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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T06:00:51+00:00 2026-06-11T06:00:51+00:00

Recently I bumped into a situation where a static code analysis tool (PMD) complainted

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Recently I bumped into a situation where a static code analysis tool (PMD) complainted about a switch statement that had too few branches. It suggested turning it into an if statement, that I did not wanted to do because I knew that soon more cases will be added. But I wondered if the javac performs such an optimization or not. I decompiled the code using JAD but it showed still a switch. Is it possible that this is optimized runtime by the JIT?

Update: Please do not be misleaded by the context of my question. I’m not asking about PMD, I’m not asking about the need for micro-optimisation, etc. The question is clearly only this: does the current (Oracle 1.6.x) JVM implementation contain a JIT that deals with switches with too few branches or not.

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    2026-06-11T06:00:53+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 6:00 am

    If you compiled it in debug mode, it is normal that when you decompile it, you still get the switch. Otherwise, any debugging attempt would miss some information such as line number and the original instruction flow.
    You could thus try to compile in production mode and see what the decompilation result would be.

    However, a switch statement, especially if it is expected to grow, is generally considered as a code smell and should be evaluated as a good candidate for a refactoring.

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