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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:00:41+00:00 2026-06-15T23:00:41+00:00

how does this work? I can’t seem to find an answer. boolean bool=true; System.out.println(the

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how does this work? I can’t seem to find an answer.

boolean bool=true;
System.out.println("the value of bool is : " + true);
//or
System.out.println("the value of bool is : " + bool);
  • What are the things that are going on behind the scene?
  • how does the boolean gets casted to the String as a boolean cannot be implicitly
    type casted?
  • Is Autoboxing/Unboxing involved?
  • Are methods like toString() or String.valueOf() are involved in some way?
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    2026-06-15T23:00:42+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    The exact rules are spelled out in the Java Language Specification, §5.1.11. String Conversion

    According to those rules, "str" + bool is equivalent to:

    "str" + new Boolean(bool).toString()
    

    That said, the compiler is permitted considerable leeway in how exactly the overall expression is evaluated. From JLS §15.18.1. String Concatenation Operator +:

    An implementation may choose to perform conversion and concatenation in one step to avoid creating and then discarding an intermediate String object. To increase the performance of repeated string concatenation, a Java compiler may use the StringBuffer class or a similar technique to reduce the number of intermediate String objects that are created by evaluation of an expression.

    For primitive types, an implementation may also optimize away the creation of a wrapper object by converting directly from a primitive type to a string.

    For example, with my compiler the following:

    boolean bool = true;
    System.out.println("the value of bool is : " + bool);
    

    is exactly equivalent to:

    boolean bool = true;
    System.out.println(new StringBuilder("the value of bool is : ").append(bool).toString());
    

    They result in identical bytecodes:

    Code:
       0: iconst_1      
       1: istore_1      
       2: getstatic     #59                 // Field java/lang/System.out:Ljava/io/PrintStream;
       5: new           #166                // class java/lang/StringBuilder
       8: dup           
       9: ldc           #168                // String the value of bool is : 
      11: invokespecial #170                // Method java/lang/StringBuilder."<init>":(Ljava/lang/String;)V
      14: iload_1       
      15: invokevirtual #172                // Method java/lang/StringBuilder.append:(Z)Ljava/lang/StringBuilder;
      18: invokevirtual #176                // Method java/lang/StringBuilder.toString:()Ljava/lang/String;
      21: invokevirtual #69                 // Method java/io/PrintStream.println:(Ljava/lang/String;)V
      24: return        
    
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