public class NoFinalizerCheck extends AbstractCheck
Checks that there is no method finalize with zero parameters.
Rationale: Finalizers are unpredictable, often dangerous, and generally unnecessary. Their use can cause erratic behavior, poor performance, and portability problems. For more information for the finalize method and its issues, see Effective Java: Programming Language Guide Third Edition by Joshua Bloch, §8.
To configure the check:
<module name="NoFinalizer"/>
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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NoFinalizerCheck() |
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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 aAST)
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 NoFinalizerCheck()
public int[] getDefaultTokens()
AbstractCheckgetDefaultTokens in class AbstractCheckTokenTypespublic int[] getAcceptableTokens()
AbstractCheckgetAcceptableTokens in class AbstractCheckTokenTypespublic int[] getRequiredTokens()
AbstractCheckgetRequiredTokens in class AbstractCheckTokenTypespublic void visitToken(DetailAST aAST)
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