I am programming Android applications, and the best way here may or may not be the same as Java in general.
I simply want to be able to set a debug flag that will only execute certain portions of code when it's set to true––equiv to C++ setting a preprocessor #define DEBUG and using #ifdef DEBUG.
Is there an accepted or best way to accomplish this in Java?
Right now I'm just going to set a variable in my Application object, but I don't imagine this is the best way.
That's the way I do it:
// in some.class.with.Constants
public static final boolean DEV_MODE = true;
// in some other class
import static some.class.with.Constants.DEV_MODE;
if(DEV_MODE){
Log.d('sometag', 'somemessage');
}