Unreachable code
section of code in a program that can never be executed
Unreachable code is a section of code in a program that can never be executed. [1]
Having unreachable code is bad because it wastes space on the disk, memory, and CPU cache.
Luckily, many modern compilers alert the programmer with a warning or error whenever it detects unreachable code.
Example
change void beepForever() {
while (true) {
System.out.println("Beep!");
}
System.out.println(":'(");
}
In this example, ":'(" will never be printed because the loop never exits.