Fix tests not finding project base directory 'org.aspectj'
Several LTW tests using class TestServer failed on my machine because
there was a hard-coded project base directory name 'org.aspectj' in the
class. This class has several other problems, but my quick fix for now -
I did not want to rename my project base directory - was to match on a
regex '(?i)(org[.])?aspectj' now. That also works for my root directory
'AspectJ'.
I also moved the code determining the project dir into a protected
(hence testable) method and added a sanity test case checking if the
directory can be determined. If not, the test will fail with a rather
lengthy warning to developers about the need to have a matching project
root folder.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Reports on declarations of Collection variables made by using the collection class as the type, rather than an appropriate interface.
Signed-off-by: Lars Grefer <eclipse@larsgrefer.de>
'String.indexOf()' expression is replaceable with 'contains()'
Reports any String.indexOf() expressions which can be replaced with a call to the String.contains() method available in Java 5 and newer.
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>
Bug 153907 "Facilitate LTW testing in a custom ClassLoader hierarchy" (determine why the hell we can't find org/aspectj/runtime/internal/AroundClosure)