Reports Collection.addAll() and Map.putAll() calls after instantiation of a collection using a constructor call without arguments. Such constructs can be replaced with a single call to a parametrized constructor which simplifies code. Also for some collections the replacement might be more performant.
Signed-off-by: Lars Grefer <eclipse@larsgrefer.de>
Collections.sort() can be replaced with List.sort()
Reports calls to Collections.sort(list, comparator) which could be replaced with list.sort(comparator).
Signed-off-by: Lars Grefer <eclipse@larsgrefer.de>
Reports explicit boxing, i.e. wrapping of primitive values in objects. Explicit manual boxing is unnecessary under Java 5 and newer, and can be safely removed.
Signed-off-by: Lars Grefer <eclipse@larsgrefer.de>
Reports while loops which iterate over collections, and can be replaced with an enhanced for loop (i.e. foreach iteration syntax).
Signed-off-by: Lars Grefer <eclipse@larsgrefer.de>
Reports for loops which iterate over collections or arrays, and can be replaced with an enhanced for loop (i.e. the foreach iteration syntax).
Signed-off-by: Lars Grefer <eclipse@larsgrefer.de>
More testcases for overweaving and better handling of WeaverStateInfo
to avoid the dreaded problems deserialized the 'special key' used
to store diffs.
With these changes once a class is woven via overweaving we switch
the diff we store in the weaverstateinfo to 0 byte array (indicating
overweaving happened for later weavers that see it). We also stop
writing the special 'key' into the attribute and avoid looking-for
and attempting to replace it at the end of weaving.