com.alibaba.p3c.pmd.lang.java.rule.naming.ArrayNamingShouldHaveBracketRule Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.alibaba.p3c.pmd.lang.java.rule.naming;
import com.alibaba.p3c.pmd.I18nResources;
import com.alibaba.p3c.pmd.lang.AbstractXpathRule;
import com.alibaba.p3c.pmd.lang.java.util.ViolationUtils;
import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.Node;
/**
* [Mandatory] Brackets are a part of an Array type. The definition could be: String[] args;
*
* @author changle.lq
* @date 2017/04/16
*/
public class ArrayNamingShouldHaveBracketRule extends AbstractXpathRule {
private static final String XPATH = "//VariableDeclaratorId\n" + "[../..[@Array = 'true']]\n"
+ "[../../Type/ReferenceType[@Array != 'true']]";
public ArrayNamingShouldHaveBracketRule() {
setXPath(XPATH);
}
@Override
public void addViolation(Object data, Node node, String arg) {
ViolationUtils.addViolationWithPrecisePosition(this, node, data,
I18nResources.getMessage("java.naming.ArrayNamingShouldHaveBracketRule.violation.msg",
node.getImage()));
}
}