4.15 Method Result Type

13.4.16 abstract Methods

13.4.17 final Methods

13.4.18 native Methods

13.4.19 static Methods

13.4.20 synchronized Methods

13.4.21 Method and Constructor Throws

13.4.22 Method and Constructor Body

13.4.23 Method and Constructor Overloading

13.4.24 Method Overriding

13.4.25 Static Initializers

13.4.26 Evolution of Enums

13.5 Evolution of Interfaces

13.5.1 public Interfaces

13.5.2 Superinterfaces

13.5.3 Interface Members

13.5.4 Interface Type Parameters

13.5.5 Field Declarations

13.5.6 abstract Methods

13.5.7 Evolution of Annotation Types

14 Blocks and Statements

14.1 Normal and Abrupt Completion of Statements

14.2 Blocks

14.3 Local Class Declarations

14.4 Local Variable Declaration Statements

14.4.1 Local Variable Declarators and Types

14.4.2 Execution of Local Variable Declarations

14.5 Statements

14.6 The Empty Statement

14.7 Labeled Statements

14.8 Expression Statements

14.9 The if Statement

14.9.1 The if-then Statement

14.9.2 The if-then-else Statement

14.10 The assert Statement

14.11 The switch Statement

14.12 The while Statement

14.12.1 Abrupt Completion of while Statement

14.13 The do Statement

14.13.1 Abrupt Completion of do Statement

14.14 The for Statement

14.14.1 The basic for Statement

14.14.1.1 Initialization of for Statement

14.14.1.2 Iteration of for Statement

14.14.1.3 Abrupt Completion of for Statement

14.14.2 The enhanced for statement

14.15 The break Statement

14.16 The continue Statement

14.17 The return Statement

14.18 The throw Statement

14.19 The synchronized Statement

14.20 The try statement

14.20.1 Execution of try-catch

14.20.2 Execution of try-finally and try-catch-finally

14.20.3 try-with-resources

14.20.3.1 Basic try-with-resources

14.20.3.2 Extended try-with-resources

14.21 Unreachable Statements

15 Expressions

15.1 Evaluation, Denotation, and Result

15.2 Variables as Values

15.3 Type of an Expression

15.4 FP-strict Expressions

15.5 Expressions and Run-Time Checks

15.6 Normal and Abrupt Completion of Evaluation

15.7 Evaluation Order

15.7.1 Evaluate Left-Hand Operand First

15.7.2 Evaluate Operands before Operation

15.7.3 Evaluation Respects Parentheses and Precedence

15.7.4 Argument Lists are Evaluated Left-to-Right

15.7.5 Evaluation Order for Other Expressions

15.8 Primary Expressions

15.8.1 Lexical Literals

15.8.2 Class Literals

15.8.3 this

15.8.4 Qualified this

15.8.5 Parenthesized Expressions

15.9 Class Instance Creation Expressions

15.9.1 Determining the Class being Instantiated

15.9.2 Determining Enclosing Instances

15.9.3 Choosing the Constructor and its Arguments

15.9.4 Run-Time Evaluation of Class Instance Creation Expressions

15.9.5 Anonymous Class Declarations

15.9.5.1 Anonymous Constructors

15.10 Array Creation Expressions

15.10.1 Run-Time Evaluation of Array Creation Expressions

15.11 Field Access Expressions

15.11.1 Field Access Using a Primary

15.11.2 Accessing Superclass Members using super

15.12 Method Invocation Expressions

15.12.1 Compile-Time Step 1: Determine Class or Interface to Search

15.12.2 Compile-Time Step 2: Determine Method Signature

15.12.2.1 Identify Potentially Applicable Methods

15.12.2.2 Phase 1: Identify Matching Arity Methods Applicable by Subtyping

15.12.2.3 Phase 2: Identify Matching Arity Methods Applicable by Method Invocation Conversion

15.12.2.4 Phase 3: Identify Applicable Variable Arity Methods

15.12.2.5 Choosing the Most Specific Method

15.12.2.6 Method Result and Throws Types

15.12.2.7 Inferring Type Arguments Based on Actual Arguments

15.12.2.8 Inferring Unresolved Type Arguments

15.12.3 Compile-Time Step 3: Is the Chosen Method Appropriate?

15.12.4 Run-Time Evaluation of Method Invocation

15.12.4.1 Compute Target Reference (If Necessary)

15.12.4.2 Evaluate Arguments

15.12.4.3 Check Accessibility of Type and Method

15.12.4.4 Locate Method to Invoke

15.12.4.5 Create Frame, Synchronize, Transfer Control

15.13 Array Access Expressions

15.13.1 Run-Time Evaluation of Array Access

15.14 Postfix Expressions

15.14.1 Expression Names

15.14.2 Postfix Increment Operator ++

15.14.3 Postfix Decrement Operator --

15.15 Unary Operators

15.15.1 Prefix Increment Operator ++

15.15.2 Prefix Decrement Operator --

15.15.3 Unary Plus Operator +

15.15.4 Unary Minus Operator -

15.15.5 Bitwise Complement Operator ~

15.15.6 Logical Complement Operator !

15.16 Cast Expressions

15.17 Multiplicative Operators

15.17.1 Multiplication Operator *

15.17.2 Division Operator /

15.17.3 Remainder Operator %

15.18 Additive Operators

15.18.1 String Concatenation Operator +

15.18.2 Additive Operators (+ and -) for Numeric Types

15.19 Shift Operators

15.20 Relational Operators

15.20.1 Numerical Comparison Operators <, <=, >, and >=

15.20.2 Type Comparison Operator instanceof

15.21 Equality Operators

15.21.1 Numerical Equality Operators == and !=

15.21.2 Boolean Equality Operators == and !=

15.21.3 Reference Equality Operators == and !=

15.22 Bitwise and Logical Operators

15.22.1 Integer Bitwise Operators &, ^, and |

15.22.2 Boolean Logical Operators &, ^, and |

15.23 Conditional-And Operator &&

15.24 Conditional-Or Operator ||

15.25 Conditional Operator ? :

15.26 Assignment Operators

15.26.1 Simple Assignment Operator =

15.26.2 Compound Assignment Operators

15.27 Expression

15.28 Constant Expressions

16 Definite Assignment

16.1 Definite Assignment and Expressions

16.1.1 Boolean Constant Expressions

16.1.2 Conditional-And Operator &&

16.1.3 Conditional-Or Operator ||

16.1.4 Logical Complement Operator !

16.1.5 Conditional Operator ? :

16.1.6 Conditional Operator ? :

16.1.7 Other Expressions of Type boolean

16.1.8 Assignment Expressions

16.1.9 Operators ++ and --

16.1.10 Other Expressions

16.2 Definite Assignment and Statements

16.2.1 Empty Statements

16.2.2 Blocks

16.2.3 Local Class Declaration Statements

16.2.4 Local Variable Declaration Statements

16.2.5 Labeled Statements

16.2.6 Expression Statements

16.2.7 if Statements

16.2.8 assert Statements

16.2.9 switch Statements

16.2.10 while Statements

16.2.11 do Statements

16.2.12 for Statements

16.2.12.1 Initialization Part of for Statement

16.2.12.2 Incrementation Part of for Statement

16.2.13 break, continue, return, and throw Statements

16.2.14 synchronized Statements

16.2.15 try Statements

16.3 Definite Assignment and Parameters

16.4 Definite Assignment and Array Initializers

16.5 Definite Assignment and Enum Constants

16.6 Definite Assignment and Anonymous Classes

16.7 Definite Assignment and Member Types

16.8 Definite Assignment and Static Initializers

16.9 Definite Assignment, Constructors, and Instance Initializers

17 Threads and Locks

17.1 Synchronization

17.2 Wait Sets and Notification

17.2.1 Wait

17.2.2 Notification

17.2.3 Interruptions

17.2.4 Interactions of Waits, Notification, and Interruption

17.3 Sleep and Yield

17.4 Memory Model

17.4.1 Shared Variables

17.4.2 Actions

17.4.3 Programs and Program Order

17.4.4 Synchronization Order

17.4.5 Happens-before Order

17.4.6 Executions

17.4.7 Well-Formed Executions

17.4.8 Executions and Causality Requirements

17.4.9 Observable Behavior and Nonterminating Executions

17.5 final Field Semantics

17.5.1 Semantics of final Fields

17.5.2 Reading final Fields During Construction

17.5.3 Subsequent Modification of final Fields

17.5.4 Write-protected Fields

17.6 Word Tearing

17.7 Non-atomic Treatment of double and long

18 Syntax

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