public class AvoidInlineConditionalsCheck extends AbstractCheck
Detects inline conditionals. Here is one example of an inline conditional:
String a = getParameter("a");
String b = (a==null || a.length()<1) ? null : a.substring(1);
Rationale: Some developers find inline conditionals hard to read, so their employer's coding standards forbid them.
To configure the check:
<module name="AvoidInlineConditionals"/>
AutomaticBean.OutputStreamOptions| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static java.lang.String |
MSG_KEY
A key is pointing to the warning message text in "messages.properties"
file.
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AvoidInlineConditionalsCheck() |
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int[] |
getAcceptableTokens()
The configurable token set.
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int[] |
getDefaultTokens()
Returns the default token a check is interested in.
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int[] |
getRequiredTokens()
The tokens that this check must be registered for.
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void |
visitToken(DetailAST ast)
Called to process a token.
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beginTree, clearMessages, destroy, finishTree, getFileContents, getLine, getLines, getMessages, getTabWidth, getTokenNames, init, isCommentNodesRequired, leaveToken, log, log, log, setFileContents, setTabWidth, setTokensfinishLocalSetup, getCustomMessages, getId, getMessageBundle, getSeverity, getSeverityLevel, setId, setSeverityconfigure, contextualize, getConfiguration, setupChildpublic static final java.lang.String MSG_KEY
public AvoidInlineConditionalsCheck()
public int[] getDefaultTokens()
AbstractCheckgetDefaultTokens in class AbstractCheckTokenTypespublic int[] getRequiredTokens()
AbstractCheckgetRequiredTokens in class AbstractCheckTokenTypespublic int[] getAcceptableTokens()
AbstractCheckgetAcceptableTokens in class AbstractCheckTokenTypespublic void visitToken(DetailAST ast)
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