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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:59:41+00:00 2026-05-17T16:59:41+00:00

As a practical example of the general question in the subject, I’d like to

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As a practical example of the general question in the subject, I’d like to implement the containsAll method in the Set interface with

public boolean containsAll(Iterable<?> c) { /* ... */ }

I figure this should be allowed, since Collection is Iterable meaning such a containsAll would cover the interface requirement. Likewise, more generally being able to implement interfaces with argument superclasses seems like it should work.

However, Eclipse says no way (haven’t tried just javac straight-up) – can someone explain the reason for that? I’m sure there’s something in the spec which makes it the way it is, but I’d like to understand the motivation for requirement as well. Or am I missing something like Iterable<?> not being a superclass of Collection<?>?

As a side question – given I’m declaring two methods would the method with the Iterable signature always be preferred on calls with a Collection argument?

Eclipse Error:

If I remove the method with the Collection signature, just leaving the Iterable one (see after error), I get the following:

The type BitPowerSet must implement the inherited abstract method Set<Long>.containsAll(Collection<?>)

The exact implementation being:

@Override public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> c) {
  for (Object o : c) if (!contains(o)) return false;
  return true;
}
public boolean containsAll(Iterable<?> c) {
  for (Object o : c) if (!contains(o)) return false;
  return true;
}
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    2026-05-17T16:59:42+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:59 pm

    My guess as to why java has this restriction is, say you have:

    class A {
        void foo(String s) { ...  }
    }
    
    class B extends A {
        // Note generalized type
        @Override void foo(Object s) { ...  }
    }
    

    Now if you have class C extends B and it wants to override foo, it’s not clear what argument it should take.

    Say for example C extended A directly at first, overriding void foo(String s), and then it was changed to extend B. In this case C’s existing override of foo would become invalid because B’s foo should be able to handle all Objects, not just Strings.

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