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Ben Liblit 0512241027 Use the proper JUnit mechanism for conditionally skipping tests
These are slow tests that we were already effectively turning into
no-ops when running on Travis CI.  By skipping them using the proper
JUnit mechanism, these tests will show up as ignored or skipped in
test outcome reports.  That's better than having them show up as
passing, when we really don't know whether they would have passed or
failed.
2018-03-05 11:22:49 -08:00
Julian Dolby c8cdaf8616 further refactoring to enable more reuse
eliminate all non-jva 8 compilation
2018-02-05 15:18:37 -08:00
Julian Dolby cd944a8f12 refactoring of CAst front end machinery to allow more reuse 2018-01-25 14:42:27 -05:00
Ben Liblit 74e0640771 Replace simple lambdas with method references wherever possible 2017-11-27 11:31:15 -06:00
Ben Liblit 790d37781b Convert many single-method anonymous classes to lambdas
Eclipse's automated code clean-up tool did most of the heavy lifting
here: it specifically has a clean-up option for converting functional
interfaces to lambdas.  I merely had to revert the automated changes
for a single enumeration class for which it produced invalid results,
and for a few test inputs that apparently aren't set up to be compiled
with Java 8.
2017-11-27 11:31:15 -06:00
Julian Dolby 8d65788aef convert to Java 8 Function and Predicate 2017-11-11 20:29:04 -05:00
Julian Dolby b6af5267f1 java 8 changes
minor fixes, such as making CheckForFrontEndErrors more accessible
minor hacks to make stuff compile with TeaVM
2017-08-25 10:58:00 -04:00
Julian Dolby e599d58cd7 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-08-16 14:50:12 -04:00
Julian Dolby 3371e23de0 java 8 stuff 2017-08-16 14:50:01 -04:00
Ben Liblit b70d69d62f Treat many Eclipse plugin-related problems as errors
These are all problems that Eclipse can detect, but that it detects no
instances of right now.  Treating these as warnings instead of errors
should help prevent us from slipping backward in the future.
2017-08-16 11:36:46 -07:00
Julian Dolby 6431cbeb60 java 8 2017-08-15 12:39:19 -04:00
Julian Dolby 15f54f0248 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-08-06 10:30:32 -04:00
Manu Sridharan e8bdf2f8f9 version 1.4.4-SNAPSHOT 2017-08-06 07:25:20 -07:00
Julian Dolby 69929b4985 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-08-06 08:06:02 -04:00
Manu Sridharan d901b13425 version 1.4.3 2017-08-05 20:52:32 -07:00
Julian Dolby 1d144db6d5 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-08-02 12:27:22 -04:00
Ben Liblit f7dc0a06de Treat unused parameters as errors, not merely warnings
We've fixed or suppressed all such warnings, except in projects
containing test inputs.  Let's make sure no more appear in the future.
2017-07-31 15:29:00 -07:00
Ben Liblit 6087b73cee Fix or suppress all 242 Eclipse warnings about unused parameters
In general, my approach was to try to eliminate each unused parameter
using Eclipse's "Change Method Signature" refactoring.  That did not
always succeed: a parameter may be unused in some base class method,
but then be used in subclass's override of that method.  In cases
where refactoring to eliminate a parameter failed, I instead annotated
the parameter with '@SuppressWarnings("unused")' to silence the
warning.

Note: this group of changes creates a significant risk of
incompatibility for third-party WALA code.  Some removed parameters
change externally-visible APIs.  Furthermore, these changes do not
necessarily lead to Java compilation errors.  For example, suppose
third-party code subclasses a WALA class or interface, overrides a
method, but does not annotate that method as @Override.  Removing a
parameter means that the third-party method no longer overrides.  This
can quietly change code behavior without compile-time errors or
warnings.  This is exactly why one should use @Override wherever
possible, but we cannot guarantee that third-party WALA users have
done that.
2017-07-31 15:29:00 -07:00
Julian Dolby 9dda017450 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-07-28 13:42:45 -04:00
Ben Liblit 191904d607 Remove "throws XYZ" declarations where XYZ cannot be thrown
Unnecessary "throws" declarations tend to cascade.  If foo() calls
bar() and bar() falsely declares that it might throw IOException, that
often leads a programmer to declare that foo() might throw IOException
as well.  Fixing the bar() throws declaration then reveals that we can
fix the foo() throws declaration too.  By the time we reach a fixed
point with cleaning these up, we have removed roughly 320 unnecessary
throws declarations.

In a few cases, this cleanup even lets us remove entire "try
... catch" statements where the only thing being caught was an
exception that we now statically know cannot be thrown.  Nice!

In Eclipse project configurations, upgrade any future such shenanigans
from warnings to errors.  Now that we've fixed this, we don't want it
coming back again.

There is a potential drawback to this change.  Conceivably some public
WALA API entry point might have declared that it could throw some
exception merely to reserve the *option* of throwing that exception in
third-party code that subclasses and overrides the API entry point in
question.  I have no idea whether this is a significant concern in
practice, though.
2017-07-28 10:20:28 -07:00
Julian Dolby 289efc3bb8 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-07-12 08:08:34 -04:00
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
Julian Dolby 7ea9bca169 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-06-26 15:05:29 -04:00
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
Julian Dolby 163e10f5e4 Merge branch 'warning-fixes-plug-in-development-misc' of https://github.com/liblit/WALA 2017-06-22 09:27:47 +02:00
Ben Liblit a940935056 Export all packages
This fixes eleven Eclipse "This plug-in does not export all of its
packages" warnings in the "Plug-in Development" category.
2017-06-07 17:42:11 +02:00
Ben Liblit 9c81cae9be Externalize bundle names and vendors
This fixes 33 Eclipse "The value for attribute '...' is not
externalized.  The value must begin with %" warnings in the "Plug-in
Development" category.
2017-06-07 17:42:11 +02:00
Ben Liblit 8cc4daf6a0 Access static fields directly via the classes that declare them
Previously some of these were accessing such fields through a subclass
of the declaring class.  That creates an unnecessary extra inter-class
dependency lower in the type hierarchy than necessary.

Also, suppress this warning in an automated test input where the
indirect static accesses are explicitly intentional.
2017-06-07 08:29:23 -07:00
Ben Liblit 72c754e874 Declare private methods static wherever possible
If a method is private, there's no risk that a subclass elsewhere
might be overriding it and depending on dynamic dispatch to choose the
right implementation.  So all of these private methods can safely be
declared static without risk of regression in either WALA code or
unseen third-party code.
2017-06-07 08:29:23 -07:00
Ben Liblit e1d2fa9850 Suppress Eclipse warnings about potentially-static methods
The "potentially" qualifier is here because these methods are visible
outside the WALA source tree.  These methods may seem OK to be static
based on the code we have here, but we have no way of knowing whether
third-party code expected to be able to subclass and override.  I'm
going to play it safe and assume that we want to allow that.

Note that we are still allowing Eclipse warnings about methods that
can *definitely* be declared static; a different configuration option
controls these.  For private methods, final methods, and methods in
final classes, if the code seems static-safe based on what we have
here, then that's good enough: we don't need to worry about
third-party overrides.
2017-06-07 08:29:23 -07:00
Julian Dolby fc7c7ec5d1 merge 2017-05-26 19:01:59 -04:00
Ben Liblit 214e0caa86 Suppress Eclipse warnings about unused allocations
In each of these cases, the constructor directly or indirectly has
side effects that we want to keep, even if the object itself is not
retained and used by eht code that invokes `new`.
2017-05-26 14:25:03 -07:00
Julian Dolby ba743ef19c Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-05-08 08:45:02 -04:00
Julian Dolby 0bd59c95b6 merge 2017-05-07 19:51:30 -04:00
Ben Liblit e753aba3cc Fix warnings about unset javacProjectSettings build entries (#176)
Specifically, these are all warnings of the form "The
'javacProjectSettings' build entry should be set when there are project
specific compiler settings".
2017-05-04 11:44:32 -07:00
Julian Dolby fe636f4b97 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-04-24 16:28:34 -04:00
Manu Sridharan c9022b0743 update version to 1.4.3-SNAPSHOT 2017-04-19 09:19:09 -07:00
Manu Sridharan 44e433085e tag 1.4.2 release 2017-04-19 09:17:13 -07:00
Julian Dolby af83d11a4e Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-04-14 10:13:04 -04:00
Ben Liblit d35e8d0fa2 Disable Eclipse warnings about missing version constraints
Specifically, we're turning off Eclipse warnings about missing version
constraints on required bundles ("Require-Bundle"), exported
packages ("Export-Package"), and imported packages ("Import-Package").
We're not turning these off absolutely everywhere, though: only in
packages where one or more such warnings were actually being reported.
So if a given package was already providing all version constraints
for, say, package imports, then we've kept that warning on in that
package.

Honestly I don't entirely understand the practical implications of
these warnings.  However, there were 355 of them across many WALA
subprojects.  I take this as evidence that the WALA developers do not
consider these version constraints to be important.  Therefore, we may
as well stop warning about something we have no intention of fixing.

That being said, if we *do* want to fix some or all of these, I
welcome any advice on what those fixes should look like.  I am rather
ignorant about all things OSGi.
2017-03-28 20:37:41 -05:00
Julian Dolby 91ed8f6752 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-03-28 16:34:38 -04:00
Julian Dolby 59337d0d05 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-03-28 16:34:29 -04:00
Manu Sridharan ab7e638c29 version 1.4.2-SNAPSHOT 2017-03-25 13:54:21 -07:00
Manu Sridharan 2d0518963d Tag release 1.4.1 2017-03-25 13:24:39 -07:00
Manu Sridharan b82e808b32 Merge pull request #156 from liblit/warning-fixes-unnecessary-code-uncontroversial
Fix 265 Eclipse warnings about unnecessary code
2017-03-23 17:48:10 -07:00
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 16492c7b78 Revert "Suppress 157 Eclipse warnings about unused exception parameters"
This reverts commit fe9f7a793a.
2017-03-23 16:32:00 -05:00
Ben Liblit ea39ad647e Don't warn about Javadoc tags with missing descriptions
These changes turn off Eclipse warnings for Javadoc tags without
descriptions.  In some subprojects, we turn these off entirely.  In
others, leave on missing-descrption checks for "@return" tags only.

We don't turn this warning off in all projects.  Rather, we turn it
off only in projects that were producing at least one such warning.
In other words, if a project was already completely "clean" with
respect to this warning, then we leave this warning enabled for that
project.

Turning off these warnings is a partial declaration of Javadoc
bankruptcy.  In an ideal world, we would enable and fix all of these
warnings.  However, there are 576 of them.  Apparently the WALA team's
implicit coding style says that omitting descriptions is OK.  If
there's no intent to systematically add descriptions, then we may as
well turn off these warnings so that we can see other warnings that we
may want to fix.
2017-03-22 20:39:36 -05:00
Julian Dolby dff76e1a82 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/wala/WALA 2017-03-22 15:43:03 -04:00