I had a quick question about how to appropriately handle variable initialization to be rid of compiler warnings. If you have something like:
String s = null;
try
{
s = SomeFunctionThatThrows();
}
catch (Exception e) {}
if (s.indexOf(":")) { .... }
you seem to get stuck in a sorta catch 22 with the compiler. If you dont initialize the variable to null, its a strait up compile time error. If you initialize it to null, you get a dereferencing potential null warning... and if you assign it a string constant it complains that youre not using the value.