This might not have a solution, or I might have not been able to find one, but here it is:
!! Note: the code below is incorrect, I know. I just want to show what exactly I would like to accomplish.
I would like to do something on the lines:
public class ActionBarHandler{
public static ActionBarHandler withAddOption(){
//do something ...
return ActionBarHandler;
}
public static ActionBarHandler withEditOption(){
//do something ...
return ActionBarHandler;
}
}
... in order to do the below somewhere in another class (i.e. have it in a single line):
//..
ActionBarHandler.withAddOption().withEditOption().with........;
//..
... instead of doing this:
//..
ActionBarHandler.withAddOption();
ActionBarHandler.withEditOption();
ActionBarHandler.with........;
//..
Can this be done in any way? With static methods, without having an instance of the class.
Yes, declare the method as
public static ActionBarHandler withAddOption(){
and simply return null.
But I don't recommend this. Use objects with method chaining. From a conceptual standpoint, it doesn't make sense to invoke a static method on an instance, even less on a null reference. For that reason alone, you should consider refactoring your design to chain instance method invocations, ie. use objects.
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