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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:01:55+00:00 2026-05-23T01:01:55+00:00

How can I iterate over a wildcard generic? Basically I would like to inline

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How can I iterate over a wildcard generic? Basically I would like to inline the following method:

private <T extends Fact> void iterateFacts(FactManager<T> factManager) {
    for (T fact : factManager) {
        factManager.doSomething(fact);
    }
}

If this code is in a separate method as shown, it works because the generic method context allows to define a wildcard type (here T) over which one can iterate. If one tries to inline this method, the method context is gone and one cannot iterate over a wildcard type anymore. Even doing this automatically in Eclipse fails with the following (uncompilable) code:

...
for (FactManager<?> factManager : factManagers) {
    ...
    for ( fact : factManager) {
        factManager.doSomething(fact);
    }
    ...
}
...

My question is simply: Is there a way to put some wildcard type one can iterate over, or is this a limitation of generics (meaning it is impossible to do so)?

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    2026-05-23T01:01:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:01 am

    Type parameters can only defined on

    • types (i.e. classes/interfaces),
    • methods, and
    • constructors.

    You would need a type parameter for a local block, which is not possible.

    Yeah, I missed something like this sometimes, too.

    But there is not really a problem with having the method non-inlined here – if it presents a performance bottleneck where inlining would help, Hotspot will inline it again (not caring about the type).

    Additionally, having a separate method allows giving it a descriptive name.


    Just an idea, if you need this often:

    interface DoWithFM {
       void <T> run(FactManager<T> t);
    }
    
    ...
    for (FactManager<?> factManager : factManagers) {
        ...
        new DoWithFM() { public <T> run(FactManager<T> factManager) {
            for (T fact : factManager) {
                factManager.doSomething(fact);
            }
        }.run(factManager);
        ...
    }
    ...
    
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