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PatternTesting Check.CT (patterntesting-check-ct) is a quality framework that allows to automatically verify that Architecture/Design recommendations are implemented correctly in the code. It provides different checks of known anti patterns (like using System.out for logging) but provides also a test framework for better testing. The checks are done during compile time (this is the "CT" in Check.CT").

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 * $Id: AbstractEncodingAspect.aj,v 1.1 2012/08/09 18:38:37 oboehm Exp $
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 * Copyright (c) 2012 by Oliver Boehm
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package patterntesting.check.ct.io;

import java.io.*;

/**
 * This aspect will warn you about method calls with undefinded encodings.
 * 

* If you write your own aspect you must tell this aspect where you want to * see the warnings. This is done by overwriting the abstract pointcut * applicationCode. *

* * @author oliver ([email protected]) * @since 1.3 (09.08.2012) * @version $Revision: 1.1 $ */ public abstract aspect AbstractEncodingAspect { /** * Specify what the application code is that should be subject to the * pattern test. *
* Ex: pointcut applicationCode(): within(patterntesting.sample.*) */ public abstract pointcut applicationCode(); pointcut undefinedEncodingConstructor() : call(public InputStreamReader.new(InputStream)) || call(public OutputStreamWriter.new(OutputStream)) || call(public String.new(byte[])) ; pointcut undefinedEncodingCall() : call(public byte[] String.getBytes()) ; declare warning : undefinedEncodingConstructor() && applicationCode() : "use another constructor with encoding parameter to avoid platform dependency"; declare warning : undefinedEncodingCall() && applicationCode() : "use method with additional encoding parameter to avoid platform dependency"; }




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