I'm playing auto-value with builder recently. And I'm in such a situation, say I have to transform an existing object to a new one with a few properties get updated. The example code is here:
@AutoValue
public abstract class SomeObject {
public static Builder builder() {
...
}
public abstract String prop1();
public abstract int prop2();
// Populate a builder using the current instance.
public Builder newBuilder() {
...
}
}
Notice I wrote a newBuilder
method, so that I can do the transformation like this:
SomeObject resultedObject = originObject.newBuilder()
.setProp2(99)
.build();
Yes, I can write the newBuilder
like this:
public Builder newBuilder() {
return new AutoValue_SomeObject.Builder()
.setProp1(this.prop1())
.setProp2(this.prop2());
}
But there should be a better way, especially when dealing with complex objects in real life. Something like this is way better:
public Builder newBuilder() {
return new AutoValue_SomeObject.Builder(this);
}
Unfortunately, the generated constructor Builder(SomeObject)
is private, and I cannot find any reference to it.
So what's your thoughts about the problem?
The AutoValue version is 1.4-rc2
. Thanks in advance.