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Tool Version: 7.33

Checker

Guideline

V5301 ERR00-J. Do not suppress or ignore checked exceptions
V5304 LCK10-J. Use a correct form of the double-checked locking idiom
V5308 NUM00-J. Detect or prevent integer overflow
V6002 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6003 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6005 MSC56-J. Detect and remove superfluous code and values
V6007 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6008 EXP01-J. Do not use a null in a case where an object is required
V6010 EXP00-J. Do not ignore values returned by methods
V6011 NUM13-J. Avoid loss of precision when converting primitive integers to floating-point
V6013 EXP03-J. Do not use the equality operators when comparing values of boxed primitives
V6018 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6020 NUM02-J. Ensure that division and remainder operations do not result in divide-by-zero errors
V6021 MSC56-J. Detect and remove superfluous code and values
V6022 MSC56-J. Detect and remove superfluous code and values
V6026 MSC56-J. Detect and remove superfluous code and values
V6031 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6034 NUM14-J. Use shift operators correctly
V6037 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6038 NUM07-J. Do not attempt comparisons with NaN
V6039 MSC56-J. Detect and remove superfluous code and values
V6041 EXP51-J. Do not perform assignments in conditional expressions
V6044 EXP05-J. Do not follow a write by a subsequent write or read of the same object within an expression
V6049 MET09-J. Classes that define an equals() method must also define a hashCode() method
V6050 DCL00-J. Prevent class initialization cycles
V6051 ERR04-J. Do not complete abruptly from a finally block
V6052 MET05-J. Ensure that constructors do not call overridable methods
V6053 MSC06-J. Do not modify the underlying collection when an iteration is in progress
V6054 OBJ09-J. Compare classes and not class names
V6055 EXP06-J. Expressions used in assertions must not produce side effects
V6057 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6061 DCL50-J. Use visually distinct identifiers
V6063 MSC51-J. Do not place a semicolon immediately following an if, for, or while condition
V6064 THI00-J. Do not invoke Thread.run()
V6066 EXP04-J. Do not pass arguments to certain Java Collections Framework methods that are a different type than the collection parameter type
V6068 NUM10-J. Do not construct BigDecimal objects from floating-point literals
V6070 LCK01-J. Do not synchronize on objects that may be reused
V6073 EXP01-J. Do not use a null in a case where an object is required
V6074 VNA02-J. Ensure that compound operations on shared variables are atomic
V6075 SER01-J. Do not deviate from the proper signatures of serialization methods
V6077 MSC57-J. Strive for logical completeness
V6082 LCK10-J. Use a correct form of the double-checked locking idiom
V6089 EXP52-J. Use braces for the body of an if, for, or while statement
V6093 EXP01-J. Do not use a null in a case where an object is required
V6095 LCK09-J. Do not perform operations that can block while holding a lock
V6097 DCL50-J. Use visually distinct identifiers
V6101 EXP00-J. Do not ignore values returned by methods
V6108 NUM09-J. Do not use floating-point variables as loop counters
V6110 ENV02-J. Do not trust the values of environment variables
V6117 NUM00-J. Detect or prevent integer overflow