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zarfishan
Posted On:
Friday, May 25, 2012 02:17 AM
C# use using Statement to define its scope outside of which an object or objects are disposed. But there is no equivalent syntax statement in Java. CodePorting C#2Java engine intelligently translates the C# code and handle this situation by producing try/catch block in java code. This Technique converts C# code to java code with same formatting ready to be complied. Following example shows migration of C# using statement in java: C# Code: using System . IO ; namespace CsPorter. Tests . Convert . LanguageConstructs . UsingStatem
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C# use
using
Statement to define its scope outside of which an object or objects are disposed. But there is no equivalent syntax statement in Java.
CodePorting
C#2Java engine intelligently translates the C# code and handle this situation by producing try/catch block in java code. This Technique converts
C# code to java code
with same formatting ready to be complied.
Following example shows migration of C#
using
statement in java:
C# Code:
using
System
.
IO
;
namespace CsPorter.
Tests
.
Convert
.
LanguageConstructs
.
UsingStatement
{
public
class
Test2
{
void
Method
()
{
//some comments (vertical indent)
using
(
Stream stream
=
new
FileStream
(
"nowhere"
, FileMode.
Open
))
{
stream.
ReadByte
()
;
}
//horisontal indent
using
(
Stream stream
=
new
FileStream
(
"nowhere"
, FileMode.
Open
))
{
stream.
ReadByte
()
;
}
}
}
}
Java code generated by CodePorting:
package
CsPorter.Tests.Convert.LanguageConstructs.UsingStatement
;
// ********* THIS FILE IS AUTO PORTED FORM C# USING CODEPORTING.COM *********
import
com.codeporting.csharp2java.System.IO.Stream
;
import
com.codeporting.csharp2java.System.IO.FileStream
;
import
com.codeporting.csharp2java.System.IO.FileMode
;
public
class
Test2
{
private
void
method
()
throws
Exception
{
//some comments (vertical indent)
Stream stream
=
new
FileStream
(
"nowhere"
, FileMode.
OPEN
)
;
try
/*JAVA: was using*/
{
stream.
readByte
()
;
}
finally
{
if
(
stream
!=
null
)
stream.
close
()
;
}
//horisontal indent
Stream stream1
=
new
FileStream
(
"nowhere"
, FileMode.
OPEN
)
;
try
/*JAVA: was using*/
{
stream1.
readByte
()
;
}
finally
{
if
(
stream1
!=
null
)
stream1.
close
()
;
}
}
}
It is clear from above example that CodePorting C#2Java engine automatically generated the try/catch code to handle the
using
statement.
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