I'm new to Java and I saw a Q&A section here with two examples where mutability is removed. Upon testing MutableString.java:
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
public class MutableString {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String s = "Immutable";
String t = "Notreally";
mutate(s, t);
StdOut.println(t);
// strings are interned so this doesn't even print "Immutable" (!)
StdOut.println("Immutable");
}
// change the first min(|s|, |t|) characters of s to t
public static void mutate(String s, String t) {
try {
Field val = String.class.getDeclaredField("value");
Field off = String.class.getDeclaredField("offset");
val.setAccessible(true);
off.setAccessible(true);
int offset = off.getInt(s);
char[] value = (char[]) val.get(s);
for (int i = 0; i < Math.min(s.length(), t.length()); i++)
value[offset + i] = t.charAt(i);
}
catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); }
}
}
I received the following error:
java.lang.NoSuchFieldException: offset
Any input on the following would be greatly appreciated:
a) why do I get this exception
b) how do I check which fields exist in a class (Java strings specifically)