I am wondering if there is an easy, elegant and reusable way to pass a string and a string array to a method that expect varargs.
/**
 * The entry point with a clearly separated list of parameters.
 */
public void separated(String p1, String ... p2) {
    merged(p1, p2, "another string", new String[]{"and", "those", "one"});
}
/**
 * For instance, this method outputs all the parameters.
 */
public void merged(String ... p) {
    // magic trick
}
Even if all the types are consistent (String) I cannot find a way to tell to the JVM to flatten p2 and inject it to the merged parameter list?
At this point the only way is to create a new array, copy everything into it and pass it to the function.
Any idea?
EDIT
Base on your proposal here is the generic method I'll use:
/**
 * Merge the T and T[] parameters into a new array.
 *
 * @param type       the destination array type
 * @param parameters the parameters to merge
 * @param <T>        Any type
 * @return the new holder
 */
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public static <T> T[] normalize(Class<T> type, Object... parameters) {
    List<T> flatten = new ArrayList<>();
    for (Object p : parameters) {
        if (p == null) {
            // hum... assume it is a single element
            flatten.add(null);
            continue;
        }
        if (type.isInstance(p)) {
            flatten.add((T) p);
            continue;
        }
        if (p.getClass().isArray() && 
            p.getClass().getComponentType().equals(type)) {
            Collections.addAll(flatten, (T[]) p);
        } else {
            throw new RuntimeException("should be " + type.getName() + 
                                             " or " + type.getName() + 
                                             "[] but was " + p.getClass());
        }
    }
    return flatten.toArray((T[]) Array.newInstance(type, flatten.size()));
}
normalize(String.class, "1", "2", new String[]{"3", "4", null}, null, "7", "8");
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    