If I have a vararg Java method foo(Object ...arg) and I call foo(null, null), I have both arg[0] and arg[1] as nulls. But if I call foo(null), arg itself is null. Why is this happening?
How should I call foo such that foo.length == 1 && foo[0] == null is true?
The issue is that when you use the literal null, Java doesn’t know what type it is supposed to be. It could be a null Object, or it could be a null Object array. For a single argument it assumes the latter.
You have two choices. Cast the null explicitly to Object or call the method using a strongly typed variable. See the example below:
Output: