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Java

Java static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your JAVA code

  • All rules 733
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  • Code Smell458

  • Quick Fix 65
Filtered: 10 rules found
redundant
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Null checks should not be used with "instanceof"

           Code Smell
        2. Assignments should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        3. "close()" calls should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        4. Jump statements should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        5. Nested "enum"s should not be declared static

           Code Smell
        6. Boolean expressions should not be gratuitous

           Code Smell
        7. Simple class names should be used

           Code Smell
        8. Redundant casts should not be used

           Code Smell
        9. Overriding methods should do more than simply call the same method in the super class

           Code Smell
        10. Exceptions in "throws" clauses should not be superfluous

           Code Smell

        Exceptions in "throws" clauses should not be superfluous

        intentionality - clear
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        Quick FixIDE quick fixes available with SonarQube for IDE
        • error-handling
        • unused
        • redundant
        • clumsy

        Why is this an issue?

        Superfluous exceptions within throws clauses have negative effects on the readability and maintainability of the code. An exception in a throws clause is superfluous if it is:

        • listed multiple times
        • a subclass of another listed exception
        • not actually thrown by any execution path of the method

        Noncompliant code example

        void foo() throws MyException, MyException {}  // Noncompliant; should be listed once
        void bar() throws Throwable, Exception {}  // Noncompliant; Exception is a subclass of Throwable
        void boo() throws IOException { // Noncompliant; IOException cannot be thrown
          System.out.println("Hi!");
        }
        

        Compliant solution

        void foo() throws MyException {}
        void bar() throws Throwable {}
        void boo() {
          System.out.println("Hi!");
        }
        

        Exceptions

        The rule will not raise any issue for exceptions that cannot be thrown from the method body:

        • in interface default methods
        • in overriding and implementating methods
        • in non-private methods that only throw, have empty bodies, or a single return statement.
        • in overridable methods (non-final, or not member of a final class, non-static, non-private), if the exception is documented with a proper JavaDoc
        interface MyInterface {
          default void defaultMethod() throws IOException {
            System.out.println("Hi!");
          }
          void doSomething() throws IOException;
        }
        
        class A implements MyInterface {
          @Override
          void doSomething() throws IOException {
            System.out.println("Hi!");
          }
        
          public void emptyBody() throws IOException {}
        
          protected void singleThrowStatement() throws IOException {
            throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This method should be implemented in subclasses");
          }
        
          Object singleReturnStatement() throws IOException {
            return null;
          }
        
          /**
           * @throws IOException Overriding classes may throw this exception if they print values into a file
           */
          protected void overridable() throws IOException { // no issue, method is overridable and the exception has proper javadoc
            System.out.println("foo");
          }
        }
        

        Also, the rule will not raise issues on RuntimeException, or one of its sub-classes, because documenting runtime exceptions which could be thrown can ultimately help users of the method understand its behavior.

        class B {
          int possibleDivisionByZero(int a, int b) throws ArithmeticException {
              return a / b;
          }
        }
        
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