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Sanity4J was created to simplify running multiple static code
analysis tools on the Java projects. It provides a single entry
point to run all the selected tools and produce a consolidated
report, which presents all findings in an easily accessible
manner.
SwitchDensity
SwitchDensity
A high ratio of statements to labels in a switch statement implies that the switch
statement is doing too much work. Consider moving the statements into new
methods, or creating subclasses based on the switch variable.
This rule is defined by the following Java class:
net.sourceforge.pmd.rules.design.SwitchDensityRule
Example:
public class Foo {
public void bar(int x) {
switch (x) {
case 1: {
// lots of statements
break;
} case 2: {
// lots of statements
break;
}
}
}
}
This rule has the following properties:
Name Default value Description
minimum
10
The switch statement ratio reporting threshold