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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:59:37+00:00 2026-05-17T21:59:37+00:00

I have a class hierarchy representing different language constructs: Expression <- NumericLiteral UnaryExpression BinaryExpression

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I have a class hierarchy representing different language constructs:

Expression <- NumericLiteral
              UnaryExpression
              BinaryExpression
              IndexingExpression
              IteratedExpression
                   ...

The objects of these classes form complex tree hierarchies on which I have to perform various structural checks, e.g. if the node is an IteratedExpression then its first child should be an IndexingExpression. If the check only involves one level I can use the Visitor pattern, but in more complex cases as in the example below I am using instanceof.

void visit(IteratedExpression node) {
    if (!(node.getChild(0) instanceof IndexingExpression)) {
        // report error
    }
}

Is it a proper use of instanceof or I have a flaw in my design?
What are the alternatives?

Since there were some alternatives suggested I would like to emphasize the first part of the question:

Is it a proper use of instanceof or I have a flaw in my design?

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    2026-05-17T21:59:37+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:59 pm

    Like this:

    class Visitor {
      boolean indexingExpected;
      void startIteratedExpression() {
        indexingExpected = true;
      }
      void doIndexing() {
        indexingExpected = false;
      }
      void someOtherVisit() {
        if (indexingExpected) {
          throw IllegalStateException();
        }
      }
    }
    clas IteratedExpression {
      private List<Expression> children;
      public void visit(Visitor visitor) {
        visitor.startIteratedExpression();
        for(Expression child : childrenExpression) {
          child.visit(visitor);
        }
        visitor.endIteratedExpression();
      }
    }
    class IndexingExpression extends Expression {
      public void visit(Visitor visit) {
        visitor.doIndexing();
      }
    }
    

    If you want use Visitor it doesn’t matter how many levels you have in your tree.

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