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Java static code analysis

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Filtered: 3 rules found
api-design
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. "java.nio.Files#delete" should be preferred

           Code Smell
        2. Method parameters should be declared with base types

           Code Smell
        3. "Cloneables" should implement "clone"

           Code Smell

        Method parameters should be declared with base types

        intentionality - clear
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • api-design

        Why is this an issue?

        For maximum reusability, methods should accept parameters with as little specialization as possible. So unless specific features from a child class are required by a method, a type higher up the class hierarchy should be used instead.

        Noncompliant code example

        public void printSize(ArrayList<Object> list) {  // Collection can be used instead
            System.out.println(list.size());
        }
        
        public static void loop(List<Object> list) { // java.lang.Iterable can be used instead
           for (Object o : list) {
             o.toString();
          }
        }
        

        Compliant solution

        public void printSize(Collection<?> list) {  // Collection can be used instead
            System.out.println(list.size());
        }
        
        public static void loop(Iterable<?> list) { // java.lang.Iterable can be used instead
           for (Object o : list) {
             o.toString();
          }
        }
        

        Exceptions

        Parameters in non-public methods are not checked, because such methods are not intended to be generally reusable. java.lang.String parameters are excluded, because String is immutable and can not be always substituted for more generic type. Parameters used in any other context than method invocation or enhanced for loop are also excluded.

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