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package org.codenarc.rule.concurrency
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.MethodNode
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitorRule
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractMethodVisitor
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier
/**
* Synchronized Method Rule - This rule reports uses of the synchronized keyword on
* methods. Synchronized methods are the same as synchronizing on 'this', which
* effectively make your synchronization policy public and modifiable by other objects.
* To avoid possibilities of deadlock, it is better to synchronize on internal objects.
*
* @author Hamlet D'Arcy
*/
class SynchronizedMethodRule extends AbstractAstVisitorRule {
String name = 'SynchronizedMethod'
int priority = 2
Class astVisitorClass = SynchronizedMethodAstVisitor
}
class SynchronizedMethodAstVisitor extends AbstractMethodVisitor {
@Override
void visitMethod(MethodNode node) {
if (Modifier.isSynchronized(node.getModifiers())) {
addViolation(node, "The method $node.name is synchronized at the method level")
}
}
}