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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben Liblit 9a3ecd6ab9 Disable some Eclipse warnings on Java test inputs
I think these were previously not being compiled at all.  Now, with
Buildship generating Eclipse ".project" settings automatically, these
are being processed.  In general we don't care much about questionable
code in test data, though.
2018-04-18 11:29:25 -05:00
Ben Liblit 99c2493e37 Revert "Build WALA using Gradle instead of Maven" (#298) 2018-04-18 12:15:56 -04:00
Ben Liblit 51c9e062f4 Disable some Eclipse warnings on Java test inputs
I think these were previously not being compiled at all.  Now, with
Buildship generating Eclipse ".project" settings automatically, these
are being processed.  In general we don't care much about questionable
code in test data, though.
2018-04-17 15:02:35 -05:00
Ben Liblit 544a71ae72 Remove type arguments that Java 1.7+ can infer for us 2017-12-04 14:04:39 -08:00
Ben Liblit 65672f98ba Suppress Eclipse warnings that arise in JLex, which we don't control 2017-08-30 17:03:35 -07:00
Ben Liblit 2d641251fb Enforce Eclipse resource leak diagnostics more strongly
In Eclipse projects that currently have no definite or potential
resource leaks, treat any such diagnostics as errors in the future.

In `com.ibm.wala.core`, enable warnings about definite or potential
resource leaks.  Previously these diagnostics were turned off entirely
in this project.  So we actually end up with more warnings now than we
had before, but they are all warnings we should eventually look into.
2017-08-27 11:03:14 -07:00
Julian Dolby 4a33c527d2 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-08-15 18:01:41 -04:00
Ben Liblit d73b11fd8f Escalate switch-related diagnostics from warnings to errors
We have fixed all of these that Eclipse reports.  Treating them as
errors in the future should help us keep moving in the direction of
cleaner code.
2017-08-15 14:55:34 -07:00
Julian Dolby 6431cbeb60 java 8 2017-08-15 12:39:19 -04:00
Ben Liblit 455a4a2bd6 Disable or suppress various Eclipse warnings in test data
These are all things one might consider fixing in real application
data.  Java code used as test inputs, though, serves a different
purpose.  Weird code is generally acceptable or even intentional.
2017-07-26 20:08:34 -07:00
Ben Liblit ec0d7354ef Disable Eclipse warnings about empty statements
Previously we had 5 such warnings.  That's not very many, but it
suggests that the WALA developers consider this to be an acceptable
coding style.  If that's so, then it's better to hide these warnings
rather than keep them around as a perpetual distraction.
2017-07-18 20:43:36 -07:00
Ben Liblit 10dff7fb1c Disable Eclipse warnings about assignments to parameters
Previously we had 227 such warnings.  That large number suggests that
the WALA developers consider this to be an acceptable coding style.
If that's so, then it's better to hide these warnings rather than keep
them around as a perpetual distraction.
2017-07-18 20:43:36 -07:00
Ben Liblit d3c4200bc3 Disable Eclipse warnings about name shadowing
Previously we had 242 such warnings.  That large number suggests that
the WALA developers consider this to be an acceptable coding style.
If that's so, then it's better to hide these warnings rather than keep
them around as a perpetual distraction.
2017-07-18 20:43:36 -07:00
Ben Liblit 594525a83f Fix Eclipse warnings about methods that can be declared static
The fix is to add "static" where appropriate, of course.  I've also
simplified calls to such methods to reflect the fact that they no
longer need a specific object to call the method on.

In projects that contain test inputs, I've left the non-static
declarations unchanged, and instead downgraded the warning to be
ignored.  In all other projects, this warning has been upgraded to an
error.
2017-07-14 22:38:38 -07:00
Ben Liblit f948b01e15 Suppress warnings about using raw types that we cannot fix
Some of the code in this project is machine-generated, so we cannot do
anything about raw-type warnings that arise.
2017-07-12 10:39:06 -07:00
Ben Liblit 0bbe9970c6 Enable Eclipse Oxygen's new "unlikely argument types" diagnostics
There are two such diagnostics: one for collection methods and one for
equals().  See
<https://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/news/4.7/jdt.php#unlikely-argument-types>
for more information about these two new diagnostics.

For each of these diagnostics, I've set the severity level to
"warning" in projects that have some instances of the suspicious code,
or to "error" in projects that have no instances of the suspicious
code.
2017-07-08 13:22:00 -07:00
Ben Liblit 42c1c0a37e Ignore Eclipse warnings about missing hashCode() methods in tests
In regular application code, these warnings should be taken seriously
and fixed.  But for test code, it's better to keep things simple and
not add any methods that aren't strictly needed by the test.
2017-06-30 10:24:36 -07:00
Ben Liblit bb032c9869 Add @Override annotations wherever possible
In the `com.ibm.wala.util` project, configure Eclipse to treat any
future violations of this as errors, not merely warnings.

However, in `com.ibm.wala.cast.java.test.data`, configure Eclipse to
silently ignore missing @Override annotations.  The JLex code in this
project is machine-generated, and we don't have a way to get the
generator to produce @Override annotations.
2017-06-30 08:54:12 -07:00
Ben Liblit d32b2a29ad Ignore Eclipse warnings about potentially-static test code
In general, test code may do all sorts of things that would be
considered poor style in production code.  I assume that these
potentially-static methods are declared non-static by design.
2017-06-26 11:16:09 -07:00
Ben Liblit 3187d09c1f Roll some diagnostics back to ignore instead of warning or error
These should mostly be things that we've already decided earlier that
we explicitly don't want to "fix" because they simply disagree with
the WALA project's coding style.
2017-06-26 11:16:09 -07:00
Ben Liblit fb9042d3a6 Activate more Eclipse diagnostics, and treat many warnings as errors
The additional diagnostics are ones that were previously being
ignored, but which we seem to have been ignoring by default rather
than as a conscious choice.

For diagnostics of which we currently have *zero* instances, treat
these as errors rather than merely warnings.  The intent is to
permanently lock out future regressions of things we've completely
fixed.  In the future, whenever we fix the last instance of a given
warning in a given Eclipse project, we should also promote that
diagnostic to an error to keep things clean into the future.
2017-06-26 11:16:09 -07:00
Manu Sridharan c1b33fcab0 Merge pull request #162 from liblit/warning-fixes-type-safety-and-raw-types
Fix or disable Eclipse warnings about type safety and raw types
2017-04-06 16:19:11 -07:00
Ben Liblit 35aef3b383 Disable Eclipse unchecked-type-operation warnings in some test code
Often the easiest way to create a desired test scenario is to write
code that would make no sense in a complete, realistic application.
So we generally want to let test code do oddball things.
2017-03-28 20:01:31 -05:00
Ben Liblit 91b9c9e28b Suppress/disable some Eclipse unnecessary-code warnings in test code
Often the easiest way to create a desired test scenario is to write
code that would make no sense in a complete, realistic application.
So we generally want to let test code do oddball things.
2017-03-28 19:25:08 -05:00
Ben Liblit 1bb3d827c4 Turn off Eclipse warnings about unused caught-exception parameters
Manu requested that we use this approach instead of adding
`@SuppressWarnings("unused")` at each affected catch block.  That
seems reasonable to me, given the large number of such warnings and
the lack of likely harm from ignoring such caught exceptions.
2017-03-23 16:39:58 -05:00
Ben Liblit 522c382a19 Use consistent Java versions, usually 1.7
Previously, the various Eclipse projects' Java configurations used
mixtures of 1.6, 1.7, and 1.8.  Many were internally inconsistent,
such as requiring 1.7 in "MANIFEST.MF" but 1.6 in the Eclipse JDT
build preferences.  The Travis-CI configuration tests against both 1.7
and 1.8, but does not test against 1.6.

Across all projects, the most common version was 1.7.  So I'm going to
assume that 1.7 is the intended build target.  This commit makes 1.7
the selected version nearly everywhere.

"com.ibm.wala.core.testdata" is the one exception.  This specific
project uses a few features only found in 1.8, such as lambda
expressions.  Previously, "com.ibm.wala.core.testdata" used 1.7 in
some aspects of its configuration but 1.8 in others.  Now it
consistently targets 1.8.  I wish this one project didn't need to be
inconsistent with the rest of WALA, but at least now it's consistent
with itself.

(Personally, I'd be happy to target 1.8 only.  But my impression
across all of these configuration files is that the WALA developers
still want to be compatible with 1.7.  If that is no longer a
requirement, let me know and I will adjust these changes accordingly
to target 1.8 only.)

This change eliminates 11 "There is no 'jre.compilation.profile' build
entry and the project has Java compliance preferences set" warnings
and 13 "The JRE container on the classpath is not a perfect match to
the 'JavaSE-1.7' execution environment" warnings.  However, it also
adds 450 "Redundant specification of type arguments <...>" warnings
and 17 "Resource '...' should be managed by try-with-resource"
warnings.  So this seems like a net step backward in my wish to reduce
WALA warnings.  However, those new warnings concern Java 1.7 language
features that we were not previously using to good effect in projects
that targeted 1.6.  If we all agree that we can now target 1.7
instead, then we can use these helpful features as the newly-added
warnings suggest.  So I call that a step in the right direction.
2016-11-29 21:29:30 -06:00
Julian Dolby a6a060ed25 changes for handling of 'callbacks' in dynamic CGs 2015-06-28 17:06:21 -04:00
Julian Dolby 43c37d6d0e fixes to regression tests:
now, for me, code works using e44 with maven
  dalvik tests refactored for mobile version with android dev tools
  IDE tests Eclipse metadata fixed to make e44 work for me
  new android entrypoint to fix failure in new droidbench tests
2015-03-24 21:51:35 -04:00
Julian Dolby 36709b9d1a java 7 support, with much pain for stack maps :) 2014-10-06 15:34:16 -04:00
Julian Dolby 080325b5f6 merge 2013-06-25 11:57:37 -04:00
Manu Sridharan 00eb1d2bd2 Set all projects to build against Java 6; no semantic change. Fixes #20 2013-04-10 16:01:27 -07:00
dolby-oss c181f33310 move CAst Java test data to separate project to ease use in plugin tests
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