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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:29:08+00:00 2026-05-15T10:29:08+00:00

I am not sure if this is Java behaviour or rogue GWT behaviour. But

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I am not sure if this is Java behaviour or rogue GWT behaviour. But here goes.

I have a class for 2D vectors, called Vector2. In my program I do some simulation of 2D particles represented by instances of this class. I have two arrays of Vector2, m_x and m_oldx that are members of another class, with a function that does some processing. Part of this function is the following, and I’m awfully confused by its behaviour:

Vector2 old = m_x[i];

Vector2 test = new Vector2(9.0f,9.0f);
m_x[i] = test;

// 1: at this point, m_x[i]'s values are 9.0,9.0
m_oldx[i] = old;
// 2: at this point, m_x[i]'s values are 100.0,100.0 - their original values before I assigned test to m_x[i]!

So basically, it appears that by virtue of the fact that I assign old to the m_oldx array, m_x[i]’s value gets reset to its original value! It’s no longer equal to the test variable I assigned to it earlier.

Surely that can’t be right? But this is what’s happening for me. I should say again that I am using GWT here – i.e. this code gets compiled down to Javascript by Google’s compiler. Is this regular java behaviour or is GWT doing something wrong? Thanks for any help…tearing my hair out 🙁

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    2026-05-15T10:29:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:29 am

    When problems like this occur, my first thought is that m_x and m_oldx have been set equal to one another at some point, as Java passes instances to variables by value rather than by creating a copy. For instance, if at any point you have:

    m_oldx = m_x;
    

    or

    m_x = m_oldx;
    

    it would cause this problem.

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