Is there a way to ignore the 'Unreachable statement' error?
No. It's a compile time error. So you must get rid of it before running your class.
What I usually do is put a fake if
statement in front of it. Something like:
if(true)
return;
// unwanted code follows. no errors.
i++;
j++;
With this code, you will not get a Unreachable statement
error. And you will get what you want.
33. if (1==1) return;
34. System.out.println("Hello world!");
It works in other languages too. But ByteCode without row 34.
If you want disable/enable certain piece of code many times trick from old C may help you:
some_code();
more_code();
// */
/*
some_code();
more_code();
// */
Now you need only to write /*
at the beginning
It isn't possible to ignore this error since it is an error according to the Java Language Specification.
You might also want to look at this post: Unreachable code error vs. dead code warning in Java under Eclipse?