//: c04:OrderOfInitialization.java // From Thinking in Java, 2nd Edition // Available at http://www.BruceEckel.com // (c) Bruce Eckel 1999 // Copyright notice in Copyright.txt // Demonstrates initialization order. // When the constructor is called, to create a // Tag object, you'll see a message: class Tag { Tag(int marker) { System.out.println("Tag(" + marker + ")"); } } class Card { Tag t1 = new Tag(1); // Before constructor Card() { // Indicate we're in the constructor: System.out.println("Card()"); t3 = new Tag(33); // Re-initialize t3 } Tag t2 = new Tag(2); // After constructor void f() { System.out.println("f()"); } Tag t3 = new Tag(3); // At end } public class OrderOfInitialization { public static void main(String[] args) { Card t = new Card(); t.f(); // Shows that construction is done } } ///:~