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Java static code analysis

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Filtered: 17 rules found
design
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Circular dependencies between classes across packages should be resolved

           Code Smell
        2. Circular dependencies between classes in the same package should be resolved

           Code Smell
        3. The Singleton design pattern should be used with care

           Code Smell
        4. Methods should not perform too many tasks (aka Brain method)

           Code Smell
        5. Classes should not depend on an excessive number of classes (aka Monster Class)

           Code Smell
        6. Constructors of an "abstract" class should not be declared "public"

           Code Smell
        7. Tests should use fixed data instead of randomized data

           Code Smell
        8. Tests should be stable

           Code Smell
        9. Spring components should use constructor injection

           Code Smell
        10. Constructor injection should be used instead of field injection

           Bug
        11. "ThreadGroup" should not be used

           Code Smell
        12. Classes without "public" constructors should be "final"

           Code Smell
        13. Public methods should not contain selector arguments

           Code Smell
        14. Double-checked locking should not be used

           Bug
        15. Two branches in a conditional structure should not have exactly the same implementation

           Code Smell
        16. String literals should not be duplicated

           Code Smell
        17. Utility classes should not have public constructors

           Code Smell

        Double-checked locking should not be used

        intentionality - complete
        reliability
        Bug
        • cert
        • cwe
        • design
        • multi-threading
        • singleton

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

        More Info

        Double-checked locking is the practice of checking a lazy-initialized object’s state both before and after a synchronized block is entered to determine whether to initialize the object. In early JVM versions, synchronizing entire methods was not performant, which sometimes caused this practice to be used in its place.

        Apart from float and int types, this practice does not work reliably in a platform-independent manner without additional synchronization of mutable instances. Using double-checked locking for the lazy initialization of any other type of primitive or mutable object risks a second thread using an uninitialized or partially initialized member while the first thread is still creating it. The results can be unexpected, potentially even causing the application to crash.

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