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*
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package org.codenarc.rule.basic
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.stmt.CatchStatement
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitor
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitorRule
import org.codenarc.util.AstUtil
/**
* Rule that checks for empty catch blocks
*
* @author Chris Mair
*/
class EmptyCatchBlockRule extends AbstractAstVisitorRule {
String name = 'EmptyCatchBlock'
int priority = 2
Class astVisitorClass = EmptyCatchBlockAstVisitor
String ignoreRegex = 'ignore|ignored'
}
class EmptyCatchBlockAstVisitor extends AbstractAstVisitor {
void visitCatchStatement(CatchStatement catchStatement) {
if (isFirstVisit(catchStatement) && isExceptionIgnored(catchStatement)) {
addViolation(catchStatement, 'The catch block is empty')
}
super.visitCatchStatement(catchStatement)
}
private isExceptionIgnored(catchStatement) {
AstUtil.isEmptyBlock(catchStatement.code) && !doesContainIgnoreWord(catchStatement.variable?.name)
}
private doesContainIgnoreWord(String name) {
name ==~ rule.ignoreRegex
}
}