001////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
002// checkstyle: Checks Java source code for adherence to a set of rules.
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018////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
019
020package com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.checks.coding;
021
022import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.StatelessCheck;
023import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api.AbstractCheck;
024import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api.DetailAST;
025import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api.TokenTypes;
026
027/**
028 * <p>
029 * Checks that switch statement has &quot;default&quot; clause.
030 * </p>
031 * <p>
032 * Rationale: It's usually a good idea to introduce a
033 * default case in every switch statement. Even if
034 * the developer is sure that all currently possible
035 * cases are covered, this should be expressed in the
036 * default branch, e.g. by using an assertion. This way
037 * the code is protected against later changes, e.g.
038 * introduction of new types in an enumeration type.
039 * </p>
040 * <p>
041 * An example of how to configure the check is:
042 * </p>
043 * <pre>
044 * &lt;module name="MissingSwitchDefault"/&gt;
045 * </pre>
046 */
047@StatelessCheck
048public class MissingSwitchDefaultCheck extends AbstractCheck {
049
050    /**
051     * A key is pointing to the warning message text in "messages.properties"
052     * file.
053     */
054    public static final String MSG_KEY = "missing.switch.default";
055
056    @Override
057    public int[] getDefaultTokens() {
058        return getRequiredTokens();
059    }
060
061    @Override
062    public int[] getAcceptableTokens() {
063        return getRequiredTokens();
064    }
065
066    @Override
067    public int[] getRequiredTokens() {
068        return new int[] {TokenTypes.LITERAL_SWITCH};
069    }
070
071    @Override
072    public void visitToken(DetailAST ast) {
073        final DetailAST firstCaseGroupAst = ast.findFirstToken(TokenTypes.CASE_GROUP);
074
075        if (!containsDefaultSwitch(firstCaseGroupAst)) {
076            log(ast.getLineNo(), MSG_KEY);
077        }
078    }
079
080    /**
081     * Checks if the case group or its sibling contain the 'default' switch.
082     * @param caseGroupAst first case group to check.
083     * @return true if 'default' switch found.
084     */
085    private static boolean containsDefaultSwitch(DetailAST caseGroupAst) {
086        DetailAST nextAst = caseGroupAst;
087        boolean found = false;
088
089        while (nextAst != null) {
090            if (nextAst.findFirstToken(TokenTypes.LITERAL_DEFAULT) != null) {
091                found = true;
092                break;
093            }
094
095            nextAst = nextAst.getNextSibling();
096        }
097
098        return found;
099    }
100
101}