When java.io.File#delete
fails, this boolean
method simply returns false
with no indication of the cause. On
the other hand, when java.nio.file.Files#delete
fails, this void
method returns one of a series of exception types to better
indicate the cause of the failure. And since more information is generally better in a debugging situation, java.nio.file.Files#delete
is
the preferred option.
Noncompliant code example
public void cleanUp(Path path) {
File file = new File(path);
if (!file.delete()) { // Noncompliant
//...
}
}
Compliant solution
public void cleanUp(Path path) throws NoSuchFileException, DirectoryNotEmptyException, IOException {
Files.delete(path);
}