com.google.errorprone.bugpatterns.BareDotMetacharacter Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.google.errorprone.bugpatterns;
import static com.google.errorprone.BugPattern.SeverityLevel.WARNING;
import static com.google.errorprone.matchers.Description.NO_MATCH;
import com.google.errorprone.BugPattern;
import com.google.errorprone.bugpatterns.BugChecker.MethodInvocationTreeMatcher;
import com.google.errorprone.fixes.SuggestedFix;
import com.google.errorprone.matchers.Description;
import com.sun.source.tree.MethodInvocationTree;
/** A BugChecker; see the associated BugPattern for details. */
@BugPattern(
name = "BareDotMetacharacter",
summary =
"\".\" is rarely useful as a regex, as it matches any character. To match a literal '.'"
+ " character, instead write \"\\\\.\".",
severity = WARNING,
// So that suppressions added before this check was split into two apply to both halves.
altNames = {"InvalidPatternSyntax"})
public class BareDotMetacharacter extends AbstractPatternSyntaxChecker
implements MethodInvocationTreeMatcher {
@Override
protected final Description matchRegexLiteral(MethodInvocationTree tree, String regex) {
if (regex.equals(".")) {
return describeMatch(tree, SuggestedFix.replace(tree.getArguments().get(0), "\"\\\\.\""));
} else {
return NO_MATCH;
}
}
}