2018-04-09 15:45:08 +00:00
Before:
runtime ale_linters/java/pmd.vim
After:
call ale#linter#Reset()
Execute(The pmd handler should parse lines correctly):
AssertEqual
\ [
\ {
\ 'lnum': 18,
\ 'text': 'Each class should declare at least one constructor',
\ 'code': 'Code Style - AtLeastOneConstructor',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ {
\ 'lnum': 36,
\ 'text': 'Local variable ''node'' could be declared final',
\ 'code': 'Code Style - LocalVariableCouldBeFinal',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ ],
\ ale_linters#java#pmd#Handle(666, [
\ '"Problem","Package","File","Priority","Line","Description","Rule set","Rule"',
\ '"1","rsb.performance.test.ros","/home/languitar/src/rsb-performance-test-api-ros/src/main/java/rsb/performance/test/ros/NodeHolder.java","3","18","Each class should declare at least one constructor","Code Style","AtLeastOneConstructor"',
\ '"2","rsb.performance.test.ros","/home/languitar/src/rsb-performance-test-api-ros/src/main/java/rsb/performance/test/ros/NodeHolder.java","1","36","Local variable ''node'' could be declared final","Code Style","LocalVariableCouldBeFinal"'
\ ])
Fix PMD not working with classes without package
PMD is currently not working properly for Java classes that use [unnamed
packages](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se11/html/jls-7.html#jls-7.4.2).
Consider the following Java class that does not contain a `package`
declaration:
```java
public class App {
String getGreeting() {
return "Hello world.";
}
static void main(String... args) {
System.out.println(new App().getGreeting());
}
}
```
Running PMD in the command line agaist the Java class above produces an
output with empty string `""` in the `"Package"` column:
```sh
$ pmd -R category/java/bestpractices.xml -f csv -d './src/main/java/App.java'
Oct 02, 2018 9:10:39 PM net.sourceforge.pmd.PMD processFiles
WARNING: This analysis could be faster, please consider using Incremental Analysis: https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.7.0/pmd_userdocs_incremental_analysis.html
"Problem","Package","File","Priority","Line","Description","Rule set","Rule"
"1","","/Users/diego/Projects/github.com/dlresende/kata-fizz-buzz/src/main/java/App.java","2","7","System.out.println is used","Best Practices","SystemPrintln"
```
But the pmd.vim handler's current pattern refuses everything coming
from a Java class that does not have a package name (2nd column):
```vim
let l:pattern = '"\(\d\+\)",".\+","\(.\+\)","\(\d\+\)","\(\d\+\)","\(.\+\)","\(.\+\)","\(.\+\)"$'
```
The solution I am proposing is to also accept empty strings as package names.
2018-10-02 20:05:14 +00:00
Execute(The pmd handler should parse lines correctly for java files that use unnamed packages):
AssertEqual
\ [
\ {
\ 'lnum': 8,
\ 'text': 'Avoid unused local variables such as ''stest''.',
\ 'code': 'Best Practices - UnusedLocalVariable',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ ],
\ ale_linters#java#pmd#Handle(666, [
\ '"Problem","Package","File","Priority","Line","Description","Rule set","Rule"',
\ '"1","","/Users/diego/Projects/github.com/dlresende/kata-fizz-buzz/src/main/java/App.java","3","8","Avoid unused local variables such as ''stest''.","Best Practices","UnusedLocalVariable"'
\ ])