Instead, rely on Java's ability to infer type parameters in many contexts. This removes 665 Eclipse warnings. Note: a few of these changes are to files under "test" subdirectories. Presumably those are files that serve as test inputs rather than being part of WALA code proper. As far as I can tell, these changes do not break any WALA tests. But if any of those tests were specifically intended to exercise WALA on code with non-inferred generic type parameters, then I really should be leaving those alone. |
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AndroidSpecs.java | ||
CallArgSinkSpec.java | ||
CallArgSourceSpec.java | ||
CallRetSourceSpec.java | ||
EntryArgSinkSpec.java | ||
EntryArgSourceSpec.java | ||
EntryRetSinkSpec.java | ||
FieldNamePattern.java | ||
ISinkSpec.java | ||
ISourceSpec.java | ||
ISpecs.java | ||
MethodNamePattern.java | ||
ResolveSpec.java | ||
SinkSpec.java | ||
SourceSpec.java | ||
SpecUtils.java | ||
StaticFieldSinkSpec.java | ||
StaticFieldSourceSpec.java | ||
StaticSpecs.java |