commit | 12401cf600c378b8290ed68e657ae65d1e8a88d2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Liam Miller-Cushon <cushon@google.com> | Mon Aug 10 19:09:12 2020 |
committer | Error Prone Team <error-prone-team+copybara@google.com> | Mon Aug 10 19:10:33 2020 |
tree | e164c5f20e3c361faa5901073a62a2ba1754968f | |
parent | aa2799cbabaf08eead32f41203717438c7c1fbdc [diff] |
Use JDK 11 instead of 8 for generating docs and snapshots PiperOrigin-RevId: 325858389
Error Prone is a static analysis tool for Java that catches common programming mistakes at compile-time.
public class ShortSet { public static void main (String[] args) { Set<Short> s = new HashSet<>(); for (short i = 0; i < 100; i++) { s.add(i); s.remove(i - 1); } System.out.println(s.size()); } }
error: [CollectionIncompatibleType] Argument 'i - 1' should not be passed to this method; its type int is not compatible with its collection's type argument Short s.remove(i - 1); ^ (see https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/CollectionIncompatibleType) 1 error
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