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                  "text": "Reports unresolved references injected by Language Injections. Example:     @Language(\"file-reference\")\n    String fileName = \"/home/user/nonexistent.file\"; // highlighted if file doesn't exist",
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                  "markdown": "Reports when a `@Pattern` annotation is applied to an element with a type other than `String`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Pattern(\"\\\\d\\\\d\") int i;\n"
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                  "text": "Reports when the ID of the language used in a '@Language' annotation is unknown. Example: '@Language(\"HMTL\") String html;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports when the ID of the language used in a `@Language` annotation is unknown.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Language(\"HMTL\") String html;\n"
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                  "markdown": "Reports expressions passed as arguments for `@Pattern` parameters and returned from `@Pattern`-annotated methods that do not match the specified pattern.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Pattern(\"\\\\d\\\\d-\\\\d\\\\d\\\\d\") String getId() {\n        return \"1\";\n      }\n"
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                  "markdown": "Reports when the language of a reference does not match the expected language of the usage context.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      @Language(\"JavaScript\")\n      String JS_CODE = \"var x;\";\n\n      @Language(\"XPath\")\n      String XPATH_CODE = JS_CODE; // warning here\n"
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                  "text": "Reports calls to API methods marked with '@ApiStatus.OverrideOnly'. The '@ApiStatus.OverrideOnly' annotation indicates that the method is part of SPI (Service Provider Interface). Clients of the declaring library should implement or override such methods, not call them directly. Marking a class or interface with this annotation is the same as marking every method with it.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to API methods marked with `@ApiStatus.OverrideOnly`.\n\n\nThe `@ApiStatus.OverrideOnly` annotation indicates that the method is part of SPI (Service Provider Interface).\nClients of the declaring library should implement or override such methods, not call them directly.\nMarking a class or interface with this annotation is the same as marking every method with it."
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                  "text": "Reports calls of: 'equals()' 'equalsIgnoreCase()' 'compareTo()' 'compareToIgnoreCase()' and 'trim()' on 'String' objects. Comparison of internationalized strings should probably use a 'java.text.Collator' instead. 'String.trim()' only removes control characters between 0x00 and 0x20. The 'String.strip()' method introduced in Java 11 is more Unicode aware and can be used as a replacement.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls of:\n\n* `equals()`\n* `equalsIgnoreCase()`\n* `compareTo()`\n* `compareToIgnoreCase()` and\n* `trim()`\n\n\non `String` objects.\nComparison of internationalized strings should probably use a `java.text.Collator` instead.\n`String.trim()` only removes control characters between 0x00 and 0x20.\nThe `String.strip()` method introduced in Java 11 is more Unicode aware and can be used as a replacement."
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                  "text": "Reports iterations over the 'keySet()' of a 'java.util.Map' instance, where the iterated keys are used to retrieve the values from the map. Such iteration may be more efficient when replaced with an iteration over the 'entrySet()' or 'values()' (if the key is not actually used). Similarly, 'keySet().forEach(key -> ...)' can be replaced with 'forEach((key, value) -> ...)' if values are retrieved inside a lambda. Example: 'for (Object key : map.keySet()) {\n   Object val = map.get(key);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'for (Object val : map.values()) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports iterations over the `keySet()` of a `java.util.Map` instance, where the iterated keys are used to retrieve the values from the map.\n\n\nSuch iteration may be more efficient when replaced with an iteration over the\n`entrySet()` or `values()` (if the key is not actually used).\n\n\nSimilarly, `keySet().forEach(key -> ...)`\ncan be replaced with `forEach((key, value) -> ...)` if values are retrieved\ninside a lambda.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (Object key : map.keySet()) {\n       Object val = map.get(key);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      for (Object val : map.values()) {}\n"
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                  "text": "Reports unnecessary qualification of 'this' or 'super'. Using a qualifier on 'this' or 'super' to disambiguate a code reference may easily become unnecessary via automatic refactorings and should be deleted for clarity. Example: 'class Foo {\n    void foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class Bar extends Foo {\n    void bar() {\n      Bar.super.foo();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    void foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class Bar extends Foo {\n    void bar() {\n      super.foo();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary qualification of `this` or `super`.\n\n\nUsing a qualifier on `this` or `super` to\ndisambiguate a code reference may easily become unnecessary via automatic refactorings and should be deleted for clarity.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class Bar extends Foo {\n        void bar() {\n          Bar.super.foo();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class Bar extends Foo {\n        void bar() {\n          super.foo();\n        }\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Unchecked 'Exception' class"
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                  "text": "Reports subclasses of 'java.lang.RuntimeException'. Some coding standards require that all user-defined exception classes are checked. Example: 'class EnigmaException extends RuntimeException {} // warning: Unchecked exception class 'EnigmaException''",
                  "markdown": "Reports subclasses of `java.lang.RuntimeException`.\n\nSome coding standards require that all user-defined exception classes are checked.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class EnigmaException extends RuntimeException {} // warning: Unchecked exception class 'EnigmaException'\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "UnusedReturnValue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method can be made 'void'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose return values are never used when called. The return type of such methods can be made 'void'. Methods annotated with Error Prone's or AssertJ's '@CanIgnoreReturnValue' annotation will not be reported. The quick-fix updates the method signature and removes 'return' statements from inside the method. Example: '// reported if visibility setting is Protected or Public\n  protected String myToUpperCase(String s) {\n    return s.toUpperCase();\n  }\n\n  // simple setter, reporting depends on setting\n  public String setStr(String str) {\n    myStr = str;\n    return myStr;\n  }\n\n  void test() {\n    setStr(\"value\");          // return value is unused\n    myToUpperCase(\"result\");  // return value is unused\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied to both methods: 'protected void myToUpperCase(String s) {\n      // 'return' removed completely\n      // as 's.toUpperCase()' has no side effect\n    }\n\n    public void setStr(String str) {\n      myStr = str;\n      // 'return' removed\n    }\n  ...' NOTE: Some methods might not be reported during in-editor highlighting due to performance reasons. To see all results, run the inspection using Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name> Use the Ignore simple setters option to ignore unused return values from simple setter calls. Use the Maximal reported method visibility option to control the maximum visibility of methods to be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose return values are never used when called. The return type of such methods can be made `void`.\n\nMethods annotated with Error Prone's or AssertJ's `@CanIgnoreReturnValue` annotation will not be reported.\nThe quick-fix updates the method signature and removes `return` statements from inside the method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // reported if visibility setting is Protected or Public\n      protected String myToUpperCase(String s) {\n        return s.toUpperCase();\n      }\n\n      // simple setter, reporting depends on setting\n      public String setStr(String str) {\n        myStr = str;\n        return myStr;\n      }\n\n      void test() {\n        setStr(\"value\");          // return value is unused\n        myToUpperCase(\"result\");  // return value is unused\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied to both methods:\n\n\n        protected void myToUpperCase(String s) {\n          // 'return' removed completely\n          // as 's.toUpperCase()' has no side effect\n        }\n\n        public void setStr(String str) {\n          myStr = str;\n          // 'return' removed\n        }\n      ...\n\n\n**NOTE:** Some methods might not be reported during in-editor highlighting due to performance reasons.\nTo see all results, run the inspection using **Code \\| Inspect Code** or **Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name**\\>\n\nUse the **Ignore simple setters** option to ignore unused return values from simple setter calls.\n\nUse the **Maximal reported method visibility** option to control the maximum visibility of methods to be reported."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SizeReplaceableByIsEmpty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'size() == 0' can be replaced with 'isEmpty()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '.size()' or '.length()' comparisons with a '0' literal that can be replaced with a call to '.isEmpty()'. Example: 'boolean emptyList = list.size() == 0;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean emptyList = list.isEmpty();' Use the Ignored classes table to add classes for which any '.size()' or '.length()' comparisons should not be replaced. Use the Ignore expressions which would be replaced with '!isEmpty()' option to ignore any expressions which would be replaced with '!isEmpty()'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `.size()` or `.length()` comparisons with a `0` literal that can be replaced with a call to `.isEmpty()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean emptyList = list.size() == 0;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean emptyList = list.isEmpty();\n      \n\nUse the **Ignored classes** table to add classes for which any `.size()` or `.length()` comparisons should not be replaced.\n\nUse the **Ignore expressions which would be replaced with `!isEmpty()`** option to ignore any expressions which would be replaced with `!isEmpty()`."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "NumberEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Number comparison using '==', instead of 'equals()'"
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                  "text": "Reports code that uses == or != instead of 'equals()' to test for 'Number' equality. With auto-boxing, it is easy to make the mistake of comparing two instances of a wrapper type instead of two primitives, for example 'Integer' instead of 'int'. Example: 'void foo(Integer a, Integer b) {\n    final boolean bool = a == b;\n  }' If 'a' is known to be non-null, then it's safe to apply the \"unsafe\" quick-fix and get the result similar to the following: 'void foo(Integer a, Integer b) {\n    final boolean bool = a.equals(b);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that uses **==** or **!=** instead of `equals()` to test for `Number` equality.\n\n\nWith auto-boxing, it is easy\nto make the mistake of comparing two instances of a wrapper type instead of two primitives, for example `Integer` instead of\n`int`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      void foo(Integer a, Integer b) {\n        final boolean bool = a == b;\n      }\n\nIf `a` is known to be non-null, then it's safe to apply the \"unsafe\" quick-fix and get the result similar to the following:\n\n      void foo(Integer a, Integer b) {\n        final boolean bool = a.equals(b);\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Class with only 'private' constructors should be declared 'final'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes with only 'private' constructors. A class that only has 'private' constructors cannot be extended outside a file and should be declared as 'final'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes with only `private` constructors.\n\nA class that only has `private` constructors cannot be extended outside a file and should be declared as `final`."
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              {
                "id": "ComparatorNotSerializable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Comparator' class not declared 'Serializable'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that implement 'java.lang.Comparator', but do not implement 'java.io.Serializable'. If a non-serializable comparator is used to construct an ordered collection such as a 'java.util.TreeMap' or 'java.util.TreeSet', then the collection will also be non-serializable. This can result in unexpected and difficult-to-diagnose bugs. Since subclasses of 'java.lang.Comparator' are often stateless, simply marking them serializable is a small cost to avoid such issues. Example: 'class Foo implements Comparator { // warning\n      @Override\n      public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) {\n          /* ... */\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo implements Comparator, Serializable { // no warning here\n      @Override\n      public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) {\n          /* ... */\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that implement `java.lang.Comparator`, but do not implement `java.io.Serializable`.\n\n\nIf a non-serializable comparator is used to construct an ordered collection such\nas a `java.util.TreeMap` or `java.util.TreeSet`, then the\ncollection will also be non-serializable. This can result in unexpected and\ndifficult-to-diagnose bugs.\n\n\nSince subclasses of `java.lang.Comparator` are often stateless,\nsimply marking them serializable is a small cost to avoid such issues.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo implements Comparator { // warning\n          @Override\n          public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) {\n              /* ... */\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo implements Comparator, Serializable { // no warning here\n          @Override\n          public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) {\n              /* ... */\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "UNUSED_IMPORT",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused import"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'import' statements. Regular 'import' statements are unnecessary when not using imported classes and packages in the source file. The same applies to imported 'static' fields and methods that aren't used in the source file. Example: 'import java.util.ArrayList;\n  public class Example {\n    public static void main(String[] args) {\n      System.out.println(\"Hello World!\");\n    }\n  }' After the quick fix is applied: 'public class Example {\n    public static void main(String[] args) {\n      System.out.println(\"Hello World!\");\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `import` statements.\n\nRegular `import` statements are unnecessary when not using imported classes and packages in the source file.\nThe same applies to imported `static` fields and methods that aren't used in the source file.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import java.util.ArrayList;\n      public class Example {\n        public static void main(String[] args) {\n          System.out.println(\"Hello World!\");\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Example {\n        public static void main(String[] args) {\n          System.out.println(\"Hello World!\");\n        }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "FieldAccessedSynchronizedAndUnsynchronized",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field accessed in both 'synchronized' and unsynchronized contexts"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-final fields that are accessed in both 'synchronized' and non-'synchronized' contexts. 'volatile' fields as well as accesses in constructors and initializers are ignored by this inspection. Such \"partially synchronized\" access is often the result of a coding oversight and may lead to unexpectedly inconsistent data structures. Example: 'public class Program {\n    Console console; // warning: Field 'console' is accessed in both synchronized and unsynchronized contexts\n\n    public synchronized void execute() {\n      console.print(\"running\");\n    }\n\n    public void check() {\n      console.check();\n    }\n  }'\n Use the option to specify if simple getters and setters are counted as accesses too.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-final fields that are accessed in both `synchronized` and non-`synchronized` contexts. `volatile` fields as well as accesses in constructors and initializers are ignored by this inspection.\n\n\nSuch \"partially synchronized\" access is often the result of a coding oversight\nand may lead to unexpectedly inconsistent data structures.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Program {\n        Console console; // warning: Field 'console' is accessed in both synchronized and unsynchronized contexts\n\n        public synchronized void execute() {\n          console.print(\"running\");\n        }\n\n        public void check() {\n          console.check();\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the option to specify if simple getters and setters are counted as accesses too."
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                "id": "NegatedEqualityExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negated equality expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports equality expressions which are negated by a prefix expression. Such expressions can be simplified using the '!=' operator. Example: '!(i == 1)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'i != 1'",
                  "markdown": "Reports equality expressions which are negated by a prefix expression.\n\nSuch expressions can be simplified using the `!=` operator.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      !(i == 1)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      i != 1\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RemoveLiteralUnderscores",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Underscores in numeric literal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports numeric literals with underscores and suggests removing them with a quick-fix. This may be useful if you need to lower the language level. The quick-fix removes underscores from numeric literals. For example '1_000_000' will be converted to '1000000'. Numeric literals with underscores appeared in Java 7. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions. New in 2020.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports numeric literals with underscores and suggests removing them with a quick-fix. This may be useful if you need to lower the language level.\n\nThe quick-fix removes underscores from numeric literals. For example `1_000_000` will be converted to `1000000`.\n\n\n*Numeric literals with underscores* appeared in Java 7.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.\n\nNew in 2020.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MathRandomCastToInt",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Math.random()' cast to 'int'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Math.random()' which are immediately cast to 'int'. Casting a 'double' between '0.0' (inclusive) and '1.0' (exclusive) to 'int' will always round down to zero. The value should first be multiplied by some factor before casting it to an 'int' to get a value between zero (inclusive) and the multiplication factor (exclusive). Another possible solution is to use the 'nextInt()' method of 'java.util.Random'. Example: 'int r = (int)Math.random() * 10;' After the quick fix is applied: 'int r = (int)(Math.random() * 10);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Math.random()` which are immediately cast to `int`.\n\nCasting a `double` between `0.0` (inclusive) and\n`1.0` (exclusive) to `int` will always round down to zero. The value\nshould first be multiplied by some factor before casting it to an `int` to\nget a value between zero (inclusive) and the multiplication factor (exclusive).\nAnother possible solution is to use the `nextInt()` method of\n`java.util.Random`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      int r = (int)Math.random() * 10;\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n      int r = (int)(Math.random() * 10);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DoubleBraceInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Double brace initialization"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Double Brace Initialization. Double brace initialization may cause memory leaks when used in a non-static context because it creates an anonymous class that will reference the surrounding object. Compared to regular initialization, double brace initialization provides worse performance since it requires loading an additional class. It may also cause failure of 'equals()' comparisons if the 'equals()' method doesn't accept subclasses as parameters. In addition, before Java 9, double brace initialization couldn't be combined with the diamond operator since it was incompatible with anonymous classes. Example: 'List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>() {{\n    add(1);\n    add(2);\n  }};' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();\n  list.add(1);\n  list.add(2);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports [Double Brace Initialization](https://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?DoubleBraceInitialization).\n\nDouble brace initialization may cause memory leaks when used in a non-static context because it creates an anonymous class\nthat will reference the surrounding object.\n\nCompared to regular initialization, double brace initialization provides worse performance since it requires loading an\nadditional class.\n\nIt may also cause failure of `equals()` comparisons if the `equals()` method doesn't accept subclasses as\nparameters.\n\nIn addition, before Java 9, double brace initialization couldn't be combined with the diamond operator since it was incompatible\nwith anonymous classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>() {{\n        add(1);\n        add(2);\n      }};\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();\n      list.add(1);\n      list.add(2);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Initialization",
                      "index": 30,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
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                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringConcatenationInLoops",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String concatenation in loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports String concatenation in loops. As every String concatenation copies the whole string, usually it is preferable to replace it with explicit calls to 'StringBuilder.append()' or 'StringBuffer.append()'. Example: 'String str = \"\";\n  for(int i=0; i<10; i++) {\n    str += i;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String str = \"\";\n  StringBuilder strBuilder = new StringBuilder(str);\n  for(int i = 0; i<10; i++) {\n    strBuilder.append(i);\n  }\n  str = strBuilder.toString();' Sometimes, the quick-fixes allow you to convert a 'String' variable to a 'StringBuilder' or introduce a new 'StringBuilder'. Be careful if the original code specially handles the 'null' value, as the replacement may change semantics. If 'null' is possible, null-safe fixes that generate necessary null-checks are suggested. Also, it's not guaranteed that the automatic replacement will always be more performant.",
                  "markdown": "Reports String concatenation in loops.\n\n\nAs every String concatenation copies the whole\nstring, usually it is preferable to replace it with explicit calls to `StringBuilder.append()` or\n`StringBuffer.append()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String str = \"\";\n      for(int i=0; i<10; i++) {\n        str += i;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String str = \"\";\n      StringBuilder strBuilder = new StringBuilder(str);\n      for(int i = 0; i<10; i++) {\n        strBuilder.append(i);\n      }\n      str = strBuilder.toString();\n\n\nSometimes, the quick-fixes allow you to convert a `String` variable to a `StringBuilder` or\nintroduce a new `StringBuilder`. Be careful if the original code specially handles the `null` value, as the\nreplacement may change semantics. If `null` is possible, null-safe fixes that generate\nnecessary null-checks are suggested. Also, it's not guaranteed that the automatic replacement will always be more performant."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CloneableClassInSecureContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cloneable class in secure context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes which may be cloned. A class may be cloned if it supports the 'Cloneable' interface, and its 'clone()' method is not defined to immediately throw an error. Cloneable classes may be dangerous in code intended for secure use. Example: 'class SecureBean implements Cloneable {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class SecureBean {}' When the class extends an existing cloneable class or implements a cloneable interface, then after the quick-fix is applied, the code may look like: 'class SecureBean extends ParentBean {\n    @Override\n    protected SecureBean clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {\n        throw new CloneNotSupportedException();\n    }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes which may be cloned.\n\n\nA class\nmay be cloned if it supports the `Cloneable` interface,\nand its `clone()` method is not defined to immediately\nthrow an error. Cloneable classes may be dangerous in code intended for secure use.\n\n**Example:**\n`class SecureBean implements Cloneable {}`\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n`class SecureBean {}`\n\n\nWhen the class extends an existing cloneable class or implements a cloneable interface,\nthen after the quick-fix is applied, the code may look like:\n\n    class SecureBean extends ParentBean {\n        @Override\n        protected SecureBean clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {\n            throw new CloneNotSupportedException();\n        }\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InconsistentTextBlockIndent",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inconsistent whitespace indentation in text block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports text blocks that are indented using both spaces and tabs. Such cases produce unexpected results since spaces and tabs are treated equally by the text block processing. In the following example, spaces and tabs are visualized as '·' and '␉' respectively, and a tab is equal to 4 spaces in the editor. Example: 'String colors = \"\"\"\n········red\n␉   ␉   green\n········blue\"\"\";' After printing such a string, the result will be: '······red\ngreen\n······blue' After the compiler removes an equal amount of spaces or tabs from the beginning of each line, some lines remain with leading spaces. This inspection only reports if the configured language level is 15 or higher. New in 2021.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports text blocks that are indented using both spaces and tabs. Such cases produce unexpected results since spaces and tabs are treated equally by the text block processing.\n\nIn the following example, spaces and tabs are visualized as `·` and `␉` respectively,\nand a tab is equal to 4 spaces in the editor.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    String colors = \"\"\"\n    ········red\n    ␉   ␉   green\n    ········blue\"\"\";\n\nAfter printing such a string, the result will be:\n\n\n    ······red\n    green\n    ······blue\n\nAfter the compiler removes an equal amount of spaces or tabs from the beginning of each line,\nsome lines remain with leading spaces.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the configured language level is 15 or higher.\n\nNew in 2021.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 35,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssertionCanBeIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assertion can be replaced with 'if' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'assert' statements and suggests replacing them with 'if' statements that throw 'java.lang.AssertionError'. Example: 'assert param != null;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (param == null) throw new AssertionError();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `assert` statements and suggests replacing them with `if` statements that throw `java.lang.AssertionError`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      assert param != null;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (param == null) throw new AssertionError();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DoubleNegation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Double negation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports double negations that can be simplified. Example: 'if (!!functionCall()) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (functionCall()) {}' Example: 'if (!(a != b)) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (a == b) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports double negations that can be simplified.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (!!functionCall()) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (functionCall()) {}\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (!(a != b)) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (a == b) {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PackageWithTooFewClasses",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package with too few classes"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages that contain fewer classes than the specified minimum. Packages which contain subpackages are not reported. Overly small packages may indicate a fragmented design. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor. Use the Minimum number of classes field to specify the minimum allowed number of classes in a package.",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages that contain fewer classes than the specified minimum.\n\nPackages which contain subpackages are not reported. Overly small packages may indicate a fragmented design.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor.\n\nUse the **Minimum number of classes** field to specify the minimum allowed number of classes in a package."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Packaging issues",
                      "index": 39,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceOnLiteralHasNoEffect",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Replacement operation has no effect"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to the 'String' methods 'replace()', 'replaceAll()' or 'replaceFirst()' that have no effect. Such calls can be guaranteed to have no effect when the qualifier and search string are compile-time constants and the search string is not found in the qualifier. This is redundant and may indicate an error. Example: '// replacement does nothing\n  \"hello\".replace(\"$value$\", value);' New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to the `String` methods `replace()`, `replaceAll()` or `replaceFirst()` that have no effect. Such calls can be guaranteed to have no effect when the qualifier and search string are compile-time constants and the search string is not found in the qualifier. This is redundant and may indicate an error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // replacement does nothing\n      \"hello\".replace(\"$value$\", value);\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SingleClassImport",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Single class import"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'import' statements that import single classes (as opposed to entire packages). Some coding standards prohibit such 'import' statements. You can configure IntelliJ IDEA to detect and fix such statements with its Optimize Imports command. Go to Settings | Editor | Code Style | Java | Imports and clear the Use single class import checkbox. Thus this inspection is mostly useful for offline reporting on code bases that you don't intend to change.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `import` statements that import single classes (as opposed to entire packages).\n\nSome coding standards prohibit such `import` statements.\n\n\nYou can configure IntelliJ IDEA to detect and fix such statements with its **Optimize Imports** command. Go to\n[Settings \\| Editor \\| Code Style \\| Java \\| Imports](settings://preferences.sourceCode.Java?Use%20single%20class%20import)\nand clear the **Use single class import** checkbox. Thus this inspection is mostly useful for\noffline reporting on code bases that you don't intend to change."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Imports",
                      "index": 22,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BadOddness",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious oddness check"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports odd-even checks of the following form: 'x % 2 == 1'. Such checks fail when used with negative odd values. Consider using 'x % 2 != 0' or '(x & 1) == 1' instead.",
                  "markdown": "Reports odd-even checks of the following form: `x % 2 == 1`. Such checks fail when used with negative odd values. Consider using `x % 2 != 0` or `(x & 1) == 1` instead."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SystemOutErr",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of 'System.out' or 'System.err'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'System.out' or 'System.err'. Such statements are often used for temporary debugging and should be either removed from the production code, or replaced by a more robust logging facility.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `System.out` or `System.err`.\n\nSuch statements are often used for temporary debugging and should be either removed from the production code, or replaced by a more robust\nlogging facility."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CheckedExceptionClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Checked exception class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports checked exception classes (that is, subclasses of 'java.lang.Exception' that are not subclasses of 'java.lang.RuntimeException'). Some coding standards suppress checked user-defined exception classes. Example: 'class IllegalMoveException extends Exception {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports checked exception classes (that is, subclasses of `java.lang.Exception` that are not subclasses of `java.lang.RuntimeException`).\n\nSome coding standards suppress checked user-defined exception classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class IllegalMoveException extends Exception {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
                      "index": 12,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SerializableStoresNonSerializable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Serializable' object implicitly stores non-'Serializable' object"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any references to local non-'Serializable' variables outside 'Serializable' lambdas, local and anonymous classes. When a local variable is referenced from an anonymous class, its value is stored in an implicit field of that class. The same happens for local classes and lambdas. If the variable is of a non-'Serializable' type, serialization will fail. Example: 'interface A extends Serializable {\n      abstract void foo();\n  }\n  class B {}\n  class C {\n      void foo() {\n          B b = new B();\n          A a = new A() {\n              @Override\n              public void foo() {\n                  System.out.println(b); // warning\n              }\n          };\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any references to local non-`Serializable` variables outside `Serializable` lambdas, local and anonymous classes.\n\n\nWhen a local variable is referenced from an anonymous class, its value\nis stored in an implicit field of that class. The same happens\nfor local classes and lambdas. If the variable is of a\nnon-`Serializable` type, serialization will fail.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      interface A extends Serializable {\n          abstract void foo();\n      }\n      class B {}\n      class C {\n          void foo() {\n              B b = new B();\n              A a = new A() {\n                  @Override\n                  public void foo() {\n                      System.out.println(b); // warning\n                  }\n              };\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Serialization issues",
                      "index": 19,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InsertLiteralUnderscores",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unreadable numeric literal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports long numeric literals without underscores and suggests adding them. Underscores make such literals easier to read. Example: '1000000' After the quick-fix is applied: '1_000_000' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project of module is 7 or higher. New in 2020.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports long numeric literals without underscores and suggests adding them. Underscores make such literals easier to read.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      1000000\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      1_000_000\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project of module is 7 or higher.\n\nNew in 2020.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BreakStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'break' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'break' statements that are used in places other than at the end of a 'switch' statement branch. 'break' statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing. Example: 'void foo(List<String> strs) {\n  for (String str : strs) {\n    if (str.contains(\"stop\")) break;\n    handleStr(str);\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `break` statements that are used in places other than at the end of a `switch` statement branch.\n\n`break` statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    void foo(List<String> strs) {\n      for (String str : strs) {\n        if (str.contains(\"stop\")) break;\n        handleStr(str);\n      }\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JDBCExecuteWithNonConstantString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Statement.execute()' with non-constant string"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.sql.Statement.execute()' or any of its variants which take a dynamically-constructed string as the query to execute. Constructed SQL statements are a common source of security breaches. By default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants. Example: 'ResultSet execute(Statement statement, String name) throws SQLException {\n    return statement.executeQuery(\"select * from \" + name); // reports warning\n  }' Use the inspection options to consider any 'static' 'final' fields as constant. Be careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled: 'private static final String SQL = \"SELECT * FROM user WHERE name='\" + getUserInput() + \"'\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.sql.Statement.execute()` or any of its variants which take a dynamically-constructed string as the query to execute.\n\nConstructed SQL statements are a common source of security breaches.\nBy default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      ResultSet execute(Statement statement, String name) throws SQLException {\n        return statement.executeQuery(\"select * from \" + name); // reports warning\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection options to consider any `static` `final` fields as constant.\nBe careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled:\n\n\n      private static final String SQL = \"SELECT * FROM user WHERE name='\" + getUserInput() + \"'\";\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantValueVariableUse",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of variable whose value is known to be constant"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any usages of variables which are known to be constant. This is the case if the (read) use of the variable is surrounded by an 'if', 'while', or 'for' statement with an '==' condition which compares the variable with a constant. In this case, the use of a variable which is known to be constant can be replaced with an actual constant. Example: 'private static void foo(double number) {\n        if (number == 1.0) {\n            f(number);\n        }\n    }\n    private static void f(double number) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'private static void foo(double number) {\n        if (number == 1.0) {\n            f(1.0);\n        }\n    }\n    private static void f(double number) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any usages of variables which are known to be constant.\n\nThis is the case if the (read) use of the variable is surrounded by an\n`if`, `while`, or `for`\nstatement with an `==` condition which compares the variable with a constant.\nIn this case, the use of a variable which is known to be constant can be replaced with\nan actual constant.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        private static void foo(double number) {\n            if (number == 1.0) {\n                f(number);\n            }\n        }\n        private static void f(double number) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n        private static void foo(double number) {\n            if (number == 1.0) {\n                f(1.0);\n            }\n        }\n        private static void f(double number) {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Data flow",
                      "index": 52,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NewStringBufferWithCharArgument",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "StringBuilder constructor call with 'char' argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'StringBuffer' and 'StringBuilder' constructors with 'char' as the argument. In this case, 'char' is silently cast to an integer and interpreted as the initial capacity of the buffer. Example: 'new StringBuilder('(').append(\"1\").append(')');' After the quick-fix is applied: 'new StringBuilder(\"(\").append(\"1\").append(')');'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `StringBuffer` and `StringBuilder` constructors with `char` as the argument. In this case, `char` is silently cast to an integer and interpreted as the initial capacity of the buffer.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      new StringBuilder('(').append(\"1\").append(')');\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      new StringBuilder(\"(\").append(\"1\").append(')');\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ResultOfObjectAllocationIgnored",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Result of object allocation ignored"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports object allocations where the allocated object is ignored and neither assigned to a variable nor used in another way. Such allocation expressions are legal in Java, but are usually either unintended, or evidence of a very odd object initialization strategy. Use the options to list classes whose allocations should be ignored by this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports object allocations where the allocated object is ignored and neither assigned to a variable nor used in another way.\n\n\nSuch allocation expressions are legal in Java, but are usually either unintended, or\nevidence of a very odd object initialization strategy.\n\n\nUse the options to list classes whose allocations should be ignored by this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassGetClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'Class.getClass()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'getClass()' methods that are called on a 'java.lang.Class' instance. This is usually a mistake as the result is always equivalent to 'Class.class'. If it's a mistake, then it's better to remove the 'getClass()' call and use the qualifier directly. If the behavior is intended, then it's better to write 'Class.class' explicitly to avoid confusion. Example: 'void test(Class<?> clazz) {\n    String name = clazz.getClass().getName();\n  }' After one of the possible quick-fixes is applied: 'void test(Class<?> clazz) {\n    String name = clazz.getName();\n  }' New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `getClass()` methods that are called on a `java.lang.Class` instance.\n\nThis is usually a mistake as the result is always equivalent to `Class.class`.\nIf it's a mistake, then it's better to remove the `getClass()` call and use the qualifier directly.\nIf the behavior is intended, then it's better to write `Class.class` explicitly to avoid confusion.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void test(Class<?> clazz) {\n        String name = clazz.getClass().getName();\n      }\n\nAfter one of the possible quick-fixes is applied:\n\n\n      void test(Class<?> clazz) {\n        String name = clazz.getName();\n      }\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnusedLibrary",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused library"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports libraries attached to the specified inspection scope that are not used directly in code.",
                  "markdown": "Reports libraries attached to the specified inspection scope that are not used directly in code."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ObsoleteCollection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of obsolete collection type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'java.util.Vector', 'java.util.Hashtable' and 'java.util.Stack'. Usages of these classes can often be replaced with usages of 'java.util.ArrayList', 'java.util.HashMap' and 'java.util.ArrayDeque' respectively. While still supported, the former classes were made obsolete by the JDK1.2 collection classes, and should probably not be used in new development. Use the Ignore obsolete collection types where they are required option to ignore any cases where the obsolete collections are used as method arguments or assigned to a variable that requires the obsolete type. Enabling this option may consume significant processor resources.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `java.util.Vector`, `java.util.Hashtable` and `java.util.Stack`.\n\nUsages of these classes can often be replaced with usages of\n`java.util.ArrayList`, `java.util.HashMap` and `java.util.ArrayDeque` respectively.\nWhile still supported,\nthe former classes were made obsolete by the JDK1.2 collection classes, and should probably\nnot be used in new development.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore obsolete collection types where they are required** option to ignore any cases where the obsolete collections are used\nas method arguments or assigned to a variable that requires the obsolete type.\nEnabling this option may consume significant processor resources."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MismatchedStringBuilderQueryUpdate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Mismatched query and update of 'StringBuilder'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'StringBuilder' or 'StringBuffer' objects whose contents are read but not written to, or written to but not read. Such inconsistent reads and writes are pointless and probably indicate dead, incomplete, or erroneous code. Example: 'public void m1() {\n    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();\n    sb.append(\"a\");\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `StringBuilder` or `StringBuffer` objects whose contents are read but not written to, or written to but not read.\n\nSuch inconsistent reads and writes are pointless and probably indicate\ndead, incomplete, or erroneous code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public void m1() {\n        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();\n        sb.append(\"a\");\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FinalizeNotProtected",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'finalize()' should be protected, not public"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any implementations of the 'Object.finalize()' method that are declared 'public'. According to the contract of the 'Object.finalize()', only the garbage collector calls this method. Making this method public may be confusing, because it means that the method can be used from other code. A quick-fix is provided to make the method 'protected', to prevent it from being invoked from other classes. Example: 'class X {\n    public void finalize() {\n      /* ... */\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class X {\n    protected void finalize() {\n      /* ... */\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any implementations of the `Object.finalize()` method that are declared `public`.\n\n\nAccording to the contract of the `Object.finalize()`, only the garbage\ncollector calls this method. Making this method public may be confusing, because it\nmeans that the method can be used from other code.\n\n\nA quick-fix is provided to make the method `protected`, to prevent it from being invoked\nfrom other classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class X {\n        public void finalize() {\n          /* ... */\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class X {\n        protected void finalize() {\n          /* ... */\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Finalization",
                      "index": 58,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LogStatementGuardedByLogCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Logging call not guarded by log condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports logging calls with non-constant arguments that are not surrounded by a guard condition. The evaluation of the arguments of a logging call can be expensive. Surrounding a logging call with a guard clause prevents that cost when logging is disabled for the level used by the logging statement. This is especially useful for the least serious level (trace, debug, finest) of logging calls, because those are most often disabled in a production environment. Example: 'public class Principal {\n    void bad(Object object) {\n      if (true) {\n        LOG.debug(\"log log log \" + expensiveCalculation(object));\n      }\n      LOG.debug(\"some more logging \" + expensiveCalculation(1));\n    }\n\n    void good(Object) {\n      if (LOG.isDebug()) {\n        LOG.debug(\"value: \" + expensiveCalculation(object));\n      }\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Logger class name field to specify the logger class name used. Use the table to specify the logging methods this inspection should warn on, with the corresponding log condition text. Use the Flag all unguarded logging calls option to have the inspection flag all unguarded log calls, not only those with non-constant arguments.",
                  "markdown": "Reports logging calls with non-constant arguments that are not surrounded by a guard condition. The evaluation of the arguments of a logging call can be expensive. Surrounding a logging call with a guard clause prevents that cost when logging is disabled for the level used by the logging statement. This is especially useful for the least serious level (trace, debug, finest) of logging calls, because those are most often disabled in a production environment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Principal {\n        void bad(Object object) {\n          if (true) {\n            LOG.debug(\"log log log \" + expensiveCalculation(object));\n          }\n          LOG.debug(\"some more logging \" + expensiveCalculation(1));\n        }\n\n        void good(Object) {\n          if (LOG.isDebug()) {\n            LOG.debug(\"value: \" + expensiveCalculation(object));\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Logger class name** field to specify the logger class name used.\n*\n  Use the table to specify the logging methods this inspection should warn on, with the corresponding log condition text.\n\n* Use the **Flag all unguarded logging calls** option to have the inspection flag all unguarded log calls, not only those with non-constant arguments."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Logging",
                      "index": 59,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ModuleWithTooManyClasses",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Module with too many classes"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports modules that contain too many classes. Overly large modules may indicate a lack of design clarity. Java, Kotlin and Groovy classes are counted. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor. Use the Maximum number of classes field to specify the maximum number of classes a module may have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports modules that contain too many classes. Overly large modules may indicate a lack of design clarity. Java, Kotlin and Groovy classes are counted.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor.\n\nUse the **Maximum number of classes** field to specify the maximum number of classes a module may have."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Modularization issues",
                      "index": 60,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InfiniteLoopStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Infinite loop statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for', 'while', or 'do' statements that can only exit by throwing an exception. While such statements may be correct, they often happen due to coding errors. Example: 'for (;;) {\n  }' Use the Ignore when placed in Thread.run option to ignore the infinite loop statements inside 'Thread.run'. It may be useful for the daemon threads. Example: 'new Thread(() -> {\n    while (true) {\n    }\n  }).start();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for`, `while`, or `do` statements that can only exit by throwing an exception. While such statements may be correct, they often happen due to coding errors.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (;;) {\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore when placed in Thread.run** option to ignore the\ninfinite loop statements inside `Thread.run`.\nIt may be useful for the daemon threads.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      new Thread(() -> {\n        while (true) {\n        }\n      }).start();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavadocHtmlLint",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "HTML problems in Javadoc (DocLint)"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the same HTML issues in the Javadoc comments that have been reported by DocLint since Java 8. The inspection detects the following issues: Self-closed, unclosed, unknown, misplaced, or empty tag Unknown or wrong attribute Misplaced text Example: '/**\n * Unknown tag: List<String>\n * Unclosed tag: error</b>\n * Misplaced text or tag: <ul><li>one</li>, <li>two</li></ul>\n * Wrong or empty attribute: <a href=\"\"></a>\n * Self-closed tag: <br/>\n * ...\n */\nvoid sample(){ }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the same HTML issues in the Javadoc comments that have been reported by DocLint since Java 8.\n\nThe inspection detects the following issues:\n\n* Self-closed, unclosed, unknown, misplaced, or empty tag\n* Unknown or wrong attribute\n* Misplaced text\n\nExample:\n\n\n    /**\n     * Unknown tag: List<String>\n     * Unclosed tag: error</b>\n     * Misplaced text or tag: <ul><li>one</li>, <li>two</li></ul>\n     * Wrong or empty attribute: <a href=\"\"></a>\n     * Self-closed tag: <br/>\n     * ...\n     */\n    void sample(){ }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Javadoc",
                      "index": 61,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassUnconnectedToPackage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class independent of its package"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that don't depend on any other class in their package and are not a dependency for any other class in their package. Such classes indicate ad-hoc or incoherent packaging strategies and often may be profitably moved. Classes that are the only class in their package are not reported. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that don't depend on any other class in their package and are not a dependency for any other class in their package. Such classes indicate ad-hoc or incoherent packaging strategies and often may be profitably moved. Classes that are the only class in their package are not reported.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Packaging issues",
                      "index": 39,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ExceptionNameDoesntEndWithException",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Exception class name does not end with 'Exception'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports exception classes whose names don't end with 'Exception'. Example: 'class NotStartedEx extends Exception {}' A quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports exception classes whose names don't end with `Exception`.\n\n**Example:** `class NotStartedEx extends Exception {}`\n\nA quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions/Class",
                      "index": 64,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonFinalStaticVariableUsedInClassInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final static field is used during class initialization"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the use of non-'final' 'static' variables during class initialization. In such cases, the code semantics may become dependent on the class creation order. Additionally, such cases may lead to the use of variables before their initialization, and generally cause difficult and confusing bugs. Example: 'class Foo {\n    public static int bar = 0;\n\n    static {\n      System.out.println(bar);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the use of non-`final` `static` variables during class initialization.\n\nIn such cases, the code semantics may become dependent on the class creation order. Additionally, such cases may lead to the use of\nvariables before their initialization, and generally cause difficult and confusing bugs.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        public static int bar = 0;\n\n        static {\n          System.out.println(bar);\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Initialization",
                      "index": 30,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThreadStopSuspendResume",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Thread.stop()', 'suspend()' or 'resume()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Thread.stop()', 'Thread.suspend()', and 'Thread.resume()'. These calls are inherently prone to data corruption and deadlocks, and their use is strongly discouraged. It is better to use cooperative cancellation instead of 'stop', and interruption instead of direct calls to 'suspend' and 'resume'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Thread.stop()`, `Thread.suspend()`, and `Thread.resume()`.\n\n\nThese calls are inherently prone to data corruption and deadlocks, and their use is strongly discouraged.\nIt is better to use cooperative cancellation instead of `stop`, and\ninterruption instead of direct calls to `suspend` and `resume`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryTemporaryOnConversionFromString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary temporary object in conversion from 'String'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary creation of temporary objects when converting from 'String' to primitive types. Example: 'new Integer(\"3\").intValue()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Integer.valueOf(\"3\")'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary creation of temporary objects when converting from `String` to primitive types.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      new Integer(\"3\").intValue()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Integer.valueOf(\"3\")\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              {
                "id": "UseOfConcreteClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of concrete class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of concrete classes, rather than interfaces. Such declarations may represent a failure of abstraction and may make testing more difficult. Declarations whose classes come from system or third-party libraries will not be reported by this inspection. Casts, instanceofs, and local variables are not reported in 'equals()' method implementations. Also, casts are not reported in 'clone()' method implementations. Example: 'interface Entity {}\n  class EntityImpl implements Entity {}\n\n  void processObject(Object obj) {\n    // warning: instanceof of the concrete class\n    if (obj instanceof EntityImpl) {\n      // warning: cast to the concrete class,\n      // rather than the interface\n      processEntity((EntityImpl)obj);\n    }\n  }\n  // warning: parameter of concrete class\n  void processEntity(EntityImpl obj) {\n  }' Use the Ignore abstract class type option to ignore casts to abstract classes. Use the subsequent options to control contexts where the problem is reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of concrete classes, rather than interfaces. Such declarations may represent a failure of abstraction and may make testing more difficult.\n\n\nDeclarations whose classes come from system or third-party libraries will not be reported by this inspection.\nCasts, instanceofs, and local variables are not reported in `equals()` method implementations.\nAlso, casts are not reported in `clone()` method implementations.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      interface Entity {}\n      class EntityImpl implements Entity {}\n\n      void processObject(Object obj) {\n        // warning: instanceof of the concrete class\n        if (obj instanceof EntityImpl) {\n          // warning: cast to the concrete class,\n          // rather than the interface\n          processEntity((EntityImpl)obj);\n        }\n      }\n      // warning: parameter of concrete class\n      void processEntity(EntityImpl obj) {\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore abstract class type** option to ignore casts to abstract classes.\n\nUse the subsequent options to control contexts where the problem is reported."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "RedundantLabeledSwitchRuleCodeBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Labeled switch rule has redundant code block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports labeled rules of 'switch' statements or 'switch' expressions that have a redundant code block. Example: 'String s = switch (n) {\n    case 1 -> { yield Integer.toString(n); }\n    default -> \"default\";\n  };' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String s = switch (n) {\n    case 1 -> Integer.toString(n);\n    default -> \"default\";\n  };' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher. New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports labeled rules of `switch` statements or `switch` expressions that have a redundant code block.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      String s = switch (n) {\n        case 1 -> { yield Integer.toString(n); }\n        default -> \"default\";\n      };\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String s = switch (n) {\n        case 1 -> Integer.toString(n);\n        default -> \"default\";\n      };\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher.\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IOStreamConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'InputStream' and 'OutputStream' can be constructed using 'Files' methods"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'new FileInputStream()' or 'new FileOutputStream()' expressions that can be replaced with 'Files.newInputStream()' or 'Files.newOutputStream()' calls respectively. The streams created using 'Files' methods are usually more efficient than those created by stream constructors. Example: 'InputStream is = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(file));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'InputStream is = new BufferedInputStream(Files.newInputStream(file.toPath()));' This inspection does not show warning if the language level 10 or higher, but the quick-fix is still available. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher. New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports `new FileInputStream()` or `new FileOutputStream()` expressions that can be replaced with `Files.newInputStream()` or `Files.newOutputStream()` calls respectively.   \nThe streams created using `Files` methods are usually more efficient than those created by stream constructors.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      InputStream is = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(file));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      InputStream is = new BufferedInputStream(Files.newInputStream(file.toPath()));\n\nThis inspection does not show warning if the language level 10 or higher, but the quick-fix is still available.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher.\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
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              {
                "id": "AssignmentToForLoopParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to 'for' loop parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment to, or modification of a 'for' loop parameter inside the body of the loop. Although occasionally intended, this construct may be confusing and is often the result of a typo or a wrong variable being used. The quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable. Example: 'for (String s : list) {\n    // Warning: s is changed inside the loop\n    s = s.trim();\n    System.out.println(\"String: \" + s);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'for (String s : list) {\n    String trimmed = s.trim();\n    System.out.println(\"String: \" + trimmed);\n  }' Assignments in basic 'for' loops without an update statement are not reported. In such cases the assignment is probably intended and can't be easily moved to the update part of the 'for' loop. Example: 'for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ) {\n    if (element.equals(list.get(i))) {\n      list.remove(i);\n    } else {\n      // modification of for loop parameter is not reported\n      // as there's no update statement\n      i++;\n    }\n  }' Use the Check enhanced 'for' loop parameters option to specify whether modifications of enhanced 'for' loop parameters should be also reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment to, or modification of a `for` loop parameter inside the body of the loop.\n\nAlthough occasionally intended, this construct may be confusing and is often the result of a typo or a wrong variable being used.\n\nThe quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (String s : list) {\n        // Warning: s is changed inside the loop\n        s = s.trim();\n        System.out.println(\"String: \" + s);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      for (String s : list) {\n        String trimmed = s.trim();\n        System.out.println(\"String: \" + trimmed);\n      }\n\nAssignments in basic `for` loops without an update statement are not reported.\nIn such cases the assignment is probably intended and can't be easily moved to the update part of the `for` loop.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ) {\n        if (element.equals(list.get(i))) {\n          list.remove(i);\n        } else {\n          // modification of for loop parameter is not reported\n          // as there's no update statement\n          i++;\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the **Check enhanced 'for' loop parameters** option to specify whether modifications of enhanced `for` loop parameters\nshould be also reported."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "Java9CollectionFactory",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Immutable collection creation can be replaced with collection factory call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'java.util.Collections' unmodifiable collection calls that can be converted to newer collection factory methods. These can be replaced with e.g. 'List.of()' or 'Set.of()' introduced in Java 9 or 'List.copyOf()' introduced in Java 10. Note that in contrast to 'java.util.Collections' methods, Java 9 collection factory methods: Do not accept 'null' values. Require unique set elements and map keys. Do not accept 'null' arguments to query methods like 'List.contains()' or 'Map.get()' of the collections returned. When these cases are violated, exceptions are thrown. This can change the semantics of the code after the migration. Example: 'List<Integer> even = Collections.unmodifiableList(\n    Arrays.asList(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 2));\n  List<Integer> evenCopy = Collections.unmodifiableList(\n    new ArrayList<>(list1));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<Integer> even = List.of(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 2);\n  List<Integer> evenCopy = List.copyOf(list);' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher. Use the Do not warn when content is non-constant option to report only in cases when the supplied arguments are compile-time constants. This reduces the chances that the behavior changes, because it's not always possible to statically check whether original elements are unique and not 'null'. Use the Suggest 'Map.ofEntries' option to suggest replacing unmodifiable maps with more than 10 entries with 'Map.ofEntries()'. New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `java.util.Collections` unmodifiable collection calls that can be converted to newer collection factory methods. These can be replaced with e.g. `List.of()` or `Set.of()` introduced in Java 9 or `List.copyOf()` introduced in Java 10.\n\nNote that in contrast to `java.util.Collections` methods, Java 9 collection factory methods:\n\n* Do not accept `null` values.\n* Require unique set elements and map keys.\n* Do not accept `null` arguments to query methods like `List.contains()` or `Map.get()` of the collections returned.\n\nWhen these cases are violated, exceptions are thrown.\nThis can change the semantics of the code after the migration.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      List<Integer> even = Collections.unmodifiableList(\n        Arrays.asList(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 2));\n      List<Integer> evenCopy = Collections.unmodifiableList(\n        new ArrayList<>(list1));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<Integer> even = List.of(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 2);\n      List<Integer> evenCopy = List.copyOf(list);\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher.\n\n\nUse the **Do not warn when content is non-constant** option to report only in cases when the supplied arguments are compile-time constants.\nThis reduces the chances that the behavior changes,\nbecause it's not always possible to statically check whether original elements are unique and not `null`.\n\n\nUse the **Suggest 'Map.ofEntries'** option to suggest replacing unmodifiable maps with more than 10 entries with `Map.ofEntries()`.\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "MetaAnnotationWithoutRuntimeRetention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Test annotation without '@Retention(RUNTIME)' annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotations with a 'SOURCE' or 'CLASS' retention policy that are supposed to be used by JUnit 5. Such annotations are not available at runtime and most probably their retention policy should be fixed to be accessible through reflection. Note that if the retention policy is not specified, then the default retention policy 'CLASS' is used. Example: '@Testable\n  public @interface UnitTest {}' After the quick-fix is applied: '@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)\n  @Testable\n  public @interface UnitTest {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotations with a `SOURCE` or `CLASS` retention policy that are supposed to be used by JUnit 5. Such annotations are not available at runtime and most probably their retention policy should be fixed to be accessible through reflection.\n\nNote that if the retention policy is not specified, then the default retention policy `CLASS` is used.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Testable\n      public @interface UnitTest {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)\n      @Testable\n      public @interface UnitTest {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryContinue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'continue' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'continue' statements if they are the last reachable statements in the loop. These 'continue' statements are unnecessary and can be safely removed. Example: 'for (String element: elements) {\n    System.out.println();\n    continue;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'for (String element: elements) {\n    System.out.println();\n  }' The inspection doesn't analyze JSP files. Use the Ignore in then branch of 'if' statement with 'else' branch option to ignore 'continue' statements when they are placed in a 'then' branch of a complete 'if'-'else' statement. Example: 'for (String element: elements) {\n    if(element.isEmpty()) {\n      continue;\n    } else {\n      //...\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `continue` statements if they are the last reachable statements in the loop. These `continue` statements are unnecessary and can be safely removed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (String element: elements) {\n        System.out.println();\n        continue;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      for (String element: elements) {\n        System.out.println();\n      }\n\nThe inspection doesn't analyze JSP files.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore in then branch of 'if' statement with 'else' branch** option to ignore\n`continue` statements when they are placed in a `then` branch of a complete\n`if`-`else` statement.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (String element: elements) {\n        if(element.isEmpty()) {\n          continue;\n        } else {\n          //...\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "CStyleArrayDeclaration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "C-style array declaration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports array declarations written in C-style syntax in which the array indicator brackets are placed after the variable name or after the method parameter list. Example: 'public String process(String value[])[] {\n    return value;\n  }' Most code styles prefer Java-style array declarations in which the array indicator brackets are attached to the type name, for example: 'public String[] process(String[] value) {\n    return value;\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore C-style declarations in variables option to report C-style array declaration of method return types only.",
                  "markdown": "Reports array declarations written in C-style syntax in which the array indicator brackets are placed after the variable name or after the method parameter list.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      public String process(String value[])[] {\n        return value;\n      }\n\nMost code styles prefer Java-style array declarations in which the array indicator brackets are attached to the type name, for example:\n\n\n      public String[] process(String[] value) {\n        return value;\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the **Ignore C-style declarations in variables** option to report C-style array declaration of method return types only."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "SystemExit",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'System.exit()' or related methods"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'System.exit()', 'Runtime.exit()', and 'Runtime.halt()'. Invoking 'System.exit()' or 'Runtime.exit()' calls the shutdown hooks and terminates the currently running Java virtual machine. Invoking 'Runtime.halt()' forcibly terminates the JVM without causing shutdown hooks to be started. Each of these methods should be used with extreme caution. Calls to these methods make the calling code unportable to most application servers. Use the option to ignore calls in main methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `System.exit()`, `Runtime.exit()`, and `Runtime.halt()`.\n\n\nInvoking `System.exit()` or `Runtime.exit()`\ncalls the shutdown hooks and terminates the currently running Java\nvirtual machine. Invoking `Runtime.halt()` forcibly\nterminates the JVM without causing shutdown hooks to be started.\nEach of these methods should be used with extreme caution. Calls\nto these methods make the calling code unportable to most\napplication servers.\n\n\nUse the option to ignore calls in main methods."
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              {
                "id": "DeclareCollectionAsInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Collection declared by class, not interface"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations of 'Collection' variables made by using the collection class as a type, rather than an appropriate interface. The warning is not issued if weakening the variable type will cause a compilation error. Example: '// Warning: concrete collection class ArrayList used.\n  int getTotalLength(ArrayList<String> list) {\n    return list.stream().mapToInt(String::length).sum();\n  }\n\n  // No warning, as trimToSize() method is not\n  // available in the List interface\n  void addData(ArrayList<String> data) {\n    data.add(\"Hello\");\n    data.add(\"World\");\n    data.trimToSize();\n  }' A quick-fix is suggested to use the appropriate collection interface (e.g. 'Collection', 'Set', or 'List').",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations of `Collection` variables made by using the collection class as a type, rather than an appropriate interface. The warning is not issued if weakening the variable type will cause a compilation error.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // Warning: concrete collection class ArrayList used.\n      int getTotalLength(ArrayList<String> list) {\n        return list.stream().mapToInt(String::length).sum();\n      }\n\n      // No warning, as trimToSize() method is not\n      // available in the List interface\n      void addData(ArrayList<String> data) {\n        data.add(\"Hello\");\n        data.add(\"World\");\n        data.trimToSize();\n      }\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to use the appropriate collection interface (e.g. `Collection`, `Set`, or `List`)."
                },
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              {
                "id": "TrivialStringConcatenation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Concatenation with empty string"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports string concatenations where one of the arguments is the empty string. Such a concatenation is unnecessary and inefficient, particularly when used as an idiom for formatting non-'String' objects or primitives into 'String's. A quick-fix is suggested to simplify the concatenation. Example: 'void foo(int x, int y) {\n    String s = \"\" + x + \" ; \" + y;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void foo(int x, int y) {\n    String s = x + \" ; \" + y;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports string concatenations where one of the arguments is the empty string. Such a concatenation is unnecessary and inefficient, particularly when used as an idiom for formatting non-`String` objects or primitives into `String`s.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to simplify the concatenation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(int x, int y) {\n        String s = \"\" + x + \" ; \" + y;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void foo(int x, int y) {\n        String s = x + \" ; \" + y;\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SuspiciousInvocationHandlerImplementation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'InvocationHandler' implementation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports implementations of 'InvocationHandler' that do not proxy standard 'Object' methods like 'hashCode()', 'equals()', and 'toString()'. Failing to handle these methods might cause unexpected problems upon calling them on a proxy instance. Example: 'InvocationHandler myHandler = (proxy, method, params) -> {\n    System.out.println(\"Hello World!\");\n    return null;\n  };\n  Runnable myProxy = (Runnable) Proxy.newProxyInstance(\n    Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(),\n    new Class[] {Runnable.class}, myHandler\n  );' This code snippet is designed to only proxy the 'Runnable.run()' method. However, calls to any 'Object' methods, like 'hashCode()', are proxied as well. This can lead to problems like a 'NullPointerException', for example, when adding 'myProxy' to a 'HashSet'. New in 2020.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports implementations of `InvocationHandler` that do not proxy standard `Object` methods like `hashCode()`, `equals()`, and `toString()`.\n\nFailing to handle these methods might cause unexpected problems upon calling them on a proxy instance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      InvocationHandler myHandler = (proxy, method, params) -> {\n        System.out.println(\"Hello World!\");\n        return null;\n      };\n      Runnable myProxy = (Runnable) Proxy.newProxyInstance(\n        Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(),\n        new Class[] {Runnable.class}, myHandler\n      );\n\n\nThis code snippet is designed to only proxy the `Runnable.run()` method.\nHowever, calls to any `Object` methods, like `hashCode()`, are proxied as well.\nThis can lead to problems like a `NullPointerException`, for example, when adding `myProxy` to a `HashSet`.\n\nNew in 2020.2"
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "HtmlTagCanBeJavadocTag",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'<code>...</code>' can be replaced with '{@code ...}'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of '<code>' tags in Javadoc comments. Since Java 5, these tags can be replaced with '{@code ...}' constructs. This allows using angle brackets '<' and '>' inside the comment instead of HTML character entities. Example: '/**\n   * @return empty <code>ArrayList&lt;Integer&gt;</code>\n   */\n  List<Integer> getList(){ ... }' After the quick-fix is applied: '/**\n   * @return empty {@code ArrayList<Integer>}\n   */\n  List<Integer> getList(){ ... }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `<code>` tags in Javadoc comments. Since Java 5, these tags can be replaced with `{@code ...}` constructs. This allows using angle brackets `<` and `>` inside the comment instead of HTML character entities.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      /**\n       * @return empty <code>ArrayList&lt;Integer&gt;</code>\n       */\n      List<Integer> getList(){ ... }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      /**\n       * @return empty {@code ArrayList<Integer>}\n       */\n      List<Integer> getList(){ ... }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ClassEscapesItsScope",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-accessible class is exposed"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of classes in a field or method signature when a class in a signature is less visible than the member itself. While legal Java, such members are useless outside of the visibility scope. Example: 'public' method which returns a 'private' inner 'class'. 'protected' field whose type is a package-local 'class'. In Java 9, a module may hide some of its classes by excluding their packages from export. So, if the signature of exported API contains a non-exported class, such an API is useless outside of the module. Configure the inspection: Use the Module's API exposes not exported classes (Java 9+) option to report about the module API that exposes unexported classes. Note that the option works if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher. Use the Public API exposes non-accessible classes option to report about a public API that exposes non-accessible classes. Use the Package-local API exposes private classes option to report about package-local API that exposes 'private' classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of classes in a field or method signature when a class in a signature is less visible than the member itself. While legal Java, such members are useless outside of the visibility scope.\n\nExample:\n\n* `public` method which returns a `private` inner `class`.\n* `protected` field whose type is a package-local `class`.\n\n\nIn Java 9, a module may hide some of its classes by excluding their packages from export.\nSo, if the signature of exported API contains a non-exported class, such an API is useless outside of the module.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Module's API exposes not exported classes (Java 9+)** option to report about the module API that exposes unexported classes.  \n  Note that the option works if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher.\n* Use the **Public API exposes non-accessible classes** option to report about a public API that exposes non-accessible classes.\n* Use the **Package-local API exposes private classes** option to report about package-local API that exposes `private` classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "EqualsUsesNonFinalVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final field referenced in 'equals()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports implementations of 'equals()' that access non-'final' variables. Such access may result in 'equals()' returning different results at different points in the object's lifecycle, which may in turn cause problems when using the standard collections classes. Example: 'public class Person {\n    private String lastName;\n\n    @Override\n    public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n      ...\n      Person other = (Person) obj;\n      if (lastName == null) {\n        if (!lastName.equals(other.lastName)) {\n        return false;\n      ...\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports implementations of `equals()` that access non-`final` variables. Such access may result in `equals()` returning different results at different points in the object's lifecycle, which may in turn cause problems when using the standard collections classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Person {\n        private String lastName;\n\n        @Override\n        public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n          ...\n          Person other = (Person) obj;\n          if (lastName == null) {\n            if (!lastName.equals(other.lastName)) {\n            return false;\n          ...\n          }\n        }\n      }\n      \n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "NestedAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested assignment"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment expressions that are nested inside other expressions. Such expressions may be confusing and violate the general design principle, which states that any construct should do precisely one thing. Example: 'String userName;\n  // Warning: result of assignment to 'userName' is used\n  String message = \"Hello \" + (userName = \"Alice\") + \"!\"\n  System.out.println(message);\n  System.out.println(\"Goodbye \" + userName);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment expressions that are nested inside other expressions.\n\nSuch expressions may be confusing and violate the general design principle, which states that any construct should do precisely one thing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String userName;\n      // Warning: result of assignment to 'userName' is used\n      String message = \"Hello \" + (userName = \"Alice\") + \"!\"\n      System.out.println(message);\n      System.out.println(\"Goodbye \" + userName);\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
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              {
                "id": "AutoUnboxing",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Auto-unboxing"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that are affected by unboxing conversion (automatic unwrapping of objects into primitive values). Try not to use objects instead of primitives. It might significantly affect the performance. Example: 'int x = new Integer(42);' The quick-fix makes the conversion explicit: 'int x = new Integer(42).intValue();' AutoUnboxing appeared in Java 5. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that are affected by unboxing conversion (automatic unwrapping of objects into primitive values). Try not to use objects instead of primitives. It might significantly affect the performance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    int x = new Integer(42);\n\nThe quick-fix makes the conversion explicit:\n\n    int x = new Integer(42).intValue();\n\n\n*AutoUnboxing* appeared in Java 5.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "NonFinalFieldInImmutable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final field in '@Immutable' class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any non-final field in a class with the '@Immutable' annotation. This violates the contract of the '@Immutable' annotation. Example: 'import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable;\n  @Immutable\n  class Foo {\n    String bar = \"foo\";\n  }' Supported '@GuardedBy' annotations are: 'net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy' 'javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy' 'org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy' 'androidx.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any non-final field in a class with the `@Immutable` annotation. This violates the contract of the `@Immutable` annotation.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable;\n      @Immutable\n      class Foo {\n        String bar = \"foo\";\n      }\n\nSupported `@GuardedBy` annotations are:\n\n* `net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy`\n* `javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy`\n* `org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy`\n* `androidx.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy`"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "StringConcatenationInMessageFormatCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String concatenation as argument to 'MessageFormat.format()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-constant string concatenations used as an argument to a call to 'MessageFormat.format()'. While occasionally intended, this is usually a misuse of the formatting method and may even cause unexpected exceptions if the variables used in the concatenated string contain special characters like '{'. Also, sometimes this could be the result of mistakenly concatenating a string format argument by typing a '+' when a ',' was meant. Example: 'String formatGreeting(String userName, int balance) {\n    return MessageFormat.format(\"Hello, \" + userName + \"! Your balance is {0}.\", balance);\n  }' Here, the 'userName' will be interpreted as a part of the format string, which may result in 'IllegalArgumentException' (for example, if 'userName' is '\"{\"'). This call should be probably replaced with 'MessageFormat.format(\"Hello, {0}! Your balance is {1}.\", userName, balance)'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-constant string concatenations used as an argument to a call to `MessageFormat.format()`.\n\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this is usually a misuse of the formatting method\nand may even cause unexpected exceptions if the variables used in the concatenated string contain\nspecial characters like `{`.\n\n\nAlso, sometimes this could be the result\nof mistakenly concatenating a string format argument by typing a `+` when a `,` was meant.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String formatGreeting(String userName, int balance) {\n        return MessageFormat.format(\"Hello, \" + userName + \"! Your balance is {0}.\", balance);\n      }\n\n\nHere, the `userName` will be interpreted as a part of the format string, which may result\nin `IllegalArgumentException` (for example, if `userName` is `\"{\"`).\nThis call should be probably replaced with `MessageFormat.format(\"Hello, {0}! Your balance is {1}.\", userName, balance)`."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "CallToStringConcatCanBeReplacedByOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'String.concat()' can be replaced with '+'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.String.concat()'. Such calls can be replaced with the '+' operator for clarity and possible increased performance if the method was invoked on a constant with a constant argument. Example: 'String foo(String name) {\n    return name.concat(\"foo\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String foo(String name) {\n    return name + \"foo\";\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.String.concat()`.\n\n\nSuch calls can be replaced with the `+` operator for clarity and possible increased\nperformance if the method was invoked on a constant with a constant argument.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String foo(String name) {\n        return name.concat(\"foo\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String foo(String name) {\n        return name + \"foo\";\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
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              {
                "id": "ExpectedExceptionNeverThrown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Expected exception never thrown in test method body"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports checked exceptions expected by a JUnit 4 test-method that are never thrown inside the method body. Such test methods will never succeed. Example: '@Test(expected = CloneNotSupportedException.class)\n  public void testIt() {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports checked exceptions expected by a JUnit 4 test-method that are never thrown inside the method body. Such test methods will never succeed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Test(expected = CloneNotSupportedException.class)\n      public void testIt() {\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/JUnit",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "HardcodedFileSeparators",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Hardcoded file separator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the forward ('/') or backward ('\\') slash in a string or character literal. These characters are commonly used as file separators, and portability may suffer if they are hardcoded. The inspection will not report backward slashes inside escape sequences and forward slashes immediately following the '<' character or immediately preceding the '>' character, as those often indicate XML or HTML tags rather than file names. Strings representing a 'java.util.TimeZone' ID, strings that are valid regular expressions, or strings that equal IANA-registered MIME media types will not be reported either. Example: 'new File(\"C:\\\\Users\\\\Name\");' Use the option to include 'example/*' in the set of recognized media types. Normally, usage of the 'example/*' MIME media type outside of an example (e.g. in a 'Content-Type' header) is an error.",
                  "markdown": "Reports the forward (`/`) or backward (`\\`) slash in a string or character literal. These characters are commonly used as file separators, and portability may suffer if they are hardcoded.\n\n\nThe inspection will not report backward slashes inside escape sequences and forward slashes immediately following the '\\<' character\nor immediately preceding the '\\>' character, as those often indicate XML or HTML tags rather than file names.\nStrings representing a `java.util.TimeZone` ID, strings that are valid regular expressions,\nor strings that equal IANA-registered MIME media types will not be reported either.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      new File(\"C:\\\\Users\\\\Name\");\n\n\nUse the option to include `example/*` in the set of recognized media types.\nNormally, usage of the `example/*` MIME media type outside of an example (e.g. in a `Content-Type`\nheader) is an error."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "superset"
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              {
                "id": "ConfusingFloatingPointLiteral",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Confusing floating-point literal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any floating point numbers that don't have a decimal point, numbers before the decimal point, or numbers after the decimal point. Such literals may be confusing, and violate several coding standards. Example: 'double d = .03;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'double d = 0.03;' Use the Ignore floating point literals in scientific notation option to ignore floating point numbers in scientific notation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any floating point numbers that don't have a decimal point, numbers before the decimal point, or numbers after the decimal point.\n\nSuch literals may be confusing, and violate several coding standards.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    double d = .03;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    double d = 0.03;\n\n\nUse the **Ignore floating point literals in scientific notation** option to ignore floating point numbers in scientific notation."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavadocReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Declaration has problems in Javadoc references"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references inside Javadoc comments. In the following example, the 'someParam' parameter is missing, so it will be highlighted: 'class A {\n    /**\n     * @param someParam description\n     **/\n    void foo() {\n    }\n}' Disable the Report inaccessible symbols option to ignore the tags that reference missing method parameters, classes, fields and methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references inside Javadoc comments.\n\nIn the following example, the `someParam` parameter is missing, so it will be highlighted:\n\n\n    class A {\n        /**\n         * @param someParam description\n         **/\n        void foo() {\n        }\n    }\n\n\nDisable the **Report inaccessible symbols** option to ignore the tags that reference missing method parameters,\nclasses, fields and methods."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Javadoc",
                      "index": 61,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ImplicitArrayToString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'toString()' on array"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports arrays used in 'String' concatenations or passed as parameters to 'java.io.PrintStream' methods, such as 'System.out.println()'. Usually, the content of the array is meant to be used and not the array object itself. Example: 'void print(Object[] objects) {\n    System.out.println(objects);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void print(Object[] objects) {\n    System.out.println(Arrays.toString(objects));\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports arrays used in `String` concatenations or passed as parameters to `java.io.PrintStream` methods, such as `System.out.println()`.\n\n\nUsually, the content of the array is meant to be used and not the array object itself.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void print(Object[] objects) {\n        System.out.println(objects);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void print(Object[] objects) {\n        System.out.println(Arrays.toString(objects));\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReuseOfLocalVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reuse of local variable"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables that are \"reused\" overwriting their values with new values unrelated to their original use. Such a local variable reuse may be confusing, as the intended semantics of the local variable may vary with each use. It may also be prone to bugs if due to the code changes, the values that have been considered overwritten actually appear to be alive. It is a good practice to keep variable lifetimes as short as possible, and not to reuse local variables for the sake of brevity. Example: 'void x() {\n        String s = \"one\";\n        System.out.println(\"s = \" + s);\n        s = \"two\"; //reuse of local variable 's'\n        System.out.println(\"s = \" + s);\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables that are \"reused\" overwriting their values with new values unrelated to their original use.\n\nSuch a local variable reuse may be confusing,\nas the intended semantics of the local variable may vary with each use. It may also be\nprone to bugs if due to the code changes, the values that have been considered overwritten actually\nappear to be alive. It is a good practice to keep variable lifetimes as short as possible, and not\nto reuse local variables for the sake of brevity.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        void x() {\n            String s = \"one\";\n            System.out.println(\"s = \" + s);\n            s = \"two\"; //reuse of local variable 's'\n            System.out.println(\"s = \" + s);\n        }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "BooleanMethodNameMustStartWithQuestion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boolean method name must start with question word"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boolean methods whose names do not start with a question word. Boolean methods that override library methods are ignored by this inspection. Example: 'boolean empty(List<String> list) {\n  return list.isEmpty();\n}' A quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor. Configure the inspection: Use the Boolean method name prefixes list to specify acceptable question words to start boolean method names with. Use the Ignore methods with 'java.lang.Boolean' return type option to ignore methods with the 'java.lang.Boolean' return type. Use the Ignore boolean methods in an @interface option to ignore boolean methods in annotation types ('@interface'). Use the Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method to ignore methods the have supers.",
                  "markdown": "Reports boolean methods whose names do not start with a question word.\n\nBoolean methods that override library methods are ignored by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    boolean empty(List<String> list) {\n      return list.isEmpty();\n    }\n\nA quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Boolean method name prefixes** list to specify acceptable question words to start boolean method names with.\n* Use the **Ignore methods with 'java.lang.Boolean' return type** option to ignore methods with the `java.lang.Boolean` return type.\n* Use the **Ignore boolean methods in an @interface** option to ignore boolean methods in annotation types (`@interface`).\n* Use the **Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method** to ignore methods the have supers."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "SynchronizationOnLocalVariableOrMethodParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on local variable or method parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports synchronization on a local variable or parameter. It is very difficult to guarantee correct operation when such synchronization is used. It may be possible to improve such code, for example, by controlling access using a synchronized wrapper class or by synchronizing on a field. Example: 'void bar() {\n    final Object lock = new Object();\n    synchronized (lock) { }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports synchronization on a local variable or parameter.\n\n\nIt is very difficult to guarantee correct operation when such synchronization is used.\nIt may be possible to improve such code, for example, by controlling access using a synchronized wrapper class or by synchronizing on a\nfield.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void bar() {\n        final Object lock = new Object();\n        synchronized (lock) { }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "FinalMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method can't be overridden"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that are declared 'final'. Such methods can't be overridden and may indicate a lack of object-oriented design. Some coding standards discourage 'final' methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that are declared `final`. Such methods can't be overridden and may indicate a lack of object-oriented design. Some coding standards discourage `final` methods."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "NegatedConditionalExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negated conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions which are negated with a prefix expression, as such constructions may be confusing. There is a fix that propagates the outer negation to both branches. Example: '!(i == 1 ? a : b)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'i == 1 ? !a : !b'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions which are negated with a prefix expression, as such constructions may be confusing.\n\nThere is a fix that propagates the outer negation to both branches.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      !(i == 1 ? a : b)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      i == 1 ? !a : !b\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousSystemArraycopy",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'System.arraycopy()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports suspicious calls to 'System.arraycopy()'. Such calls are suspicious when: the source or destination is not of an array type the source and destination are of different types the copied chunk length is greater than 'src.length - srcPos' the copied chunk length is greater than 'dest.length - destPos' the ranges always intersect when the source and destination are the same array Example: 'void foo() {\n    int[] src = new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 };\n    System.arraycopy(src, 0, src, 1, 2); // warning: Copying to the same array with intersecting ranges\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports suspicious calls to `System.arraycopy()`.\n\nSuch calls are suspicious when:\n\n* the source or destination is not of an array type\n* the source and destination are of different types\n* the copied chunk length is greater than `src.length - srcPos`\n* the copied chunk length is greater than `dest.length - destPos`\n* the ranges always intersect when the source and destination are the same array\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo() {\n        int[] src = new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 };\n        System.arraycopy(src, 0, src, 1, 2); // warning: Copying to the same array with intersecting ranges\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AbsoluteAlignmentInUserInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Absolute alignment in AWT/Swing code"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of absolute alignment constants from AWT and Swing. Internationalized applications use relative alignment because it respects the locale component orientation settings. Example: 'JPanel panel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout(2, 2));\n  JLabel label = new JLabel(\"Hello World\");\n  panel.add(label, BorderLayout.NORTH);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'JPanel panel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout(2, 2));\n  JLabel label = new JLabel(\"Hello World\");\n  panel.add(label, BorderLayout.PAGE_START);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of absolute alignment constants from AWT and Swing. Internationalized applications use relative alignment because it respects the locale component orientation settings.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      JPanel panel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout(2, 2));\n      JLabel label = new JLabel(\"Hello World\");\n      panel.add(label, BorderLayout.NORTH);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      JPanel panel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout(2, 2));\n      JLabel label = new JLabel(\"Hello World\");\n      panel.add(label, BorderLayout.PAGE_START);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Internationalization",
                      "index": 6,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LoggingConditionDisagreesWithLogStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Log condition does not match logging call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports is log enabled for conditions of 'if' statements that do not match the log level of the contained logging call. For example: 'if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {\n    // debug level logged, but checked for trace level\n    LOG.debug(\"some log message\");\n  }' This inspection understands the java.util.logging, log4j, Log4j 2, Apache Commons Logging and the SLF4J logging frameworks.",
                  "markdown": "Reports *is log enabled for* conditions of `if` statements that do not match the log level of the contained logging call.\n\n\nFor example:\n\n\n      if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {\n        // debug level logged, but checked for trace level\n        LOG.debug(\"some log message\");\n      }\n\nThis inspection understands the *java.util.logging* , *log4j* , *Log4j 2* , *Apache Commons Logging*\nand the *SLF4J* logging frameworks."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Logging",
                      "index": 59,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantLambdaParameterType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant lambda parameter types"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda formal parameter types that are redundant because they can be inferred from the context. Example: 'Map<String, Integer> map = ...\n  map.forEach((String s, Integer i) -> log.info(s + \"=\" + i));' The quick-fix removes the parameter types from the lambda. 'Map<String, Integer> map = ...\n  map.forEach((s, i) -> log.info(s + \"=\" + i));'",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda formal parameter types that are redundant because they can be inferred from the context.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Map<String, Integer> map = ...\n      map.forEach((String s, Integer i) -> log.info(s + \"=\" + i));\n\nThe quick-fix removes the parameter types from the lambda.\n\n\n      Map<String, Integer> map = ...\n      map.forEach((s, i) -> log.info(s + \"=\" + i));\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConditionalExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of the ternary condition operator and suggests converting them to 'if'/'else' statements. Some code standards prohibit the use of the condition operator. Example: 'Object result = (condition) ? foo() : bar();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Object result;\n  if (condition) {\n    comp = foo();\n  }\n  else {\n    comp = bar();\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore for simple assignments and returns option to ignore simple assignments and returns and allow the following constructs: 'String s = (foo == null) ? \"\" : foo.toString();' Use the Ignore places where an if statement is not possible option to ignore conditional expressions in contexts in which automatic replacement with an if statement is not possible (for example, when the conditional expression is used as an argument to a 'super()' constructor call).",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of the ternary condition operator and suggests converting them to `if`/`else` statements.\n\nSome code standards prohibit the use of the condition operator.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Object result = (condition) ? foo() : bar();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Object result;\n      if (condition) {\n        comp = foo();\n      }\n      else {\n        comp = bar();\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the **Ignore for simple assignments and returns** option to ignore simple assignments and returns and allow the following constructs:\n\n\n      String s = (foo == null) ? \"\" : foo.toString();\n\n\nUse the **Ignore places where an if statement is not possible** option to ignore conditional expressions in contexts in which automatic\nreplacement with an if statement is not possible (for example, when the conditional expression is used as an argument to a\n`super()` constructor call)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
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              },
              {
                "id": "UseOfClone",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of 'clone()' or 'Cloneable'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports implementations of and calls to the 'clone()' method and uses of 'java.lang.Cloneable'. Some coding standards prohibit the use of 'clone()' and recommend using a copy constructor or the 'static' factory method instead. The inspection ignores calls to 'clone()' on arrays because it's a correct and compact way to copy an array.",
                  "markdown": "Reports implementations of and calls to the `clone()` method and uses of `java.lang.Cloneable`.\n\nSome coding standards prohibit the use of `clone()` and recommend using a copy constructor or\nthe `static` factory method instead.\n\nThe inspection ignores calls to `clone()` on arrays because it's a correct and compact way to copy an array."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Cloning issues",
                      "index": 94,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissingFinalNewline",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing final new line"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports if manifest files do not end with a final newline as required by the JAR file specification.",
                  "markdown": "Reports if manifest files do not end with a final newline as required by the JAR file specification."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Manifest",
                      "index": 95,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NestedTryStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested 'try' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports nested 'try' statements. Nested 'try' statements may result in unclear code and should probably have their 'catch' and 'finally' sections merged.",
                  "markdown": "Reports nested `try` statements.\n\nNested `try` statements\nmay result in unclear code and should probably have their `catch` and `finally` sections\nmerged."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonStaticFinalLogger",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-constant logger"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports logger fields that are not declared 'static' and/or 'final'. Ensuring that every class logger is effectively constant and bound to that class simplifies the task of providing a unified logging implementation for an application. A quick-fix is provided to change the logger modifiers to 'static final'. Example: 'public class Significant {\n    private Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Significant {\n    private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Logger class name table to specify logger class names. The inspection will report the fields that are not 'static' and 'final' and are of the type equal to one of the specified class names.",
                  "markdown": "Reports logger fields that are not declared `static` and/or `final`. Ensuring that every class logger is effectively constant and bound to that class simplifies the task of providing a unified logging implementation for an application.\n\nA quick-fix is provided to change the logger modifiers to `static final`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Significant {\n        private Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Significant {\n        private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n      }\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Logger class name** table to specify logger class names. The inspection will report the fields that are not `static` and `final` and are of the type equal to one of the specified class names."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Logging",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConditionalExpressionWithIdenticalBranches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Conditional expression with identical branches"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions with identical 'then' and 'else' branches. Such expressions almost certainly indicate bugs. The inspection provides a fix that collapses conditional expressions. Example: 'int y = x == 10 ? 4 : 4;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int y = 4;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions with identical `then` and `else` branches.\n\nSuch expressions almost certainly indicate bugs. The inspection provides a fix that collapses conditional expressions.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int y = x == 10 ? 4 : 4;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int y = 4;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OnlyOneElementUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Only one element is used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lists, arrays, and strings where exactly one element is queried right upon the creation. Such expressions may appear after refactoring and usually could be replaced with an accessed element. Example: 'System.out.println(new int[] {1,2,3,4,5}[2]);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.println(3);' New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports lists, arrays, and strings where exactly one element is queried right upon the creation. Such expressions may appear after refactoring and usually could be replaced with an accessed element.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      System.out.println(new int[] {1,2,3,4,5}[2]);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.out.println(3);\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BadExceptionThrown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Prohibited exception thrown"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'throw' statements that throw an inappropriate exception. For example an exception can be inappropriate because it is overly generic, such as 'java.lang.Exception' or 'java.io.IOException'. Example: 'void setup(Mode mode) {\n      if (mode == null)\n          throw new RuntimeException(\"Problem during setup\"); // warning: Prohibited exception 'RuntimeException' thrown\n      ...\n  }' Use the Prohibited exceptions list to specify which exceptions should be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `throw` statements that throw an inappropriate exception. For example an exception can be inappropriate because it is overly generic, such as `java.lang.Exception` or `java.io.IOException`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void setup(Mode mode) {\n          if (mode == null)\n              throw new RuntimeException(\"Problem during setup\"); // warning: Prohibited exception 'RuntimeException' thrown\n          ...\n      }\n\nUse the **Prohibited exceptions** list to specify which exceptions should be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryBoxing",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary boxing"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports explicit boxing, that is wrapping of primitive values in objects. Explicit manual boxing is unnecessary as of Java 5 and later, and can safely be removed. Examples: 'Integer i = new Integer(1);' → 'Integer i = Integer.valueOf(1);' 'int i = Integer.valueOf(1);' → 'int i = 1;' Use the Only report truly superfluously boxed expressions option to report only truly superfluous boxing, where a boxed value is immediately unboxed either implicitly or explicitly. In this case, the entire boxing-unboxing step can be removed. The inspection doesn't report simple explicit boxing. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports explicit boxing, that is wrapping of primitive values in objects.\n\nExplicit manual boxing is unnecessary as of Java 5 and later, and can safely be removed.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n* `Integer i = new Integer(1);` → `Integer i = Integer.valueOf(1);`\n* `int i = Integer.valueOf(1);` → `int i = 1;`\n\n\nUse the **Only report truly superfluously boxed expressions** option to report only truly superfluous boxing,\nwhere a boxed value is immediately unboxed either implicitly or explicitly.\nIn this case, the entire boxing-unboxing step can be removed. The inspection doesn't report simple explicit boxing.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 5",
                      "index": 99,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Anonymous2MethodRef",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous type can be replaced with method reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous classes which can be replaced with method references. Note that if an anonymous class is converted into an unbound method reference, the same method reference object can be reused by the Java runtime during subsequent invocations. On the other hand, when an anonymous class is used, separate objects are created every time. Thus, applying the quick-fix can cause the semantics change in rare cases, e.g. when anonymous class instances are used as 'HashMap' keys. Example: 'Runnable r = new Runnable() {\n      @Override\n      public void run() {\n        System.out.println();\n      }\n    };' The quick-fix changes this code to the compact form: 'Runnable r = System.out::println;'. Use the Report when interface is not annotated with @FunctionalInterface option to enable this inspection for interfaces which are not annotated with @FunctionalInterface. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous classes which can be replaced with method references.\n\n\nNote that if an anonymous class is converted into an unbound method reference, the same method reference object\ncan be reused by the Java runtime during subsequent invocations. On the other hand, when an anonymous class is used,\nseparate objects are created every time. Thus, applying the quick-fix can cause the semantics change in rare cases,\ne.g. when anonymous class instances are used as `HashMap` keys.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        Runnable r = new Runnable() {\n          @Override\n          public void run() {\n            System.out.println();\n          }\n        };\n\nThe quick-fix changes this code to the compact form: `Runnable r = System.out::println;`.\n\nUse the **Report when interface is not annotated with @FunctionalInterface** option to enable this inspection for\ninterfaces which are not annotated with @FunctionalInterface.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 8",
                      "index": 100,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PublicMethodNotExposedInInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public' method not exposed in interface"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' methods in classes which are not exposed in an interface. Exposing all 'public' methods via an interface is important for maintaining loose coupling, and may be necessary for certain component-based programming styles. Example: 'interface Person {\n  String getName();\n}\n\nclass PersonImpl implements Person {\n  private String name;\n\n  // ok: method is exposed in interface\n  @Override\n  public String getName() {\n    return name;\n  }\n\n  // warning: method is public\n  // but not exposed in interface\n  public void setName() {\n    this.name = name;\n  }\n}' Use the Ignore if annotated by list to specify special annotations. Methods annotated with one of these annotations will be ignored by this inspection. Use the Ignore if the containing class does not implement a non-library interface option to ignore methods from classes which do not implement any interface from the project.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` methods in classes which are not exposed in an interface.\n\nExposing all `public` methods via an interface is important for\nmaintaining loose coupling, and may be necessary for certain component-based programming styles.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    interface Person {\n      String getName();\n    }\n\n    class PersonImpl implements Person {\n      private String name;\n\n      // ok: method is exposed in interface\n      @Override\n      public String getName() {\n        return name;\n      }\n\n      // warning: method is public\n      // but not exposed in interface\n      public void setName() {\n        this.name = name;\n      }\n    }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore if annotated by** list to specify special annotations. Methods annotated with one of\nthese annotations will be ignored by this inspection.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore if the containing class does not implement a non-library interface** option to ignore methods from classes which do not\nimplement any interface from the project."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SerializableHasSerialVersionUIDField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Serializable class without 'serialVersionUID'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that implement 'Serializable' and do not declare a 'serialVersionUID' field. Without a 'serialVersionUID' field, any change to the class will make previously serialized versions unreadable. Example: 'class Main implements Serializable {\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main implements Serializable {\n    private static final long serialVersionUID = -1446398935944895849L;\n  }' When using a language level of JDK 14 or higher, the quickfix will also add the 'java.io.Serial' annotation. Use the following options to configure the inspection: List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit 'Serializable' from a superclass but are not intended for serialization. Whether to ignore 'Serializable' anonymous classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that implement `Serializable` and do not declare a `serialVersionUID` field.\n\n\nWithout a `serialVersionUID` field, any change to the class will make previously serialized versions unreadable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main implements Serializable {\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main implements Serializable {\n        private static final long serialVersionUID = -1446398935944895849L;\n      }\n\nWhen using a language level of JDK 14 or higher, the quickfix will also add the `java.io.Serial` annotation.\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit `Serializable` from a superclass but are not intended for serialization.\n* Whether to ignore `Serializable` anonymous classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TestCaseWithNoTestMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Test class with no tests"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'abstract' test cases without any test methods. Such test cases usually indicate unfinished code or could be a refactoring leftover that should be removed. Example: 'public class CrucialTest {\n    @Before\n    public void setUp() {\n      System.out.println(\"setting up\");\n    }\n  }' Use the Ignore test cases which have superclasses with test methods option to ignore test cases which have super classes with test methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`abstract` test cases without any test methods.\n\nSuch test cases usually indicate unfinished code\nor could be a refactoring leftover that should be removed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      public class CrucialTest {\n        @Before\n        public void setUp() {\n          System.out.println(\"setting up\");\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the **Ignore test cases which have superclasses with test methods** option to ignore test cases which have super classes\nwith test methods."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                      "index": 74,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "MismatchedArrayReadWrite",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Mismatched read and write of array"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports arrays whose contents are read but not updated, or updated but not read. Such inconsistent reads and writes are pointless and probably indicate dead, incomplete or erroneous code. Example: 'final int[] bar = new int[3];\n  bar[2] = 3;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports arrays whose contents are read but not updated, or updated but not read. Such inconsistent reads and writes are pointless and probably indicate dead, incomplete or erroneous code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      final int[] bar = new int[3];\n      bar[2] = 3;\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessarilyQualifiedStaticUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessarily qualified static access"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of static members qualified with the class name. Such qualification is unnecessary and may be safely removed. Example: 'class Foo {\n    static void foo() {}\n    static int x;\n\n    void bar() {\n      Foo.foo();\n      System.out.println(Foo.x);\n    }\n\n    static void baz() { Foo.foo(); }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    static void foo() {}\n    static int x;\n\n    void bar() {\n      foo();\n      System.out.println(x);\n    }\n\n    static void baz() { foo(); }\n  }' Use the inspection options to toggle the reporting for: Static fields access: 'void bar() { System.out.println(Foo.x); }' Calls to static methods: 'void bar() { Foo.foo(); }' Also, you can configure the inspection to only report static member usage in a static context. In this case, only 'static void baz() { Foo.foo(); }' will be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of static members qualified with the class name.\n\n\nSuch qualification is unnecessary and may be safely removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        static void foo() {}\n        static int x;\n\n        void bar() {\n          Foo.foo();\n          System.out.println(Foo.x);\n        }\n\n        static void baz() { Foo.foo(); }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        static void foo() {}\n        static int x;\n\n        void bar() {\n          foo();\n          System.out.println(x);\n        }\n\n        static void baz() { foo(); }\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection options to toggle the reporting for:\n\n* Static fields access:  \n  `void bar() { System.out.println(Foo.x); }`\n\n* Calls to static methods:  \n  `void bar() { Foo.foo(); }`\n\n\nAlso, you can configure the inspection to only report static member usage\nin a static context. In this case, only `static void baz() { Foo.foo(); }` will be reported."
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              {
                "id": "CollectionsMustHaveInitialCapacity",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Collection without initial capacity"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to instantiate a new 'Collection' object without specifying an initial capacity. If no initial capacity is specified, a default capacity is used, which will rarely be optimal. Failing to specify initial capacities for collections may result in performance issues if space needs to be reallocated and memory copied when the initial capacity is exceeded. This inspection checks allocations of classes listed in the inspection's settings. Example: 'new HashMap<String, String>();' Use the following options to configure the inspection: List collection classes that should be checked. Whether to ignore field initializers.",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to instantiate a new `Collection` object without specifying an initial capacity.\n\n\nIf no initial capacity is specified, a default capacity is used, which will rarely be optimal. Failing\nto specify initial capacities for collections may result in performance issues if space needs to be reallocated and\nmemory copied when the initial capacity is exceeded.\nThis inspection checks allocations of classes listed in the inspection's settings.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      new HashMap<String, String>();\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List collection classes that should be checked.\n* Whether to ignore field initializers."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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              {
                "id": "ClassOnlyUsedInOneModule",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class only used from one other module"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that: do not depend on any other class in their module depend on classes from a different module are a dependency only for classes from this other module Such classes could be moved into the module on which they depend. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that:\n\n* do not depend on any other class in their module\n* depend on classes from a different module\n* are a dependency only for classes from this other module\n\nSuch classes could be moved into the module on which they depend.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "TryStatementWithMultipleResources",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'try' statement with multiple resources can be split"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'try' statements with multiple resources that can be automatically split into multiple try-with-resources statements. This conversion can be useful for further refactoring (for example, for extracting the nested 'try' statement into a separate method). Example: 'try (FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(\"in.txt\");\n     FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(\"out.txt\")) {\n     /*read and write*/\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'try (FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(\"in.txt\")) {\n    try (FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(\"out.txt\")) {\n      /*read and write*/\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `try` statements with multiple resources that can be automatically split into multiple try-with-resources statements.\n\nThis conversion can be useful for further refactoring\n(for example, for extracting the nested `try` statement into a separate method).\n\nExample:\n\n\n      try (FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(\"in.txt\");\n         FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(\"out.txt\")) {\n         /*read and write*/\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try (FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(\"in.txt\")) {\n        try (FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(\"out.txt\")) {\n          /*read and write*/\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "CloneableImplementsClone",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cloneable class without 'clone()' method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes implementing the 'Cloneable' interface that don't override the 'clone()' method. Such classes use the default implementation of 'clone()', which isn't 'public' but 'protected', and which does not copy the mutable state of the class. A quick-fix is available to generate a basic 'clone()' method, which can be used as a basis for a properly functioning 'clone()' method expected from a 'Cloneable' class. Example: 'public class Data implements Cloneable {\n    private String[] names;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Data implements Cloneable {\n    private String[] names;\n\n    @Override\n    public Data clone() {\n      try {\n        Data clone = (Data) super.clone();\n        // TODO: copy mutable state here, so the clone can't change the internals of the original\n        return clone;\n      } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n        throw new AssertionError();\n      }\n    }\n  }' Use the Ignore classes cloneable due to inheritance option to ignore classes that are 'Cloneable' because they inherit from the 'Cloneable' class. Use the Ignore when Cloneable is necessary to call clone() method of super class option to ignore classes that require implementing 'Cloneable' because they call the 'clone()' method from a superclass.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes implementing the `Cloneable` interface that don't override the `clone()` method.\n\nSuch classes use the default implementation of `clone()`,\nwhich isn't `public` but `protected`, and which does not copy the mutable state of the class.\n\nA quick-fix is available to generate a basic `clone()` method,\nwhich can be used as a basis for a properly functioning `clone()` method\nexpected from a `Cloneable` class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Data implements Cloneable {\n        private String[] names;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Data implements Cloneable {\n        private String[] names;\n\n        @Override\n        public Data clone() {\n          try {\n            Data clone = (Data) super.clone();\n            // TODO: copy mutable state here, so the clone can't change the internals of the original\n            return clone;\n          } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n            throw new AssertionError();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the **Ignore classes cloneable due to inheritance** option to ignore classes that are\n`Cloneable` because they inherit from the `Cloneable` class.\n\nUse the **Ignore when Cloneable is necessary to call clone() method of super class**\noption to ignore classes that require implementing `Cloneable` because they call the `clone()` method from a superclass."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "TypeMayBeWeakened",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Type may be weakened"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variable and method return types that can be changed to a more abstract (weaker) type. This allows making the code more abstract, hence more reusable. Example: '// Type of parameter can be weakened to java.util.List\n  void processList(ArrayList<String> list) {\n    if (list.isEmpty()) return;\n    System.out.println(\"Processing\");\n    for (String s : list) {\n      System.out.println(\"String: \" + s);\n    }\n  }' Enable the Use righthand type checkbox below to prevent weakening the left side of assignments when the right side is not a type cast or a new expression. When storing the result of a method call in a variable, it is useful to retain the type of the method call result instead of unnecessarily weakening it. Enable the Use parameterized type checkbox below to use the parameterized type of the collection as the weakest type when the object evaluated is used as an argument to a collection method with a parameter type of 'java.lang.Object'. Use this option to prevent weakening to 'Object' when passing an object to the following collection methods: 'get()', 'remove()', 'contains()', 'indexOf()', 'lastIndexOf()', 'containsKey()' and 'containsValue()'. Enable the Do not weaken to Object checkbox below to specify whether a type should be weakened to 'java.lang.Object'. Weakening to 'java.lang.Object' is rarely very useful. Enable the Only weaken to an interface checkbox below to only report a problem when the type can be weakened to an interface type. Enable the Do not weaken return type checkbox below to prevent reporting a problem when the return type may be weakened. Only variables will be analyzed. Enable the Do not suggest weakening variable declared as 'var' checkbox below to prevent reporting on local variables declared using the 'var' keyword (Java 10+) Stop classes are intended to prevent weakening to classes lower than stop classes, even if it is possible. In some cases, this may improve readability.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variable and method return types that can be changed to a more abstract (weaker) type. This allows making the code more abstract, hence more reusable.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // Type of parameter can be weakened to java.util.List\n      void processList(ArrayList<String> list) {\n        if (list.isEmpty()) return;\n        System.out.println(\"Processing\");\n        for (String s : list) {\n          System.out.println(\"String: \" + s);\n        }\n      }\n\n\nEnable the **Use righthand type** checkbox below\nto prevent weakening the left side of assignments when the right side is not\na type cast or a new expression. When storing the result of a method call in a variable, it is\nuseful to retain the type of the method call result instead of unnecessarily weakening it.\n\n\nEnable the **Use parameterized type** checkbox below\nto use the parameterized type of the collection as the weakest type when\nthe object evaluated is used as an argument to a collection method with a parameter type of\n`java.lang.Object`.\nUse this option to prevent weakening to `Object` when passing an object to the following collection methods:\n`get()`, `remove()`,\n`contains()`, `indexOf()`,\n`lastIndexOf()`, `containsKey()` and `containsValue()`.\n\n\nEnable the **Do not weaken to Object** checkbox below\nto specify whether a type should be weakened to `java.lang.Object`.\nWeakening to `java.lang.Object` is rarely very useful.\n\n\nEnable the **Only weaken to an interface** checkbox below\nto only report a problem when the type can be weakened to an interface type.\n\n\nEnable the **Do not weaken return type** checkbox below\nto prevent reporting a problem when the return type may be weakened.\nOnly variables will be analyzed.\n\n\nEnable the **Do not suggest weakening variable declared as 'var'** checkbox below\nto prevent reporting on local variables declared using the 'var' keyword (Java 10+)\n\n\n**Stop classes** are intended to prevent weakening to classes\nlower than stop classes, even if it is possible.\nIn some cases, this may improve readability."
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              {
                "id": "OctalAndDecimalIntegersMixed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Octal and decimal integers in same array"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports mixed octal and decimal integer literals in a single array initializer. This situation might happen when you copy a list of numbers into an array initializer. Some numbers in the array might be zero-padded and the compiler will interpret them as octal. Example: 'int[] elapsed = {1, 13, 052};' After the quick-fix that removes a leading zero is applied: 'int[] elapsed = {1, 13, 52};' If it is an octal number (for example, after a variable inline), then you can use another quick-fix that converts octal to decimal: 'int[] elapsed = {1, 13, 42};'",
                  "markdown": "Reports mixed octal and decimal integer literals in a single array initializer. This situation might happen when you copy a list of numbers into an array initializer. Some numbers in the array might be zero-padded and the compiler will interpret them as octal.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    int[] elapsed = {1, 13, 052};\n\nAfter the quick-fix that removes a leading zero is applied:\n\n    int[] elapsed = {1, 13, 52};\n\nIf it is an octal number (for example, after a variable inline), then you can use another quick-fix that converts octal to decimal:\n`int[] elapsed = {1, 13, 42};`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                "id": "Deprecation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated API usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of deprecated APIs (classes, fields, and methods), for example: 'new Thread().stop();'. By default, the inspection doesn't produce a warning if it's impossible or hard to avoid it. For example, the following code won't be reported: 'abstract class A { //library code\n     @Deprecated\n     abstract void m();\n  }\n  class B extends A { //project code\n     @Override\n     void m() {\n        //doSmth;\n     }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the inspection's options to disable this inspection inside deprecated members, overrides of abstract deprecated methods, non-static import statements, methods of deprecated classes, or same top-level classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of deprecated APIs (classes, fields, and methods), for example: `new Thread().stop();`.\n\nBy default, the inspection doesn't produce a warning if it's impossible or hard to avoid it. For example,\nthe following code won't be reported:\n\n\n      abstract class A { //library code\n         @Deprecated\n         abstract void m();\n      }\n      class B extends A { //project code\n         @Override\n         void m() {\n            //doSmth;\n         }\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the inspection's options to disable this inspection inside deprecated members,\noverrides of abstract deprecated methods, non-static import statements, methods of deprecated classes, or same top-level classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "ConditionSignal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'signal()' instead of 'signalAll()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition.signal()'. While occasionally useful, in almost all cases 'signalAll()' is a better and safer choice.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition.signal()`. While occasionally useful, in almost all cases `signalAll()` is a better and safer choice."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "PublicMethodWithoutLogging",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public' method without logging"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any public methods that do not contain a logging statement. This inspection does not report simple getters and setters. For example: 'public class Crucial {\n    private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Crucial.class);\n    public void doImportantStuff() {\n      // warning on this method\n    }\n\n    public void doOtherStuff() {\n      LOG.info(\"do other stuff\");\n    }\n  }' Use the table below to specify Logger class names. Public methods that do not use instance methods of the specified classes will be reported by this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any public methods that do not contain a logging statement. This inspection does not report simple getters and setters.\n\nFor example:\n\n\n      public class Crucial {\n        private static finalLogger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Crucial.class);\n        public void doImportantStuff() {\n          // warning on this method\n        }\n\n        public void doOtherStuff() {\n          LOG.info(\"do other stuff\");\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the table below to specify Logger class names.\nPublic methods that do not use instance methods of the specified classes will be reported by this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Logging",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ClassNestingDepth",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inner class too deeply nested"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose number of nested inner classes exceeds the specified maximum. Nesting inner classes inside other inner classes is confusing and indicates that a refactoring may be necessary. Use the Nesting limit field to specify the maximum allowed nesting depth for a class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose number of nested inner classes exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nNesting inner classes inside other inner classes is confusing and indicates that a refactoring may be necessary.\n\nUse the **Nesting limit** field to specify the maximum allowed nesting depth for a class."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Class metrics",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LambdaParameterTypeCanBeSpecified",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda parameter type can be specified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda parameters that do not have their type specified and suggests adding the missing type declarations. Example: 'Function<String, Integer> length = a -> a.length();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Function<String, Integer> length = (String a) -> a.length();' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda parameters that do not have their type specified and suggests adding the missing type declarations.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Function<String, Integer> length = a -> a.length();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Function<String, Integer> length = (String a) -> a.length();\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "TextLabelInSwitchStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Text label in 'switch' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports labeled statements inside of 'switch' statements. While occasionally intended, this construction is often the result of a typo. Example: 'switch (x) {\n      case 1:\n      case2:   //warning: Text label 'case2:' in 'switch' statement\n      case 3:\n          break;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports labeled statements inside of `switch` statements. While occasionally intended, this construction is often the result of a typo.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      switch (x) {\n          case 1:\n          case2:   //warning: Text label 'case2:' in 'switch' statement\n          case 3:\n              break;\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "PackageVisibleInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package-visible nested class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports nested classes that are declared without any access modifier (also known as package-private). Example: 'public class Outer {\n    static class Nested {}  // warning\n    class Inner {}          // warning\n    enum Mode {}            // warning depends on the setting\n    interface I {}          // warning depends on the setting\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore package-visible inner enums option to ignore package-private inner enums. Use the Ignore package-visible inner interfaces option to ignore package-private inner interfaces.",
                  "markdown": "Reports nested classes that are declared without any access modifier (also known as package-private).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Outer {\n        static class Nested {}  // warning\n        class Inner {}          // warning\n        enum Mode {}            // warning depends on the setting\n        interface I {}          // warning depends on the setting\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore package-visible inner enums** option to ignore package-private inner enums.\n* Use the **Ignore package-visible inner interfaces** option to ignore package-private inner interfaces."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Encapsulation",
                      "index": 104,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryUnaryMinus",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary unary minus"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary unary minuses. Such expressions might be hard to understand and might contain errors. For example: 'void unaryMinus(int i) {\n    int x = - -i;\n  }' The following quick fixes are suggested here: Remove '-' operators before the 'i' variable: 'void unaryMinus(int i) {\n    int x = i;\n  }' Replace '-' operators with the prefix decrement operator: 'void unaryMinus(int i) {\n    int x = --i;\n  }' Another example: 'void unaryMinus(int i) {\n    i += - 8;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void unaryMinus(int i) {\n    i -= 8;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary unary minuses. Such expressions might be hard to understand and might contain errors.\n\n**For example:**\n\n    void unaryMinus(int i) {\n        int x = - -i;\n      }\n\nThe following quick fixes are suggested here:\n\n* Remove `-` operators before the `i` variable:\n\n      void unaryMinus(int i) {\n          int x = i;\n        }\n\n* Replace `-` operators with the prefix decrement operator:\n\n      void unaryMinus(int i) {\n          int x = --i;\n        }\n\n**Another example:**\n\n    void unaryMinus(int i) {\n        i += - 8;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    void unaryMinus(int i) {\n        i -= 8;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MethodMayBeStatic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method can be made 'static'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that can safely be made 'static'. Making methods static when possible can reduce memory consumption and improve your code quality. A method can be 'static' if: it is not 'synchronized', 'native' or 'abstract', does not reference any of non-static methods and non-static fields from the containing class, is not an override and is not overridden in a subclass. Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether to report only 'private' and 'final' methods, which increases the performance of this inspection. Whether to ignore empty methods. Whether to ignore default methods in interface when using Java 8 or higher. Whether to let the quick-fix replace instance qualifiers with class references in calls to methods which are made 'static', that is, call 'myClass.m()' would be replaced with 'MyClass.m()'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that can safely be made `static`. Making methods static when possible can reduce memory consumption and improve your code quality.\n\nA method can be `static` if:\n\n* it is not `synchronized`, `native` or `abstract`,\n* does not reference any of non-static methods and non-static fields from the containing class,\n* is not an override and is not overridden in a subclass.\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether to report only `private` and `final` methods, which increases the performance of this inspection.\n* Whether to ignore empty methods.\n* Whether to ignore default methods in interface when using Java 8 or higher.\n* Whether to let the quick-fix replace instance qualifiers with class references in calls to methods which are made `static`, that is, call `myClass.m()` would be replaced with `MyClass.m()`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TestMethodWithoutAssertion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Test method without assertions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports test methods that do not contain any assertions. Such methods may indicate either incomplete or weak test cases. Example: 'public class ExtensiveTest {\n\n    @Test\n    public void testAlive() {\n      System.out.println(\"nothing\");\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the table to specify the combinations of fully qualified class name and method name regular expression that should qualify as assertions. Class names also match subclasses. Use the 'assert' keyword is considered an assertion option to specify if the Java 'assert' statements using the 'assert' keyword should be considered an assertion. Use the Ignore test methods which declare exceptions option to ignore the test methods that declare exceptions. This can be useful when you have tests that will throw an exception on failure and thus don't need any assertions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports test methods that do not contain any assertions. Such methods may indicate either incomplete or weak test cases.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class ExtensiveTest {\n\n        @Test\n        public void testAlive() {\n          System.out.println(\"nothing\");\n        }\n      }\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the table to specify the combinations of fully qualified class name and method name regular expression that should qualify as assertions. Class names also match subclasses.\n* Use the **'assert' keyword is considered an assertion** option to specify if the Java `assert` statements using the `assert` keyword should be considered an assertion.\n* Use the **Ignore test methods which declare exceptions** option to ignore the test methods that declare exceptions. This can be useful when you have tests that will throw an exception on failure and thus don't need any assertions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 105,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PlaceholderCountMatchesArgumentCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Number of placeholders does not match number of arguments in logging call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports SLF4J or Log4j 2 logging calls, such as 'logger.info(\"{}: {}\", key)' where the number of '{}' placeholders in the logger message doesn't match the number of other arguments to the logging call.",
                  "markdown": "Reports SLF4J or Log4j 2 logging calls, such as `logger.info(\"{}: {}\", key)` where the number of `{}` placeholders in the logger message doesn't match the number of other arguments to the logging call."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Logging",
                      "index": 59,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EscapedSpace",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-terminal use of '\\s' escape sequence"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports uses of '\"\\s\"' escape sequence anywhere except text-block line endings or within series of several spaces. The '\"\\s\"' escape sequence is intended to encode a space at the end of text-block lines where normal spaces are trimmed. In other locations, as well as in regular string literals, '\"\\s\"' is identical to an ordinary space character ('\" \"'). Use of '\"\\s\"' is confusing and can be a mistake, especially if the string is interpreted as a regular expression. Example: 'if (str.matches(\"\\s+\")) {...}' Here it's likely that '\"\\\\s+\"' was intended (to match any whitespace character). If not, using 'str.matches(\" +\")' would be less confusing. The quick-fix is provided that simply replaces '\\s' with a space character. This inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 15 or higher. New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports uses of `\"\\s\"` escape sequence anywhere except text-block line endings or within series of several spaces. The `\"\\s\"` escape sequence is intended to encode a space at the end of text-block lines where normal spaces are trimmed. In other locations, as well as in regular string literals, `\"\\s\"` is identical to an ordinary space character (`\" \"`). Use of `\"\\s\"` is confusing and can be a mistake, especially if the string is interpreted as a regular expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (str.matches(\"\\s+\")) {...}\n\nHere it's likely that `\"\\\\s+\"` was intended (to match any whitespace character). If not, using `str.matches(\" +\")` would be less confusing.\n\n\nThe quick-fix is provided that simply replaces `\\s` with a space character.\n\nThis inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 15 or higher.\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ContinueStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'continue' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'continue' statements. 'continue' statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing. Example: 'void foo(List<String> strs) {\n    for (String str : strs) {\n      if (str.contains(\"skip\")) continue;\n      handleStr(str);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `continue` statements.\n\n`continue` statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void foo(List<String> strs) {\n        for (String str : strs) {\n          if (str.contains(\"skip\")) continue;\n          handleStr(str);\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MisorderedAssertEqualsArguments",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Misordered 'assertEquals()' arguments"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'assertEquals()' that have the expected argument and the actual argument in the wrong order. For JUnit 3, 4, and 5 the correct order is '(expected, actual)'. For TestNG the correct order is '(actual, expected)'. Such calls will behave fine for assertions that pass, but may give confusing error reports on failure. Use the quick-fix to flip the order of the arguments. Example (JUnit): 'assertEquals(actual, expected)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'assertEquals(expected, actual)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `assertEquals()` that have the expected argument and the actual argument in the wrong order.\n\n\nFor JUnit 3, 4, and 5 the correct order is `(expected, actual)`.\nFor TestNG the correct order is `(actual, expected)`.\n\n\nSuch calls will behave fine for assertions that pass, but may give confusing error reports on failure.\nUse the quick-fix to flip the order of the arguments.\n\n**Example (JUnit):**\n\n\n      assertEquals(actual, expected)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      assertEquals(expected, actual)\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 106,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StaticVariableInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static field may not be initialized"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'static' variables that may be uninitialized upon class initialization. Example: 'class Foo {\n    public static int bar;\n\n    static { }\n  }' Note that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report 'static' variables as uninitialized. Variables reported as initialized will always be initialized. Use the Ignore primitive fields option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `static` variables that may be uninitialized upon class initialization.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        public static int bar;\n\n        static { }\n      }\n\nNote that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report `static` variables as uninitialized. Variables\nreported as initialized will always be initialized.\n\nUse the **Ignore primitive fields** option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Initialization",
                      "index": 30,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantAssertCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant condition in 'assert' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'assert' statement conditions that are constants. 'assert' statements with constant conditions will either always fail or always succeed. Such statements might be left over after a refactoring and are probably not intended. Example: 'void foo() {\n        assert true;\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `assert` statement conditions that are constants. `assert` statements with constant conditions will either always fail or always succeed. Such statements might be left over after a refactoring and are probably not intended.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        void foo() {\n            assert true;\n        }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavaReflectionInvocation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reflective invocation arguments mismatch"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases in which the arguments provided to 'Method.invoke()' and 'Constructor.newInstance()' do not match the signature specified in 'Class.getMethod()' and 'Class.getConstructor()'. Example: 'Method m = myObj.getClass().getMethod(\"myMethod\", int.class);\n  // the argument should be an int value\n  m.invoke(myObj, \"abc\");' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases in which the arguments provided to `Method.invoke()` and `Constructor.newInstance()` do not match the signature specified in `Class.getMethod()` and `Class.getConstructor()`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Method m = myObj.getClass().getMethod(\"myMethod\", int.class);\n      // the argument should be an **int** value\n      m.invoke(myObj, \"abc\");\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Reflective access",
                      "index": 107,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CaughtExceptionImmediatelyRethrown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Caught exception is immediately rethrown"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'catch' blocks that immediately rethrow the caught exception without performing any action on it. Such 'catch' blocks are unnecessary and have no error handling. Example: 'try {\n            new FileInputStream(\"\");\n        } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {\n            throw e;\n        }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `catch` blocks that immediately rethrow the caught exception without performing any action on it. Such `catch` blocks are unnecessary and have no error handling.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n            try {\n                new FileInputStream(\"\");\n            } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {\n                throw e;\n            }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
                      "index": 12,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ArrayHashCode",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'hashCode()' called on array"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect hash code calculation for arrays. In order to correctly calculate the hash code for an array, use: 'Arrays.hashcode()' for linear arrays 'Arrays.deepHashcode()' for multidimensional arrays These methods should also be used with 'Objects.hash()' when the sequence of input values includes arrays, for example: 'Objects.hash(string, Arrays.hashcode(array))'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect hash code calculation for arrays.\n\nIn order to\ncorrectly calculate the hash code for an array, use:\n\n* `Arrays.hashcode()` for linear arrays\n* `Arrays.deepHashcode()` for multidimensional arrays\n\nThese methods should also be used with `Objects.hash()` when the sequence of input values includes arrays, for example: `Objects.hash(string, Arrays.hashcode(array))`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WaitNotInLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' not called in loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'wait()' that are not made inside a loop. 'wait()' is normally used to suspend a thread until some condition becomes true. As the thread could have been waken up for a different reason, the condition should be checked after the 'wait()' call returns. A loop is a simple way to achieve this. Example: 'class BoundedCounter {\n    private int count;\n    synchronized void inc() throws InterruptedException {\n      if (count >= 10) wait();\n      ++count;\n    }\n  }' Good code should look like this: 'class BoundedCounter {\n    private int count;\n    synchronized void inc() throws InterruptedException {\n      while (count >= 10) wait();\n      ++count;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `wait()` that are not made inside a loop.\n\n\n`wait()` is normally used to suspend a thread until some condition becomes true.\nAs the thread could have been waken up for a different reason,\nthe condition should be checked after the `wait()` call returns.\nA loop is a simple way to achieve this.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class BoundedCounter {\n        private int count;\n        synchronized void inc() throws InterruptedException {\n          if (count >= 10) wait();\n          ++count;\n        }\n      }\n\nGood code should look like this:\n\n\n      class BoundedCounter {\n        private int count;\n        synchronized void inc() throws InterruptedException {\n          while (count >= 10) wait();\n          ++count;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ExternalizableWithSerializationMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Externalizable class with 'readObject()' or 'writeObject()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Externalizable' classes that define 'readObject()' or 'writeObject()' methods. These methods are not called for serialization of 'Externalizable' objects. Example: 'abstract class Crucial implements Externalizable {\n    int value;\n    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) {\n      value = in.readInt();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Externalizable` classes that define `readObject()` or `writeObject()` methods. These methods are not called for serialization of `Externalizable` objects.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      abstract class Crucial implements Externalizable {\n        int value;\n        private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) {\n          value = in.readInt();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Serialization issues",
                      "index": 19,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SafeLock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lock acquired but not safely unlocked"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock' resources that are not acquired in front of a 'try' block or not unlocked in the corresponding 'finally' block. Such resources may be inadvertently leaked if an exception is thrown before the resource is closed. Example: 'lock.lock(); // will be reported since the 'finally' block is missing\n  try {\n    doSmthWithLock();\n  } catch (IOException e) {\n    throw new UncheckedIOException(e);\n  }\n  lock.unlock();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock` resources that are not acquired in front of a `try` block or not unlocked in the corresponding `finally` block. Such resources may be inadvertently leaked if an exception is thrown before the resource is closed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      lock.lock(); // will be reported since the 'finally' block is missing\n      try {\n        doSmthWithLock();\n      } catch (IOException e) {\n        throw new UncheckedIOException(e);\n      }\n      lock.unlock();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "JavaLangInvokeHandleSignature",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "MethodHandle/VarHandle type mismatch"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'MethodHandle' and 'VarHandle' factory method calls that don't match any method or field. Also reports arguments to 'MethodHandle.invoke()' and similar methods, that don't match the 'MethodHandle' signature and arguments to 'VarHandle.set()' that don't match the 'VarHandle' type. Examples:   MethodHandle mh = MethodHandles.lookup().findVirtual(\n      MyClass.class, \"foo\", MethodType.methodType(void.class, int.class));\n  // the argument should be an int value\n  mh.invoke(myObj, \"abc\");\n   // the argument should be String.class\n  VarHandle vh = MethodHandles.lookup().findVarHandle(\n      MyClass.class, \"text\", int.class);\n   VarHandle vh = MethodHandles.lookup().findVarHandle(\n      MyClass.class, \"text\", String.class);\n  // the argument should be a String value\n  vh.set(myObj, 42);\n New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `MethodHandle` and `VarHandle` factory method calls that don't match any method or field.\n\nAlso reports arguments to `MethodHandle.invoke()` and similar methods, that don't match the `MethodHandle` signature\nand arguments to `VarHandle.set()` that don't match the `VarHandle` type.\n\n\nExamples:\n\n```\n  MethodHandle mh = MethodHandles.lookup().findVirtual(\n      MyClass.class, \"foo\", MethodType.methodType(void.class, int.class));\n  // the argument should be an int value\n  mh.invoke(myObj, \"abc\");\n```\n\n<br />\n\n```\n  // the argument should be String.class\n  VarHandle vh = MethodHandles.lookup().findVarHandle(\n      MyClass.class, \"text\", int.class);\n```\n\n<br />\n\n```\n  VarHandle vh = MethodHandles.lookup().findVarHandle(\n      MyClass.class, \"text\", String.class);\n  // the argument should be a String value\n  vh.set(myObj, 42);\n```\n\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "CanBeFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Declaration can have 'final' modifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields, methods, or classes that may have the 'final' modifier added to their declarations. Final classes can't be extended, final methods can't be overridden, and final fields can't be reassigned. Example: 'public class Person {\n    private String name;\n\n    Person(String name) {\n      this.name = name;\n    }\n\n    public String getName() {\n      return name;\n    }\n\n    public String toString() {\n      return getName();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public final class Person {\n    private final String name;\n\n    Person(String name) {\n      this.name = name;\n    }\n\n    public final String getName() {\n      return name;\n    }\n\n    public final String toString() {\n      return getName();\n    }\n  }' Use the Report classes and Report methods options to define which declarations are to be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields, methods, or classes that may have the `final` modifier added to their declarations.\n\nFinal classes can't be extended, final methods can't be overridden, and final fields can't be reassigned.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Person {\n        private String name;\n\n        Person(String name) {\n          this.name = name;\n        }\n\n        public String getName() {\n          return name;\n        }\n\n        public String toString() {\n          return getName();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public final class Person {\n        private final String name;\n\n        Person(String name) {\n          this.name = name;\n        }\n\n        public final String getName() {\n          return name;\n        }\n\n        public final String toString() {\n          return getName();\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the **Report classes** and **Report methods** options to define which declarations are to be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReturnThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Return of 'this'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods returning 'this'. While such a return is valid, it is rarely necessary, and usually indicates that the method is intended to be used as part of a chain of similar method calls (for example, 'buffer.append(\"foo\").append(\"bar\").append(\"baz\")'). Such chains are frowned upon by many coding standards. Example: 'public Builder append(String str) {\n    // [...]\n    return this;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods returning `this`.\n\n\nWhile such a return is valid, it is rarely necessary, and usually indicates that the method is intended to be used\nas part of a chain of similar method calls (for example, `buffer.append(\"foo\").append(\"bar\").append(\"baz\")`).\nSuch chains are frowned upon by many coding standards.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public Builder append(String str) {\n        // [...]\n        return this;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryLabelOnBreakStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary label on 'break' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'break' statements with unnecessary labels. Such labels do not change the control flow but make the code difficult to follow. Example: 'label:\n  for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n    if (shouldBreak()) break label;\n    //doSmth\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'label:\n  for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n    if (shouldBreak()) break;\n    //doSmth\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `break` statements with unnecessary labels. Such labels do not change the control flow but make the code difficult to follow.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      label:\n      for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n        if (shouldBreak()) break label;\n        //doSmth\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      label:\n      for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n        if (shouldBreak()) break;\n        //doSmth\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NakedNotify",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'notify()' or 'notifyAll()' without corresponding state change"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Object.notify()' or 'Object.notifyAll()' being called without any detectable state change occurring. Normally, 'Object.notify()' and 'Object.notifyAll()' are used to inform other threads that a state change has occurred. That state change should occur in a synchronized context that contains the 'Object.notify()' or 'Object.notifyAll()' call, and prior to the call. While not having such a state change isn't necessarily incorrect, it is certainly worth examining. Example: 'synchronized (this) {\n    notify();\n  }\n  // no state change\n  synchronized (this) {\n    notify(); // this notify might be redundant\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Object.notify()` or `Object.notifyAll()` being called without any detectable state change occurring.\n\n\nNormally, `Object.notify()` and `Object.notifyAll()` are used to inform other threads that a state change has\noccurred. That state change should occur in a synchronized context that contains the `Object.notify()` or\n`Object.notifyAll()` call, and prior to the call. While not having such a state change isn't necessarily incorrect, it is\ncertainly worth examining.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      synchronized (this) {\n        notify();\n      }\n      // no state change\n      synchronized (this) {\n        notify(); // this notify might be redundant\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassCoupling",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly coupled class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that reference too many other classes. Classes with too high coupling can be very fragile, and should probably be split into smaller classes. Configure the inspection: Use the Class coupling limit field to specify the maximum allowed coupling for a class. Use the Include couplings to java system classes option to specify whether references to system classes (those in the 'java.'or 'javax.' packages) should be counted. Use the Include couplings to library classes option to specify whether references to any library classes should be counted.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that reference too many other classes.\n\nClasses with too high coupling can be very fragile, and should probably be split into smaller classes.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Class coupling limit** field to specify the maximum allowed coupling for a class.\n* Use the **Include couplings to java system classes** option to specify whether references to system classes (those in the `java.`or `javax.` packages) should be counted.\n* Use the **Include couplings to library classes** option to specify whether references to any library classes should be counted."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class metrics",
                      "index": 102,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EmptySynchronizedStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty 'synchronized' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'synchronized' statements with empty bodies. Empty 'synchronized' statements are sometimes used to wait for other threads to release a particular resource. However, there is no guarantee that the same resource won't be acquired again right after the empty 'synchronized' statement finishes. For proper synchronization, the resource should be utilized inside the 'synchronized' block. Also, an empty 'synchronized' block may appear after a refactoring when redundant code was removed. In this case, the 'synchronized' block itself will be redundant and should be removed as well. Example: 'synchronized(lock) {}' A quick-fix is suggested to remove the empty synchronized statement. This inspection is disabled in JSP files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `synchronized` statements with empty bodies.\n\n\nEmpty `synchronized` statements are sometimes used to wait for other threads to\nrelease a particular resource. However, there is no guarantee that the same resource\nwon't be acquired again right after the empty `synchronized` statement finishes.\nFor proper synchronization, the resource should be utilized inside the `synchronized` block.\n\n\nAlso, an empty `synchronized` block may appear after a refactoring\nwhen redundant code was removed. In this case, the `synchronized` block\nitself will be redundant and should be removed as well.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      synchronized(lock) {}\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to remove the empty synchronized statement.\n\n\nThis inspection is disabled in JSP files."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
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              },
              {
                "id": "TextBlockMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Text block can be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'String' concatenations that can be simplified by replacing them with text blocks. Requirements: '\\n' occurs two or more times. Text blocks are not concatenated. Use the Apply to single string literals option to suggest the fix for single literals containing line breaks. Example: 'String html = \"<html>\\n\" +\n                \"    <body>\\n\" +\n                \"        <p>Hello, world</p>\\n\" +\n                \"    </body>\\n\" +\n                \"</html>\\n\";' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String html = \"\"\"\n                <html>\n                    <body>\n                        <p>Hello, world</p>\n                    </body>\n                </html>\n                \"\"\";' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 15 or higher. New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports `String` concatenations that can be simplified by replacing them with text blocks.\n\nRequirements:\n\n* `\\n` occurs two or more times.\n* Text blocks are not concatenated.\n\n\nUse the **Apply to single string literals** option to suggest the fix for single literals containing line breaks.\n\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String html = \"<html>\\n\" +\n                    \"    <body>\\n\" +\n                    \"        <p>Hello, world</p>\\n\" +\n                    \"    </body>\\n\" +\n                    \"</html>\\n\";\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String html = \"\"\"\n                    <html>\n                        <body>\n                            <p>Hello, world</p>\n                        </body>\n                    </html>\n                    \"\"\";\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 15 or higher.\n\nNew in 2019.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ObjectAllocationInLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Object allocation in loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports object or array allocations inside loops. While not necessarily a problem, an object allocation inside a loop is a great place to look for memory leaks and performance issues. The inspection reports the following constructs: Explicit allocations via 'new' operator Methods known to return new object Instance-bound method references Lambdas that capture variables or 'this' reference Example: '// Explicit allocation\n  for (Status status : Status.values()) {\n    declarationsMap.put(status, new ArrayList<>());\n  }\n\n  // Lambda captures variable\n  String message = \"Engine running.\";\n  for (Engine engine : engines) {\n      if (!isRunning(engine)) {\n          logger.warn(() -> {\n              return String.format(message);\n          });\n      }\n  }\n\n  // Instance-bound method reference\n  for(Node node : nodes) {\n    descriptor = node.getDescription();\n    descriptor.ifPresent(dynamicTestExecutor::execute);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports object or array allocations inside loops. While not necessarily a problem, an object allocation inside a loop is a great place to look for memory leaks and performance issues.\n\n\nThe inspection reports the following constructs:\n\n* Explicit allocations via `new` operator\n* Methods known to return new object\n* Instance-bound method references\n* Lambdas that capture variables or `this` reference\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // Explicit allocation\n      for (Status status : Status.values()) {\n        declarationsMap.put(status, new ArrayList<>());\n      }\n\n      // Lambda captures variable\n      String message = \"Engine running.\";\n      for (Engine engine : engines) {\n          if (!isRunning(engine)) {\n              logger.warn(() -> {\n                  return String.format(message);\n              });\n          }\n      }\n\n      // Instance-bound method reference\n      for(Node node : nodes) {\n        descriptor = node.getDescription();\n        descriptor.ifPresent(dynamicTestExecutor::execute);\n      }\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonFinalClone",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final 'clone()' in secure context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'clone()' methods without the 'final' modifier. Since 'clone()' can be used to instantiate objects without using a constructor, allowing the 'clone()' method to be overridden may result in corrupted objects, and even in security exploits. This may be prevented by making the 'clone()' method or the enclosing class itself 'final'. Example: 'class Main implements Cloneable {\n    @Override\n    protected Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {\n      return super.clone();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `clone()` methods without the `final` modifier.\n\n\nSince `clone()` can be used to instantiate objects without using a constructor, allowing the `clone()`\nmethod to be overridden may result in corrupted objects, and even in security exploits. This may be prevented by making the\n`clone()` method or the enclosing class itself `final`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main implements Cloneable {\n        @Override\n        protected Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {\n          return super.clone();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ChainedEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Chained equality comparisons"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports chained equality comparisons. Such comparisons may be confusing: 'a == b == c' means '(a == b) == c', but possibly 'a == b && a == c' is intended. Example: 'boolean chainedEquality(boolean a, boolean b, boolean c) {\n    return a == b == c;\n  }' You can use parentheses to make the comparison less confusing: 'boolean chainedEquality(boolean a, boolean b, boolean c) {\n    return (a == b) == c;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports chained equality comparisons.\n\nSuch comparisons may be confusing: `a == b == c` means `(a == b) == c`,\nbut possibly `a == b && a == c` is intended.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean chainedEquality(boolean a, boolean b, boolean c) {\n        return a == b == c;\n      }\n\nYou can use parentheses to make the comparison less confusing:\n\n\n      boolean chainedEquality(boolean a, boolean b, boolean c) {\n        return (a == b) == c;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThrowFromFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'throw' inside 'finally' block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'throw' statements inside 'finally' blocks. While occasionally intended, such 'throw' statements may conceal exceptions thrown from 'try'-'catch' and thus tremendously complicate the debugging process.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `throw` statements inside `finally` blocks.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, such `throw` statements may conceal exceptions thrown from `try`-`catch` and thus\ntremendously complicate the debugging process."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
                      "index": 12,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StaticNonFinalField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'static', non-'final' field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'final' 'static' fields. A quick-fix is available to add the 'final' modifier to a non-'final' 'static' field. This inspection doesn't check fields' mutability. For example, adding the 'final' modifier to a field that has a value being set somewhere will cause a compilation error. Use the Only report 'public' fields option so that the inspection reported only 'public' fields.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`final` `static` fields.\n\nA quick-fix is available to add the `final` modifier to a non-`final` `static` field.\n\nThis inspection doesn't check fields' mutability. For example, adding the `final` modifier to a field that has a value\nbeing set somewhere will cause a compilation error.\n\n\nUse the **Only report 'public' fields** option so that the inspection reported only `public` fields."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EmptyMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty methods that can be removed. Methods are considered empty if they are empty themselves and if they are overridden or implemented by empty methods only. Note that methods containing only comments and the 'super()' call with own parameters are also considered empty. The inspection ignores methods with special annotations, for example, the 'javax.ejb.Init' and 'javax.ejb.Remove' EJB annotations . The quick-fix safely removes unnecessary methods. Configure the inspection: Use the Comments and javadoc count as content option to select whether methods with comments should be treated as non-empty. Use the Additional special annotations option to configure additional annotations that should be ignored by this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty methods that can be removed.\n\nMethods are considered empty if they are empty themselves and if they are overridden or\nimplemented by empty methods only. Note that methods containing only comments and the `super()` call with own parameters are\nalso considered empty.\n\nThe inspection ignores methods with special annotations, for example, the `javax.ejb.Init` and `javax.ejb.Remove` EJB annotations .\n\nThe quick-fix safely removes unnecessary methods.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Comments and javadoc count as content** option to select whether methods with comments should be treated as non-empty.\n* Use the **Additional special annotations** option to configure additional annotations that should be ignored by this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifiableEqualsExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'null' check before 'equals()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparisons to 'null' that are followed by a call to 'equals()' with a constant argument. Example: 'if (s != null && s.equals(\"literal\")) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (\"literal\".equals(s)) {}' Use the inspection settings to report 'equals()' calls with a non-constant argument when the argument to 'equals()' is proven not to be 'null'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparisons to `null` that are followed by a call to `equals()` with a constant argument.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (s != null && s.equals(\"literal\")) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (\"literal\".equals(s)) {}\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to report `equals()` calls with a non-constant argument\nwhen the argument to `equals()` is proven not to be `null`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonCommentSourceStatements",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly long method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose number of statements exceeds the specified maximum. Methods with too many statements may be confusing and are a good sign that refactoring is necessary. The following statements are not counted: empty statements (semicolons) block statements 'for' loop initialization statements, that is, 'int i = ...' within a 'for(int i = ...;...)' statement 'for' loop update statements, that is, 'i += 2' within a 'for(int i = ...;...; i += 2)' statement Use the Maximum statements per method field to specify the maximum allowed number of statements in a method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose number of statements exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nMethods with too many statements may be confusing and are a good sign that refactoring is necessary.\n\nThe following statements are not counted:\n\n* empty statements (semicolons)\n* block statements\n* `for` loop initialization statements, that is, `int i = ...` within a `for(int i = ...;...)` statement\n* `for` loop update statements, that is, `i += 2` within a `for(int i = ...;...; i += 2)` statement\n\nUse the **Maximum statements per method** field to specify the maximum allowed number of statements in a method."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Method metrics",
                      "index": 110,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConfusingMainMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Confusing 'main()' method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that are named \"main\", but do not have the 'public static void main(String[])' signature. Such methods may be confusing, as methods named \"main\" are expected to be application entry points. Example: 'class Main {\n    void main(String[] args) {} //a warning here because there are no \"public static\" modifiers\n  }' A quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that are named \"main\", but do not have the `public static void main(String[])` signature.\n\nSuch methods may be confusing, as methods named \"main\"\nare expected to be application entry points.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        void main(String[] args) {} //a warning here because there are no \"public static\" modifiers\n      }\n\nA quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
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              {
                "id": "MultipleVariablesInDeclaration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multiple variables in one declaration"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports multiple variables that are declared in a single declaration and suggest creating a separate declaration for each variable. Some coding standards prohibit such declarations. Example: 'int x = 1, y = 2;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int x = 1;\n  int y = 2;' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore 'for' loop declarations option to ignore multiple variables declared in the initialization of a 'for' loop statement, for example: 'for (int i = 0, max = list.size(); i > max; i++) {}' Use the Only warn on different array dimensions in a single declaration option to only warn when variables with different array dimensions are declared in a single declaration, for example: 'String s = \"\", array[];' New in 2019.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports multiple variables that are declared in a single declaration and suggest creating a separate declaration for each variable.\n\nSome coding standards prohibit such declarations.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int x = 1, y = 2;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int x = 1;\n      int y = 2;\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore 'for' loop declarations** option to ignore multiple variables declared in the initialization of a 'for' loop statement, for example:\n\n\n        for (int i = 0, max = list.size(); i > max; i++) {}\n\n* Use the **Only warn on different array dimensions in a single declaration** option to only warn when variables with different array dimensions are declared in a single declaration, for example:\n\n\n        String s = \"\", array[];\n\nNew in 2019.2"
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "IOResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "I/O resource opened but not safely closed"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports I/O resources that are not safely closed. I/O resources checked by this inspection include 'java.io.InputStream', 'java.io.OutputStream', 'java.io.Reader', 'java.io.Writer', 'java.util.zip.ZipFile', 'java.io.Closeable' and 'java.io.RandomAccessFile'. I/O resources wrapped by other I/O resources are not reported, as the wrapped resource will be closed by the wrapping resource. By default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with 'close' or 'cleanup' in its name. Example: 'void save() throws IOException {\n    FileWriter writer = new FileWriter(\"filename.txt\"); //warning\n    writer.write(\"sample\");\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: List I/O resource classes that do not need to be closed and should be ignored by this inspection. Whether an I/O resource is allowed to be opened inside a 'try'block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a 'try' block. Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument.",
                  "markdown": "Reports I/O resources that are not safely closed. I/O resources checked by this inspection include `java.io.InputStream`, `java.io.OutputStream`, `java.io.Reader`, `java.io.Writer`, `java.util.zip.ZipFile`, `java.io.Closeable` and `java.io.RandomAccessFile`.\n\n\nI/O resources wrapped by other I/O resources are not reported, as the wrapped resource will be closed by the wrapping resource.\n\n\nBy default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with\n'close' or 'cleanup' in its name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void save() throws IOException {\n        FileWriter writer = new FileWriter(\"filename.txt\"); //warning\n        writer.write(\"sample\");\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List I/O resource classes that do not need to be closed and should be ignored by this inspection.\n* Whether an I/O resource is allowed to be opened inside a `try`block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a `try` block.\n* Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument."
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "CallToSimpleGetterInClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to simple getter from within class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to a simple property getter from within the property's class. A simple property getter is defined as one which simply returns the value of a field, and does no other calculations. Such simple getter calls can be safely inlined using the quick-fix. Some coding standards also suggest against the use of simple getters for code clarity reasons. Example: 'public class Salient {\n    private String name;\n\n    public String getName() {\n      return name;\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    public String toString() {\n      return getName();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Salient {\n    private String name;\n\n    public String getName() {\n      return name;\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    public String toString() {\n      return name;\n    }\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether to only report getter calls on 'this', not on objects of the same type passed in as a parameter. Whether to ignore non-'private' getters.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to a simple property getter from within the property's class.\n\n\nA simple property getter is defined as one which simply returns the value of a field,\nand does no other calculations. Such simple getter calls can be safely inlined using the quick-fix.\nSome coding standards also suggest against the use of simple getters for code clarity reasons.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Salient {\n        private String name;\n\n        public String getName() {\n          return name;\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        public String toString() {\n          return getName();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Salient {\n        private String name;\n\n        public String getName() {\n          return name;\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        public String toString() {\n          return name;\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether to only report getter calls on `this`, not on objects of the same type passed in as a parameter.\n* Whether to ignore non-`private` getters."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "NonSerializableFieldInSerializableClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-serializable field in a 'Serializable' class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-serializable fields in classes that implement 'java.io.Serializable'. Such fields will result in runtime exceptions if the object is serialized. Fields declared 'transient' or 'static' are not reported, nor are fields of classes that have a 'writeObject' method defined. This inspection assumes fields of the types 'java.util.Collection' and 'java.util.Map' to be 'Serializable', unless the types they are declared in are non-'Serializable'. Example: 'class NonSerializableClass {}\n\n  public class SerializableClass implements Serializable {\n      NonSerializableClass clazz; // warning: Non-serializable field 'clazz' in a Serializable class\n      static NonSerializableClass staticClazz; // no warnings\n  }'\n Use the following options to configure the inspection: List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit 'Serializable' from a superclass but are not intended for serialization. List annotations that will make the inspection ignore the annotated fields. Whether to ignore fields initialized with an anonymous class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-serializable fields in classes that implement `java.io.Serializable`. Such fields will result in runtime exceptions if the object is serialized.\n\n\nFields declared\n`transient` or `static`\nare not reported, nor are fields of classes that have a `writeObject` method defined.\n\n\nThis inspection assumes fields of the types\n`java.util.Collection` and\n`java.util.Map` to be\n`Serializable`, unless the types\nthey are declared in are non-`Serializable`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class NonSerializableClass {}\n\n      public class SerializableClass implements Serializable {\n          NonSerializableClass clazz; // warning: Non-serializable field 'clazz' in a Serializable class\n          static NonSerializableClass staticClazz; // no warnings\n      }\n      \n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit `Serializable` from a superclass but are not intended for serialization.\n* List annotations that will make the inspection ignore the annotated fields.\n* Whether to ignore fields initialized with an anonymous class."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "EnhancedSwitchMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Statement can be replaced with enhanced 'switch'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements that can be automatically replaced with enhanced 'switch' statements or expressions. Example: 'double getPrice(String fruit) {\n    // Switch statement can be replaced with enhanced 'switch'\n    switch (fruit) {\n      case \"Apple\":\n        return 1.0;\n      case \"Orange\":\n        return 1.5;\n      case \"Mango\":\n        return 2.0;\n      default:\n        throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'double getPrice(String fruit) {\n    return switch (fruit) {\n      case \"Apple\" -> 1.0;\n      case \"Orange\" -> 1.5;\n      case \"Mango\" -> 2.0;\n      default -> throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n    };\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements that can be automatically replaced with enhanced `switch` statements or expressions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      double getPrice(String fruit) {\n        // Switch statement can be replaced with enhanced 'switch'\n        switch (fruit) {\n          case \"Apple\":\n            return 1.0;\n          case \"Orange\":\n            return 1.5;\n          case \"Mango\":\n            return 2.0;\n          default:\n            throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      double getPrice(String fruit) {\n        return switch (fruit) {\n          case \"Apple\" -> 1.0;\n          case \"Orange\" -> 1.5;\n          case \"Mango\" -> 2.0;\n          default -> throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n        };\n      }\n      \nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "DoubleLiteralMayBeFloatLiteral",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cast to 'float' can be 'float' literal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'double' literal expressions that are immediately cast to 'float'. Such literal expressions can be replaced with equivalent 'float' literals. Example: 'float f = (float)1.1;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'float f = 1.1f;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `double` literal expressions that are immediately cast to `float`.\n\nSuch literal expressions can be replaced with equivalent `float` literals.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    float f = (float)1.1;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    float f = 1.1f;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues/Cast",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OverloadedMethodsWithSameNumberOfParameters",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overloaded methods with same number of parameters"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that are declared in the same class, have the same name, and the same number of parameters. Such overloads cam be very confusing because it can be unclear which overload gets called. Example: 'class Main {\n    public static void execute(Runnable r) {}\n    public static <T> void execute(RunnableFuture<T> c) {}\n  }' Use the option to ignore overloaded methods whose parameter types are definitely incompatible.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that are declared in the same class, have the same name, and the same number of parameters. Such overloads cam be very confusing because it can be unclear which overload gets called.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        public static void execute(Runnable r) {}\n        public static <T> void execute(RunnableFuture<T> c) {}\n      }\n\n\nUse the option to ignore overloaded methods whose parameter types are definitely incompatible."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "OverlyLongLambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly long lambda expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda expressions whose number of statements exceeds the specified maximum. Lambda expressions that are too long may be confusing, and it is often better to extract the statements into a separate method. The following statements are not counted: empty statements (semicolons) block statements 'for' loop initialization statements, that is, 'int i = ...' within a 'for(int i = ...;...)' statement 'for' loop update statements, that is, 'i += 2' within a 'for(int i = ...;...; i += 2)' statement Use the Non-comment source statements limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of statements in a lambda expression.",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda expressions whose number of statements exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nLambda expressions that are too long may be confusing, and it is often better to extract the statements into a separate method.\n\n\nThe following statements are not counted:\n\n* empty statements (semicolons)\n* block statements\n* `for` loop initialization statements, that is, `int i = ...` within a `for(int i = ...;...)` statement\n* `for` loop update statements, that is, `i += 2` within a `for(int i = ...;...; i += 2)` statement\n\nUse the **Non-comment source statements limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of statements in a lambda expression."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Method metrics",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ParametersPerMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with too many parameters"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose number of parameters exceeds the specified maximum. Methods with too many parameters can be a good sign that a refactoring is necessary. Methods that have super methods are not reported. Use the Parameter limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of parameters for a method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose number of parameters exceeds the specified maximum. Methods with too many parameters can be a good sign that a refactoring is necessary.\n\nMethods that have super methods are not reported.\n\nUse the **Parameter limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of parameters for a method."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CloneDeclaresCloneNotSupported",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'clone()' does not declare 'CloneNotSupportedException'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'clone()' methods that do not declare 'throws CloneNotSupportedException'. If 'throws CloneNotSupportedException' is not declared, the method's subclasses will not be able to prohibit cloning in the standard way. This inspection does not report 'clone()' methods declared 'final' and 'clone()' methods on 'final' classes. Configure the inspection: Use the Only warn on 'protected' clone methods option to indicate that this inspection should only warn on 'protected clone()' methods. The Effective Java book (second and third edition) recommends omitting the 'CloneNotSupportedException' declaration on 'public' methods, because the methods that do not throw checked exceptions are easier to use. Example: 'public class Example implements Cloneable {\n    // method doesn't declare 'throws CloneNotSupportedException'\n    protected Object clone() {\n        try {\n            return super.clone();\n        } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n            return null;\n        }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `clone()` methods that do not declare `throws CloneNotSupportedException`.\n\nIf `throws CloneNotSupportedException` is not declared, the method's subclasses will not be able to prohibit cloning\nin the standard way. This inspection does not report `clone()` methods declared `final`\nand `clone()` methods on `final` classes.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the **Only warn on 'protected' clone methods** option to indicate that this inspection should only warn on `protected clone()` methods.\nThe *Effective Java* book (second and third edition) recommends omitting the `CloneNotSupportedException`\ndeclaration on `public` methods, because the methods that do not throw checked exceptions are easier to use.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      public class Example implements Cloneable {\n        // method doesn't declare 'throws CloneNotSupportedException'\n        protected Object clone() {\n            try {\n                return super.clone();\n            } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n                return null;\n            }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Cloning issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "BooleanExpressionMayBeConditional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boolean expression could be replaced with conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'boolean' expressions which can be formulated in a more compact and, arguably, clear way than by using a conditional expression. Use the quick-fix to replace the 'boolean' expression by a conditional expression. Example: 'a && b || !a && c;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'a ? b : c;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `boolean` expressions which can be formulated in a more compact and, arguably, clear way than by using a conditional expression.\n\nUse the quick-fix to replace the `boolean` expression by a conditional expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a && b || !a && c;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      a ? b : c;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryExplicitNumericCast",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary explicit numeric cast"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports primitive numeric casts that would be inserted implicitly by the compiler. Also, reports any primitive numeric casts that the compiler will remove. Example: 'int x = (short)5; // The cast will be removed by the javac tool' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int x = 5;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports primitive numeric casts that would be inserted implicitly by the compiler. Also, reports any primitive numeric casts that the compiler will remove.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    int x = (short)5; // The cast will be removed by the javac tool\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n`int x = 5;`"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues/Cast",
                      "index": 113,
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              },
              {
                "id": "TransientFieldNotInitialized",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Transient field is not initialized on deserialization"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'transient' fields that are initialized during normal object construction, but whose class does not have a 'readObject' method. As 'transient' fields are not serialized they need to be initialized separately in a 'readObject()' method during deserialization. Any 'transient' fields that are not initialized during normal object construction are considered to use the default initialization and are not reported by this inspection. Example: 'class Person implements Serializable {\n    transient String name = \"Default\"; //warning, can actually be a null after deserialization\n    transient String surname; //null is considered the default value and not reported\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `transient` fields that are initialized during normal object construction, but whose class does not have a `readObject` method.\n\n\nAs `transient` fields are not serialized they need\nto be initialized separately in a `readObject()` method\nduring deserialization.\n\n\nAny `transient` fields that\nare not initialized during normal object construction are considered to use the default\ninitialization and are not reported by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Person implements Serializable {\n        transient String name = \"Default\"; //warning, can actually be a null after deserialization\n        transient String surname; //null is considered the default value and not reported\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "PropertyValueSetToItself",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Property value set to itself"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls of setter methods with the same object getter as a value. Usually, this code does nothing and probably was not intended. For example: 'bean.setPayerId(bean.getPayerId());'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls of setter methods with the same object getter as a value. Usually, this code does nothing and probably was not intended.\n\n**For example:**\n\n    bean.setPayerId(bean.getPayerId());\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/JavaBeans issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassInitializer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-'static' initializer"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'static' initializers in classes. Some coding standards prohibit instance initializers and recommend using constructors or field initializers for initialization. Also, deleting the 'static' keyword may accidentally create non-'static' initializers and result in obscure bugs. This inspection doesn't report instance initializers in anonymous classes. Use the Only warn when the class has one or more constructors option to ignore instance initializers in classes that don't have any constructors.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`static` initializers in classes.\n\nSome coding standards prohibit instance initializers and recommend using constructors or field initializers for initialization.\nAlso, deleting the `static` keyword may accidentally create non-`static` initializers and result in obscure bugs.\n\nThis inspection doesn't report instance initializers in anonymous classes.\n\n\nUse the **Only warn when the class has one or more constructors** option to ignore instance initializers in classes that don't have any constructors."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "JUnit4AnnotatedMethodInJUnit3TestCase",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JUnit 4 test method in class extending JUnit 3 TestCase"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit 4 '@Test' annotated methods inside the inheritor of 'junit.framework.TestCase'. Mixing API of JUnit can lead to problems running the tests. Example: 'public class MyTest extends TestCase {\n      @Test //name doesn't start from \"test\", thus would be ignored\n      public void wouldBeIgnored() {}\n  \n      @Test   //name starts from \"test\"\n      @Ignore //thus would be executed despite @Ignore annotation\n      public void testWouldBeExecuted() {}\n  }' Provided fixes: Remove the '@Ignore' annotation and rename the test method, so the name doesn't start with \"test\". Convert a JUnit 3 test class to JUnit 4.",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit 4 `@Test` annotated methods inside the inheritor of `junit.framework.TestCase`. Mixing API of JUnit can lead to problems running the tests.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class MyTest extends TestCase {\n          @Test //name doesn't start from \"test\", thus would be ignored\n          public void wouldBeIgnored() {}\n      \n          @Test   //name starts from \"test\"\n          @Ignore //thus would be executed despite @Ignore annotation\n          public void testWouldBeExecuted() {}\n      }\n\n**Provided fixes:**\n\n* Remove the `@Ignore` annotation and rename the test method, so the name doesn't start with \"test\".\n* Convert a JUnit 3 test class to JUnit 4."
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                "id": "ContinueOrBreakFromFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'continue' or 'break' inside 'finally' block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'break' or 'continue' statements inside of 'finally' blocks. While occasionally intended, such statements are very confusing, may mask thrown exceptions, and complicate debugging. Example: 'while (true) {\n        try {\n          throwingMethod();\n        } finally {\n            continue;\n        }\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `break` or `continue` statements inside of `finally` blocks.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, such statements are very confusing, may mask thrown exceptions, and complicate debugging.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        while (true) {\n            try {\n              throwingMethod();\n            } finally {\n                continue;\n            }\n        }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "LengthOneStringsInConcatenation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Single character string concatenation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports concatenation with string literals that consist of one character. These literals may be replaced with equivalent character literals, gaining some performance enhancement. Example: 'String hello = hell + \"o\";' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String hello = hell + 'o';'",
                  "markdown": "Reports concatenation with string literals that consist of one character.\n\nThese literals may be replaced with equivalent character literals, gaining some performance enhancement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String hello = hell + \"o\";\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String hello = hell + 'o';\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'this' qualifier"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary 'this' qualifier. Using 'this' to disambiguate a code reference is discouraged by many coding styles and may easily become unnecessary via automatic refactorings. Example: 'class Foo {\n    int x;\n    void foo() {\n      this.x = 2;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    int x;\n    void foo() {\n      x = 2;\n    }\n  }' Use the inspection settings to ignore assignments to fields. For instance, 'this.x = 2;' won't be reported, but 'int y = this.x;' will be.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary `this` qualifier.\n\n\nUsing `this` to disambiguate a code reference is discouraged by many coding styles\nand may easily become unnecessary\nvia automatic refactorings.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int x;\n        void foo() {\n          this.x = 2;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int x;\n        void foo() {\n          x = 2;\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to ignore assignments to fields.\nFor instance, `this.x = 2;` won't be reported, but `int y = this.x;` will be."
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                "id": "ClassWithTooManyTransitiveDependencies",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with too many transitive dependencies"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that are directly or indirectly dependent on too many other classes. Modifications to any dependency of such a class may require changing the class thus making it prone to instability. Only top-level classes are reported. Use the Maximum number of transitive dependencies field to specify the maximum allowed number of direct or indirect dependencies for a class. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that are directly or indirectly dependent on too many other classes.\n\nModifications to any dependency of such a class may require changing the class thus making it prone to instability.\n\nOnly top-level classes are reported.\n\nUse the **Maximum number of transitive dependencies** field to specify the maximum allowed number of direct or indirect dependencies\nfor a class.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "LoopWithImplicitTerminationCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop with implicit termination condition"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'while', 'do-while', and 'for' loops that have the 'true' constant as their only condition. At the same time, such loops can be still terminated by a containing 'if' statement which can break out of the loop. Such an 'if' statement must be the first or the only statement in a 'while' or 'for' loop and the last or the only statement in a 'do-while' loop. Removing the 'if' statement and making its condition an explicit loop condition simplifies the loop.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `while`, `do-while`, and `for` loops that have the `true` constant as their only condition. At the same time, such loops can be still terminated by a containing `if` statement which can break out of the loop.\n\nSuch an `if` statement must be the first or the only statement\nin a `while` or `for`\nloop and the last or the only statement in a `do-while` loop.\n\nRemoving the `if` statement and making its condition an explicit\nloop condition simplifies the loop."
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                "id": "ExplicitArrayFilling",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Explicit array filling"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops that can be replaced with 'Arrays.setAll()' or 'Arrays.fill()' calls. This inspection suggests replacing loops with 'Arrays.setAll()' if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. Replacing loops with 'Arrays.fill()' is possible with any language level. Example: 'for (int i=0; i<array.length; i++) {\n     array[i] = calc(i);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Arrays.setAll(array, this::calc);' New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops that can be replaced with `Arrays.setAll()` or `Arrays.fill()` calls.\n\nThis inspection suggests replacing loops with `Arrays.setAll()` if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\nReplacing loops with `Arrays.fill()` is possible with any language level.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (int i=0; i<array.length; i++) {\n         array[i] = calc(i);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Arrays.setAll(array, this::calc);\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
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                "id": "BadExceptionDeclared",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Prohibited exception declared"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that declare an inappropriate exception in their 'throws' clause. For example an exception can be inappropriate because it is overly generic, such as 'java.lang.Exception' or 'java.lang.Throwable'. Example: 'void describeModule(String module) throws Exception {} // warning: Prohibited exception 'Exception' declared' Configure the inspection: Use the Prohibited exceptions list to specify which exceptions should be reported. Use the Ignore exceptions declared on methods overriding a library method option to ignore exceptions declared by methods that override a library method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that declare an inappropriate exception in their `throws` clause. For example an exception can be inappropriate because it is overly generic, such as `java.lang.Exception` or `java.lang.Throwable`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void describeModule(String module) throws Exception {} // warning: Prohibited exception 'Exception' declared\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Prohibited exceptions** list to specify which exceptions should be reported.\n* Use the **Ignore exceptions declared on methods overriding a library method** option to ignore exceptions declared by methods that override a library method."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "IntegerMultiplicationImplicitCastToLong",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Integer multiplication or shift implicitly cast to 'long'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports integer multiplications and left shifts that are implicitly cast to long. Example: 'void f(int i) {\n    long val = 65536 * i;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied, the code changes to: 'void x(int i) {\n    long val = 65536L * i;\n  }' Example: 'void f(int i) {\n    long value = i << 24;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied, the code changes to: 'void f(int i) {\n    long value = (long) i << 24;\n  }' Such multiplications are often a mistake, as overflow truncation may occur unexpectedly. Converting an 'int' literal to a 'long' literal ('65536L') fixes the problem.",
                  "markdown": "Reports integer multiplications and left shifts that are implicitly cast to long.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void f(int i) {\n        long val = 65536 * i;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied, the code changes to:\n\n\n      void x(int i) {\n        long val = 65536L * i;\n      }\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void f(int i) {\n        long value = i << 24;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied, the code changes to:\n\n\n      void f(int i) {\n        long value = (long) i << 24;\n      }\n\n\nSuch multiplications are often a mistake, as overflow truncation may occur unexpectedly.\nConverting an `int` literal to a `long` literal (`65536`**L**) fixes the problem."
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceAssignmentWithOperatorAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment can be replaced with operator assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment operations which can be replaced by operator-assignment. Code using operator assignment is shorter and may be clearer. Example: 'x = x + 3;\n  x = x / 3;' After the quick fix is applied: 'x += 3;\n  x /= 3;' Use the Ignore conditional operators option to ignore '&&' and '||'. Replacing conditional operators with operator assignment would change the evaluation from lazy to eager, which may change the semantics of the expression. Use the Ignore obscure operators option to ignore '^' and '%', which are less known.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment operations which can be replaced by operator-assignment.\n\nCode using operator assignment is shorter and may be clearer.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      x = x + 3;\n      x = x / 3;\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n      x += 3;\n      x /= 3;\n\n\nUse the **Ignore conditional operators** option to ignore `&&`\nand `||`. Replacing conditional operators with operator\nassignment would change the evaluation from lazy to eager, which may change the semantics of the expression.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore obscure operators** option to ignore `^` and `%`, which are less known."
                },
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              {
                "id": "ReturnFromFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'return' inside 'finally' block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' statements inside of 'finally' blocks. While occasionally intended, such 'return' statements may mask thrown exceptions and complicate debugging. Example: 'try {\n    foo();\n  } finally {\n    if (bar()) return;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` statements inside of `finally` blocks.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, such `return` statements may mask thrown exceptions\nand complicate debugging.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        foo();\n      } finally {\n        if (bar()) return;\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "RedundantExplicitClose",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'close()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary calls to 'close()' at the end of a try-with-resources block and suggests removing them. Example: 'try(MyAutoCloseable ac = new MyAutoCloseable()) {\n    foo();\n    ac.close();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'try(MyAutoCloseable ac = new MyAutoCloseable()) {\n    foo();\n  }' New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary calls to `close()` at the end of a try-with-resources block and suggests removing them.\n\n**Example**:\n\n\n      try(MyAutoCloseable ac = new MyAutoCloseable()) {\n        foo();\n        ac.close();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try(MyAutoCloseable ac = new MyAutoCloseable()) {\n        foo();\n      }\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "AssertStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'assert' statement"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'assert' statements. By default, 'assert' statements are disabled during execution in the production environment. Consider using logger or exceptions instead. The 'assert' statements are not supported in Java 1.3 and earlier JVM.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `assert` statements. By default, `assert` statements are disabled during execution in the production environment. Consider using logger or exceptions instead.\n\nThe `assert` statements are not supported in Java 1.3 and earlier JVM."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "UnnecessarySemicolon",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary semicolon"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any unnecessary semicolons, including semicolons that are used between class members, inside block statements, or after class definitions. Even though these semicolons are valid in Java, they are redundant and may be removed. Example: 'class C {\n    ;\n    void m() throws Exception {\n        try (AutoCloseable r1 = createAutoCloseable();) {\n          ;\n        }\n    }\n    ;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class C {\n    void m() throws Exception {\n      try (AutoCloseable r1 = createAutoCloseable()) {\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any unnecessary semicolons, including semicolons that are used between class members, inside block statements, or after class definitions.\n\nEven though these semicolons are valid in Java, they are redundant and may be removed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class C {\n        ;\n        void m() throws Exception {\n            try (AutoCloseable r1 = createAutoCloseable();) {\n              ;\n            }\n        }\n        ;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class C {\n        void m() throws Exception {\n          try (AutoCloseable r1 = createAutoCloseable()) {\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "AssertEqualsMayBeAssertSame",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'assertEquals()' may be 'assertSame()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit 'assertEquals()' calls that can be replaced with an equivalent 'assertSame()' call. This is possible when the arguments are instances of a 'final' class that does not override the 'Object.equals()' method and makes it explicit that the object identity is compared. Suggests replacing 'assertEquals()' with 'assertSame()'. Example: '@Test\n  public void testObjectType() {\n    Object o = getObject();\n    Assert.assertEquals(String.class, o.getClass());\n  }' After the quick fix is applied: '@Test\n  public void testSort() {\n    Object o = getObject();\n    Assert.assertSame(String.class, o.getClass());\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit `assertEquals()` calls that can be replaced with an equivalent `assertSame()` call. This is possible when the arguments are instances of a `final` class that does not override the `Object.equals()` method and makes it explicit that the object identity is compared.\n\nSuggests replacing `assertEquals()` with `assertSame()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Test\n      public void testObjectType() {\n        Object o = getObject();\n        Assert.assertEquals(String.class, o.getClass());\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      @Test\n      public void testSort() {\n        Object o = getObject();\n        Assert.assertSame(String.class, o.getClass());\n      }\n"
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                "id": "JavadocBlankLines",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Blank line should be replaced with <p> to break lines"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports blank lines in Javadoc comments. Blank lines in Javadoc may signal an intention split the text to different paragraphs. However, the Javadoc tool and IntelliJ IDEA will ignore them when rendering documentation comments. The quick-fix suggests to replace the blank line with a paragraph tag (<p>). Example: 'class Main {\n    /**\n     * Doesn't do anything.\n     *\n     * Does absolutely nothing\n     */\n    void foo() {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main {\n    /**\n     * Doesn't do anything.\n     * <p>\n     * Does absolutely nothing\n     */\n    void foo() {}\n  }' New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports blank lines in Javadoc comments.\n\n\nBlank lines in Javadoc may signal an intention split the text to different paragraphs. However, the Javadoc tool and IntelliJ IDEA will\nignore them when rendering documentation comments.\n\n\nThe quick-fix suggests to replace the blank line with a paragraph tag (\\<p\\>).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        /**\n         * Doesn't do anything.\n         *\n         * Does absolutely nothing\n         */\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main {\n        /**\n         * Doesn't do anything.\n         * <p>\n         * Does absolutely nothing\n         */\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\nNew in 2022.1"
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              {
                "id": "UtilityClassWithPublicConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Utility class with 'public' constructor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports utility classes with 'public' constructors. Utility classes have all fields and methods declared as 'static'. Creating a 'public' constructor in such classes is confusing and may cause accidental class instantiation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports utility classes with `public` constructors.\n\nUtility classes have all fields and methods declared as `static`. Creating a `public`\nconstructor in such classes is confusing and may cause accidental class instantiation."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              },
              {
                "id": "TypeParameterExtendsFinalClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Type parameter extends 'final' class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type parameters declared to extend a 'final' class. Suggests replacing the type parameter with the type of the specified'final' class since 'final' classes cannot be extended. Example: 'void foo() {\n    List<? extends Integer> list; // Warning: the Integer class is a final class\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void foo() {\n    List<Integer> list;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports type parameters declared to extend a `final` class.\n\nSuggests replacing the type parameter with the type of the specified`final` class since\n`final` classes cannot be extended.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo() {\n        List<? extends Integer> list; // Warning: the Integer class is a final class\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void foo() {\n        List<Integer> list;\n      }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "TrivialIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'if' statement"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements that can be simplified to a single assignment, 'return', or 'assert' statement. Example: 'if (foo()) {\n    return true;\n  } else {\n    return false;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'return foo();' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore chained 'if' statements option if want to hide a warning for chained 'if' statements. For example, in the following code the warning will be hidden, but the quick-fix will still be available: 'if (condition1) return true;\n  if (condition2) return false;\n  return true;' Note that replacing 'if (isTrue()) assert false;' with 'assert isTrue();' may change the program semantics when asserts are disabled if condition has side effects. Use the Ignore 'if' statements with trivial 'assert' option if you want to hide a warning for 'if' statements containing only 'assert' statement in their bodies.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements that can be simplified to a single assignment, `return`, or `assert` statement.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (foo()) {\n        return true;\n      } else {\n        return false;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      return foo();\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the **Ignore chained 'if' statements** option if want to hide a warning for chained `if` statements.\n\nFor example, in the following code the warning will be hidden, but the quick-fix will still be available:\n\n\n      if (condition1) return true;\n      if (condition2) return false;\n      return true;\n\nNote that replacing `if (isTrue()) assert false;` with `assert isTrue();` may change the program semantics\nwhen asserts are disabled if condition has side effects.\nUse the **Ignore 'if' statements with trivial 'assert'** option if you want to hide a warning for `if` statements\ncontaining only `assert` statement in their bodies."
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              {
                "id": "BooleanMethodIsAlwaysInverted",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boolean method is always inverted"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods with a 'boolean' return type that are used only in a negated context. The quick-fix makes it possible to rename and invert the method. Due to performance reasons, some methods might not be highlighted in the editor. Example: 'class C {\n    boolean alwaysTrue() {\n      return true;\n    }\n\n    void f() {\n      if (!alwaysTrue()) {\n        return;\n      }\n    }\n    boolean member = !alwaysTrue();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class C {\n    boolean alwaysFalse() {\n      return false;\n    }\n\n    void f() {\n      if (alwaysFalse()) {\n        return;\n      }\n    }\n    boolean member = alwaysFalse();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods with a `boolean` return type that are used only in a negated context.\n\nThe quick-fix makes it possible to rename and invert the method.\nDue to performance reasons, some methods might not be highlighted in the editor.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class C {\n        boolean alwaysTrue() {\n          return true;\n        }\n\n        void f() {\n          if (!alwaysTrue()) {\n            return;\n          }\n        }\n        boolean member = !alwaysTrue();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class C {\n        boolean alwaysFalse() {\n          return false;\n        }\n\n        void f() {\n          if (alwaysFalse()) {\n            return;\n          }\n        }\n        boolean member = alwaysFalse();\n      }\n"
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                "id": "InstanceGuardedByStatic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance member guarded by static field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@GuardedBy' annotations on instance fields or methods in which the guard is a 'static' field. Guarding a non-static by a static may result in excessive lock contention, as access to each locked field in any object instance will prevent simultaneous access to that field in every object instance. Example: 'private static ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock(); //static guarding field\n    private Object state;\n\n    @GuardedBy(\"lock\")\n    public void bar() {\n        state = new Object();\n    }' Supported '@GuardedBy' annotations are: 'net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy' 'javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy' 'org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy' 'androidx.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@GuardedBy` annotations on instance fields or methods in which the guard is a `static` field. Guarding a non-static by a static may result in excessive lock contention, as access to each locked field in any object instance will prevent simultaneous access to that field in every object instance.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        private static ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock(); //static guarding field\n        private Object state;\n\n        @GuardedBy(\"lock\")\n        public void bar() {\n            state = new Object();\n        }\n\nSupported `@GuardedBy` annotations are:\n\n* `net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy`\n* `javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy`\n* `org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy`\n* `androidx.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy`"
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              {
                "id": "AutoCloseableResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "AutoCloseable used without 'try'-with-resources"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'AutoCloseable' instances which are not used in a try-with-resources statement, also known as Automatic Resource Management. This means that the \"open resource before/in 'try', close in 'finally'\" style that had been used before try-with-resources became available, is also reported. This inspection is meant to replace all opened but not safely closed inspections when developing in Java 7 and higher. Example: 'private static void foo() throws IOException {\n    InputStream profile = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(\"/someFile\");\n    System.out.println(profile.read());\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: List subclasses of 'AutoCloseable' that do not need to be closed and should be ignored by this inspection. Note: The inspection will still report streams returned from the 'java.nio.file.Files' methods 'lines()', 'walk()', 'list()' and 'find()', even when 'java.util.stream.Stream' is listed to be ignored. These streams contain an associated I/O resource that needs to be closed. List methods returning 'AutoCloseable' that should be ignored when called. Whether to ignore an 'AutoCloseable' if it is the result of a method call. When this option is enabled, the results of factory methods will also be ignored. Whether the inspection should report if an 'AutoCloseable' instance is passed as a method call argument. If this option is enabled, the inspection assumes the resource is closed in the called method. Method calls inside a 'finally' block with 'close' in the name and an 'AutoCloseable' argument will not be ignored. Whether to ignore method references to constructors of resource classes. Whether to ignore methods that return a resource and whose name starts with 'get'. This can reduce false positives because most of the getters do not transfer the ownership of the resource, and their call sites are not responsible for closing the resource.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `AutoCloseable` instances which are not used in a try-with-resources statement, also known as *Automatic Resource Management* .\n\n\nThis means that the \"open resource before/in `try`, close in `finally`\" style that had been used before\ntry-with-resources became available, is also reported.\nThis inspection is meant to replace all *opened but not safely closed* inspections when developing in Java 7 and higher.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      private static void foo() throws IOException {\n        InputStream profile = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(\"/someFile\");\n        System.out.println(profile.read());\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List subclasses of `AutoCloseable` that do not need to be closed and should be ignored by this inspection.   \n  **Note** : The inspection will still report streams returned from the `java.nio.file.Files` methods `lines()`, `walk()`, `list()` and `find()`, even when `java.util.stream.Stream` is listed to be ignored. These streams contain an associated I/O resource that needs to be closed.\n* List methods returning `AutoCloseable` that should be ignored when called.\n* Whether to ignore an `AutoCloseable` if it is the result of a method call. When this option is enabled, the results of factory methods will also be ignored.\n* Whether the inspection should report if an `AutoCloseable` instance is passed as a method call argument. If this option is enabled, the inspection assumes the resource is closed in the called method. Method calls inside a `finally` block with 'close' in the name and an `AutoCloseable` argument will not be ignored.\n* Whether to ignore method references to constructors of resource classes.\n* Whether to ignore methods that return a resource and whose name starts with 'get'. This can reduce false positives because most of the getters do not transfer the ownership of the resource, and their call sites are not responsible for closing the resource."
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                "id": "SingleStatementInBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Code block contains single statement"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports control flow statements with a single statement in their code block and suggests removing the braces from the control flow statement body. Example: 'if (x > 0) {\n    System.out.println(\"x is positive\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (x > 0) System.out.println(\"x is positive\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports control flow statements with a single statement in their code block and suggests removing the braces from the control flow statement body.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (x > 0) {\n        System.out.println(\"x is positive\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (x > 0) System.out.println(\"x is positive\");\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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                },
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                "id": "TestCaseWithConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "TestCase with non-trivial constructors"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports test cases with initialization logic in their constructors. If a constructor fails, the '@After' annotated or 'tearDown()' method won't be called. This can leave the test environment partially initialized, which can adversely affect other tests. Instead, initialization of test cases should be done in a 'setUp()' or '@Before' annotated method. Bad example: 'public class ImportantTest {\n    private File file;\n\n    public ImportantTest() throws IOException {\n      file = File.createTempFile(\"xyz\", \".tmp\");\n    }\n\n    // ... tests go here\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports test cases with initialization logic in their constructors. If a constructor fails, the `@After` annotated or `tearDown()` method won't be called. This can leave the test environment partially initialized, which can adversely affect other tests. Instead, initialization of test cases should be done in a `setUp()` or `@Before` annotated method.\n\nBad example:\n\n\n      public class ImportantTest {\n        private File file;\n\n        public ImportantTest() throws IOException {\n          file = File.createTempFile(\"xyz\", \".tmp\");\n        }\n\n        // ... tests go here\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReadObjectAndWriteObjectPrivate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'readObject()' or 'writeObject()' not declared 'private'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Serializable' classes where the 'readObject' or 'writeObject' methods are not declared private. There is no reason these methods should ever have a higher visibility than 'private'. A quick-fix is suggested to make the corresponding method 'private'. Example: 'public class Test implements Serializable {\n    public void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) {\n      /* ... */\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Test implements Serializable {\n    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) {\n      /* ... */\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Serializable` classes where the `readObject` or `writeObject` methods are not declared private. There is no reason these methods should ever have a higher visibility than `private`.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to make the corresponding method `private`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Test implements Serializable {\n        public void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) {\n          /* ... */\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Test implements Serializable {\n        private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) {\n          /* ... */\n        }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "RedundantFileCreation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'File' instance creation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'File' creation in one of the following constructors when only 'String' path can be used: 'FileInputStream', 'FileOutputStream', 'FileReader', 'FileWriter', 'PrintStream', 'PrintWriter', 'Formatter'. Example: 'InputStream is = new FileInputStream(new File(\"in.txt\"));' After quick-fix is applied: 'InputStream is = new FileInputStream(\"in.txt\");' New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `File` creation in one of the following constructors when only `String` path can be used: `FileInputStream`, `FileOutputStream`, `FileReader`, `FileWriter`, `PrintStream`, `PrintWriter`, `Formatter`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    InputStream is = new FileInputStream(new File(\"in.txt\"));\n\nAfter quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    InputStream is = new FileInputStream(\"in.txt\");\n\nNew in 2020.3"
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              {
                "id": "PointlessBooleanExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pointless boolean expression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary or overly complicated boolean expressions. Such expressions include '&&'-ing with 'true', '||'-ing with 'false', equality comparison with a boolean literal, or negation of a boolean literal. Such expressions can be simplified. Example: 'boolean a = !(x && false);\n  boolean b = false || x;\n  boolean c = x != true;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean a = true;\n  boolean b = x;\n  boolean c = !x;' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore named constants in determining pointless expressions option to ignore named constants when determining if an expression is pointless.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary or overly complicated boolean expressions.\n\nSuch expressions include `&&`-ing with `true`,\n`||`-ing with `false`,\nequality comparison with a boolean literal, or negation of a boolean literal. Such expressions can be simplified.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      boolean a = !(x && false);\n      boolean b = false || x;\n      boolean c = x != true;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean a = true;\n      boolean b = x;\n      boolean c = !x;\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\nUse the **Ignore named constants in determining pointless expressions** option to ignore named constants when determining if an expression is pointless."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SuperTearDownInFinally",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JUnit 3 'super.tearDown()' is not called from 'finally' block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls of the JUnit 3's 'super.tearDown()' method that are not performed inside a 'finally' block. If an exception is thrown before 'super.tearDown()' is called it could lead to inconsistencies and leaks. Example: 'public class AnotherTest extends CompanyTestCase {\n    private Path path;\n\n    @Override\n    protected void setUp() throws Exception {\n      super.setUp();\n      path = Files.createTempFile(\"File\", \".tmp\");\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    protected void tearDown() throws Exception {\n      Files.delete(path);\n      super.tearDown();\n    }\n  }' Improved code: 'public class AnotherTest extends CompanyTestCase {\n    private Path path;\n\n    @Override\n    protected void setUp() throws Exception {\n      super.setUp();\n      path = Files.createTempFile(\"File\", \".tmp\");\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    protected void tearDown() throws Exception {\n      try {\n        Files.delete(path);\n      } finally {\n        super.tearDown();\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls of the JUnit 3's `super.tearDown()` method that are not performed inside a `finally` block. If an exception is thrown before `super.tearDown()` is called it could lead to inconsistencies and leaks.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class AnotherTest extends CompanyTestCase {\n        private Path path;\n\n        @Override\n        protected void setUp() throws Exception {\n          super.setUp();\n          path = Files.createTempFile(\"File\", \".tmp\");\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        protected void tearDown() throws Exception {\n          Files.delete(path);\n          super.tearDown();\n        }\n      }\n\nImproved code:\n\n\n      public class AnotherTest extends CompanyTestCase {\n        private Path path;\n\n        @Override\n        protected void setUp() throws Exception {\n          super.setUp();\n          path = Files.createTempFile(\"File\", \".tmp\");\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        protected void tearDown() throws Exception {\n          try {\n            Files.delete(path);\n          } finally {\n            super.tearDown();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "ListenerMayUseAdapter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class may extend adapter instead of implementing listener"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes implementing listeners instead of extending corresponding adapters. A quick-fix is available to remove any redundant empty methods left after replacing a listener implementation with an adapter extension. Use the Only warn when empty implementing methods are found option to configure the inspection to warn even if no empty methods are found.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes implementing listeners instead of extending corresponding adapters.\n\nA quick-fix is available to\nremove any redundant empty methods left after replacing a listener implementation with an adapter extension.\n\n\nUse the **Only warn when empty implementing methods are found** option to configure the inspection to warn even if no empty methods are found."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "RefusedBequest",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method does not call super method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that override a particular method without calling 'super'. This is also known as a refused bequest. Such methods may represent a failure of abstraction and cause hard-to-trace bugs. The inspection doesn't report default methods and methods overridden from 'java.lang.Object', except for 'clone()'. The 'clone()' method is expected to call its 'super', which will automatically return an object of the correct type. Examples: 'class A {\n    @Override\n    public Object clone() { // reported, because it does not call 'super.clone()'\n      return new A();\n    }\n  }' 'interface I {\n    default void foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class A implements I {\n    // warning on method when 'Ignore 'default' super methods' and 'Ignore annotated' options are disabled\n    @Override\n    public void foo(){}\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Only report when super method is annotated by option to ignore 'super' methods marked with the annotations from the provided list. You can manually add annotations to the list. Use the Ignore empty super methods option to ignore 'super' methods that are either empty or only throw an exception. Use the Ignore 'default' super methods option to ignore 'super' methods with the 'default' keyword.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that override a particular method without calling `super`.\n\nThis is also known as a *refused bequest*. Such methods\nmay represent a failure of abstraction and cause hard-to-trace bugs.\n\nThe inspection doesn't report default methods and methods overridden\nfrom `java.lang.Object`, except for `clone()`.\nThe `clone()` method is expected to call its `super`, which will automatically return an object of the correct type.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n*\n\n\n        class A {\n          @Override\n          public Object clone() { // reported, because it does not call 'super.clone()'\n            return new A();\n          }\n        }\n        \n*\n\n\n        interface I {\n          default void foo() {}\n        }\n\n        class A implements I {\n          // warning on method when 'Ignore 'default' super methods' and 'Ignore annotated' options are disabled\n          @Override\n          public void foo(){}\n        }\n          \nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Only report when super method is annotated by** option to ignore `super` methods marked with the annotations from the provided list. You can manually add annotations to the list.\n* Use the **Ignore empty super methods** option to ignore `super` methods that are either empty or only throw an exception.\n* Use the **Ignore 'default' super methods** option to ignore `super` methods with the `default` keyword."
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                "id": "UnnecessaryReturn",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'return' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' statements at the end of constructors and methods returning 'void'. These statements are redundant and may be safely removed. This inspection does not report in JSP files. Example: 'void message() {\n    System.out.println(\"Hello World\");\n    return;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void message() {\n    System.out.println(\"Hello World\");\n  }' Use the Ignore in then branch of 'if' statement with 'else' branch option to ignore 'return' statements in the then branch of 'if' statements which also have an 'else' branch.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` statements at the end of constructors and methods returning `void`. These statements are redundant and may be safely removed.\n\nThis inspection does not report in JSP files.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void message() {\n        System.out.println(\"Hello World\");\n        return;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void message() {\n        System.out.println(\"Hello World\");\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore in then branch of 'if' statement with 'else' branch** option to ignore `return` statements in the then branch of `if` statements\nwhich also have an `else` branch."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PublicInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public' nested class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' nested classes. Example: 'public class Outer {\n    public static class Nested {} // warning\n    public class Inner {}         // warning\n    public enum Mode {}           // warning depends on the setting\n    public interface I {}         // warning depends on the setting\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore 'public' inner enums option to ignore 'public' inner enums. Use the Ignore 'public' inner interfaces option to ignore 'public' inner interfaces.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` nested classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Outer {\n        public static class Nested {} // warning\n        public class Inner {}         // warning\n        public enum Mode {}           // warning depends on the setting\n        public interface I {}         // warning depends on the setting\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore 'public' inner enums** option to ignore `public` inner enums.\n* Use the **Ignore 'public' inner interfaces** option to ignore `public` inner interfaces."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Encapsulation",
                      "index": 104,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonFinalGuard",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final '@GuardedBy' field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@GuardedBy' annotations in which the guarding field is not 'final'. Guarding on a non-final field may result in unexpected race conditions, as locks will be held on the value of the field (which may change), rather than the field itself. Example: 'private ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock(); //not final guarding field\n    private Object state;\n\n    @GuardedBy(\"lock\")\n    public void bar() {\n        state = new Object();\n    }' Supported '@GuardedBy' annotations are: 'net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy' 'javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy' 'org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy' 'androidx.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@GuardedBy` annotations in which the guarding field is not `final`.\n\nGuarding on a non-final field may result in unexpected race conditions, as locks will\nbe held on the value of the field (which may change), rather than the field itself.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        private ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock(); //not final guarding field\n        private Object state;\n\n        @GuardedBy(\"lock\")\n        public void bar() {\n            state = new Object();\n        }\n\nSupported `@GuardedBy` annotations are:\n\n* `net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy`\n* `javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy`\n* `org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy`\n* `androidx.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Concurrency annotation issues",
                      "index": 84,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CollectionAddedToSelf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Collection added to itself"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases where the argument of a method call on a 'java.util.Collection' or 'java.util.Map' is the collection or map itself. Such situations may occur as a result of copy-paste in code with raw types. Example: 'ArrayList list = new ArrayList<>();\n  list.add(list); // warning here\n  return list.hashCode(); // throws StackOverflowError'",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases where the argument of a method call on a `java.util.Collection` or `java.util.Map` is the collection or map itself. Such situations may occur as a result of copy-paste in code with raw types.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      ArrayList list = new ArrayList<>();\n      list.add(list); // warning here\n      return list.hashCode(); // throws StackOverflowError\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessarySuperQualifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'super' qualifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary 'super' qualifiers in method calls and field references. A 'super' qualifier is unnecessary when the field or method of the superclass is not hidden/overridden in the calling class. Example: 'class Foo {\n    void foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class Bar extends Foo {\n    void bar() {\n      super.foo();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    void foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class Bar extends Foo {\n    void bar() {\n      foo();\n    }\n  }' Use the inspection settings to ignore qualifiers that help to distinguish superclass members access from the identically named members of the outer class. See also the following inspections: Java | Visibility | Access to inherited field looks like access to element from surrounding code Java | Visibility | Call to inherited method looks like call to local method",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary `super` qualifiers in method calls and field references.\n\n\nA `super` qualifier is unnecessary\nwhen the field or method of the superclass is not hidden/overridden in the calling class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class Bar extends Foo {\n        void bar() {\n          super.foo();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class Bar extends Foo {\n        void bar() {\n          foo();\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to ignore qualifiers that help to distinguish superclass members access\nfrom the identically named members of the outer class.\n\n\nSee also the following inspections:\n\n* *Java \\| Visibility \\| Access to inherited field looks like access to element from surrounding code*\n* *Java \\| Visibility \\| Call to inherited method looks like call to local method*"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EqualsOnSuspiciousObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' called on 'StringBuilder'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' calls on 'StringBuilder' or 'StringBuffer' instances. The 'equals()' method is not overridden in these classes, so it may return 'false' even when the contents of the two objects are the same. If the reference equality is intended, it's better to use '==' to avoid confusion. Example: 'public void test(StringBuilder sb1, StringBuilder sb2) {\n    boolean result = sb1.equals(sb2); // Suspicious\n  }' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` calls on `StringBuilder` or `StringBuffer` instances.\n\nThe `equals()` method is not overridden in these classes, so it may return `false` even when the contents of the two objects are the same.\nIf the reference equality is intended, it's better to use `==` to avoid confusion.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      public void test(StringBuilder sb1, StringBuilder sb2) {\n        boolean result = sb1.equals(sb2); // Suspicious\n      }\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UseOfPropertiesAsHashtable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of 'Properties' object as a 'Hashtable'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to the following methods on 'java.util.Properties' objects: 'put()' 'putIfAbsent()' 'putAll()' 'get()' For historical reasons, 'java.util.Properties' inherits from 'java.util.Hashtable', but using these methods is discouraged to prevent pollution of properties with values of types other than 'String'. Calls to 'java.util.Properties.putAll()' won't get reported when both the key and the value parameters in the map are of the 'String' type. Such a call is safe and no better alternative exists. Example: 'Object f(Properties props) {\n    props.put(\"hello\", \"world\");\n    props.putIfAbsent(\"hello\", \"world\");\n    props.putAll(new HashMap<>());\n    return props.get(\"Hello\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Object f(Properties props) {\n    props.setProperty(\"hello\", \"world\");\n    props.putIfAbsent(\"hello\", \"world\");\n    props.putAll(new HashMap<>());\n    return props.getProperty(\"hello\");\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to the following methods on `java.util.Properties` objects:\n\n* `put()`\n* `putIfAbsent()`\n* `putAll()`\n* `get()`\n\n\nFor historical reasons, `java.util.Properties` inherits from `java.util.Hashtable`,\nbut using these methods is discouraged to prevent pollution of properties with values of types other than `String`.\n\n\nCalls to `java.util.Properties.putAll()` won't get reported when\nboth the key and the value parameters in the map are of the `String` type.\nSuch a call is safe and no better alternative exists.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Object f(Properties props) {\n        props.put(\"hello\", \"world\");\n        props.putIfAbsent(\"hello\", \"world\");\n        props.putAll(new HashMap<>());\n        return props.get(\"Hello\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Object f(Properties props) {\n        props.setProperty(\"hello\", \"world\");\n        props.putIfAbsent(\"hello\", \"world\");\n        props.putAll(new HashMap<>());\n        return props.getProperty(\"hello\");\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MethodCoupling",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly coupled method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that reference too many other classes. Methods with too high coupling can be very fragile and should be probably split into smaller methods. Each referenced class is counted only once no matter how many times it is referenced. Configure the inspection: Use the Method coupling limit field to specify the maximum allowed coupling for a method. Use the Include couplings to java system classes option to count references to classes from 'java'or 'javax' packages. Use the Include couplings to library classes option to count references to third-party library classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that reference too many other classes. Methods with too high coupling can be very fragile and should be probably split into smaller methods.\n\nEach referenced class is counted only once no matter how many times it is referenced.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Method coupling limit** field to specify the maximum allowed coupling for a method.\n* Use the **Include couplings to java system classes** option to count references to classes from `java`or `javax` packages.\n* Use the **Include couplings to library classes** option to count references to third-party library classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Method metrics",
                      "index": 110,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AccessToStaticFieldLockedOnInstance",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Access to 'static' field locked on instance data"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports access to non-constant static fields that are locked on either 'this' or an instance field of 'this'. Locking a static field on instance data does not prevent the field from being modified by other instances, and thus may result in unexpected race conditions. Example: 'static String test;\n  public void foo() {\n      synchronized (this) {\n          System.out.println(test); // warning\n      }\n  }' There is a quick-fix that allows ignoring static fields of specific types. You can manage those ignored types in the inspection options. Use the inspection options to specify which classes used for static fields should be ignored.",
                  "markdown": "Reports access to non-constant static fields that are locked on either `this` or an instance field of `this`.\n\n\nLocking a static field on instance data does not prevent the field from being\nmodified by other instances, and thus may result in unexpected race conditions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      static String test;\n      public void foo() {\n          synchronized (this) {\n              System.out.println(test); // warning\n          }\n      }\n\n\nThere is a quick-fix that allows ignoring static fields of specific types.\nYou can manage those ignored types in the inspection options.\n\n\nUse the inspection options to specify which classes used for static fields should be ignored."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "VariableTypeCanBeExplicit",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Variable type can be explicit"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables of the 'var' type that can be replaced with an explicit type. Example: 'var str = \"Hello\";' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String str = \"Hello\";' 'var' keyword appeared in Java 10. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables of the `var` type that can be replaced with an explicit type.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      var str = \"Hello\";\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String str = \"Hello\";\n\n\n`var` *keyword* appeared in Java 10.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 10",
                      "index": 129,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Java8ListSort",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Collections.sort()' can be replaced with 'List.sort()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls of 'Collections.sort(list, comparator)' which can be replaced with 'list.sort(comparator)'. 'Collections.sort' is just a wrapper, so it is better to use an instance method directly. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls of `Collections.sort(list, comparator)` which can be replaced with `list.sort(comparator)`.\n\n`Collections.sort` is just a wrapper, so it is better to use an instance method directly.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 8",
                      "index": 100,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssertEqualsCalledOnArray",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'assertEquals()' called on array"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit 'assertEquals()' calls with arguments of an array type. Such methods compare the arrays' identities instead of the arrays' contents. Array contents should be checked with the 'assertArrayEquals()' method. Example: '@Test\n  public void testSort() {\n    int[] actual = {248, 496, 0, 56};\n    Arrays.sort(actual);\n    Assert.assertEquals(new int[] {0, 56, 248, 496}, actual);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: '@Test\n  public void testSort() {\n    int[] actual = {248, 496, 0, 56};\n    Arrays.sort(actual);\n    Assert.assertArrayEquals(new int[] {0, 56, 248, 496}, actual);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit `assertEquals()` calls with arguments of an array type. Such methods compare the arrays' identities instead of the arrays' contents. Array contents should be checked with the `assertArrayEquals()` method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Test\n      public void testSort() {\n        int[] actual = {248, 496, 0, 56};\n        Arrays.sort(actual);\n        Assert.assertEquals(new int[] {0, 56, 248, 496}, actual);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @Test\n      public void testSort() {\n        int[] actual = {248, 496, 0, 56};\n        Arrays.sort(actual);\n        Assert.assertArrayEquals(new int[] {0, 56, 248, 496}, actual);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 105,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ComparatorCombinators",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Comparator' combinator can be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Comparator' instances defined as lambda expressions that could be expressed using 'Comparator.comparing()' calls. Chained comparisons which can be replaced by 'Comparator.thenComparing()' expression are also reported. Example: 'myList.sort((person1, person2) -> person1.getName().compareTo(person2.getName()));\n\n  myList2.sort((person1, person2) -> {\n      int res = person1.first().compareTo(person2.first());\n      if(res == 0) res = person1.second().compareTo(person2.second());\n      if(res == 0) res = person1.third() - person2.third();\n      return res;\n  });' After the quick-fixes are applied: 'myList.sort(Comparator.comparing(Person::getName));\n\n  myList2.sort(Comparator.comparing(Person::first)\n                         .thenComparing(Person::second)\n                         .thenComparingInt(Person::third));'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Comparator` instances defined as lambda expressions that could be expressed using `Comparator.comparing()` calls. Chained comparisons which can be replaced by `Comparator.thenComparing()` expression are also reported.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      myList.sort((person1, person2) -> person1.getName().compareTo(person2.getName()));\n\n      myList2.sort((person1, person2) -> {\n          int res = person1.first().compareTo(person2.first());\n          if(res == 0) res = person1.second().compareTo(person2.second());\n          if(res == 0) res = person1.third() - person2.third();\n          return res;\n      });\n\nAfter the quick-fixes are applied:\n\n\n      myList.sort(Comparator.comparing(Person::getName));\n\n      myList2.sort(Comparator.comparing(Person::first)\n                             .thenComparing(Person::second)\n                             .thenComparingInt(Person::third));\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 8",
                      "index": 100,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EqualsReplaceableByObjectsCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' expression replaceable by 'Objects.equals()' expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that can be replaced with a call to 'java.util.Objects#equals'. Example: 'void f(Object a, Object b) {\n    boolean result = a != null && a.equals(b);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void f(Object a, Object b) {\n    boolean result = Objects.equals(a, b);\n  }' Replacing expressions like 'a != null && a.equals(b)' with 'Objects.equals(a, b)' slightly changes the semantics. Use the Highlight expressions like 'a != null && a.equals(b)' option to enable or disable this behavior. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that can be replaced with a call to `java.util.Objects#equals`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void f(Object a, Object b) {\n        boolean result = a != null && a.equals(b);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void f(Object a, Object b) {\n        boolean result = Objects.equals(a, b);\n      }\n\n\nReplacing expressions like `a != null && a.equals(b)` with `Objects.equals(a, b)`\nslightly changes the semantics. Use the **Highlight expressions like 'a != null \\&\\& a.equals(b)'** option to enable or disable this behavior.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 7",
                      "index": 130,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AbstractMethodCallInConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract method called during object construction"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'abstract' methods of the current class during object construction. A method is called during object construction if it is inside a: Constructor Non-static instance initializer Non-static field initializer 'clone()' method 'readObject()' method 'readObjectNoData()' method Such calls may result in subtle bugs, as object initialization may happen before the method call. Example: 'abstract class Parent {\n    abstract void abstractMethod();\n  }\n\n  class Child extends Parent {\n    Child() {\n      abstractMethod();\n    }\n  }' This inspection shares the functionality with the following inspections: Overridable method called during object construction Overridden method called during object construction Only one inspection should be enabled at once to prevent warning duplication.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `abstract` methods of the current class during object construction.\n\nA method is called during object construction if it is inside a:\n\n* Constructor\n* Non-static instance initializer\n* Non-static field initializer\n* `clone()` method\n* `readObject()` method\n* `readObjectNoData()` method\n\nSuch calls may result in subtle bugs, as object initialization may happen before the method call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      abstract class Parent {\n        abstract void abstractMethod();\n      }\n\n      class Child extends Parent {\n        Child() {\n          abstractMethod();\n        }\n      }\n\nThis inspection shares the functionality with the following inspections:\n\n* Overridable method called during object construction\n* Overridden method called during object construction\n\nOnly one inspection should be enabled at once to prevent warning duplication."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Initialization",
                      "index": 30,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TailRecursion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Tail recursion"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports tail recursion, that is, when a method calls itself as its last action before returning. Tail recursion can always be replaced by looping, which will be considerably faster. Some JVMs perform tail-call optimization, while others do not. Thus, tail-recursive solutions may have considerably different performance characteristics on different virtual machines. Example: 'int factorial(int val, int runningVal) {\n    if (val == 1) {\n      return runningVal;\n    } else {\n      return factorial(val - 1, runningVal * val);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int factorial(int val, int runningVal) {\n    while (true) {\n      if (val == 1) {\n        return runningVal;\n      } else {\n        runningVal = runningVal * val;\n        val = val - 1;\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports tail recursion, that is, when a method calls itself as its last action before returning.\n\n\nTail recursion can always be replaced by looping, which will be considerably faster.\nSome JVMs perform tail-call optimization, while others do not. Thus, tail-recursive solutions may have considerably different\nperformance characteristics on different virtual machines.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int factorial(int val, int runningVal) {\n        if (val == 1) {\n          return runningVal;\n        } else {\n          return factorial(val - 1, runningVal * val);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int factorial(int val, int runningVal) {\n        while (true) {\n          if (val == 1) {\n            return runningVal;\n          } else {\n            runningVal = runningVal * val;\n            val = val - 1;\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringEqualsEmptyString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'String.equals()' can be replaced with 'String.isEmpty()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' being called to compare a 'String' with an empty string. In this case, using '.isEmpty()' is better as it shows you exactly what you're checking. Example: 'void checkString(String s){\n    if (\"\".equals(s)) throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void checkString(String s){\n    if (s != null && s.isEmpty()) throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n  }' '\"\".equals(str)' returns false when 'str' is null. For safety, this inspection's quick-fix inserts an explicit null-check when the 'equals()' argument is nullable. Use the option to make the inspection ignore such cases.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` being called to compare a `String` with an empty string. In this case, using `.isEmpty()` is better as it shows you exactly what you're checking.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void checkString(String s){\n        if (\"\".equals(s)) throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void checkString(String s){\n        if (s != null && s.isEmpty()) throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n      }\n\n\n`\"\".equals(str)` returns false when `str` is null. For safety, this inspection's quick-fix inserts an explicit\nnull-check when\nthe `equals()` argument is nullable. Use the option to make the inspection ignore such cases."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PreviewFeature",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Preview Feature warning"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of Preview Feature APIs, i.e. of a module, package, class, interface, method, constructor, field, or enum constant in the 'java.*' or 'javax.*' namespace annotated with '@PreviewFeature'. A preview feature is a new feature of the Java language, Java Virtual Machine, or Java SE API that is fully specified, fully implemented, and is yet impermanent. The notion of a preview feature is defined in JEP 12. If some piece of code depends on a preview API, it may stop compiling in future JDK versions if the feature is changed or removed. The inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is Preview. New in 2021.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of Preview Feature APIs, i.e. of a module, package, class, interface, method, constructor, field, or enum constant in the `java.*` or `javax.*` namespace annotated with `@PreviewFeature`.\n\n\nA preview feature is a new feature of the Java language, Java Virtual Machine, or Java SE API that is fully specified, fully implemented,\nand is yet impermanent. The notion of a preview feature is defined in [JEP 12](https://openjdk.org/jeps/12).\n\n\nIf some piece of code depends on a preview API, it may stop compiling in future JDK versions if the feature is changed or removed.\n\nThe inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is **Preview**.\n\nNew in 2021.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Compiler issues",
                      "index": 131,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TooBroadThrows",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly broad 'throws' clause"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'throws' clauses with exceptions that are more generic than the exceptions that the method actually throws. Example: 'public void createFile() throws Exception { // warning: 'throws Exception' is too broad, masking exception 'IOException'\n    File file = new File(\"pathToFile\");\n    file.createNewFile();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public void createFile() throws IOException {\n    File file = new File(\"pathToFile\");\n    file.createNewFile();\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Only warn on RuntimeException, Exception, Error or Throwable option to have this inspection warn only on the most generic exceptions. Use the Ignore exceptions declared on methods overriding a library method option to ignore overly broad 'throws' clauses in methods that override a library method. Use the Ignore exceptions which hide others but are themselves thrown option to ignore any exceptions that hide other exceptions but still may be thrown from the method body and thus are technically not overly broad.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `throws` clauses with exceptions that are more generic than the exceptions that the method actually throws.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public void createFile() throws Exception { // warning: 'throws Exception' is too broad, masking exception 'IOException'\n        File file = new File(\"pathToFile\");\n        file.createNewFile();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public void createFile() throws IOException {\n        File file = new File(\"pathToFile\");\n        file.createNewFile();\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Only warn on RuntimeException, Exception, Error or Throwable** option to have this inspection warn only on the most generic exceptions.\n* Use the **Ignore exceptions declared on methods overriding a library method** option to ignore overly broad `throws` clauses in methods that override a library method.\n* Use the **Ignore exceptions which hide others but are themselves thrown** option to ignore any exceptions that hide other exceptions but still may be thrown from the method body and thus are technically not overly broad."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
                      "index": 12,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ImplicitSubclassInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Final declaration can't be overridden at runtime"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases when your code prevents a class from being subclassed by some framework (for example, Spring or Hibernate) at runtime. Typical examples of necessary but impossible subclassing: 'final' classes marked with framework-specific annotations (for example, Spring '@Configuration') 'final', 'static' or 'private' methods marked with framework-specific annotations (for example, Spring '@Transactional') methods marked with framework-specific annotations inside 'final' classes The list of reported cases depends on the frameworks used.",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases when your code prevents a class from being subclassed by some framework (for example, Spring or Hibernate) at runtime.\n\nTypical examples of necessary but impossible subclassing:\n\n* `final` classes marked with framework-specific annotations (for example, Spring `@Configuration`)\n* `final`, `static` or `private` methods marked with framework-specific annotations (for example, Spring `@Transactional`)\n* methods marked with framework-specific annotations inside `final` classes\n\nThe list of reported cases depends on the frameworks used."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
                      "index": 123,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ObjectEqualsCanBeEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' call can be replaced with '=='"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'equals()' that can be replaced by '==' or '!=' expressions without a change in semantics. These calls can be replaced when they are used to compare 'final' classes that don't have their own 'equals()' implementation but use the default 'Object.equals()'. This replacement may result in better performance. There is a separate inspection for 'equals()' calls on 'enum' values: 'equals()' called on Enum value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `equals()` that can be replaced by `==` or `!=` expressions without a change in semantics.\n\nThese calls can be replaced when they are used to compare `final` classes that don't have their own `equals()` implementation but use the default `Object.equals()`.\nThis replacement may result in better performance.\n\nThere is a separate inspection for `equals()` calls on `enum` values: 'equals()' called on Enum value."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JDBCPrepareStatementWithNonConstantString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Connection.prepare*()' with non-constant string"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.sql.Connection.prepareStatement()', 'java.sql.Connection.prepareCall()', or any of their variants which take a dynamically-constructed string as the statement to prepare. Constructed SQL statements are a common source of security breaches. By default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants. Example: 'String bar() { return \"bar\"; }\n\n  Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection(\"\", \"\", \"\");\n  connection.(\"SELECT * FROM user WHERE name='\" + bar() + \"'\");' Use the inspection settings to consider any 'static' 'final' fields as constants. Be careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled: 'static final String SQL = \"SELECT * FROM user WHERE name='\" + getUserInput() + \"'\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.sql.Connection.prepareStatement()`, `java.sql.Connection.prepareCall()`, or any of their variants which take a dynamically-constructed string as the statement to prepare.\n\n\nConstructed SQL statements are a common source of\nsecurity breaches. By default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String bar() { return \"bar\"; }\n\n      Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection(\"\", \"\", \"\");\n      connection.(\"SELECT * FROM user WHERE name='\" + bar() + \"'\");\n\nUse the inspection settings to consider any `static` `final` fields as constants. Be careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled:\n\n\n      static final String SQL = \"SELECT * FROM user WHERE name='\" + getUserInput() + \"'\";\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SystemProperties",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Access of system properties"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that accesses system properties using one of the following methods: 'System.getProperties()', 'System.setProperty()', 'System.setProperties()', 'System.clearProperties()' 'Integer.getInteger()' 'Boolean.getBoolean()' While accessing the system properties is not a security risk in itself, it is often found in malicious code. Code that accesses system properties should be closely examined in any security audit.",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that accesses system properties using one of the following methods:\n\n* `System.getProperties()`, `System.setProperty()`, `System.setProperties()`, `System.clearProperties()`\n* `Integer.getInteger()`\n* `Boolean.getBoolean()`\n\n\nWhile accessing the system properties is not a security risk in itself, it is often found in malicious code.\nCode that accesses system properties should be closely examined in any security audit."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InvalidComparatorMethodReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid method reference used for 'Comparator'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method references mapped to the 'Comparator' interface that don't fulfill its contract. Some method references, like 'Integer::max', can be mapped to the 'Comparator' interface. However, using them as 'Comparator' is meaningless and the result might be unpredictable. Example: 'ArrayList<Integer> ints = foo();\n  ints.sort(Math::min);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'ArrayList<Integer> ints = foo();\n  ints.sort(Comparator.reverseOrder());'",
                  "markdown": "Reports method references mapped to the `Comparator` interface that don't fulfill its contract.\n\n\nSome method references, like `Integer::max`, can be mapped to the `Comparator` interface.\nHowever, using them as `Comparator` is meaningless and the result might be unpredictable.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      ArrayList<Integer> ints = foo();\n      ints.sort(Math::min);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      ArrayList<Integer> ints = foo();\n      ints.sort(Comparator.reverseOrder());\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Java9ModuleExportsPackageToItself",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Module exports/opens package to itself"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages that are exported to, or opened in the same Java 9 module in which they are defined. The quick-fix removes such directives from 'module-info.java'. Example: 'module com.mycomp {\n    exports com.mycomp.main to com.mycomp;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'module main {\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages that are exported to, or opened in the same Java 9 module in which they are defined. The quick-fix removes such directives from `module-info.java`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      module com.mycomp {\n        exports com.mycomp.main to com.mycomp;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      module main {\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
                      "index": 83,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Collection.toArray()' call style"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Collection.toArray()' calls that are not in the preferred style, and suggests applying the preferred style. There are two styles to convert a collection to an array: A pre-sized array, for example, 'c.toArray(new String[c.size()])' An empty array, for example, 'c.toArray(new String[0])' In older Java versions, using a pre-sized array was recommended, as the reflection call necessary to create an array of proper size was quite slow. However, since late updates of OpenJDK 6, this call was intrinsified, making the performance of the empty array version the same, and sometimes even better, compared to the pre-sized version. Also, passing a pre-sized array is dangerous for a concurrent or synchronized collection as a data race is possible between the 'size' and 'toArray' calls. This may result in extra 'null's at the end of the array if the collection was concurrently shrunk during the operation. Use the inspection options to select the preferred style.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Collection.toArray()` calls that are not in the preferred style, and suggests applying the preferred style.\n\nThere are two styles to convert a collection to an array:\n\n* A pre-sized array, for example, `c.toArray(new String[c.size()])`\n* An empty array, for example, `c.toArray(new String[0])`\n\nIn older Java versions, using a pre-sized array was recommended, as the reflection\ncall necessary to create an array of proper size was quite slow.\n\nHowever, since late updates of OpenJDK 6, this call was intrinsified, making\nthe performance of the empty array version the same, and sometimes even better, compared\nto the pre-sized version. Also, passing a pre-sized array is dangerous for a concurrent or\nsynchronized collection as a data race is possible between the `size` and `toArray`\ncalls. This may result in extra `null`s at the end of the array if the collection was concurrently\nshrunk during the operation.\n\nUse the inspection options to select the preferred style."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LoggerInitializedWithForeignClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Logger initialized with foreign class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Logger' instances that are initialized with a 'class' literal from a different class than the 'Logger' is contained in. This can easily happen when copy-pasting some code from another class and may result in logging events under an unexpected category and cause filters to be applied incorrectly. A quick-fix is provided to replace the foreign class literal with one from the surrounding class. Example: 'public class Paramount {\n    protected static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n\n    // ... other fields and methods\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Paramount {\n    protected static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Paramount.class);\n\n    // ... other fields and methods\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the table to specify the logger factory classes and logger factory methods recognized by this inspection. Use the Ignore loggers initialized with a superclass option to ignore loggers that are initialized with a superclass of the class containing the logger. Use the Ignore loggers in non-public classes to only warn on loggers in 'public' classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Logger` instances that are initialized with a `class` literal from a different class than the `Logger` is contained in. This can easily happen when copy-pasting some code from another class and may result in logging events under an unexpected category and cause filters to be applied incorrectly.\n\nA quick-fix is provided to replace the foreign class literal with one from the surrounding class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Paramount {\n        protected static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n\n        // ... other fields and methods\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Paramount {\n        protected static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Paramount.class);\n\n        // ... other fields and methods\n      }\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the table to specify the logger factory classes and logger factory methods recognized by this inspection.\n* Use the **Ignore loggers initialized with a superclass** option to ignore loggers that are initialized with a superclass of the class containing the logger.\n* Use the **Ignore loggers in non-public classes** to only warn on loggers in `public` classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Logging",
                      "index": 59,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MarkerInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Marker interface"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports marker interfaces without any methods or fields. Such interfaces may be confusing and typically indicate a design failure. The inspection ignores interfaces that extend two or more interfaces and interfaces that specify the generic type of their superinterface.",
                  "markdown": "Reports marker interfaces without any methods or fields.\n\nSuch interfaces may be confusing and typically indicate a design failure.\n\nThe inspection ignores interfaces that extend two or more interfaces and interfaces\nthat specify the generic type of their superinterface."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SortedCollectionWithNonComparableKeys",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Sorted collection with non-comparable elements"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports construction of sorted collections, for example 'TreeSet', that rely on natural ordering, whose element type doesn't implement the 'Comparable' interface. It's unlikely that such a collection will work properly. A false positive is possible if the collection element type is a non-comparable super-type, but the collection is intended to only hold comparable sub-types. Even if this is the case, it's better to narrow the collection element type or declare the super-type as 'Comparable' because the mentioned approach is error-prone. The inspection also reports cases when the collection element is a type parameter which is not declared as 'extends Comparable'. You can suppress the warnings on type parameters using the provided option (for example, to keep the API compatibility). New in 2018.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports construction of sorted collections, for example `TreeSet`, that rely on natural ordering, whose element type doesn't implement the `Comparable` interface.\n\nIt's unlikely that such a collection will work properly.\n\n\nA false positive is possible if the collection element type is a non-comparable super-type,\nbut the collection is intended to only hold comparable sub-types. Even if this is the case,\nit's better to narrow the collection element type or declare the super-type as `Comparable` because the mentioned approach is error-prone.\n\n\nThe inspection also reports cases when the collection element is a type parameter which is not declared as `extends Comparable`.\nYou can suppress the warnings on type parameters using the provided option (for example, to keep the API compatibility).\n\n\nNew in 2018.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CommentedOutCode",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Commented out code"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comments that contain Java code. Usually, code that is commented out gets outdated very quickly and becomes misleading. As most projects use some kind of version control system, it is better to delete commented out code completely and use the VCS history instead. New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports comments that contain Java code.\n\nUsually, code that is commented out gets outdated very quickly and becomes misleading.\nAs most projects use some kind of version control system,\nit is better to delete commented out code completely and use the VCS history instead.\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassWithoutLogger",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class without logger"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes which do not have a declared logger. Ensuring that every class has a dedicated logger is an important step in providing a unified logging implementation for an application. Interfaces, enumerations, annotations, inner classes, and abstract classes are not reported by this inspection. For example: 'public class NoLoggerDeclared {\n\n    int calculateNthDigitOfPi(int n) {\n      // todo\n      return 1;\n    }\n  }' Use the table in the Options section to specify logger class names. Classes which do not declare a field with the type of one of the specified classes will be reported by this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes which do not have a declared logger.\n\nEnsuring that every class has a dedicated logger is an important step in providing a unified logging\nimplementation for an application. Interfaces, enumerations, annotations, inner classes, and abstract classes are not reported by this inspection.\n\nFor example:\n\n\n      public class NoLoggerDeclared {\n\n        int calculateNthDigitOfPi(int n) {\n          // todo\n          return 1;\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the table in the **Options** section to specify logger class names.\nClasses which do not declare a field with the type of one of the specified classes will be reported by this inspection."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ReturnOfInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Return of instance of anonymous, local or inner class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' statements that return an instance of an anonymous, local, or inner class. Such instances keep an implicit reference to the outer instance, which can prevent the outer instance from being garbage-collected. Any caller of a method returning such an instance might cause a memory leak by holding on to the instance returned. Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore returns from non-public methods option to ignore returns from 'protected' or package-private methods. Returns from 'private' methods are always ignored.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` statements that return an instance of an anonymous, local, or inner class. Such instances keep an implicit reference to the outer instance, which can prevent the outer instance from being garbage-collected. Any caller of a method returning such an instance might cause a memory leak by holding on to the instance returned.\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore returns from non-public methods** option to ignore returns from `protected` or package-private methods. Returns from `private` methods are always ignored."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "AnonymousClassComplexity",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex anonymous class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous inner classes whose total complexity exceeds the specified maximum. The total complexity of a class is the sum of cyclomatic complexities of all the methods and initializers the class declares. Inherited methods and initializers are not counted toward the total complexity. Anonymous classes should have very low complexity otherwise they are hard to understand and should be promoted to become named inner classes. Use the Cyclomatic complexity limit field to specify the maximum allowed complexity for a class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous inner classes whose total complexity exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nThe total complexity of a class is the sum of cyclomatic complexities of all the methods\nand initializers the class declares. Inherited methods and initializers are not counted\ntoward the total complexity.\n\nAnonymous classes should have very low complexity otherwise they are hard to understand and should be promoted to become named inner classes.\n\nUse the **Cyclomatic complexity limit** field to specify the maximum allowed complexity for a class."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "WaitWithoutCorrespondingNotify",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' without corresponding 'notify()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Object.wait()', for which no call to the corresponding 'Object.notify()' or 'Object.notifyAll()' can be found. This inspection only reports calls with qualifiers referencing fields of the current class. Example: 'public class Foo {\n    public Object foo = new Object();\n\n    void bar() throws InterruptedException {\n      this.foo.wait();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Object.wait()`, for which no call to the corresponding `Object.notify()` or `Object.notifyAll()` can be found.\n\nThis inspection only reports calls with qualifiers referencing fields of the current class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Foo {\n        public Object foo = new Object();\n\n        void bar() throws InterruptedException {\n          this.foo.wait();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "UseOfAWTPeerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of AWT peer class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports uses of AWT peer classes. Such classes represent native windowing system widgets, and will be non-portable between different windowing systems. Example: 'import java.awt.peer.ButtonPeer;\n\n  abstract class Sample implements ButtonPeer {\n    public void foo() {\n        Sample sample;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports uses of AWT peer classes. Such classes represent native windowing system widgets, and will be non-portable between different windowing systems.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import java.awt.peer.ButtonPeer;\n\n      abstract class Sample implements ButtonPeer {\n        public void foo() {\n            Sample sample;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                      "index": 79,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantExplicitVariableType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable type can be omitted"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant local variable types. These types can be inferred from the context and thus replaced with 'var'. Example: 'void test(InputStream s) {\n    try (InputStream in = s) {}\n  }' After the fix is applied: 'void test(InputStream s) {\n    try (var in = s) {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant local variable types.\n\nThese types can be inferred from the context and thus replaced with `var`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void test(InputStream s) {\n        try (InputStream in = s) {}\n      }\n\nAfter the fix is applied:\n\n\n      void test(InputStream s) {\n        try (var in = s) {}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "SerializableWithUnconstructableAncestor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Serializable class with unconstructable ancestor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Serializable' classes whose closest non-serializable ancestor doesn't have a no-argument constructor. Such classes cannot be deserialized and will fail with an 'InvalidClassException'. Example: 'class Ancestor {\n    private String name;\n    Ancestor(String name) {\n      this.name = name;\n    }\n  }\n\n  // warning on this class because the superclass is not\n  // serializable, and its constructor takes arguments\n  class Descendant extends Ancestor implements Serializable {\n    Descendant() {\n      super(\"Bob\");\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Serializable` classes whose closest non-serializable ancestor doesn't have a no-argument constructor. Such classes cannot be deserialized and will fail with an `InvalidClassException`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Ancestor {\n        private String name;\n        Ancestor(String name) {\n          this.name = name;\n        }\n      }\n\n      // warning on this class because the superclass is not\n      // serializable, and its constructor takes arguments\n      class Descendant extends Ancestor implements Serializable {\n        Descendant() {\n          super(\"Bob\");\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ExcessiveLambdaUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Excessive lambda usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports if a trivial lambda expression is used in cases in which there's an alternative method that behaves in the same way, but accepts a concrete value instead of a lambda. This inspection helps simplify the code. Example: 'Optional.orElseGet(() -> null)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Optional.orElse(null)' New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports if a trivial lambda expression is used in cases in which there's an alternative method that behaves in the same way, but accepts a concrete value instead of a lambda.\n\nThis inspection helps simplify the code.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Optional.orElseGet(() -> null)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Optional.orElse(null)\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ParameterHidingMemberVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Parameter hides field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method parameters named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the parameter when using the identically named field is intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the parameter. Example: 'class Main {\n    private String value;\n\n    public Main(String value) {\n      value = value.toUpperCase();\n    }\n  }' You can configure the following options for this inspection: Ignore for property setters - ignore parameters of simple setters. Ignore superclass fields not visible from subclass - ignore 'private' fields in a superclass, which are not visible from the method. Ignore for constructors - ignore parameters of constructors. Ignore for abstract methods - ignore parameters of abstract methods. Ignore for static method parameters hiding instance fields - ignore parameters of 'static' methods hiding an instance field and to ignore parameters of instance methods in static inner classes hiding an instance field of an outer class. While not strictly hiding, such parameters can still be confusing.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method parameters named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the parameter when using the identically named field is intended.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the parameter.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        private String value;\n\n        public Main(String value) {\n          value = value.toUpperCase();\n        }\n      }\n      \n\nYou can configure the following options for this inspection:\n\n1. **Ignore for property setters** - ignore parameters of simple setters.\n2. **Ignore superclass fields not visible from subclass** - ignore `private` fields in a superclass, which are not visible from the method.\n3. **Ignore for constructors** - ignore parameters of constructors.\n4. **Ignore for abstract methods** - ignore parameters of abstract methods.\n5. **Ignore for static method parameters hiding instance fields** - ignore parameters of `static` methods hiding an instance field and to ignore parameters of instance methods in static inner classes hiding an instance field of an outer class. While not strictly hiding, such parameters can still be confusing."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
                      "index": 83,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LambdaBodyCanBeCodeBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda body can be code block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambdas whose body is an expression and suggests converting expression bodies to code blocks. Example: 'n -> n + 1' After the quick-fix is applied: 'n -> {\n  return n + 1;\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambdas whose body is an expression and suggests converting expression bodies to code blocks.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      n -> n + 1\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    n -> {\n      return n + 1;\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CustomSecurityManager",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Custom 'SecurityManager'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports user-defined subclasses of 'java.lang.SecurityManager'. While not necessarily representing a security hole, such classes should be thoroughly and professionally inspected for possible security issues. Example: 'class CustomSecurityManager extends SecurityManager {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports user-defined subclasses of `java.lang.SecurityManager`.\n\n\nWhile not necessarily representing a security hole, such classes should be thoroughly\nand professionally inspected for possible security issues.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class CustomSecurityManager extends SecurityManager {\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "TimeToString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Time.toString()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'toString()' calls on 'java.sql.Time' objects. Such calls are usually incorrect in an internationalized environment.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `toString()` calls on `java.sql.Time` objects. Such calls are usually incorrect in an internationalized environment."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Internationalization",
                      "index": 6,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ObjectEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Object comparison using '==', instead of 'equals()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that uses '==' or '!=' rather than 'equals()' to test for 'Object' equality. Comparing objects using '==' or '!=' is often a bug, because it compares objects by identity instead of equality. Comparisons to 'null' are not reported. Array, 'String' and 'Number' comparisons are reported by separate inspections. Example: 'if (list1 == list2) {\n    return;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (Object.equals(list1, list2)) {\n    return;\n  }' Use the inspection settings to configure exceptions for this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that uses `==` or `!=` rather than `equals()` to test for `Object` equality.\n\nComparing objects using `==` or `!=` is often a bug, because it compares objects by identity instead of\nequality.\nComparisons to `null` are not reported.\nArray, `String` and `Number` comparisons are reported by separate inspections.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      if (list1 == list2) {\n        return;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      if (Object.equals(list1, list2)) {\n        return;\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to configure exceptions for this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ManualArrayToCollectionCopy",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Manual array to collection copy"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that uses a loop to copy the contents of an array into a collection. A shorter and potentially faster (depending on the collection implementation) way to do this is using 'Collection.addAll(Arrays.asList())' or 'Collections.addAll()'. Only loops without additional statements inside are reported. Example: 'void addAll(List<String> list, String[] arr) {\n    for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {\n      String s = arr[i];\n      list.add(s);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void addAll(List<String> list, String[] arr) {\n    Collections.addAll(list, arr);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that uses a loop to copy the contents of an array into a collection.\n\n\nA shorter and potentially faster (depending on the collection implementation) way to do this is using `Collection.addAll(Arrays.asList())` or `Collections.addAll()`.\n\n\nOnly loops without additional statements inside are reported.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void addAll(List<String> list, String[] arr) {\n        for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {\n          String s = arr[i];\n          list.add(s);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void addAll(List<String> list, String[] arr) {\n        Collections.addAll(list, arr);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SwitchLabeledRuleCanBeCodeBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Labeled switch rule can have code block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports rules of 'switch' expressions or enhanced 'switch' statements with an expression body. These can be converted to code blocks. Example: 'String message = switch (errorCode) {\n    case 404 -> \"Not found!\";\n    ...\n  };' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String message = switch (errorCode) {\n    case 404 -> {\n                yield \"Not found!\";\n            }\n    ...\n  };' The inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher. New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports rules of `switch` expressions or enhanced `switch` statements with an expression body. These can be converted to code blocks.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      String message = switch (errorCode) {\n        case 404 -> \"Not found!\";\n        ...\n      };\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String message = switch (errorCode) {\n        case 404 -> {\n                    yield \"Not found!\";\n                }\n        ...\n      };\n\nThe inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher.\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "JavaReflectionMemberAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reflective access to non-existent or not visible class member"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports reflective access to fields and methods that don't exist or aren't visible. Example: 'Field stringHashField() throws NoSuchFieldException {\n    return String.class.getField(\"hash\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Field stringHashField() throws NoSuchFieldException {\n    return String.class.getDeclaredField(\"hash\");\n  }' With a 'final' class, it's clear if there is a field or method with the specified name in the class. With non-'final' classes, it's possible that a subclass has a field or method with that name, so there could be false positives. Use the inspection's settings to get rid of such false positives everywhere or with specific classes. New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports reflective access to fields and methods that don't exist or aren't visible.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Field stringHashField() throws NoSuchFieldException {\n        return String.class.getField(\"hash\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Field stringHashField() throws NoSuchFieldException {\n        return String.class.getDeclaredField(\"hash\");\n      }\n\n\nWith a `final` class, it's clear if there is a field or method with the specified name in the class.\n\n\nWith non-`final` classes, it's possible that a subclass has a field or method with that name, so there could be false positives.\nUse the inspection's settings to get rid of such false positives everywhere or with specific classes.\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Reflective access",
                      "index": 107,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ObviousNullCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Null-check method is called with obviously non-null argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports if a null-checking method (for example, 'Objects.requireNonNull' or 'Assert.assertNotNull') is called on a value that is obviously non-null (for example, a newly created object). Such a check is redundant and may indicate a programming error. Example: 'final String greeting = Objects.requireNonNull(\"Hi!\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 'final String greeting = \"Hi!\";' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports if a null-checking method (for example, `Objects.requireNonNull` or `Assert.assertNotNull`) is called on a value that is obviously non-null (for example, a newly created object). Such a check is redundant and may indicate a programming error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      final String greeting = Objects.requireNonNull(\"Hi!\");\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      final String greeting = \"Hi!\";\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SerialVersionUIDNotStaticFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'serialVersionUID' field not declared 'private static final long'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Serializable' classes whose 'serialVersionUID' field is not declared 'private static final long'. Example: 'class SampleClass implements Serializable {\n    private long serialVersionUID = 1; // field of a Serializable class is not declared 'private static final long'\n\n    public SampleClass() {\n        System.out.println(serialVersionUID);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Serializable` classes whose `serialVersionUID` field is not declared `private static final long`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class SampleClass implements Serializable {\n        private long serialVersionUID = 1; // field of a Serializable class is not declared 'private static final long'\n\n        public SampleClass() {\n            System.out.println(serialVersionUID);\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InnerClassOnInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inner class of interface"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inner classes in 'interface' classes. Some coding standards discourage the use of such classes. The inspection doesn't report enum classes and annotation interfaces. Use the Ignore inner interfaces of interfaces option to ignore inner interfaces. For example: 'interface I {\n    interface Inner {\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports inner classes in `interface` classes.\n\nSome coding standards\ndiscourage the use of such classes. The inspection doesn't report enum classes and annotation interfaces.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore inner interfaces of interfaces** option to ignore inner interfaces. For example:\n\n\n      interface I {\n        interface Inner {\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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              },
              {
                "id": "PublicFieldAccessedInSynchronizedContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-private field accessed in 'synchronized' context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'final', non-'private' fields that are accessed in a synchronized context. A non-'private' field cannot be guaranteed to always be accessed in a synchronized manner, and such \"partially synchronized\" access may result in unexpectedly inconsistent data structures. Example: 'class Bar {\n    public String field1;\n  }\n  public Bar myBar;\n\n  synchronized public void sample() {\n   myBar.field1 = \"bar\";\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`final`, non-`private` fields that are accessed in a synchronized context.\n\n\nA non-`private` field cannot be guaranteed to always be accessed in a synchronized manner, and such \"partially synchronized\"\naccess may result in unexpectedly inconsistent data structures.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Bar {\n        public String field1;\n      }\n      public Bar myBar;\n\n      synchronized public void sample() {\n       myBar.field1 = \"bar\";\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnusedLabel",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused label"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports labels that are not targets of any 'break' or 'continue' statements. Example: 'label: for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n    if (i == 3) {\n      break;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied, the label is removed: 'for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n    if (i == 3) {\n      break;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports labels that are not targets of any `break` or `continue` statements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      label: for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n        if (i == 3) {\n          break;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied, the label is removed:\n\n\n      for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n        if (i == 3) {\n          break;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ForeachStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Enhanced 'for' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports enhanced 'for' statements. Example: 'for (int x: Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3)) {\n    System.out.println(x);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'for (Iterator<Integer> iterator = Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3).iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); ) {\n    final int x = iterator.next();\n    System.out.println(x);\n  }' Enhanced 'for' statement appeared in Java 5. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports enhanced `for` statements.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (int x: Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3)) {\n        System.out.println(x);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      for (Iterator<Integer> iterator = Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3).iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); ) {\n        final int x = iterator.next();\n        System.out.println(x);\n      }\n\n\n*Enhanced* `for` *statement* appeared in Java 5.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "OptionalUsedAsFieldOrParameterType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Optional' used as field or parameter type"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any cases in which 'java.util.Optional<T>', 'java.util.OptionalDouble', 'java.util.OptionalInt', 'java.util.OptionalLong', or 'com.google.common.base.Optional' are used as types for fields or parameters. 'Optional' was designed to provide a limited mechanism for library method return types in which a clear way to represent \"no result\" was needed. Using a field with the 'java.util.Optional' type is also problematic if the class needs to be 'Serializable', as 'java.util.Optional' is not serializable. Example: 'class MyClass {\n    Optional<String> name; // Optional field\n\n    // Optional parameter\n    void setName(Optional<String> name) {\n      this.name = name;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any cases in which `java.util.Optional<T>`, `java.util.OptionalDouble`, `java.util.OptionalInt`, `java.util.OptionalLong`, or `com.google.common.base.Optional` are used as types for fields or parameters.\n\n`Optional` was designed to provide a limited mechanism for library method return types in which a clear way to represent \"no result\"\nwas needed.\n\nUsing a field with the `java.util.Optional` type is also problematic if the class needs to be\n`Serializable`, as `java.util.Optional` is not serializable.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n        Optional<String> name; // Optional field\n\n        // Optional parameter\n        void setName(Optional<String> name) {\n          this.name = name;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceAllDot",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious regex expression argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'String.replaceAll()' or 'String.split()' where the first argument is a single regex meta character argument. The regex meta characters are one of '.$|()[{^?*+\\'. They have a special meaning in regular expressions. For example, calling '\"ab.cd\".replaceAll(\".\", \"-\")' produces '\"-----\"', because the dot matches any character. Most likely the escaped variant '\"\\\\.\"' was intended instead. Using 'File.separator' as a regex is also reported. The 'File.separator' has a platform specific value. It equals to '/' on Linux and Mac but equals to '\\' on Windows, which is not a valid regular expression, so such code is not portable. Example: 's.replaceAll(\".\", \"-\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 's.replaceAll(\"\\\\.\", \"-\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `String.replaceAll()` or `String.split()` where the first argument is a single regex meta character argument.\n\n\nThe regex meta characters are one of `.$|()[{^?*+\\`. They have a special meaning in regular expressions.\nFor example, calling `\"ab.cd\".replaceAll(\".\", \"-\")` produces `\"-----\"`, because the dot matches any character.\nMost likely the escaped variant `\"\\\\.\"` was intended instead.\n\n\nUsing `File.separator` as a regex is also reported. The `File.separator` has a platform specific value. It\nequals to `/` on Linux and Mac but equals to `\\` on Windows, which is not a valid regular expression, so\nsuch code is not portable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      s.replaceAll(\".\", \"-\");\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      s.replaceAll(\"\\\\.\", \"-\");\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ForCanBeForeach",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'for' loop can be replaced with enhanced for loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for' loops that iterate over collections or arrays, and can be automatically replaced with an enhanced 'for' loop (foreach iteration syntax). Example: 'for (Iterator<String> iterator = list.iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); ) {\n    String item = iterator.next();\n    System.out.println(item);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'for (String item : list) {\n    System.out.println(item);\n  }' Use the Report indexed 'java.util.List' loops option to find loops involving 'list.get(index)' calls. Generally, these loops can be replaced with enhanced 'for' loops, unless they modify an underlying list in the process, for example, by calling 'list.remove(index)'. If the latter is the case, the enhanced 'for' loop may throw 'ConcurrentModificationException'. Also, in some cases, 'list.get(index)' loops may work a little bit faster. Use the Do not report iterations over untyped collections option to ignore collections without type parameters. This prevents the creation of enhanced 'for' loop variables of the 'java.lang.Object' type and the insertion of casts where the loop variable is used. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for` loops that iterate over collections or arrays, and can be automatically replaced with an enhanced `for` loop (foreach iteration syntax).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (Iterator<String> iterator = list.iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); ) {\n        String item = iterator.next();\n        System.out.println(item);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      for (String item : list) {\n        System.out.println(item);\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Report indexed 'java.util.List' loops** option to find loops involving `list.get(index)` calls.\nGenerally, these loops can be replaced with enhanced `for` loops,\nunless they modify an underlying list in the process, for example, by calling `list.remove(index)`.\nIf the latter is the case, the enhanced `for` loop may throw `ConcurrentModificationException`.\nAlso, in some cases, `list.get(index)` loops may work a little bit faster.\n\n\nUse the **Do not report iterations over untyped collections** option to ignore collections without type parameters.\nThis prevents the creation of enhanced `for` loop variables of the `java.lang.Object` type and the insertion of casts\nwhere the loop variable is used.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 5",
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PackageVisibleField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package-visible field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields that are declared without any access modifier (also known as package-private). Constants (that is, fields marked 'static' and 'final') are not reported. Example: 'public class A {\n    Object object;             // warning\n    final static int MODE = 0; // constant, no warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields that are declared without any access modifier (also known as package-private).\n\nConstants (that is, fields marked `static` and `final`) are not reported.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class A {\n        Object object;             // warning\n        final static int MODE = 0; // constant, no warning\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Encapsulation",
                      "index": 104,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InstantiationOfUtilityClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instantiation of utility class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiation of utility classes using the 'new' keyword. In utility classes, all fields and methods are 'static'. Instantiation of such classes is most likely unnecessary and indicates a mistake. Example: 'class MyUtils {\n    public static double cube(double x) {\n      return x * x * x;\n    }\n  }\n  class Main {\n    public static void main(String[] args) {\n      // Instantiation of utility class\n      MyUtils utils = new MyUtils();\n    }\n  }' To prevent utility classes from being instantiated, it's recommended to use a 'private' constructor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiation of utility classes using the `new` keyword.\n\n\nIn utility classes, all fields and methods are `static`.\nInstantiation of such classes is most likely unnecessary and indicates a mistake.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class MyUtils {\n        public static double cube(double x) {\n          return x * x * x;\n        }\n      }\n      class Main {\n        public static void main(String[] args) {\n          // Instantiation of utility class\n          MyUtils utils = new MyUtils();\n        }\n      }\n\n\nTo prevent utility classes from being instantiated,\nit's recommended to use a `private` constructor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TrailingWhitespacesInTextBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Trailing whitespace in text block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports text blocks with trailing whitespace characters. Trailing whitespace is considered incidental and will be stripped away by the Java compiler. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 15 or higher. New in 2021.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports text blocks with trailing whitespace characters. Trailing whitespace is considered incidental and will be stripped away by the Java compiler.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 15 or higher.\n\nNew in 2021.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Code style issues",
                      "index": 137,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NewClassNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Example: if the inspection is enabled for tests, and the specified length for the minimum class name is 8 (the default), the following test class produces a warning because the length of its name is 6, which is less than 8: 'public class MyTest{}'. A quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor. Configure the inspection: Use the list in the Options section to specify which classes should be checked. Deselect the checkboxes for the classes for which you want to skip the check. For each class type, specify the minimum length, maximum length, and the regular expression expected for class names using the provided input fields. Specify 0 in the length fields to skip corresponding checks. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n**Example:** if the inspection is enabled for tests, and the specified length for the minimum class name is 8 (the default), the following test class\nproduces a warning because the length of its name is 6, which is less than 8: `public class MyTest{}`.\n\nA quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the list in the **Options** section to specify which classes should be checked. Deselect the checkboxes for the classes for which\nyou want to skip the check.\n\nFor each class type, specify the minimum length, maximum length, and the regular expression expected for class names using the\nprovided input fields. Specify **0** in the length fields to skip corresponding checks.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions/Class",
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UseCompareMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'compare()' method can be used to compare numbers"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that can be replaced by a call to the 'Integer.compare()' method or a similar method from the 'Long', 'Short', 'Byte', 'Double' or 'Float' classes, instead of more verbose or less efficient constructs. If 'x' and 'y' are boxed integers, then 'x.compareTo(y)' is suggested, if they are primitives 'Integer.compare(x, y)' is suggested. Example: 'public int compare(int x, int y) {\n    return x > y ? 1 : x < y ? -1 : 0;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public int compare(int x, int y) {\n    return Integer.compare(x, y);\n  }' Note that 'Double.compare' and 'Float.compare' slightly change the code semantics. In particular, they make '-0.0' and '0.0' distinguishable ('Double.compare(-0.0, 0.0)' yields -1). Also, they consistently process 'NaN' value. In most of the cases, this semantics change actually improves the code. Use the checkbox to disable this inspection for floating point numbers if semantics change is unacceptable in your case. New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that can be replaced by a call to the `Integer.compare()` method or a similar method from the `Long`, `Short`, `Byte`, `Double` or `Float` classes, instead of more verbose or less efficient constructs.\n\nIf `x` and `y` are boxed integers, then `x.compareTo(y)` is suggested,\nif they are primitives `Integer.compare(x, y)` is suggested.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public int compare(int x, int y) {\n        return x > y ? 1 : x < y ? -1 : 0;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public int compare(int x, int y) {\n        return Integer.compare(x, y);\n      }\n\n\nNote that `Double.compare` and `Float.compare` slightly change the code semantics. In particular,\nthey make `-0.0` and `0.0` distinguishable (`Double.compare(-0.0, 0.0)` yields -1).\nAlso, they consistently process `NaN` value. In most of the cases, this semantics change actually improves the\ncode. Use the checkbox to disable this inspection for floating point numbers if semantics change is unacceptable\nin your case.\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MoveFieldAssignmentToInitializer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field assignment can be moved to initializer"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Suggests replacing initialization of fields using assignment with initialization in the field declaration. Only reports if the field assignment is located in an instance or static initializer, and joining it with the field declaration is likely to be safe. In other cases, like assignment inside a constructor, the quick-fix is provided without highlighting, as the fix may change the semantics. Example: 'class MyClass {\n    static final int intConstant;\n    \n    static {\n      intConstant = 10;\n    }\n  }' The quick fix moves the assigned value to the field initializer removing the class initializer if possible: 'class MyClass {\n    static final int intConstant = 10;\n  }' Since 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Suggests replacing initialization of fields using assignment with initialization in the field declaration.\n\nOnly reports if the field assignment is located in an instance or static initializer, and\njoining it with the field declaration is likely to be safe.\nIn other cases, like assignment inside a constructor, the quick-fix is provided without highlighting,\nas the fix may change the semantics.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n        static final int intConstant;\n        \n        static {\n          intConstant = 10;\n        }\n      }\n\nThe quick fix moves the assigned value to the field initializer removing the class initializer if possible:\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n        static final int intConstant = 10;\n      }\n\nSince 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "StringConcatenationInFormatCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String concatenation as argument to 'format()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-constant string concatenations used as a format string argument. While occasionally intended, this is usually a misuse of a formatting method and may even cause security issues if the variables used in the concatenated string contain special characters like '%'. Also, sometimes this could be the result of mistakenly concatenating a string format argument by typing a '+' when a ',' was meant. Example: 'static String formatGreeting(String userName) {\n    return String.format(\"Hello, \" + userName);\n  }' Here, the 'userName' will be interpreted as a part of format string, which may result in 'IllegalFormatException' (for example, if 'userName' is '\"%\"') or in using an enormous amount of memory (for example, if 'userName' is '\"%2000000000%\"'). The call should be probably replaced with 'String.format(\"Hello, %s\", userName);'. This inspection checks calls to formatting methods on 'java.util.Formatter', 'java.lang.String', 'java.io.PrintWriter', or 'java.io.PrintStream'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-constant string concatenations used as a format string argument.\n\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this is usually a misuse of a formatting method\nand may even cause security issues if the variables used in the concatenated string\ncontain special characters like `%`.\n\n\nAlso, sometimes this could be the result\nof mistakenly concatenating a string format argument by typing a `+` when a `,` was meant.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      static String formatGreeting(String userName) {\n        return String.format(\"Hello, \" + userName);\n      }\n\n\nHere, the `userName` will be interpreted as a part of format string, which may result\nin `IllegalFormatException` (for example, if `userName` is `\"%\"`) or\nin using an enormous amount of memory (for example, if `userName` is `\"%2000000000%\"`).\nThe call should be probably replaced with `String.format(\"Hello, %s\", userName);`.\n\n\nThis inspection checks calls to formatting methods on\n`java.util.Formatter`,\n`java.lang.String`,\n`java.io.PrintWriter`,\nor `java.io.PrintStream`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "WaitWhileHoldingTwoLocks",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' while holding two locks"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'wait()' methods that may occur while the current thread is holding two locks. Since calling 'wait()' only releases one lock on its target, waiting with two locks held can easily lead to a deadlock. Example: 'synchronized (lockA) {\n    synchronized (lockB) {\n      lockB.wait(); //warning\n      //thread A is stuck here holding lockA\n    }\n  }\n\n  synchronized (lockA) { //thread B can't enter the block and release thread A\n    lockB.notify();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `wait()` methods that may occur while the current thread is holding two locks.\n\n\nSince calling `wait()` only releases one lock on its target,\nwaiting with two locks held can easily lead to a deadlock.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      synchronized (lockA) {\n        synchronized (lockB) {\n          lockB.wait(); //warning\n          //thread A is stuck here holding lockA\n        }\n      }\n\n      synchronized (lockA) { //thread B can't enter the block and release thread A\n        lockB.notify();\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SerializableInnerClassWithNonSerializableOuterClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Serializable non-'static' inner class with non-Serializable outer class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-static inner classes that implement 'Serializable' and are declared inside a class that doesn't implement 'Serializable'. Such classes are unlikely to serialize correctly due to implicit references to the outer class. Example: 'class A {\n    class Main implements Serializable {\n    }\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit 'Serializable' from a superclass but are not intended for serialization. Whether to ignore 'Serializable' anonymous classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-static inner classes that implement `Serializable` and are declared inside a class that doesn't implement `Serializable`.\n\n\nSuch classes are unlikely to serialize correctly due to implicit references to the outer class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class A {\n        class Main implements Serializable {\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit `Serializable` from a superclass but are not intended for serialization.\n* Whether to ignore `Serializable` anonymous classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousListRemoveInLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'List.remove()' in loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'list.remove(index)' calls inside an ascending counted loop. This is suspicious as the list becomes shorter after the removal, and the next element gets skipped. A simple fix is to decrease the index variable after the removal, but probably removing via an iterator or using the 'removeIf()' method (Java 8 and later) is a more robust alternative. If you don't expect that 'remove()' will be called more than once in a loop, consider adding a 'break' after it. Example: 'public static void main(String[] args) {\n    process(new ArrayList<>(\n      Arrays.asList(\"1\", \"2\", \"|\", \"3\", \"4\")));\n  }\n\n  static void process(List<String> list) {\n    for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); i++) {\n      if (list.get(i).equals(\"|\")) {\n        list.remove(i);\n        continue;\n      }\n      System.out.println(list.get(i));\n    }\n  }' The code looks like '1 2 3 4' is going to be printed, but in reality, '3' will be skipped in the output. New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `list.remove(index)` calls inside an ascending counted loop.\n\n\nThis is suspicious as the list becomes\nshorter after the removal, and the next element gets skipped. A simple fix is to decrease the index variable\nafter the removal,\nbut probably removing via an iterator or using the `removeIf()` method (Java 8 and later) is a more robust alternative.\nIf you don't expect that `remove()` will be called more than once in a loop, consider adding a `break` after it.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      public static void main(String[] args) {\n        process(new ArrayList<>(\n          Arrays.asList(\"1\", \"2\", \"|\", \"3\", \"4\")));\n      }\n\n      static void process(List<String> list) {\n        for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); i++) {\n          if (list.get(i).equals(\"|\")) {\n            list.remove(i);\n            continue;\n          }\n          System.out.println(list.get(i));\n        }\n      }\n\nThe code looks like `1 2 3 4` is going to be printed, but in reality, `3` will be skipped in the output.\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NegativeIntConstantInLongContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negative int hexadecimal constant in long context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports negative int hexadecimal constants in long context. Such constants are implicitly widened to long, which means their higher bits will become 1 rather than 0 (e.g., 0xFFFF_FFFF will become 0xFFFF_FFFF_FFFF_FFFFL). Unlikely this is intended, and even if it is, using an explicit long constant would be less confusing. Example: '// Warning: this is int constant -1 which is widened to long\n  // becoming 0xFFFF_FFFF_FFFF_FFFFL.\n  long mask = 0xFFFF_FFFF;' New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports negative int hexadecimal constants in long context. Such constants are implicitly widened to long, which means their higher bits will become 1 rather than 0 (e.g., 0xFFFF_FFFF will become 0xFFFF_FFFF_FFFF_FFFFL). Unlikely this is intended, and even if it is, using an explicit long constant would be less confusing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // Warning: this is int constant -1 which is widened to long\n      // becoming 0xFFFF_FFFF_FFFF_FFFFL.\n      long mask = 0xFFFF_FFFF;\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DefaultAnnotationParam",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Default annotation parameter value"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotation parameters that are assigned to their 'default' value. Example: '@interface Test {\n      Class<?> expected() default Throwable.class;\n  }\n\n  @Test(expected = Throwable.class)\n  void testSmth() {}' After the quick-fix is applied: '@Test()\n  void testSmth() {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotation parameters that are assigned to their `default` value.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      @interface Test {\n          Class<?> expected() default Throwable.class;\n      }\n\n      @Test(expected = Throwable.class)\n      void testSmth() {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @Test()\n      void testSmth() {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WhileLoopSpinsOnField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'while' loop spins on field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'while' loops that spin on the value of a non-'volatile' field, waiting for it to be changed by another thread. In addition to being potentially extremely CPU intensive when little work is done inside the loop, such loops are likely to have different semantics from what was intended. The Java Memory Model allows such loops to never complete even if another thread changes the field's value. Additionally, since Java 9 it's recommended to call 'Thread.onSpinWait()' inside a spin loop on a 'volatile' field, which may significantly improve performance on some hardware. Example: 'class SpinsOnField {\n    boolean ready = false;\n\n    void run() {\n      while (!ready) {\n      }\n      // do some work\n    }\n\n    void markAsReady() {\n      ready = true;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class SpinsOnField {\n    volatile boolean ready = false;\n\n    void run() {\n      while (!ready) {\n        Thread.onSpinWait();\n      }\n      // do some work\n    }\n\n    void markAsReady() {\n      ready = true;\n    }\n  }' Use the inspection options to only report empty 'while' loops.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `while` loops that spin on the value of a non-`volatile` field, waiting for it to be changed by another thread.\n\n\nIn addition to being potentially extremely CPU intensive when little work is done inside the loop, such\nloops are likely to have different semantics from what was intended.\nThe Java Memory Model allows such loops to never complete even if another thread changes the field's value.\n\n\nAdditionally, since Java 9 it's recommended to call `Thread.onSpinWait()` inside a spin loop\non a `volatile` field, which may significantly improve performance on some hardware.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class SpinsOnField {\n        boolean ready = false;\n\n        void run() {\n          while (!ready) {\n          }\n          // do some work\n        }\n\n        void markAsReady() {\n          ready = true;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class SpinsOnField {\n        volatile boolean ready = false;\n\n        void run() {\n          while (!ready) {\n            Thread.onSpinWait();\n          }\n          // do some work\n        }\n\n        void markAsReady() {\n          ready = true;\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection options to only report empty `while` loops."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SynchronizeOnLock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on a 'Lock' object"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'synchronized' blocks that lock on an instance of 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock'. Such synchronization is almost certainly unintended, and appropriate versions of '.lock()' and '.unlock()' should be used instead. Example: 'final ReentrantLock lock = new ReentrantLock();\n\n  public void foo() {\n    synchronized (lock) {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `synchronized` blocks that lock on an instance of `java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock`. Such synchronization is almost certainly unintended, and appropriate versions of `.lock()` and `.unlock()` should be used instead.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      final ReentrantLock lock = new ReentrantLock();\n\n      public void foo() {\n        synchronized (lock) {}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BadExceptionCaught",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Prohibited 'Exception' caught"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'catch' clauses that catch an inappropriate exception. Some exceptions, for example 'java.lang.NullPointerException' or 'java.lang.IllegalMonitorStateException', represent programming errors and therefore almost certainly should not be caught in production code. Example: 'try {\n    return component.getMousePosition(true) != null;\n  } catch (NullPointerException e) { // warning: Prohibited exception 'NullPointerException' caught\n    return false;\n  }' Use the Prohibited exceptions list to specify which exceptions should be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `catch` clauses that catch an inappropriate exception.\n\nSome exceptions, for example\n`java.lang.NullPointerException` or\n`java.lang.IllegalMonitorStateException`, represent programming errors\nand therefore almost certainly should not be caught in production code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        return component.getMousePosition(true) != null;\n      } catch (NullPointerException e) { // warning: Prohibited exception 'NullPointerException' caught\n        return false;\n      }\n\nUse the **Prohibited exceptions** list to specify which exceptions should be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 12,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InstanceofCatchParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'instanceof' on 'catch' parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases in which an 'instanceof' expression is used for testing the type of a parameter in a 'catch' block. Testing the type of 'catch' parameters is usually better done by having separate 'catch' blocks instead of using 'instanceof'. Example: 'void foo(Runnable runnable) {\n    try {\n        runnable.run();\n    } catch (Throwable throwable) {\n        if (throwable instanceof NoClassDefFoundError) { // warning: 'instanceof' on 'catch' parameter 'throwable'\n            System.out.println(\"Class not found!\");\n        }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases in which an `instanceof` expression is used for testing the type of a parameter in a `catch` block.\n\nTesting the type of `catch` parameters is usually better done by having separate\n`catch` blocks instead of using `instanceof`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(Runnable runnable) {\n        try {\n            runnable.run();\n        } catch (Throwable throwable) {\n            if (throwable instanceof NoClassDefFoundError) { // warning: 'instanceof' on 'catch' parameter 'throwable'\n                System.out.println(\"Class not found!\");\n            }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantScheduledForRemovalAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant @ScheduledForRemoval annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of '@ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval' annotation without 'inVersion' attribute in code which targets Java 9 or newer version. Such usages can be replaced by 'forRemoval' attribute in '@Deprecated' annotation to simplify code. New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `@ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval` annotation without `inVersion` attribute in code which targets Java 9 or newer version.\n\n\nSuch usages can be replaced by `forRemoval` attribute in `@Deprecated` annotation to simplify code.\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OptionalGetWithoutIsPresent",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Optional.get() is called without isPresent() check"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'get()' on an 'Optional' without checking that it has a value. Calling 'Optional.get()' on an empty 'Optional' instance will throw an exception. Example: 'void x(List<Integer> list) {\n    final Optional<Integer> optional =\n      list.stream().filter(x -> x > 10).findFirst();\n    final Integer result = optional.get(); // problem here\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `get()` on an `Optional` without checking that it has a value.\n\nCalling `Optional.get()` on an empty `Optional` instance will throw an exception.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void x(List<Integer> list) {\n        final Optional<Integer> optional =\n          list.stream().filter(x -> x > 10).findFirst();\n        final Integer result = optional.get(); // problem here\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OnDemandImport",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'*' import"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'import' statements that cover entire packages ('* imports'). Some coding standards prohibit such 'import' statements. You can configure IntelliJ IDEA to detect and fix such statements with its Optimize Imports command. Go to Settings | Editor | Code Style | Java | Imports, make sure that the Use single class import option is enabled, and specify values in the Class count to use import with '*' and Names count to use static import with '*' fields. Thus this inspection is mostly useful for offline reporting on code bases that you don't intend to change.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `import` statements that cover entire packages ('\\* imports').\n\nSome coding standards prohibit such `import` statements.\n\n\nYou can configure IntelliJ IDEA to detect and fix such statements with its **Optimize Imports**\ncommand. Go to [Settings \\| Editor \\| Code Style \\| Java \\| Imports](settings://preferences.sourceCode.Java?Use%20single%20class%20import),\nmake sure that the **Use single class import** option is enabled, and specify values in the\n**Class count to use import with '\\*'** and **Names count to use static import with '\\*'** fields.\nThus this inspection is mostly useful for offline reporting on code bases that you don't\nintend to change."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Imports",
                      "index": 22,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FallthruInSwitchStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Fallthrough in 'switch' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'fall-through' in a 'switch' statement. Fall-through occurs when a series of executable statements after a 'case' label is not guaranteed to transfer control before the next 'case' label. For example, this can happen if the branch is missing a 'break' statement. In that case, control falls through to the statements after that 'switch' label, even though the 'switch' expression is not equal to the value of the fallen-through label. While occasionally intended, this construction is confusing and is often the result of a typo. This inspection ignores any fall-through commented with a text matching the regex pattern '(?i)falls?\\s*thro?u'. There is a fix that adds a 'break' to the branch that can fall through to the next branch. Example: 'switch(x) {\n      case (4):\n          if (condition) {\n              System.out.println(\"3\");\n              // no break here\n          } else {\n              break;\n          }\n      case (6):\n          System.out.println(\"4\");\n    }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'switch(x) {\n        case (4):\n            if (condition) {\n                System.out.println(\"3\");\n            } else {\n                break;\n            }\n            break;\n        case (6):\n            System.out.println(\"4\");\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports 'fall-through' in a `switch` statement.\n\nFall-through occurs when a series of executable statements after a `case` label is not guaranteed\nto transfer control before the next `case` label. For example, this can happen if the branch is missing a `break` statement.\nIn that case, control falls through to the statements after\nthat `switch` label, even though the `switch` expression is not equal to\nthe value of the fallen-through label. While occasionally intended, this construction is confusing and is often the result of a typo.\n\n\nThis inspection ignores any fall-through commented with a text matching the regex pattern `(?i)falls?\\s*thro?u`.\n\nThere is a fix that adds a `break` to the branch that can fall through to the next branch.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        switch(x) {\n          case (4):\n              if (condition) {\n                  System.out.println(\"3\");\n                  // no break here\n              } else {\n                  break;\n              }\n          case (6):\n              System.out.println(\"4\");\n        }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n        switch(x) {\n            case (4):\n                if (condition) {\n                    System.out.println(\"3\");\n                } else {\n                    break;\n                }\n                break;\n            case (6):\n                System.out.println(\"4\");\n        }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantOperationOnEmptyContainer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant operation on empty container"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant operations on empty collections, maps or arrays. Iterating, removing elements, sorting, and some other operations on empty collections have no effect and can be removed. Also, they may be a signal of a bug. Example: 'if (numbers.isEmpty()){\n    //error due to the missed negation\n    int max = numbers.stream().max(Comparator.naturalOrder()).get();\n    ...\n  }' New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant operations on empty collections, maps or arrays.\n\n\nIterating, removing elements, sorting,\nand some other operations on empty collections have no effect and can be removed. Also, they may be a signal of a bug.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (numbers.isEmpty()){\n        //error due to the missed negation\n        int max = numbers.stream().max(Comparator.naturalOrder()).get();\n        ...\n      }\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OptionalIsPresent",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non functional style 'Optional.isPresent()' usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditions, like 'if(Optional.isPresent())' or 'if(Optional.isEmpty())', that can be rewritten in the functional style, as it is shorter and easier to read. Example: 'if (str.isPresent()) str.get().trim();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'str.ifPresent(String::trim);' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditions, like `if(Optional.isPresent())` or `if(Optional.isEmpty())`, that can be rewritten in the functional style, as it is shorter and easier to read.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (str.isPresent()) str.get().trim();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      str.ifPresent(String::trim);\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AtomicFieldUpdaterNotStaticFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'AtomicFieldUpdater' field not declared 'static final'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields of types: 'java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLongFieldUpdater' 'java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater' 'java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater' that are not 'static final'. Because only one atomic field updater is needed for updating a 'volatile' field in all instances of a class, it can almost always be 'static'. Making the updater 'final' allows the JVM to optimize access for improved performance. Example: 'class Main {\n    private volatile int id;\n    private AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater<Main> idFieldUpdater = AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater(Main.class, \"id\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main {\n    private volatile int id;\n    private static final AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater<Main> idFieldUpdater = AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater(Main.class, \"id\");\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields of types:\n\n* `java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLongFieldUpdater`\n* `java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater`\n* `java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater`\n\nthat are not `static final`. Because only one atomic field updater is needed for updating a `volatile` field in all instances of a class, it can almost always be `static`.\n\nMaking the updater `final` allows the JVM to optimize access for improved performance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        private volatile int id;\n        private AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater<Main> idFieldUpdater = AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater(Main.class, \"id\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main {\n        private volatile int id;\n        private static final AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater<Main> idFieldUpdater = AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater(Main.class, \"id\");\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "index": 26,
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              {
                "id": "Java8MapForEach",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Map.forEach() can be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Suggests replacing 'for(Entry<?,?> entry : map.entrySet()) {...}' or 'map.entrySet().forEach(entry -> ...)' with 'map.forEach((key, value) -> ...)'. Example 'void print(Map<String, Integer> map) {\n    map.entrySet().forEach(entry -> {\n      String str = entry.getKey();\n      System.out.println(str + \":\" + entry.getValue());\n    });\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void print(Map<String, Integer> map) {\n    map.forEach((str, value) -> System.out.println(str + \":\" + value));\n  }' When the Do not report loops option is enabled, only 'entrySet().forEach()' cases will be reported. However, the quick-fix action will be available for 'for'-loops as well. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Suggests replacing `for(Entry<?,?> entry : map.entrySet()) {...}` or `map.entrySet().forEach(entry -> ...)` with `map.forEach((key, value) -> ...)`.\n\nExample\n\n\n      void print(Map<String, Integer> map) {\n        map.entrySet().forEach(entry -> {\n          String str = entry.getKey();\n          System.out.println(str + \":\" + entry.getValue());\n        });\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void print(Map<String, Integer> map) {\n        map.forEach((str, value) -> System.out.println(str + \":\" + value));\n      }\n\n\nWhen the **Do not report loops** option is enabled, only `entrySet().forEach()` cases will be reported.\nHowever, the quick-fix action will be available for `for`-loops as well.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "superset"
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              {
                "id": "RecordStoreResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'RecordStore' opened but not safely closed"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Java ME 'javax.microedition.rms.RecordStore' resources that are not opened in front of a 'try' block and closed in the corresponding 'finally' block. Such resources may be inadvertently leaked if an exception is thrown before the resource is closed. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design. Example: 'void foo1() throws RecordStoreException {\n      RecordStore rs = RecordStore.openRecordStore(\"bar\", true); // warning\n  }\n  void foo2() throws RecordStoreException {\n      RecordStore rs = RecordStore.openRecordStore(\"bar\", true); // no warning\n      try {\n          /* ... */\n      } finally {\n          rs.closeRecordStore();\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports Java ME `javax.microedition.rms.RecordStore` resources that are not opened in front of a `try` block and closed in the corresponding `finally` block.\n\nSuch resources may be inadvertently leaked if an exception is thrown before the resource is closed.\n\n\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo1() throws RecordStoreException {\n          RecordStore rs = RecordStore.openRecordStore(\"bar\", true); // warning\n      }\n      void foo2() throws RecordStoreException {\n          RecordStore rs = RecordStore.openRecordStore(\"bar\", true); // no warning\n          try {\n              /* ... */\n          } finally {\n              rs.closeRecordStore();\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance/Embedded",
                      "index": 140,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ObjectsEqualsCanBeSimplified",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Objects.equals()' can be replaced with 'equals()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Objects.equals(a, b)' in which the first argument is statically known to be non-null. Such a call can be safely replaced with 'a.equals(b)' or 'a == b' if both arguments are primitives. Example: 'String defaultName = \"default\";\n  boolean isDefault = Objects.equals(defaultName, name);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String defaultName = \"default\";\n  boolean isDefault = defaultName.equals(name);' New in 2018.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Objects.equals(a, b)` in which the first argument is statically known to be non-null.\n\nSuch a call can be safely replaced with `a.equals(b)` or `a == b` if both arguments are primitives.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      String defaultName = \"default\";\n      boolean isDefault = Objects.equals(defaultName, name);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String defaultName = \"default\";\n      boolean isDefault = defaultName.equals(name);\n\nNew in 2018.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ClassLoaderInstantiation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'ClassLoader' instantiation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiations of the 'java.lang.ClassLoader' class. While often benign, any instantiations of 'ClassLoader' should be closely examined in any security audit. Example: 'Class<?> loadExtraClass(String name) throws Exception {\n      try(URLClassLoader loader =\n          new URLClassLoader(new URL[]{new URL(\"extraClasses/\")})) {\n        return loader.loadClass(name);\n      }\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiations of the `java.lang.ClassLoader` class.\n\nWhile often benign, any instantiations of `ClassLoader` should be closely examined in any security audit.\n\n**Example:**\n\n        Class<?> loadExtraClass(String name) throws Exception {\n          try(URLClassLoader loader =\n              new URLClassLoader(new URL[]{new URL(\"extraClasses/\")})) {\n            return loader.loadClass(name);\n          }\n        }\n      \n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnresolvedClassReferenceRepair",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved class reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unresolved class reference. The quick-fix suggests trying to resolve reference.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unresolved class reference.\n\nThe quick-fix suggests trying to resolve reference."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NativeMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Native method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods declared 'native'. Native methods are inherently unportable.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods declared `native`. Native methods are inherently unportable."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Portability",
                      "index": 79,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EqualsWithItself",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' called on itself"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'equals()' or 'compareTo()' where an object is compared for equality with itself. According to the method contracts, these operations will always return 'true' for 'equals()' or '0' for 'compareTo()'. The inspection also checks the calls to 'Objects.equals()', 'Objects.deepEquals()', 'Arrays.equals()', 'Comparator.compare', and the like. Example: 'class Foo {\n    boolean foo(Object o) {\n        return o.equals(o); // warning\n    }\n\n    boolean bar(String[] ss) {\n        return Arrays.equals(ss, ss); // warning\n    }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `equals()` or `compareTo()` where an object is compared for equality with itself.\n\nAccording to the method contracts, these operations will always return\n`true` for `equals()` or `0` for `compareTo()`. The inspection also checks\nthe calls to `Objects.equals()`, `Objects.deepEquals()`,\n`Arrays.equals()`, `Comparator.compare`, and the like.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        boolean foo(Object o) {\n            return o.equals(o); // warning\n        }\n\n        boolean bar(String[] ss) {\n            return Arrays.equals(ss, ss); // warning\n        }\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ClassInheritanceDepth",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class too deep in inheritance tree"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that are too deep in the inheritance hierarchy. Classes that are too deeply inherited may be confusing and indicate that a refactoring is necessary. All superclasses from a library are treated as a single superclass, libraries are considered unmodifiable. Use the Inheritance depth limit field to specify the maximum inheritance depth for a class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that are too deep in the inheritance hierarchy.\n\nClasses that are too deeply inherited may be confusing and indicate that a refactoring is necessary.\n\nAll superclasses from a library are treated as a single superclass, libraries are considered unmodifiable.\n\nUse the **Inheritance depth limit** field to specify the maximum inheritance depth for a class."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class metrics",
                      "index": 102,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MarkedForRemoval",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usage of API marked for removal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of deprecated APIs (classes, fields, and methods) that are marked for removal with '@Deprecated(forRemoval=true)'. The code that uses an API marked for removal may cause a runtime error with a future version of the API. That is why the recommended severity for this inspection is Error. You can change the severity to Warning if you want to use the same code highlighting as in ordinary deprecation. New in 2017.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of deprecated APIs (classes, fields, and methods) that are marked for removal with `@Deprecated(`**forRemoval**`=true)`.\n\n\nThe code that uses an API marked for removal may cause a runtime error with a future version of the API. That is why\nthe recommended severity for this inspection is *Error*.\n\n\nYou can change the severity to *Warning* if you want to use the same code highlighting as in ordinary deprecation.\n\nNew in 2017.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "NestedConditionalExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports nested conditional expressions as they may result in extremely confusing code. Example: 'int y = a == 10 ? b == 20 ? 10 : a : b;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports nested conditional expressions as they may result in extremely confusing code.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int y = a == 10 ? b == 20 ? 10 : a : b;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "BulkFileAttributesRead",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Bulk 'Files.readAttributes()' call can be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports multiple sequential 'java.io.File' attribute checks, such as: 'isDirectory()' 'isFile()' 'lastModified()' 'length()' Such calls can be replaced with a bulk 'Files.readAttributes()' call. This is usually more performant then multiple separate attribute checks. Example: 'boolean isNewFile(File file, long lastModified) throws IOException {\n    return file.isFile() && file.lastModified() > lastModified;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean isNewFile(File file, long lastModified) throws IOException {\n    BasicFileAttributes fileAttributes = Files.readAttributes(file.toPath(), BasicFileAttributes.class);\n    return fileAttributes.isRegularFile() && fileAttributes.lastModifiedTime().toMillis() > lastModified;\n  }' This inspection does not show a warning if 'IOException' is not handled in the current context, but the quick-fix is still available. Note that the replacements are usually not completely equivalent and should be applied with care. In particular, the behavior could differ if the file does not exist at all. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher. New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports multiple sequential `java.io.File` attribute checks, such as:\n\n* `isDirectory()`\n* `isFile()`\n* `lastModified()`\n* `length()`\n\nSuch calls can be replaced with a bulk `Files.readAttributes()` call. This is usually more performant then multiple separate attribute checks.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      boolean isNewFile(File file, long lastModified) throws IOException {\n        return file.isFile() && file.lastModified() > lastModified;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean isNewFile(File file, long lastModified) throws IOException {\n        BasicFileAttributes fileAttributes = Files.readAttributes(file.toPath(), BasicFileAttributes.class);\n        return fileAttributes.isRegularFile() && fileAttributes.lastModifiedTime().toMillis() > lastModified;\n      }\n\nThis inspection does not show a warning if `IOException` is not handled in the current context, but the quick-fix is still available.\n\nNote that the replacements are usually not completely equivalent and should be applied with care. In particular, the behavior could differ if\nthe file does not exist at all.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher.\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Performance",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ImplicitNumericConversion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit numeric conversion"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports implicit conversion between numeric types. Implicit numeric conversion is not a problem in itself but, if unexpected, may cause difficulties when tracing bugs. Example: 'double m(int i) {\n    return i * 10;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'double m(int i) {\n    return (double) (i * 10);\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore widening conversions option to ignore implicit conversion that cannot result in data loss (for example, 'int'->'long'). Use the Ignore conversions from and to 'char' option to ignore conversion from and to 'char'. The inspection will still report conversion from and to floating-point numbers. Use the Ignore conversion from constants and literals to make the inspection ignore conversion from literals and compile-time constants.",
                  "markdown": "Reports implicit conversion between numeric types.\n\nImplicit numeric conversion is not a problem in itself but, if unexpected, may cause difficulties when tracing bugs.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      double m(int i) {\n        return i * 10;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      double m(int i) {\n        return (double) (i * 10);\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore widening conversions** option to ignore implicit conversion that cannot result in data loss (for example, `int`-\\>`long`).\n* Use the **Ignore conversions from and to 'char'** option to ignore conversion from and to `char`. The inspection will still report conversion from and to floating-point numbers.\n* Use the **Ignore conversion from constants and literals** to make the inspection ignore conversion from literals and compile-time constants."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "index": 28,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "WhileCanBeForeach",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'while' loop can be replaced with enhanced 'for' loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'while' loops that iterate over collections and can be replaced with enhanced 'for' loops (foreach iteration syntax). Example: 'Iterator it = c.iterator();\n  while(it.hasNext()) {\n    Object obj = it.next();\n    System.out.println(obj);\n  }' Can be replaced with: 'for (Object obj : c) {\n    System.out.println(obj);\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `while` loops that iterate over collections and can be replaced with enhanced `for` loops (foreach iteration syntax).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Iterator it = c.iterator();\n      while(it.hasNext()) {\n        Object obj = it.next();\n        System.out.println(obj);\n      }\n\nCan be replaced with:\n\n\n      for (Object obj : c) {\n        System.out.println(obj);\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 5",
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              {
                "id": "NotNullFieldNotInitialized",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@NotNull field is not initialized"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields annotated as not-null that are not initialized in the constructor. Example: 'public class MyClass {\n  private @NotNull String value;\n\n  public void setValue(@NotNull String value) {\n    this.value = value;\n  }\n\n  public @NotNull String getValue() {\n    return value;\n  }\n  }' Such fields may violate the not-null constraint. In the example above, the 'setValue' parameter is annotated as not-null, but 'getValue' may return null if the setter was not called. Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore fields which could be initialized implicitly option to control whether a warning should be issued if the field could be initialized implicitly (e.g. via a dependency injection). Use the Ignore fields initialized in setUp() method option to control whether a warning should be issued if the field is written in the test case 'setUp()' method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields annotated as not-null that are not initialized in the constructor.\n\nExample:\n\n    public class MyClass {\n      private @NotNull String value;\n\n      public void setValue(@NotNull String value) {\n        this.value = value;\n      }\n\n      public @NotNull String getValue() {\n        return value;\n      }\n      }\n\n\nSuch fields may violate the not-null constraint. In the example above, the `setValue` parameter is annotated as not-null, but\n`getValue` may return null if the setter was not called.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore fields which could be initialized implicitly** option to control whether a warning should be issued if the field could be initialized implicitly (e.g. via a dependency injection).\n* Use the **Ignore fields initialized in setUp() method** option to control whether a warning should be issued if the field is written in the test case `setUp()` method."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "OverlyComplexBooleanExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex boolean expression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boolean expressions with too many terms. Such expressions may be confusing and bug-prone. Example: 'cond(x1) && cond(x2) ^ cond(x3) && cond(x4);' Configure the inspection: Use the Maximum number of terms field to specify the maximum number of terms allowed in a boolean expression. Use the Ignore pure conjunctions and disjunctions option to ignore boolean expressions which use only a single boolean operator repeatedly.",
                  "markdown": "Reports boolean expressions with too many terms. Such expressions may be confusing and bug-prone.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      cond(x1) && cond(x2) ^ cond(x3) && cond(x4);\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Maximum number of terms** field to specify the maximum number of terms allowed in a boolean expression.\n* Use the **Ignore pure conjunctions and disjunctions** option to ignore boolean expressions which use only a single boolean operator repeatedly."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "NotifyCalledOnCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'notify()' or 'notifyAll()' called on 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition' object"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'notify()' or 'notifyAll()' made on 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition' object. This is probably a programming error, and some variant of the 'signal()' or 'signalAll()' method was intended instead, otherwise 'IllegalMonitorStateException' may occur. Example: 'class C {\n    final Lock l = new ReentrantLock();\n    final Condition c = l.newCondition();\n\n    void release() {\n      l.lock();\n      try {\n        c.notifyAll(); // probably 'signalAll()' was intended here\n      } finally {\n        l.unlock();\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `notify()` or `notifyAll()` made on `java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition` object.\n\n\nThis is probably a programming error, and some variant of the `signal()` or\n`signalAll()` method was intended instead, otherwise `IllegalMonitorStateException` may occur.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class C {\n        final Lock l = new ReentrantLock();\n        final Condition c = l.newCondition();\n\n        void release() {\n          l.lock();\n          try {\n            c.notifyAll(); // probably 'signalAll()' was intended here\n          } finally {\n            l.unlock();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "NewMethodNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Instance methods that override library methods and constructors are ignored by this inspection. Example: if the inspection is enabled for static methods, and the minimum specified method name length is 4 (the default), the following static method produces a warning, because the length of its name is 3, which is less than 4: 'public static int max(int a, int b)'. A quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor. Configure the inspection: Use the list in the Options section to specify which methods should be checked. Deselect the checkboxes for the method types for which you want to skip the check. Specify 0 in the length fields to skip the corresponding checks. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\nInstance methods that override library\nmethods and constructors are ignored by this inspection.\n\n**Example:** if the inspection is enabled for static methods, and the minimum specified method name length is 4 (the default),\nthe following static method produces a warning, because the length of its name is 3, which is less\nthan 4: `public static int max(int a, int b)`.\n\nA quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the list in the **Options** section to specify which methods should be checked. Deselect the checkboxes for the method types for which\nyou want to skip the check. Specify **0** in the length fields to skip the corresponding checks.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions/Method",
                      "index": 90,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OverlyStrongTypeCast",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly strong type cast"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type casts that are overly strong. For instance, casting an object to 'ArrayList' when casting it to 'List' would do just as well. Note: much like the Redundant type cast inspection, applying the fix for this inspection may change the semantics of your program if you are intentionally using an overly strong cast to cause a 'ClassCastException' to be generated. Example: 'interface Super {\n    void doSmth();\n  }\n  interface Sub extends Super { }\n\n  void use(Object obj) {\n    // Warning: ((Super)obj).doSmth() could be used\n    ((Sub)obj).doSmth();\n  }' Use the checkbox below to ignore casts when there's a matching 'instanceof' check in the code.",
                  "markdown": "Reports type casts that are overly strong. For instance, casting an object to `ArrayList` when casting it to `List` would do just as well.\n\n\n**Note:** much like the *Redundant type cast*\ninspection, applying the fix for this inspection may change the semantics of your program if you are\nintentionally using an overly strong cast to cause a `ClassCastException` to be generated.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      interface Super {\n        void doSmth();\n      }\n      interface Sub extends Super { }\n\n      void use(Object obj) {\n        // Warning: ((Super)obj).doSmth() could be used\n        ((Sub)obj).doSmth();\n      }\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to ignore casts when there's a matching `instanceof` check in the code."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavaLangImport",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary import from the 'java.lang' package"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'import' statements that refer to the 'java.lang' package. 'java.lang' classes are always implicitly imported, so such import statements are redundant and confusing. Since IntelliJ IDEA can automatically detect and fix such statements with its Optimize Imports command, this inspection is mostly useful for offline reporting on code bases that you don't intend to change.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `import` statements that refer to the `java.lang` package.\n\n\n`java.lang` classes are always implicitly imported, so such import statements are\nredundant and confusing.\n\n\nSince IntelliJ IDEA can automatically detect and fix such statements with its **Optimize Imports** command, this inspection is mostly useful for offline reporting on code bases that you don't intend to change."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Imports",
                      "index": 22,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UtilityClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Utility class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports utility classes. Utility classes have all fields and methods declared as 'static' and their presence may indicate a lack of object-oriented design. Use the Ignore if annotated by option to specify special annotations. The inspection ignores classes annotated with one of these annotations.",
                  "markdown": "Reports utility classes.\n\nUtility classes have all fields and methods declared as `static` and their\npresence may indicate a lack of object-oriented design.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore if annotated by** option to specify special annotations. The inspection ignores classes annotated with one of\nthese annotations."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassNameDiffersFromFileName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class name differs from file name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports top-level class names that don't match the name of a file containing them. While the Java specification allows for naming non-'public' classes this way, files with unmatched names may be confusing and decrease usefulness of various software tools.",
                  "markdown": "Reports top-level class names that don't match the name of a file containing them.\n\nWhile the Java specification allows for naming non-`public` classes this way,\nfiles with unmatched names may be confusing and decrease usefulness of various software tools."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IndexOfReplaceableByContains",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'String.indexOf()' expression can be replaced with 'contains()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparisons with 'String.indexOf()' calls that can be replaced with a call to the 'String.contains()' method. Example: 'boolean b = \"abcd\".indexOf('e') >= 0;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean b = \"abcd\".contains('e');' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparisons with `String.indexOf()` calls that can be replaced with a call to the `String.contains()` method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean b = \"abcd\".indexOf('e') >= 0;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean b = \"abcd\".contains('e');\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 5",
                      "index": 99,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringConcatenationArgumentToLogCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-constant string concatenation as argument to logging call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-constant string concatenations that are used as arguments to SLF4J and Log4j 2 logging methods. Non-constant concatenations are evaluated at runtime even when the logging message is not logged; this can negatively impact performance. It is recommended to use a parameterized log message instead, which will not be evaluated when logging is disabled. Example: 'public class Vital {\n    private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Vital.class);\n\n    public void saveTheWorld(int i, String s, boolean b) {\n      LOG.info(\"saveTheWorld(\" + i + \", \" + s + \", \"  + b + \")\");\n      // todo\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Vital {\n    private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Vital.class);\n\n    public void saveTheWorld(int i, String s, boolean b) {\n      LOG.info(\"saveTheWorld({}, {}, {})\", i, s, b);\n      // todo\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Warn on list to ignore certain higher logging levels. Higher logging levels may be enabled even in production, and the arguments will always be evaluated.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-constant string concatenations that are used as arguments to **SLF4J** and **Log4j 2** logging methods. Non-constant concatenations are evaluated at runtime even when the logging message is not logged; this can negatively impact performance. It is recommended to use a parameterized log message instead, which will not be evaluated when logging is disabled.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Vital {\n        private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Vital.class);\n\n        public void saveTheWorld(int i, String s, boolean b) {\n          LOG.info(\"saveTheWorld(\" + i + \", \" + s + \", \"  + b + \")\");\n          // todo\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Vital {\n        private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Vital.class);\n\n        public void saveTheWorld(int i, String s, boolean b) {\n          LOG.info(\"saveTheWorld({}, {}, {})\", i, s, b);\n          // todo\n        }\n      }\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Warn on** list to ignore certain higher logging levels. Higher logging levels may be enabled even in production, and the arguments will always be evaluated."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Logging",
                      "index": 59,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OptionalContainsCollection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Optional' contains array or collection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'java.util.Optional' or 'com.google.common.base.Optional' types with an array or collection type parameter. In such cases, it is more clear to just use an empty array or collection to indicate the absence of result. Example: 'Optional<List<Integer>> foo() {\n    return Optional.empty();\n  }' This code could look like: 'List<Integer> foo() {\n    return new List<>();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `java.util.Optional` or `com.google.common.base.Optional` types with an array or collection type parameter.\n\nIn such cases, it is more clear to just use an empty array or collection to indicate the absence of result.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Optional<List<Integer>> foo() {\n        return Optional.empty();\n      }\n\nThis code could look like:\n\n\n      List<Integer> foo() {\n        return new List<>();\n      }\n      \n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InterfaceMethodClashesWithObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Interface method clashes with method in 'Object'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports interface methods that clash with the protected methods 'clone()' and 'finalize()' from the 'java.lang.Object' class. In an interface, it is possible to declare these methods with a return type that is incompatible with the 'java.lang.Object' methods. A class that implements such an interface will not be compilable. When the interface is functional, it remains possible to create a lambda from it, but this is not recommended. Example: '// Warning: this interface cannot be implemented\n  // by any class, only by a lambda or method reference\n  interface MyInterface {\n    double clone();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports interface methods that clash with the **protected** methods `clone()` and `finalize()` from the `java.lang.Object` class.\n\nIn an interface, it is possible to declare these methods with a return type that is incompatible with the `java.lang.Object` methods.\nA class that implements such an interface will not be compilable.\nWhen the interface is functional, it remains possible to create a lambda from it, but this is not recommended.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // Warning: this interface cannot be implemented\n      // by any class, only by a lambda or method reference\n      interface MyInterface {\n        double clone();\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LoadLibraryWithNonConstantString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'System.loadLibrary()' with non-constant string"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.System.loadLibrary()', 'java.lang.System.load()', 'java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary()' and 'java.lang.Runtime.load()' which take a dynamically-constructed string as the name of the library. Constructed library name strings are a common source of security breaches. By default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants. Example: 'void test(int i) {\n    System.loadLibrary(\"foo\" + i);\n  }' Use the inspection settings to consider any 'static final' fields as constant. Be careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled: 'private static final String LIBRARY = getUserInput();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.System.loadLibrary()`, `java.lang.System.load()`, `java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary()` and `java.lang.Runtime.load()` which take a dynamically-constructed string as the name of the library.\n\n\nConstructed library name strings are a common source of security breaches.\nBy default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void test(int i) {\n        System.loadLibrary(\"foo\" + i);\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to consider any `static final` fields as constant.\nBe careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled:\n\n\n      private static final String LIBRARY = getUserInput();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifiableAssertion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable assertion"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'assert' calls that can be replaced with simpler and equivalent calls. Example → Replacement 'assertEquals(true, x());' 'assertTrue(x());' 'assertTrue(y() != null);' 'assertNotNull(y());' 'assertTrue(z == z());' 'assertSame(z, z());' 'assertTrue(a.equals(a()));' 'assertEquals(a, a());' 'assertTrue(false);' 'fail();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `assert` calls that can be replaced with simpler and equivalent calls.\n\n|             Example              | → |       Replacement       |\n|----------------------------------|---|-------------------------|\n| `assertEquals(`**true**`, x());` |   | `assertTrue(x());`      |\n| `assertTrue(y() != null);`       |   | `assertNotNull(y());`   |\n| `assertTrue(z == z());`          |   | `assertSame(z, z());`   |\n| `assertTrue(a.equals(a()));`     |   | `assertEquals(a, a());` |\n| `assertTrue(`**false**`);`       |   | `fail();`               |"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 106,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StaticMethodOnlyUsedInOneClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static member only used from one other class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'static' methods and fields that are only used from a class other than the containing class. Such members could be moved into the using class. Factory methods and members accessed from an anonymous class inside the member's class are ignored by this inspection. Convenience overloads, which call a method with the same name in the same class but have fewer parameters, are also ignored. Use the first checkbox to supress this inspection when the static member is only used from a test class. Use the second checkbox below to ignore member usages from inside anonymous, local, or non-static inner classes. Use the third checkbox below to not warn on members that cannot be moved without problems, for example, because a method with an identical signature is already present in the target class, or because a field or a method used inside the method will not be accessible when this method is moved. Use the fourth checkbox to ignore members located in utility classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `static` methods and fields that are only used from a class other than the containing class. Such members could be moved into the using class. Factory methods and members accessed from an anonymous class inside the member's class are ignored by this inspection. Convenience overloads, which call a method with the same name in the same class but have fewer parameters, are also ignored.\n\n\nUse the first checkbox to supress this inspection when the static member is only used from a test class.\n\n\nUse the second checkbox below to ignore member usages from inside anonymous, local, or non-static inner classes.\n\n\nUse the third checkbox below to not warn on members that cannot be moved without problems,\nfor example, because a method with an identical signature is already present in the target class,\nor because a field or a method used inside the method will not be accessible when this method is moved.\n\n\nUse the fourth checkbox to ignore members located in utility classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantEscapeInRegexReplacement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant escape in regex replacement string"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant escapes in the replacement string of regex methods. It is possible to escape any character in a regex replacement string, but if a literal '$' or '\\' is required is escaping necessary. Example: 'string.replaceAll(\"a\", \"\\\\b\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 'string.replaceAll(\"a\", \"b\");' New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant escapes in the replacement string of regex methods. It is possible to escape any character in a regex replacement string, but if a literal `$` or `\\` is required is escaping necessary.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      string.replaceAll(\"a\", \"\\\\b\");\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      string.replaceAll(\"a\", \"b\");\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SynchronizedOnLiteralObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on an object initialized with a literal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'synchronized' blocks that lock on an object initialized with a literal. String literals are interned and 'Character', 'Boolean' and 'Number' literals can be allocated from a cache. Because of this, it is possible that some other part of the system, which uses an object initialized with the same literal, is actually holding a reference to the exact same object. This can create unexpected dead-lock situations, if the lock object was thought to be private. Example: 'class Main {\n    final String mutex = \"Mutex\";\n    void method() {\n      synchronized (mutex) {\n      }\n    }\n  }' Use the Warn on all possible literals option to report any synchronization on 'String', 'Character', 'Boolean' and 'Number' objects.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `synchronized` blocks that lock on an object initialized with a literal.\n\n\nString literals are interned and `Character`, `Boolean` and `Number` literals can be allocated from a cache.\nBecause of this, it is possible that some other part of the system, which uses an object initialized with the same literal, is actually\nholding a reference to the exact same object. This can create unexpected dead-lock situations, if the lock object was thought to be private.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        final String mutex = \"Mutex\";\n        void method() {\n          synchronized (mutex) {\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Warn on all possible literals** option to report any synchronization on\n`String`, `Character`, `Boolean` and `Number` objects."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Java9ReflectionClassVisibility",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reflective access across modules issues"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Class.forName()' and 'ClassLoader.loadClass()' calls which try to access classes that aren't visible in the current scope due to Java 9 module accessibility rules. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Class.forName()` and `ClassLoader.loadClass()` calls which try to access classes that aren't visible in the current scope due to Java 9 module accessibility rules.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Reflective access",
                      "index": 107,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CharsetObjectCanBeUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Standard 'Charset' object can be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods and constructors in which constant charset 'String' literal (for example, '\"UTF-8\"') can be replaced with the predefined 'StandardCharsets.UTF_8' code. The code after the fix may work faster, because the charset lookup becomes unnecessary. Also, catching 'UnsupportedEncodingException' may become unnecessary as well. In this case, the catch block will be removed automatically. Example: 'try {\n    byte[] bytes = \"str\".getBytes(\"UTF-8\");\n  } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {\n  }' After quick-fix is applied: 'byte[] bytes = \"str\".getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8);' The inspection is available in Java 7 and later. New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods and constructors in which constant charset `String` literal (for example, `\"UTF-8\"`) can be replaced with the predefined `StandardCharsets.UTF_8` code.\n\nThe code after the fix may work faster, because the charset lookup becomes unnecessary.\nAlso, catching `UnsupportedEncodingException` may become unnecessary as well. In this case,\nthe catch block will be removed automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      try {\n        byte[] bytes = \"str\".getBytes(\"UTF-8\");\n      } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {\n      }\n\nAfter quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      byte[] bytes = \"str\".getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8);\n\nThe inspection is available in Java 7 and later.\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "UseOfSunClasses",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of 'sun.*' classes"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports uses of classes from the 'sun.*' hierarchy. Such classes are non-portable between different JVMs.",
                  "markdown": "Reports uses of classes from the `sun.*` hierarchy. Such classes are non-portable between different JVMs."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Portability",
                      "index": 79,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantCast",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant type cast"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary cast expressions. Example: 'static Object toObject(String s) {\n    return (Object) s;\n  }' Use the checkbox below to ignore clarifying casts e.g., casts in collection calls where 'Object' is expected: 'static void removeFromList(List<String> l, Object o) {\n    l.remove((String)o);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary cast expressions.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      static Object toObject(String s) {\n        return (Object) s;\n      }\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to ignore clarifying casts e.g., casts in collection calls where `Object` is expected:\n\n\n      static void removeFromList(List<String> l, Object o) {\n        l.remove((String)o);\n      } \n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AnonymousInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous inner class can be replaced with inner class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous inner classes. In some cases, replacing anonymous inner classes with inner classes can lead to more readable and maintainable code. Also, some code standards discourage anonymous inner classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous inner classes.\n\nIn some cases, replacing anonymous inner classes with inner classes can lead to more readable and maintainable code.\nAlso, some code standards discourage anonymous inner classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifyCollector",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable collector"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports collectors that can be simplified. In particular, some cascaded 'groupingBy()' collectors can be expressed by using a simpler 'toMap()' collector, which is also likely to be more performant. Example: 'Collectors.groupingByConcurrent(String::length, Collectors.collectingAndThen(Collectors.maxBy(String::compareTo), Optional::get));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Collectors.toConcurrentMap(String::length, Function.identity(), BinaryOperator.maxBy(String::compareTo));' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports collectors that can be simplified.\n\nIn particular, some cascaded `groupingBy()` collectors can be expressed by using a\nsimpler `toMap()` collector, which is also likely to be more performant.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Collectors.groupingByConcurrent(String::length, Collectors.collectingAndThen(Collectors.maxBy(String::compareTo), Optional::get));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Collectors.toConcurrentMap(String::length, Function.identity(), BinaryOperator.maxBy(String::compareTo));\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "MultipleTopLevelClassesInFile",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multiple top level classes in single file"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports multiple top-level classes in a single Java file. Putting multiple top-level classes in one file may be confusing and degrade the usefulness of various software tools.",
                  "markdown": "Reports multiple top-level classes in a single Java file.\n\nPutting multiple\ntop-level classes in one file may be confusing and degrade the usefulness of various\nsoftware tools."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "IteratorNextDoesNotThrowNoSuchElementException",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Iterator.next()' which can't throw 'NoSuchElementException'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports implementations of 'Iterator.next()' that cannot throw 'java.util.NoSuchElementException'. Such implementations violate the contract of 'java.util.Iterator', and may result in subtle bugs if the iterator is used in a non-standard way. Example: 'class Numbers implements Iterator<Integer> {\n    @Override\n    public Integer next() { //warning\n        if (hasNext()) {\n            return generateNext();\n        } else {\n            return null; //throw NoSuchElementException instead\n        }\n    }\n\n    ...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports implementations of `Iterator.next()` that cannot throw `java.util.NoSuchElementException`.\n\n\nSuch implementations violate the contract of `java.util.Iterator`,\nand may result in subtle bugs if the iterator is used in a non-standard way.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Numbers implements Iterator<Integer> {\n        @Override\n        public Integer next() { //warning\n            if (hasNext()) {\n                return generateNext();\n            } else {\n                return null; //throw NoSuchElementException instead\n            }\n        }\n\n        ...\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousTernaryOperatorInVarargsCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious ternary operator in varargs method call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports vararg method calls that use a ternary operator with mixed array and non-array branches. When compiled, both branches are wrapped in arrays. As a result, the array branch is turned into a two-dimensional array, which may indicate a problem. The quick-fix wraps the non-array branch in an array to prevent the compiler from doing the conversion. Example: 'static void bar(boolean flag) {\n        Object[] a = {1, 2};\n        Object b = \"hello\";\n        foo(flag ? a : b);\n    }\n    static void foo(Object... obj) {\n    }' After the quick-fix: 'static void bar(boolean flag) {\n        Object[] a = {1, 2};\n        Object b = \"hello\";\n        foo(flag ? a : new Object[]{b});\n    }\n    static void foo(Object... obj) {\n    }' New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports vararg method calls that use a ternary operator with mixed array and non-array branches.\n\n\nWhen compiled, both branches are wrapped in arrays. As a result, the array branch is turned into\na two-dimensional array, which may indicate a problem.\n\n\nThe quick-fix wraps the non-array branch in an array to prevent the compiler from doing the conversion.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        static void bar(boolean flag) {\n            Object[] a = {1, 2};\n            Object b = \"hello\";\n            foo(flag ? a : b);\n        }\n        static void foo(Object... obj) {\n        }\n\nAfter the quick-fix:\n\n\n        static void bar(boolean flag) {\n            Object[] a = {1, 2};\n            Object b = \"hello\";\n            foo(flag ? a : new Object[]{b});\n        }\n        static void foo(Object... obj) {\n        }\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SerializableInnerClassHasSerialVersionUIDField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Serializable non-static inner class without 'serialVersionUID'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-static inner classes that implement 'java.io.Serializable', but do not define a 'serialVersionUID' field. Without a 'serialVersionUID' field, any change to the class will make previously serialized versions unreadable. It is strongly recommended that 'Serializable' non-static inner classes have a 'serialVersionUID' field, otherwise the default serialization algorithm may result in serialized versions being incompatible between compilers due to differences in synthetic accessor methods. A quick-fix is suggested to add the missing 'serialVersionUID' field. Example: 'class Outer {\n      class Inner implements Serializable {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Outer {\n      class Inner implements Serializable {\n          private static final long serialVersionUID = -7004458730436243902L;\n      }\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit 'Serializable' from a superclass but are not intended for serialization. Whether to ignore 'Serializable' anonymous classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-static inner classes that implement `java.io.Serializable`, but do not define a `serialVersionUID` field.\n\n\nWithout a `serialVersionUID` field, any change to the class will make previously\nserialized versions unreadable. It is strongly recommended that `Serializable`\nnon-static inner classes have a `serialVersionUID` field, otherwise the default\nserialization algorithm may result in serialized versions being incompatible between\ncompilers due to differences in synthetic accessor methods.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to add the missing `serialVersionUID` field.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Outer {\n          class Inner implements Serializable {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Outer {\n          class Inner implements Serializable {\n              private static final long serialVersionUID = -7004458730436243902L;\n          }\n      }\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit `Serializable` from a superclass but are not intended for serialization.\n* Whether to ignore `Serializable` anonymous classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "ParameterNameDiffersFromOverriddenParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Parameter name differs from parameter in overridden or overloaded method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports parameters whose names differ from the corresponding parameters of the methods they override or overload. While legal in Java, such inconsistent names may be confusing and decrease the documentation benefits of good naming practices. Example: 'class Person {\n    Person(String fullName) {}\n  }\n  class Child extends Person {\n    Child(String name) { super(name); }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Person {\n    Person(String fullName) {}\n  }\n  class Child extends Person {\n    Child(String fullName) { super(fullName); }\n  }' Use the options to indicate whether to ignore overridden parameter names that are only a single character long or come from a library method. Both can be useful if you do not wish to be bound by dubious naming conventions used in libraries.",
                  "markdown": "Reports parameters whose names differ from the corresponding parameters of the methods they override or overload. While legal in Java, such inconsistent names may be confusing and decrease the documentation benefits of good naming practices.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Person {\n        Person(String fullName) {}\n      }\n      class Child extends Person {\n        Child(String name) { super(name); }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Person {\n        Person(String fullName) {}\n      }\n      class Child extends Person {\n        Child(String fullName) { super(fullName); }\n      }\n\n\nUse the options to indicate whether to ignore overridden parameter names that are only\na single character long or come from a library method. Both can be useful if\nyou do not wish to be bound by dubious naming conventions used in libraries."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "OctalLiteral",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Octal integer"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports octal integer literals. Some coding standards prohibit the use of octal literals, as they may be easily confused with decimal literals. Example: 'int i = 015;\n  int j = 0_777;' This inspection has two different quick-fixes. After the Convert octal literal to decimal literal quick-fix is applied, the code changes to: 'int i = 13;\n  int j = 511;' After the Remove leading zero to make decimal quick-fix is applied, the code changes to: 'int i = 15;\n  int j = 777;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports octal integer literals. Some coding standards prohibit the use of octal literals, as they may be easily confused with decimal literals.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int i = 015;\n      int j = 0_777;\n\nThis inspection has two different quick-fixes.\nAfter the **Convert octal literal to decimal literal** quick-fix is applied, the code changes to:\n\n\n      int i = 13;\n      int j = 511;\n\nAfter the **Remove leading zero to make decimal** quick-fix is applied, the code changes to:\n\n\n      int i = 15;\n      int j = 777;\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
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              {
                "id": "ReadWriteStringCanBeUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Files.readString()' or 'Files.writeString()' can be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method calls that read or write a 'String' as bytes using 'java.nio.file.Files'. Such calls can be replaced with a call to a 'Files.readString()' or 'Files.writeString()' method introduced in Java 11. Example: 'String s = \"example\";\n  Files.write(Paths.get(\"out.txt\"), s.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8), StandardOpenOption.WRITE);\n  s = new String(Files.readAllBytes(Paths.get(\"in.txt\")), StandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1);' After the quick fix is applied: 'String s = \"example\";\n  Files.writeString(Paths.get(\"out.txt\"), s, StandardOpenOption.WRITE);\n  s = Files.readString(Paths.get(\"in.txt\"), StandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1);' New in 2018.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls that read or write a `String` as bytes using `java.nio.file.Files`. Such calls can be replaced with a call to a `Files.readString()` or `Files.writeString()` method introduced in Java 11.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String s = \"example\";\n      Files.write(Paths.get(\"out.txt\"), s.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8), StandardOpenOption.WRITE);\n      s = new String(Files.readAllBytes(Paths.get(\"in.txt\")), StandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1);\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      String s = \"example\";\n      Files.writeString(Paths.get(\"out.txt\"), s, StandardOpenOption.WRITE);\n      s = Files.readString(Paths.get(\"in.txt\"), StandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1);\n\nNew in 2018.3"
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "CyclomaticComplexity",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that have too many branch points. A branch point is one of the following: loop statement 'if' statement ternary expression 'catch' section expression with one or more '&&' or '||' operators inside 'switch' block with non-default branches Methods with too high cyclomatic complexity may be confusing and hard to test. Use the Method complexity limit field to specify the maximum allowed cyclomatic complexity for a method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that have too many branch points.\n\nA branch point is one of the following:\n\n* loop statement\n* `if` statement\n* ternary expression\n* `catch` section\n* expression with one or more `&&` or `||` operators inside\n* `switch` block with non-default branches\n\nMethods with too high cyclomatic complexity may be confusing and hard to test.\n\nUse the **Method complexity limit** field to specify the maximum allowed cyclomatic complexity for a method."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Method metrics",
                      "index": 110,
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              },
              {
                "id": "AwaitNotInLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'await()' not called in loop"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition.await()' not being called inside a loop. 'await()' and related methods are normally used to suspend a thread until some condition becomes true. As the thread could have been woken up for a different reason, the condition should be checked after the 'await()' call returns. A loop is a simple way to achieve this. Example: 'void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n    released.await();\n  }' Good code should look like this: 'void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n    while (acquired) {\n      released.await();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition.await()` not being called inside a loop.\n\n\n`await()` and related methods are normally used to suspend a thread until some condition becomes true.\nAs the thread could have been woken up for a different reason,\nthe condition should be checked after the `await()` call returns.\nA loop is a simple way to achieve this.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n        released.await();\n      }\n\nGood code should look like this:\n\n\n      void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n        while (acquired) {\n          released.await();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "StaticVariableUninitializedUse",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static field used before initialization"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'static' variables that are read before initialization. The inspection ignores equality checks with 'null'. Example: 'class Foo {\n    public static int bar;\n\n    public static void main(String[] args) {\n      System.out.println(bar);\n    }\n  }' Note that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report 'static' variables as uninitialized. Variables reported as initialized will always be initialized. Use the Ignore primitive fields option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `static` variables that are read before initialization.\n\nThe inspection ignores equality checks with `null`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        public static int bar;\n\n        public static void main(String[] args) {\n          System.out.println(bar);\n        }\n      }\n\nNote that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report `static` variables as uninitialized. Variables\nreported as initialized will always be initialized.\n\nUse the **Ignore primitive fields** option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "CyclicClassDependency",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cyclic class dependency"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that are mutually or cyclically dependent on other classes. Such cyclic dependencies make code fragile and hard to maintain. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that are mutually or cyclically dependent on other classes.\n\nSuch cyclic dependencies make code fragile and hard to maintain.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Dependency issues",
                      "index": 118,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "StringBufferReplaceableByStringBuilder",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'StringBuffer' may be 'StringBuilder'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables declared as 'StringBuffer' and suggests replacing them with 'StringBuilder'. 'StringBuilder' is a non-thread-safe replacement for 'StringBuffer'. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables declared as `StringBuffer` and suggests replacing them with `StringBuilder`. `StringBuilder` is a non-thread-safe replacement for `StringBuffer`.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 5",
                      "index": 99,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                    },
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                "id": "SynchronizedMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'synchronized' method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the 'synchronized' modifier on methods. There are several reasons a 'synchronized' modifier on a method may be a bad idea: As little work as possible should be performed under a lock. Therefore it is often better to use a 'synchronized' block and keep there only the code that works with shared state. Synchronization becomes a part of a method's interface. This makes a transition to a different locking mechanism difficult. Keeping track of what is locking a particular object gets harder. The DoS (denial-of-service) attack becomes feasible either on purpose or unknowingly when inheriting the method's class. As an alternative, consider synchronizing on a 'private final' lock object, access to which can be completely controlled. A quick-fix is provided to wrap the method body with 'synchronized(this)'. Example: 'class Main {\n    public synchronized void fooBar() {\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main {\n    public void fooBar() {\n      synchronized (this) {\n      }\n    }\n  }' You can configure the following options for this inspection: Include native methods - include native methods into the inspection's scope. Ignore methods overriding a synchronized method - do not report methods that override a 'synchronized' method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports the `synchronized` modifier on methods.\n\n\nThere are several reasons a `synchronized` modifier on a method may be a bad idea:\n\n1. As little work as possible should be performed under a lock. Therefore it is often better to use a `synchronized` block and keep there only the code that works with shared state.\n2. Synchronization becomes a part of a method's interface. This makes a transition to a different locking mechanism difficult.\n3. Keeping track of what is locking a particular object gets harder.\n4. The DoS (denial-of-service) attack becomes feasible either on purpose or unknowingly when inheriting the method's class.\n\n\nAs an alternative, consider synchronizing on a `private final` lock object, access to which can be completely controlled.\n\nA quick-fix is provided to wrap the method body with `synchronized(this)`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        public synchronized void fooBar() {\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main {\n        public void fooBar() {\n          synchronized (this) {\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nYou can configure the following options for this inspection:\n\n1. **Include native methods** - include native methods into the inspection's scope.\n2. **Ignore methods overriding a synchronized method** - do not report methods that override a `synchronized` method."
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                "id": "AbstractMethodWithMissingImplementations",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract method with missing implementations"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'abstract' methods that are not implemented in every concrete subclass. This results in a compile-time error on the subclasses; the inspection reports the problem at the point of the abstract method, allowing faster detection of the problem.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `abstract` methods that are not implemented in every concrete subclass.\n\n\nThis results in a compile-time error on the subclasses;\nthe inspection reports the problem at the point of the abstract method, allowing faster detection of the problem."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "Convert2MethodRef",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda can be replaced with method reference"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambdas that can be replaced with method references. While often it could be a matter of taste, method references are more clear and readable compared to lambdas. Example: 'Runnable r = () -> System.out.println();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Runnable r = System.out::println;' The inspection may suggest method references even if a lambda doesn't call any method, like replacing 'obj -> obj != null' with 'Objects::nonNull'. Use the Settings | Editor | Code Style | Java | Code Generation settings to configure special method references. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambdas that can be replaced with method references. While often it could be a matter of taste, method references are more clear and readable compared to lambdas.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Runnable r = () -> System.out.println();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Runnable r = System.out::println;\n\n\nThe inspection may suggest method references even if a lambda doesn't call any method, like replacing `obj -> obj != null`\nwith `Objects::nonNull`.\nUse the [Settings \\| Editor \\| Code Style \\| Java \\| Code Generation](settings://preferences.sourceCode.Java?Lambda%20Body)\nsettings to configure special method references.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "UnnecessaryToStringCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary call to 'toString()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'toString()' that are used in the following cases: In string concatenations In the 'java.lang.StringBuilder#append()' or 'java.lang.StringBuffer#append()' methods In the methods of 'java.io.PrintWriter' or 'java.io.PrintStream' in the methods 'org.slf4j.Logger' In these cases, conversion to string will be handled by the underlying library methods, and the explicit call to 'toString()' is not needed. Example: 'System.out.println(this.toString())' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.println(this)' Note that without the 'toString()' call, the code semantics might be different: if the expression is null, then the 'null' string will be used instead of throwing a 'NullPointerException'. Use the Report only when qualifier is known to be not-null option to avoid warnings for the values that could potentially be null.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `toString()` that are used in the following cases:\n\n* In string concatenations\n* In the `java.lang.StringBuilder#append()` or `java.lang.StringBuffer#append()` methods\n* In the methods of `java.io.PrintWriter` or `java.io.PrintStream`\n* in the methods `org.slf4j.Logger`\n\nIn these cases, conversion to string will be handled by the underlying library methods, and the explicit call to `toString()` is not needed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      System.out.println(this.toString())\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.out.println(this)\n\n\nNote that without the `toString()` call, the code semantics might be different: if the expression is null,\nthen the `null` string will be used instead of throwing a `NullPointerException`.\n\nUse the **Report only when qualifier is known to be not-null** option to avoid warnings for the values that could potentially be null."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "SuppressionAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inspection suppression annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comments or annotations suppressing inspections. This inspection can be useful when leaving suppressions intentionally for further review. Example: '@SuppressWarnings(\"unused\")\n    static Stream<String> stringProvider() {\n        return Stream.of(\"foo\", \"bar\");\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports comments or annotations suppressing inspections.\n\nThis inspection can be useful when leaving suppressions intentionally for further review.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        @SuppressWarnings(\"unused\")\n        static Stream<String> stringProvider() {\n            return Stream.of(\"foo\", \"bar\");\n        }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ClassOnlyUsedInOnePackage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class only used from one other package"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that don't depend on any other class in their package, depend on classes from another package, and are themselves a dependency only for classes from this other package. Consider moving such classes to the package on which they depend. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that don't depend on any other class in their package, depend on classes from another package, and are themselves a dependency only for classes from this other package. Consider moving such classes to the package on which they depend.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "SynchronizeOnNonFinalField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on a non-final field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'synchronized' statement lock expressions that consist of a non-'final' field reference. Such statements are unlikely to have useful semantics, as different threads may acquire different locks even when operating on the same object. Example: 'private Object o;\n  public void foo() {\n    synchronized (o) // synchronization on a non-final field\n    { }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `synchronized` statement lock expressions that consist of a non-`final` field reference. Such statements are unlikely to have useful semantics, as different threads may acquire different locks even when operating on the same object.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      private Object o;\n      public void foo() {\n        synchronized (o) // synchronization on a non-final field\n        { }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ReturnSeparatedFromComputation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'return' separated from the result computation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' statements that return a local variable where the value of the variable is computed somewhere else within the same method. The quick-fix inlines the returned variable by moving the return statement to the location in which the value of the variable is computed. When the returned value can't be inlined into the 'return' statement, the quick-fix attempts to move the return statement as close to the computation of the returned value as possible. Example: 'int n = -1;\n  for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {\n    if (a[i] == b) {\n      n = i;\n      break;\n    }\n  }\n  return n;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int n = -1;\n  for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {\n    if (a[i] == b) {\n      return i;\n    }\n  }\n  return n;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` statements that return a local variable where the value of the variable is computed somewhere else within the same method.\n\nThe quick-fix inlines the returned variable by moving the return statement to the location in which the value\nof the variable is computed.\nWhen the returned value can't be inlined into the `return` statement,\nthe quick-fix attempts to move the return statement as close to the computation of the returned value as possible.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int n = -1;\n      for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {\n        if (a[i] == b) {\n          n = i;\n          break;\n        }\n      }\n      return n;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int n = -1;\n      for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {\n        if (a[i] == b) {\n          return i;\n        }\n      }\n      return n;\n"
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "ArrayObjectsEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of shallow or 'Objects' methods with arrays"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that seem to use an inappropriate method for determining array equality or calculating their hashcode. The following method calls are reported: 'Object.equals()' for any arrays 'Arrays.equals()' for multidimensional arrays 'Arrays.hashCode()' for multidimensional arrays",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that seem to use an inappropriate method for determining array equality or calculating their hashcode.\n\nThe following method calls are reported:\n\n* `Object.equals()` for any arrays\n* `Arrays.equals()` for multidimensional arrays\n* `Arrays.hashCode()` for multidimensional arrays"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "JUnit5Converter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JUnit 4 test can be JUnit 5"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit 4 tests that can be automatically migrated to JUnit 5. While default runners are automatically convertible, custom runners, method- and field- rules are not and require manual changes. Example: 'import org.junit.Assert;\n  import org.junit.Test;\n\n  public class RelevantTest {\n    @Test\n    public void testIt() {\n      Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions;\n  import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;\n\n  public class RelevantTest {\n    @Test\n    public void testIt() {\n      Assertions.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n    }\n  }' This inspection requires that the JUnit 5 library is available in the classpath, and JDK 1.8 or later is configured for the project.",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit 4 tests that can be automatically migrated to JUnit 5. While default runners are automatically convertible, custom runners, method- and field- rules are not and require manual changes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import org.junit.Assert;\n      import org.junit.Test;\n\n      public class RelevantTest {\n        @Test\n        public void testIt() {\n          Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      import org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions;\n      import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;\n\n      public class RelevantTest {\n        @Test\n        public void testIt() {\n          Assertions.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n        }\n      }\n\nThis inspection requires that the JUnit 5 library is available in the classpath, and JDK 1.8 or later is configured for the project."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "EqualsWhichDoesntCheckParameterClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' method which does not check class of parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' methods that do not check the type of their parameter. Failure to check the type of the parameter in the 'equals()' method may result in latent errors if the object is used in an untyped collection. Example: 'class MyClass {\n    int x;\n\n    @Override\n    public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n      // equals method should return false if obj is not MyClass\n      return ((MyClass)obj).x == x;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` methods that do not check the type of their parameter.\n\nFailure to check the type of the parameter\nin the `equals()` method may result in latent errors if the object is used in an untyped collection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n        int x;\n\n        @Override\n        public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n          // equals method should return false if obj is not MyClass\n          return ((MyClass)obj).x == x;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "NumericOverflow",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Numeric overflow"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that overflow during computation. Usually, this happens by accident and indicates a bug. For example, a wrong type is used or a shift should be done in an opposite direction . Examples: 'float a = 1.0f/0.0f;\n  long b = 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000;\n  long c = 1000L << 62;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that overflow during computation. Usually, this happens by accident and indicates a bug. For example, a wrong type is used or a shift should be done in an opposite direction .\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      float a = 1.0f/0.0f;\n      long b = 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000;\n      long c = 1000L << 62;\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "AssignmentToSuperclassField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constructor assigns value to field defined in superclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment to, or modification of fields that are declared in a superclass from within a subclass constructor. It is considered preferable to initialize the fields of a superclass in its own constructor and delegate to that constructor in a subclass. This will also allow declaring a field 'final' if it isn't changed after the construction. Example: 'class Super {\n    int x;\n  }\n  class Sub extends Super {\n    Sub(int _x) {\n      // Warning: x is declared in a superclass\n      x = _x;\n    }\n  }' To avoid the problem, declare a superclass constructor: 'class Super {\n    final int x;\n\n    Super(int _x) {\n      x = _x;\n    }\n  }\n  class Sub extends Super {\n    Sub(int _x) {\n      super(_x);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment to, or modification of fields that are declared in a superclass from within a subclass constructor.\n\nIt is considered preferable to initialize the fields of a superclass in its own constructor and\ndelegate to that constructor in a subclass. This will also allow declaring a field `final`\nif it isn't changed after the construction.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Super {\n        int x;\n      }\n      class Sub extends Super {\n        Sub(int _x) {\n          // Warning: x is declared in a superclass\n          x = _x;\n        }\n      }\n\nTo avoid the problem, declare a superclass constructor:\n\n\n      class Super {\n        final int x;\n\n        Super(int _x) {\n          x = _x;\n        }\n      }\n      class Sub extends Super {\n        Sub(int _x) {\n          super(_x);\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousIndentAfterControlStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious indentation after control statement without braces"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports suspicious indentation of statements after a control statement without braces. Such indentation can make it look like the statement is inside the control statement, when in fact it will be executed unconditionally after the control statement. Example: 'class Bar {\n      void foo(int i) {\n          if (i == 0)\n              System.out.println(\"foo\");\n              System.out.println(\"bar\"); // warning\n          if (i == 1);\n              System.out.println(\"great\"); // warning\n          if (i == 42)\n              System.out.println(\"answer\");\n                  System.out.println(\"question\"); // warning\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports suspicious indentation of statements after a control statement without braces.\n\n\nSuch indentation can make it look like the statement is inside the control statement,\nwhen in fact it will be executed unconditionally after the control statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Bar {\n          void foo(int i) {\n              if (i == 0)\n                  System.out.println(\"foo\");\n                  System.out.println(\"bar\"); // warning\n              if (i == 1);\n                  System.out.println(\"great\"); // warning\n              if (i == 42)\n                  System.out.println(\"answer\");\n                      System.out.println(\"question\"); // warning\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "ClassNewInstance",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsafe call to 'Class.newInstance()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.Class.newInstance()'. This method propagates exceptions thrown by the no-arguments constructor, including checked exceptions. Usages of this method effectively bypass the compile-time exception checking that would otherwise be performed by the compiler. A quick-fix is suggested to replace the call with a call to the 'java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance()' method, which avoids this problem by wrapping any exception thrown by the constructor in a (checked) 'java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException'. Example: 'clazz.newInstance()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'clazz.getConstructor().newInstance();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.Class.newInstance()`.\n\n\nThis method propagates exceptions thrown by\nthe no-arguments constructor, including checked exceptions. Usages of this method\neffectively bypass the compile-time exception checking that would\notherwise be performed by the compiler.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to replace the call with a call to the\n`java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance()` method, which\navoids this problem by wrapping any exception thrown by the constructor in a\n(checked) `java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      clazz.newInstance()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      clazz.getConstructor().newInstance();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "LimitedScopeInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local classes. A local class is a named nested class declared inside a code block. Local classes are uncommon and may therefore be confusing. In addition, some code standards discourage the use of local classes. Example: 'void test() {\n    class Local { // local class\n    }\n    new Local();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports local classes.\n\nA local class is a named nested class declared inside a code block.\nLocal classes are uncommon and may therefore be confusing.\nIn addition, some code standards discourage the use of local classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void test() {\n        class Local { // local class\n        }\n        new Local();\n      }\n"
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                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
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                    },
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                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MultiplyOrDivideByPowerOfTwo",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multiplication or division by power of two"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports multiplication of an integer value by a constant integer that can be represented as a power of two. Such expressions can be replaced with right or left shift operations for a possible performance improvement. Note that this inspection is not relevant for modern JVMs (e. g., HotSpot or OpenJ9) because their JIT compilers will perform this optimization. It might only be useful in some embedded systems where no JIT compilation is performed. Example: 'int y = x * 4;' A quick-fix is suggested to replace the multiplication or division operation with the shift operation: 'int y = x << 2;' Use the option to make the inspection also report division by a power of two. Note that replacing a power of two division with a shift does not work for negative numbers.",
                  "markdown": "Reports multiplication of an integer value by a constant integer that can be represented as a power of two. Such expressions can be replaced with right or left shift operations for a possible performance improvement.\n\n\nNote that this inspection is not relevant for modern JVMs (e. g.,\nHotSpot or OpenJ9) because their JIT compilers will perform this optimization.\nIt might only be useful in some embedded systems where no JIT compilation is performed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int y = x * 4;\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to replace the multiplication or division operation with the shift operation:\n\n\n      int y = x << 2;\n\n\nUse the option to make the inspection also report division by a power of two.\nNote that replacing a power of two division with a shift does not work for negative numbers."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Performance/Embedded",
                      "index": 140,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MethodCallInLoopCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method call in loop condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method calls in the condition part of a loop statement. In highly resource constrained environments, such calls may have adverse performance implications. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Example: 'String s = \"example\";\n  for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) {\n    System.out.println(s.charAt(i));\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String s = \"example\";\n  int length = s.length();\n  for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {\n    System.out.println(s.charAt(i));\n  }' Use the option to ignore calls to common Java iteration methods like 'Iterator.hasNext()' and known methods with side-effects like 'Atomic*.compareAndSet'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls in the condition part of a loop statement. In highly resource constrained environments, such calls may have adverse performance implications.\n\n\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String s = \"example\";\n      for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) {\n        System.out.println(s.charAt(i));\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String s = \"example\";\n      int length = s.length();\n      for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {\n        System.out.println(s.charAt(i));\n      }\n\n\nUse the option to ignore calls to common Java iteration methods like `Iterator.hasNext()`\nand known methods with side-effects like `Atomic*.compareAndSet`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ForLoopReplaceableByWhile",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'for' loop may be replaced by 'while' loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for' loops that contain neither initialization nor update components, and suggests converting them to 'while' loops. This makes the code easier to read. Example: 'for(; exitCondition(); ) {\n    process();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'while(exitCondition()) {\n    process();\n  }' The quick-fix is also available for other 'for' loops, so you can replace any 'for' loop with a 'while' loop. Use the Ignore 'infinite' for loops without conditions option if you want to ignore 'for' loops with trivial or non-existent conditions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for` loops that contain neither initialization nor update components, and suggests converting them to `while` loops. This makes the code easier to read.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for(; exitCondition(); ) {\n        process();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      while(exitCondition()) {\n        process();\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix is also available for other `for` loops, so you can replace any `for` loop with a\n`while` loop.\n\nUse the **Ignore 'infinite' for loops without conditions** option if you want to ignore `for`\nloops with trivial or non-existent conditions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "MethodCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with too many methods"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose number of methods exceeds the specified maximum. Classes with too many methods are often trying to 'do too much'. Consider splitting such a class into multiple smaller classes. Configure the inspection: Use the Method count limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of methods in a class. Use the Ignore simple getter and setter methods option to ignore simple getters and setters in method count. Use the Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method to ignore methods that override or implement a method from a superclass.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose number of methods exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nClasses with too many methods are often trying to 'do too much'. Consider splitting such a class into multiple smaller classes.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Method count limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of methods in a class.\n* Use the **Ignore simple getter and setter methods** option to ignore simple getters and setters in method count.\n* Use the **Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method** to ignore methods that override or implement a method from a superclass."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Class metrics",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StaticFieldReferenceOnSubclass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static field referenced via subclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports accesses to static fields where the call is qualified by a subclass of the declaring class, rather than by the declaring class itself. Java allows such qualification, but such accesses may indicate a subtle confusion of inheritance and overriding. Example: 'class Parent {\n    static int foo = 0;\n  }\n\n  class Child extends Parent { }\n\n  void bar() {\n    System.out.println(Child.foo);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied, the result looks like this: 'class Parent {\n    static int foo = 0;\n  }\n\n  class Child extends Parent { }\n\n  void bar() {\n    System.out.println(Parent.foo);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports accesses to static fields where the call is qualified by a subclass of the declaring class, rather than by the declaring class itself.\n\n\nJava allows such qualification, but such accesses may indicate a subtle confusion of inheritance and overriding.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        static int foo = 0;\n      }\n\n      class Child extends Parent { }\n\n      void bar() {\n        System.out.println(Child.foo);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied, the result looks like this:\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        static int foo = 0;\n      }\n\n      class Child extends Parent { }\n\n      void bar() {\n        System.out.println(Parent.foo);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IgnoredJUnitTest",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JUnit test annotated with '@Ignore'/'@Disabled'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of JUnit 4's '@Ignore' or JUnit 5's '@Disabled' annotations. It is considered a code smell to have tests annotated with these annotations for a long time, especially when no reason is specified. Example: '@Ignore\n  public class UrgentTest {\n\n    @Test\n    public void testIt() {\n      Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Only report annotations without reason option to only report the cases when no reason is specified as the annotation's 'value' attribute.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of JUnit 4's `@Ignore` or JUnit 5's `@Disabled` annotations. It is considered a code smell to have tests annotated with these annotations for a long time, especially when no reason is specified.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Ignore\n      public class UrgentTest {\n\n        @Test\n        public void testIt() {\n          Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n        }\n      }\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Only report annotations without reason** option to only report the cases when no reason is specified as the annotation's `value` attribute."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "JVM languages/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 105,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IgnoreResultOfCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Result of method call ignored"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method calls whose result is ignored. For many methods, ignoring the result is perfectly legitimate, but for some it is almost certainly an error. Examples of methods where ignoring the result is likely an error include 'java.io.inputStream.read()', which returns the number of bytes actually read, and any method on 'java.lang.String' or 'java.math.BigInteger'. These methods do not produce side-effects and thus pointless if their result is ignored. The calls to the following methods are inspected: Simple getters (which do nothing except return a field) Methods specified in the settings of this inspection Methods annotated with 'org.jetbrains.annotations.Contract(pure=true)' Methods annotated with .*.'CheckReturnValue' Methods in a class or package annotated with 'javax.annotation.CheckReturnValue' Optionally, all non-library methods Calls to methods annotated with Error Prone's or AssertJ's '@CanIgnoreReturnValue' annotation are not reported. Use the inspection settings to specify the classes to check. Methods are matched by name or name pattern using Java regular expression syntax. For classes, use fully-qualified names. Each entry applies to both the class and all its inheritors.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls whose result is ignored.\n\nFor many methods, ignoring the result is perfectly\nlegitimate, but for some it is almost certainly an error. Examples of methods where ignoring\nthe result is likely an error include `java.io.inputStream.read()`,\nwhich returns the number of bytes actually read, and any method on\n`java.lang.String` or `java.math.BigInteger`. These methods do not produce side-effects and thus pointless\nif their result is ignored.\n\nThe calls to the following methods are inspected:\n\n* Simple getters (which do nothing except return a field)\n* Methods specified in the settings of this inspection\n* Methods annotated with `org.jetbrains.annotations.Contract(pure=true)`\n* Methods annotated with .\\*.`CheckReturnValue`\n* Methods in a class or package annotated with `javax.annotation.CheckReturnValue`\n* Optionally, all non-library methods\n\nCalls to methods annotated with Error Prone's or AssertJ's `@CanIgnoreReturnValue` annotation are not reported.\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to specify the classes to check.\nMethods are matched by name or name pattern using Java regular expression syntax.\nFor classes, use fully-qualified names. Each entry applies to both the class and all its inheritors."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BlockingMethodInNonBlockingContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Possibly blocking call in non-blocking context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports thread-blocking method calls in code fragments where threads should not be blocked. Example (Project Reactor): 'Flux.just(\"1\").flatMap(f -> {\n    Flux<String> just = loadUsersFromDatabase();\n    just.toIterable(); // Error: blocking operator call in non-blocking scope\n    return just;\n  }\n);' Consider running blocking code with a proper scheduler, for example 'Schedulers.boundedElastic()', or try to find an alternative non-blocking API. Example (Kotlin Coroutines): 'suspend fun exampleFun() {\n    Thread.sleep(100); // Error: blocking method call inside suspend function\n}' Consider running blocking code with a special dispatcher, for example 'Dispatchers.IO', or try to find an alternative non-blocking API. Configure the inspection: In the Blocking Annotations list, specify annotations that mark thread-blocking methods. In the Non-Blocking Annotations list, specify annotations that mark non-blocking methods. Specified annotations can be used as External Annotations",
                  "markdown": "Reports thread-blocking method calls in code fragments where threads should not be blocked.\n\n**Example (Project Reactor):**\n\n\n    Flux.just(\"1\").flatMap(f -> {\n        Flux<String> just = loadUsersFromDatabase();\n        just.toIterable(); // Error: blocking operator call in non-blocking scope\n        return just;\n      }\n    );\n\nConsider running blocking code [with a proper\nscheduler](https://projectreactor.io/docs/core/release/reference/#faq.wrap-blocking), for example `Schedulers.boundedElastic()`, or try to find an alternative non-blocking API.\n\n**Example (Kotlin Coroutines):**\n\n\n    suspend fun exampleFun() {\n        Thread.sleep(100); // Error: blocking method call inside suspend function\n    }\n\nConsider running blocking code [with a special dispatcher](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coroutine-context-and-dispatchers.html),\nfor example `Dispatchers.IO`, or try to find an alternative non-blocking API.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* In the **Blocking Annotations** list, specify annotations that mark thread-blocking methods.\n* In the **Non-Blocking Annotations** list, specify annotations that mark non-blocking methods.\n\nSpecified annotations can be used as [External Annotations](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/external-annotations.html)"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages",
                      "index": 1,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "AssertBetweenInconvertibleTypes",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'assertEquals()' between objects of inconvertible types"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to assertion methods where the \"expected\" and \"actual\" arguments are of incompatible types. Such calls often indicate that there is a bug in the test. This inspection checks the relevant JUnit, TestNG, and AssertJ methods. Examples: 'assertEquals(\"1\", 1);\n  assertNotSame(new int[0], 0);\n\n  // weak warning, may just test the equals() contract\n  assertThat(foo).as(\"user type\").isNotEqualTo(bar);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to assertion methods where the \"expected\" and \"actual\" arguments are of incompatible types.\n\nSuch calls often indicate that there is a bug in the test.\nThis inspection checks the relevant JUnit, TestNG, and AssertJ methods.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      assertEquals(\"1\", 1);\n      assertNotSame(new int[0], 0);\n\n      // weak warning, may just test the equals() contract\n      assertThat(foo).as(\"user type\").isNotEqualTo(bar);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 105,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SwitchExpressionCanBePushedDown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Common subexpression can be extracted from 'switch'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports switch expressions and statements where every branch has a common subexpression, so the 'switch' could be moved inside. This action shortens the code. In many cases, it's reasonable to extract the resulting switch expression to a separate variable or method. Example: 'switch (value) {\n    case 0 -> System.out.println(\"zero\");\n    case 1 -> System.out.println(\"one\");\n    case 2, 3, 4 -> System.out.println(\"few\");\n    default -> System.out.println(\"many\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.println(switch (value) {\n    case 0 -> \"zero\";\n    case 1 -> \"one\";\n    case 2, 3, 4 -> \"few\";\n    default -> \"many\";\n  });' This inspection is applicable only to enhanced switches with arrow syntax. New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports switch expressions and statements where every branch has a common subexpression, so the `switch` could be moved inside. This action shortens the code. In many cases, it's reasonable to extract the resulting switch expression to a separate variable or method.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      switch (value) {\n        case 0 -> System.out.println(\"zero\");\n        case 1 -> System.out.println(\"one\");\n        case 2, 3, 4 -> System.out.println(\"few\");\n        default -> System.out.println(\"many\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.out.println(switch (value) {\n        case 0 -> \"zero\";\n        case 1 -> \"one\";\n        case 2, 3, 4 -> \"few\";\n        default -> \"many\";\n      });\n\n\nThis inspection is applicable only to enhanced switches with arrow syntax.\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "InnerClassReferencedViaSubclass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inner class referenced via subclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports accesses of inner and nested classes where the call is qualified by a subclass of the declaring class, rather than the declaring class itself. Java allows such qualification, but such accesses may indicate a subtle confusion of inheritance and overriding. Example: 'class Super {\n    static class Inner {}\n  }\n\n  class Sub extends Super {\n    void test() {\n      Sub.Inner s = new Sub.Inner(); // 'Inner' class is declared in 'Super' class, but referenced via 'Sub' class\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Super {\n    static class Inner {}\n  }\n\n  class Sub extends Super {\n    void test() {\n      Super.Inner s = new Super.Inner();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports accesses of inner and nested classes where the call is qualified by a subclass of the declaring class, rather than the declaring class itself.\n\n\nJava allows such qualification, but such accesses may indicate a subtle confusion of inheritance and overriding.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Super {\n        static class Inner {}\n      }\n\n      class Sub extends Super {\n        void test() {\n          Sub.Inner s = new Sub.Inner(); // 'Inner' class is declared in 'Super' class, but referenced via 'Sub' class\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Super {\n        static class Inner {}\n      }\n\n      class Sub extends Super {\n        void test() {\n          Super.Inner s = new Super.Inner();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConfusingElse",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'else'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'else' keywords in 'if'—'else' statements and statement chains. The 'else' keyword is redundant when all previous branches end with a 'return', 'throw', 'break', or 'continue' statement. In this case, the statements from the 'else' branch can be placed after the 'if' statement, and the 'else' keyword can be removed. Example: 'if (name == null) {\n      throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n  } else {\n      System.out.println(name);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (name == null) {\n      throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n  }\n  System.out.println(name);' Disable the Report when there are no more statements after the 'if' statement option to ignore cases where the 'if'—'else' statement is the last statement in a code block.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `else` keywords in `if`---`else` statements and statement chains.\n\n\nThe `else` keyword is redundant when all previous branches end with a\n`return`, `throw`, `break`, or `continue` statement. In this case,\nthe statements from the `else` branch can be placed after the `if` statement, and the\n`else` keyword can be removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (name == null) {\n          throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n      } else {\n          System.out.println(name);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (name == null) {\n          throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n      }\n      System.out.println(name);\n\nDisable the **Report when there are no more statements after the 'if' statement** option to ignore cases where the `if`---`else` statement is the last statement in a code block."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ChannelResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Channel' opened but not safely closed"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Channel' resources that are not safely closed, including any instances created by calling 'getChannel()' on a file or socket resource. By default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with 'close' or 'cleanup' in its name. Example: 'void send(Socket socket) throws IOException {\n    SocketChannel channel = socket.getChannel(); //warning\n    channel.write(ByteBuffer.wrap(\"message\".getBytes()));\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether a 'Channel' resource is allowed to be opened inside a 'try' block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a 'Channel' in front of a 'try' block. Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Channel` resources that are not safely closed, including any instances created by calling `getChannel()` on a file or socket resource.\n\n\nBy default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with\n'close' or 'cleanup' in its name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void send(Socket socket) throws IOException {\n        SocketChannel channel = socket.getChannel(); //warning\n        channel.write(ByteBuffer.wrap(\"message\".getBytes()));\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether a `Channel` resource is allowed to be opened inside a `try` block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a `Channel` in front of a `try` block.\n* Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Resource management",
                      "index": 111,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ScheduledThreadPoolExecutorWithZeroCoreThreads",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor' with zero core threads"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor' instances in which 'corePoolSize' is set to zero via the 'setCorePoolSize' method or the object constructor. A 'ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor' with zero core threads will run nothing. Example: 'void foo(int corePoolSize) {\n      if (corePoolSize != 0) return;\n      ThreadPoolExecutor executor = new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(corePoolSize); // warning\n      executor.setCorePoolSize(corePoolSize); // warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor` instances in which `corePoolSize` is set to zero via the `setCorePoolSize` method or the object constructor.\n\n\nA `ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor` with zero core threads will run nothing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(int corePoolSize) {\n          if (corePoolSize != 0) return;\n          ThreadPoolExecutor executor = new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(corePoolSize); // warning\n          executor.setCorePoolSize(corePoolSize); // warning\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassMayBeInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract 'class' may be 'interface'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'abstract' classes that can be converted to interfaces. Using interfaces instead of classes is preferable as Java doesn't support multiple class inheritance, while a class can implement multiple interfaces. A class may be converted to an interface if it has no superclasses (other than Object), has only 'public static final' fields, 'public abstract' methods, and 'public' inner classes. Example: 'abstract class Example {\n    public static final int MY_CONST = 42;\n    public abstract void foo();\n}\n\nclass Inheritor extends Example {\n    @Override\n    public void foo() {\n        System.out.println(MY_CONST);\n    }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'interface Example {\n    int MY_CONST = 42;\n    void foo();\n}\n\nclass Inheritor implements Example {\n    @Override\n    public void foo() {\n        System.out.println(MY_CONST);\n    }\n}' Configure the inspection: Use the Report classes containing non-abstract methods when using Java 8 option to report only the classes with 'static' methods and non-abstract methods that can be converted to 'default' methods (only applicable to language level of 8 or higher).",
                  "markdown": "Reports `abstract` classes that can be converted to interfaces.\n\nUsing interfaces instead of classes is preferable as Java doesn't support multiple class inheritance,\nwhile a class can implement multiple interfaces.\n\nA class may be converted to an interface if it has no superclasses (other\nthan Object), has only `public static final` fields,\n`public abstract` methods, and `public` inner classes.\n\n\nExample:\n\n\n    abstract class Example {\n        public static final int MY_CONST = 42;\n        public abstract void foo();\n    }\n\n    class Inheritor extends Example {\n        @Override\n        public void foo() {\n            System.out.println(MY_CONST);\n        }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    interface Example {\n        int MY_CONST = 42;\n        void foo();\n    }\n\n    class Inheritor implements Example {\n        @Override\n        public void foo() {\n            System.out.println(MY_CONST);\n        }\n    }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the **Report classes containing non-abstract methods when using Java 8** option to report only the classes with `static` methods and non-abstract methods that can be converted to\n`default` methods (only applicable to language level of 8 or higher)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryCallToStringValueOf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary conversion to 'String'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to static methods like 'String.valueOf()' or 'Integer.toString()' when they are used in a string concatenation or as an argument of a library method in which the explicit string conversion is not needed. Example: 'System.out.println(\"Number: \" + Integer.toString(count));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.println(\"Number: \" + count);' Library methods in which explicit string conversion is considered redundant: Classes 'java.io.PrintWriter', 'java.io.PrintStream' 'print()', 'println()' Classes 'java.lang.StringBuilder', 'java.lang.StringBuffer' 'append()' Class 'org.slf4j.Logger' 'trace()', 'debug()', 'info()', 'warn()', 'error()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to static methods like `String.valueOf()` or `Integer.toString()` when they are used in a string concatenation or as an argument of a library method in which the explicit string conversion is not needed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      System.out.println(\"Number: \" + Integer.toString(count));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.out.println(\"Number: \" + count);\n\nLibrary methods in which explicit string conversion is considered redundant:\n\n* Classes `java.io.PrintWriter`, `java.io.PrintStream`\n  * `print()`, `println()`\n* Classes `java.lang.StringBuilder`, `java.lang.StringBuffer`\n  * `append()`\n* Class `org.slf4j.Logger`\n  * `trace()`, `debug()`, `info()`, `warn()`, `error()`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringReplaceableByStringBuffer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-constant 'String' can be replaced with 'StringBuilder'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables declared as 'java.lang.String' that are repeatedly appended to. Such variables could be declared more efficiently as 'java.lang.StringBuffer' or 'java.lang.StringBuilder'. Example: 'String s = \"\";\n  for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {\n    String name = names[i] + (i == names.length - 1 ? \"\" : \" \");\n    s = s + name;\n  }' Such a loop can be replaced with: 'StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder();\n  for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {\n    String name = names[i] + (i == names.length - 1 ? \"\" : \" \");\n    s.append(name);\n  }' Or even with: 'String s = String.join(\" \", names);' Use the option to make this inspection only report when the variable is appended to in a loop.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables declared as `java.lang.String` that are repeatedly appended to. Such variables could be declared more efficiently as `java.lang.StringBuffer` or `java.lang.StringBuilder`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String s = \"\";\n      for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {\n        String name = names[i] + (i == names.length - 1 ? \"\" : \" \");\n        s = s + name;\n      }\n\nSuch a loop can be replaced with:\n\n\n      StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder();\n      for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {\n        String name = names[i] + (i == names.length - 1 ? \"\" : \" \");\n        s.append(name);\n      }\n\nOr even with:\n\n\n      String s = String.join(\" \", names);\n\n\nUse the option to make this inspection only report when the variable is appended to in a loop."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FinallyBlockCannotCompleteNormally",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'finally' block which can not complete normally"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return', 'throw', 'break', 'continue', and 'yield' statements that are used inside 'finally' blocks. These cause the 'finally' block to not complete normally but to complete abruptly. Any exceptions thrown from the 'try' and 'catch' blocks of the same 'try'-'catch' statement will be suppressed. Example: 'void x() {\n    try {\n      throw new RuntimeException();\n    } finally {\n      // if bar() returns true, the RuntimeException will be suppressed\n      if (bar()) return;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return`, `throw`, `break`, `continue`, and `yield` statements that are used inside `finally` blocks. These cause the `finally` block to not complete normally but to complete abruptly. Any exceptions thrown from the `try` and `catch` blocks of the same `try`-`catch` statement will be suppressed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void x() {\n        try {\n          throw new RuntimeException();\n        } finally {\n          // if bar() returns true, the RuntimeException will be suppressed\n          if (bar()) return;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "CollectionContainsUrl",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Map' or 'Set' may contain 'URL' objects"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'java.util.Set' and 'java.util.Map' variables that contain 'java.net.URL' objects. Such collections will call the 'equals()' and 'hashCode()' methods on inserted objects, which can cause performance problems on 'URL' objects. 'URL''s 'equals()' and 'hashCode()' methods can perform a DNS lookup to resolve the host name. This may cause significant delays, depending on the availability and speed of the network and the DNS server. Using 'java.net.URI' instead of 'java.net.URL' will avoid the DNS lookup. Example: 'Set<URL> set = new HashSet<URL>();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `java.util.Set` and `java.util.Map` variables that contain `java.net.URL` objects. Such collections will call the `equals()` and `hashCode()` methods on inserted objects, which can cause performance problems on `URL` objects.\n\n\n`URL`'s `equals()` and `hashCode()` methods can perform a DNS lookup to resolve the host name.\nThis may cause significant delays, depending on the availability and speed of the network and the DNS server.\nUsing `java.net.URI` instead of `java.net.URL` will avoid the DNS lookup.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Set<URL> set = new HashSet<URL>();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantOnWrongSideOfComparison",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant on wrong side of comparison"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparison operations where the constant value is on the wrong side. Some coding conventions specify that constants should be on a specific side of a comparison, either left or right. Example: 'boolean compare(int x) {\n    return 1 > x; // Constant '1' on the left side of the comparison\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean compare(int x) {\n    return x < 1;\n  }' Use the inspection settings to choose the side of constants in comparisons and whether to warn if 'null' literals are on the wrong side. New in 2019.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparison operations where the constant value is on the wrong side.\n\nSome coding conventions specify that constants should be on a specific side of a comparison, either left or right.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean compare(int x) {\n        return 1 > x; // Constant '1' on the left side of the comparison\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean compare(int x) {\n        return x < 1;\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to choose the side of constants in comparisons\nand whether to warn if `null` literals are on the wrong side.\n\nNew in 2019.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessarilyQualifiedStaticallyImportedElement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessarily qualified statically imported element"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usage of statically imported members qualified with their containing class name. Such qualification is unnecessary and can be removed because statically imported members can be accessed directly by member name. Example: 'import static foo.Test.WIDTH;\n\n  class Bar {\n    void bar() {\n      System.out.println(Test.WIDTH);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import static foo.Test.WIDTH;\n\n  class Bar {\n    void bar() {\n      System.out.println(WIDTH);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usage of statically imported members qualified with their containing class name.\n\nSuch qualification is unnecessary and can be removed\nbecause statically imported members can be accessed directly by member name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import static foo.Test.WIDTH;\n\n      class Bar {\n        void bar() {\n          System.out.println(Test.WIDTH);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      import static foo.Test.WIDTH;\n\n      class Bar {\n        void bar() {\n          System.out.println(WIDTH);\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ObjectToString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to default 'toString()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'toString()' that use the default implementation from 'java.lang.Object'. The default implementation is rarely intended but may be used by accident. Calls to 'toString()' on objects with 'java.lang.Object', interface or abstract class type are ignored by this inspection. Example: 'class Bar {\n      void foo1(Bar bar) {\n          String s = bar.toString(); // warning\n          /* ... */\n      }\n\n      void foo2(Object obj) {\n          String s = obj.toString(); // no warning here\n          /* ... */\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `toString()` that use the default implementation from `java.lang.Object`.\n\nThe default implementation is rarely intended but may be used by accident.\n\n\nCalls to `toString()` on objects with `java.lang.Object`,\ninterface or abstract class type are ignored by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Bar {\n          void foo1(Bar bar) {\n              String s = bar.toString(); // warning\n              /* ... */\n          }\n\n          void foo2(Object obj) {\n              String s = obj.toString(); // no warning here\n              /* ... */\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "UseOfJDBCDriverClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of concrete JDBC driver class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports uses of specific JDBC driver classes. Use of such classes will bind your project to a specific database and driver, defeating the purpose of JDBC and resulting in loss of portability. Example: 'import java.sql.Driver;\n\n  abstract class Sample implements Driver {\n    public void foo() {\n        Sample sample;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports uses of specific JDBC driver classes. Use of such classes will bind your project to a specific database and driver, defeating the purpose of JDBC and resulting in loss of portability.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import java.sql.Driver;\n\n      abstract class Sample implements Driver {\n        public void foo() {\n            Sample sample;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Portability",
                      "index": 79,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JDBCResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JDBC resource opened but not safely closed"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JDBC resources that are not safely closed. JDBC resources reported by this inspection include 'java.sql.Connection', 'java.sql.Statement', 'java.sql.PreparedStatement', 'java.sql.CallableStatement', and 'java.sql.ResultSet'. By default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with 'close' or 'cleanup' in its name. Example: 'ResultSet findAllElements(Connection connection) throws SQLException {\n    PreparedStatement statement = connection.prepareStatement(\"SELECT * FROM TABLE\");//statement is not closed\n    statement.execute();\n    return statement.getResultSet();\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether a JDBC resource is allowed to be opened inside a 'try' block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a 'try' block. Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument.",
                  "markdown": "Reports JDBC resources that are not safely closed. JDBC resources reported by this inspection include `java.sql.Connection`, `java.sql.Statement`, `java.sql.PreparedStatement`, `java.sql.CallableStatement`, and `java.sql.ResultSet`.\n\n\nBy default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with\n'close' or 'cleanup' in its name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      ResultSet findAllElements(Connection connection) throws SQLException {\n        PreparedStatement statement = connection.prepareStatement(\"SELECT * FROM TABLE\");//statement is not closed\n        statement.execute();\n        return statement.getResultSet();\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether a JDBC resource is allowed to be opened inside a `try` block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a `try` block.\n* Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "IfCanBeAssertion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Statement can be replaced with 'assert' or 'Objects.requireNonNull'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements that throw only 'java.lang.Throwable' from a 'then' branch and do not have an 'else' branch. Such statements can be converted to more compact 'assert' statements. The inspection also reports Guava's 'Preconditions.checkNotNull()'. They can be replaced with a 'Objects.requireNonNull()' call for which a library may not be needed. Example: 'if (x == 2) throw new RuntimeException(\"fail\");\n  if (y == null) throw new AssertionError();\n  Preconditions.checkNotNull(z, \"z\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 'assert x != 2 : \"fail\";\n  Objects.requireNonNull(y);\n  Objects.requireNonNull(z, \"z\");' By default, this inspection provides a quick-fix in the editor without code highlighting.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements that throw only `java.lang.Throwable` from a `then` branch and do not have an `else` branch. Such statements can be converted to more compact `assert` statements.\n\n\nThe inspection also reports Guava's `Preconditions.checkNotNull()`.\nThey can be replaced with a `Objects.requireNonNull()` call for which a library may not be needed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (x == 2) throw new RuntimeException(\"fail\");\n      if (y == null) throw new AssertionError();\n      Preconditions.checkNotNull(z, \"z\");\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      assert x != 2 : \"fail\";\n      Objects.requireNonNull(y);\n      Objects.requireNonNull(z, \"z\");\n\nBy default, this inspection provides a quick-fix in the editor without code highlighting."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavadocDeclaration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Javadoc declaration problems"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Javadoc comments and tags with the following problems: invalid tag names incomplete tag descriptions duplicated tags missing Javadoc descriptions Example: '/**\n   * Invalid tag name\n   * @poram param description\n   */\n  public void sample(int param){\n  }' Example: '/**\n   * Pointing to itself {@link #sample(int)}\n   */\n  public void sample(int param){\n  }' Quick-fix adds the unknown Javadoc tag to the list of user defined additional tags. Use textfield below to define additional Javadoc tags. Use first checkbox to ignore duplicated 'throws' tag. Use second checkbox to ignore problem with missing or incomplete first sentence in the description. Use third checkbox to ignore references pointing to itself.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Javadoc comments and tags with the following problems:\n\n* invalid tag names\n* incomplete tag descriptions\n* duplicated tags\n* missing Javadoc descriptions\n\nExample:\n\n\n      /**\n       * Invalid tag name\n       * @poram param description\n       */\n      public void sample(int param){\n      }\n\nExample:\n\n\n      /**\n       * Pointing to itself {@link #sample(int)}\n       */\n      public void sample(int param){\n      }\n\nQuick-fix adds the unknown Javadoc tag to the list of user defined additional tags.\n\nUse textfield below to define additional Javadoc tags.\n\nUse first checkbox to ignore duplicated 'throws' tag.\n\nUse second checkbox to ignore problem with missing or incomplete first sentence in the description.\n\nUse third checkbox to ignore references pointing to itself."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssignmentToMethodParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to method parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment to, or modification of method parameters. Although occasionally intended, this construct may be confusing and is therefore prohibited in some Java projects. The quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable. Example: 'void printTrimmed(String s) {\n    s = s.trim();\n    System.out.println(s);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void printTrimmed(String s) {\n    String trimmed = s.trim();\n    System.out.println(trimmed);\n  }' Use the Ignore if assignment is a transformation of the original parameter option to ignore assignments that modify the parameter value based on its previous value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment to, or modification of method parameters.\n\nAlthough occasionally intended, this construct may be confusing\nand is therefore prohibited in some Java projects.\n\nThe quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void printTrimmed(String s) {\n        s = s.trim();\n        System.out.println(s);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void printTrimmed(String s) {\n        String trimmed = s.trim();\n        System.out.println(trimmed);\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore if assignment is a transformation of the original parameter** option to ignore assignments that modify\nthe parameter value based on its previous value."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LocalVariableHidingMemberVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable hides field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the variable where the identically named field is intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the variable. Example: 'public class Foo {\n    public Object foo;\n\n    void bar() {\n      Object o = new Object() {\n        void baz() {\n          Object foo; // Local variable 'foo' hides field in class 'Foo'\n        }\n      };\n    }\n  }' You can configure the following options for this inspection: Ignore non-accessible fields - ignore local variables named identically to superclass fields that are not visible (for example, because they are private). Ignore local variables in a static context hiding non-static fields - for example when the local variable is inside a static method or inside a method which is inside a static inner class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the variable where the identically named field is intended.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Foo {\n        public Object foo;\n\n        void bar() {\n          Object o = new Object() {\n            void baz() {\n              Object foo; // Local variable 'foo' hides field in class 'Foo'\n            }\n          };\n        }\n      }\n\n\nYou can configure the following options for this inspection:\n\n1. **Ignore non-accessible fields** - ignore local variables named identically to superclass fields that are not visible (for example, because they are private).\n2. **Ignore local variables in a static context hiding non-static fields** - for example when the local variable is inside a static method or inside a method which is inside a static inner class."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryTemporaryOnConversionToString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary temporary object in conversion to 'String'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary creation of temporary objects when converting from a primitive type to 'String'. Example: 'String foo = new Integer(3).toString();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String foo = Integer.toString(3);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary creation of temporary objects when converting from a primitive type to `String`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String foo = new Integer(3).toString();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String foo = Integer.toString(3);\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InterfaceMayBeAnnotatedFunctional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Interface may be annotated as '@FunctionalInterface'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports interfaces that can be annotated with '@FunctionalInterface' (available since JDK 1.8). Annotating an interface with '@FunctionalInterface' indicates that the interface is functional and no more 'abstract' methods can be added to it. Example: 'interface FileProcessor {\n    void execute(File file);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: '@FunctionalInterface\n  interface FileProcessor {\n    void execute(File file);\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports interfaces that can be annotated with `@FunctionalInterface` (available since JDK 1.8).\n\nAnnotating an interface with `@FunctionalInterface` indicates that the interface\nis functional and no more `abstract` methods can be added to it.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      interface FileProcessor {\n        void execute(File file);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @FunctionalInterface\n      interface FileProcessor {\n        void execute(File file);\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "BreakStatementWithLabel",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'break' statement with label"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'break' statements with labels. Labeled 'break' statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing. Example: 'void handle(List<String> strs) {\n    outer:\n    for (String s: strs) {\n      for (char ch : s.toCharArray()) {\n        if ('s' == ch) break outer;\n        handleChar(ch);\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `break` statements with labels.\n\nLabeled `break` statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void handle(List<String> strs) {\n        outer:\n        for (String s: strs) {\n          for (char ch : s.toCharArray()) {\n            if ('s' == ch) break outer;\n            handleChar(ch);\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "StringEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String comparison using '==', instead of 'equals()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that uses of == or != to compare strings. These operators determine referential equality instead of comparing content. In most cases, strings should be compared using 'equals()', which does a character-by-character comparison when the strings are different objects. Example: 'void foo(String s, String t) {\n    final boolean b = t == s;\n  }' If 't' is known to be non-null, then it's safe to apply the \"unsafe\" quick-fix and get the result similar to the following: 'void foo(String s, String t) {\n    final boolean b = t.equals(s);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that uses of **==** or **!=** to compare strings.\n\n\nThese operators determine referential equality instead of comparing content.\nIn most cases, strings should be compared using `equals()`,\nwhich does a character-by-character comparison when the strings are different objects.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(String s, String t) {\n        final boolean b = t == s;\n      }\n\nIf `t` is known to be non-null, then it's safe to apply the \"unsafe\" quick-fix and get the result similar to the following:\n\n\n      void foo(String s, String t) {\n        final boolean b = t.equals(s);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousLiteralUnderscore",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious underscore in number literal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports decimal number literals that use the underscore numeric separator with groups where the number of digits is not three. Such literals may contain a typo. This inspection will not warn on literals containing two consecutive underscores. It is also allowed to omit underscores in the fractional part of 'double' and 'float' literals. Example: 'int oneMillion = 1_000_0000;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports decimal number literals that use the underscore numeric separator with groups where the number of digits is not three. Such literals may contain a typo.\n\nThis inspection will not warn on literals containing two consecutive underscores.\nIt is also allowed to omit underscores in the fractional part of `double` and `float` literals.\n\n**Example:** `int oneMillion = 1_000_0000;`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 28,
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "StaticCallOnSubclass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static method referenced via subclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports static method calls where the call is qualified by a subclass of the declaring class, rather than by the declaring class itself. Java allows such qualification for classes, but such calls may indicate a subtle confusion of inheritance and overriding. Example: 'class Parent {\n    public static void print(String str) {}\n  }\n  class Child extends Parent {}\n\n  Child.print(\"Hello, world!\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Parent.print(\"Hello, world!\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports static method calls where the call is qualified by a subclass of the declaring class, rather than by the declaring class itself.\n\n\nJava allows such qualification for classes, but such calls\nmay indicate a subtle confusion of inheritance and overriding.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        public static void print(String str) {}\n      }\n      class Child extends Parent {}\n\n      Child.print(\"Hello, world!\");\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Parent.print(\"Hello, world!\");\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ReadResolveAndWriteReplaceProtected",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'readResolve()' or 'writeReplace()' not declared 'protected'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that implement 'java.io.Serializable' where the 'readResolve()' or 'writeReplace()' methods are not declared 'protected'. Declaring 'readResolve()' and 'writeReplace()' methods 'private' can force subclasses to silently ignore them, while declaring them 'public' allows them to be invoked by untrusted code. If the containing class is declared 'final', these methods can be declared 'private'. Example: 'class ClassWithSerialization implements Serializable {\n    public Object writeReplace() { // warning: 'writeReplace()' not declared protected\n        ...\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that implement `java.io.Serializable` where the `readResolve()` or `writeReplace()` methods are not declared `protected`.\n\n\nDeclaring `readResolve()` and `writeReplace()` methods `private`\ncan force subclasses to silently ignore them, while declaring them\n`public` allows them to be invoked by untrusted code.\n\n\nIf the containing class is declared `final`, these methods can be declared `private`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class ClassWithSerialization implements Serializable {\n        public Object writeReplace() { // warning: 'writeReplace()' not declared protected\n            ...\n        }\n      }\n      \n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryLabelOnContinueStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary label on 'continue' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'continue' statements with unnecessary labels. Example: 'LABEL:\n  while (a > b) {\n    System.out.println(\"Hello\");\n    //the code below is the last statement in a loop,\n    //so unnecessary label and continue can be removed\n    continue LABEL;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `continue` statements with unnecessary labels.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      LABEL:\n      while (a > b) {\n        System.out.println(\"Hello\");\n        //the code below is the last statement in a loop,\n        //so unnecessary label and continue can be removed\n        continue LABEL;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ParameterNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method parameter naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method parameters whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Example: 'void fooBar(int X)' should be reported if the inspection is enabled with the default settings in which a parameter name should start with a lowercase letter. Configure the inspection: Use the fields in the Options section to specify the minimum length, maximum length, and a regular expression expected for method parameter names. Specify 0 in order not to check the length of names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method parameters whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n**Example:** `void fooBar(int X)`\nshould be reported if the inspection is enabled with the default settings in which a parameter name should start with a lowercase letter.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the fields in the **Options** section to specify the minimum length, maximum length, and a regular expression expected for\nmethod parameter names. Specify **0** in order not to check the length of names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MethodCanBeVariableArityMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method can have varargs parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that can be converted to variable arity methods. Example: 'void process(String name, Object[] objects);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void process(String name, Object... objects);' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that can be converted to variable arity methods.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void process(String name, Object[] objects);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void process(String name, Object... objects);\n\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "AbstractClassNeverImplemented",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract class which has no concrete subclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'abstract' classes that have no concrete subclasses.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `abstract` classes that have no concrete subclasses."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 123,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StreamToLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Stream API call chain can be replaced with loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Stream API chains, 'Iterable.forEach()', and 'Map.forEach()' calls that can be automatically converted into classical loops. Example: 'String joinNonEmpty(List<String> list) {\n    return list.stream() // Stream can be converted to loop\n      .filter(s -> !s.isEmpty())\n      .map(String::trim)\n      .collect(Collectors.joining(\", \"));\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String joinNonEmpty(List<String> list) {\n    StringJoiner joiner = new StringJoiner(\", \");\n    for (String s : list) {\n      if (!s.isEmpty()) {\n        String trim = s.trim();\n        joiner.add(trim);\n      }\n    }\n    return joiner.toString();\n  }' Note that sometimes this inspection might cause slight semantic changes. Special care should be taken when it comes to short-circuiting, as it's not specified how many elements will be actually read when the stream short-circuits. Stream API appeared in Java 8. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions. Configure the inspection: Use the Iterate unknown Stream sources via Stream.iterator() option to suggest conversions for streams with unrecognized source. In this case, iterator will be created from the stream. For example, when checkbox is selected, the conversion will be suggested here: 'List<ProcessHandle> handles = ProcessHandle.allProcesses().collect(Collectors.toList());' In this case, the result will be as follows: 'List<ProcessHandle> handles = new ArrayList<>();\n  for (Iterator<ProcessHandle> it = ProcessHandle.allProcesses().iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {\n    ProcessHandle allProcess = it.next();\n    handles.add(allProcess);\n  }' New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports Stream API chains, `Iterable.forEach()`, and `Map.forEach()` calls that can be automatically converted into classical loops.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String joinNonEmpty(List<String> list) {\n        return list.stream() // Stream can be converted to loop\n          .filter(s -> !s.isEmpty())\n          .map(String::trim)\n          .collect(Collectors.joining(\", \"));\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String joinNonEmpty(List<String> list) {\n        StringJoiner joiner = new StringJoiner(\", \");\n        for (String s : list) {\n          if (!s.isEmpty()) {\n            String trim = s.trim();\n            joiner.add(trim);\n          }\n        }\n        return joiner.toString();\n      }\n\n\nNote that sometimes this inspection might cause slight semantic changes.\nSpecial care should be taken when it comes to short-circuiting, as it's not specified how many elements will be actually read when\nthe stream short-circuits.\n\n\n*Stream API* appeared in Java 8.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the **Iterate unknown Stream sources via Stream.iterator()** option to suggest conversions for streams with unrecognized source.\nIn this case, iterator will be created from the stream.\nFor example, when checkbox is selected, the conversion will be suggested here:\n\n\n      List<ProcessHandle> handles = ProcessHandle.allProcesses().collect(Collectors.toList());\n\nIn this case, the result will be as follows:\n\n\n      List<ProcessHandle> handles = new ArrayList<>();\n      for (Iterator<ProcessHandle> it = ProcessHandle.allProcesses().iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {\n        ProcessHandle allProcess = it.next();\n        handles.add(allProcess);\n      }\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NotifyWithoutCorrespondingWait",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'notify()' without corresponding 'wait()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Object.notify()' or 'Object.notifyAll()' for which no call to a corresponding 'Object.wait()' can be found. Only calls that target fields of the current class are reported by this inspection. Example: 'synchronized (synList) {\n    synList.notify(); //synList.wait() is never called\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Object.notify()` or `Object.notifyAll()` for which no call to a corresponding `Object.wait()` can be found.\n\nOnly calls that target fields of the current class are reported by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      synchronized (synList) {\n        synList.notify(); //synList.wait() is never called\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ClassInitializerMayBeStatic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class initializer may be 'static'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instance initializers which may be made 'static'. An instance initializer may be static if it does not reference any of its class' non-static members. Static initializers are executed once the class is resolved, while instance initializers are executed on each instantiation of the class. This inspection doesn't report instance empty initializers and initializers in anonymous classes. Example: 'class A {\n     public static String CONSTANT;\n     {\n        CONSTANT = \"Hello\";\n     }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class A {\n     public static String CONSTANT;\n     static {\n        CONSTANT = \"Hello\"; //now initialized only once per class\n     }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instance initializers which may be made `static`.\n\n\nAn instance initializer may be static if it does not reference any of its class' non-static members.\nStatic initializers are executed once the class is resolved,\nwhile instance initializers are executed on each instantiation of the class.\n\nThis inspection doesn't report instance empty initializers and initializers in anonymous classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class A {\n         public static String CONSTANT;\n         {\n            CONSTANT = \"Hello\";\n         }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class A {\n         public static String CONSTANT;\n         static {\n            CONSTANT = \"Hello\"; //now initialized only once per class\n         }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "MagicCharacter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Magic character"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports character literals that are used without constant declaration. These characters might result in bad code readability. Also, there might be errors if a character is changed only in one location but not everywhere in code. Example: 'char c = 'c';'",
                  "markdown": "Reports character literals that are used without constant declaration. These characters might result in bad code readability. Also, there might be errors if a character is changed only in one location but not everywhere in code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    char c = 'c';\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Internationalization",
                      "index": 6,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SlowAbstractSetRemoveAll",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'set.removeAll(list)' may work slowly"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.util.Set.removeAll()' with a 'java.util.List' argument. Such a call can be slow when the size of the argument is greater than or equal to the size of the set, and the set is a subclass of 'java.util.AbstractSet'. In this case, 'List.contains()' is called for each element in the set, which will perform a linear search. Example: 'public void check(String... ss) {\n    // possible O(n^2) complexity\n    mySet.removeAll(List.of(ss));\n  }' After the quick fix is applied: 'public void check(String... ss) {\n    // O(n) complexity\n    List.of(ss).forEach(mySet::remove);\n  }' New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.util.Set.removeAll()` with a `java.util.List` argument.\n\n\nSuch a call can be slow when the size of the argument is greater than or equal to the size of the set,\nand the set is a subclass of `java.util.AbstractSet`.\nIn this case, `List.contains()` is called for each element in the set, which will perform a linear search.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public void check(String... ss) {\n        // possible O(n^2) complexity\n        mySet.removeAll(List.of(ss));\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      public void check(String... ss) {\n        // O(n) complexity\n        List.of(ss).forEach(mySet::remove);\n      }\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "ArrayEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Array comparison using '==', instead of 'Arrays.equals()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports operators '==' and '!=' used to test for array equality. In most cases, testing for the equality of array contents is intended, which can be done with the 'java.util.Arrays.equals()' method. A quick-fix is suggested to replace '==' with 'java.util.Arrays.equals()'. Example: 'void foo(Object[] x, Object[] y) {\n    boolean comparison = x == y;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void foo(Object[] x, Object[] y) {\n    boolean comparison = Arrays.equals(x, y);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports operators `==` and `!=` used to test for array equality. In most cases, testing for the equality of array contents is intended, which can be done with the `java.util.Arrays.equals()` method.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to replace `==` with `java.util.Arrays.equals()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(Object[] x, Object[] y) {\n        boolean comparison = x == y;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void foo(Object[] x, Object[] y) {\n        boolean comparison = Arrays.equals(x, y);\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "StaticCollection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static collection"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports static fields of a 'Collection' type. While it's not necessarily a problem, static collections often cause memory leaks and are therefore prohibited by some coding standards. Example: 'public class Example {\n    static List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();\n\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore weak static collections or maps option to ignore the fields of the 'java.util.WeakHashMap' type.",
                  "markdown": "Reports static fields of a `Collection` type. While it's not necessarily a problem, static collections often cause memory leaks and are therefore prohibited by some coding standards.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Example {\n        static List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();\n\n      }\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore weak static collections or maps** option to ignore the fields of the `java.util.WeakHashMap` type."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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              {
                "id": "NonExceptionNameEndsWithException",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-exception class name ends with 'Exception'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'exception' classes whose names end with 'Exception'. Such classes may cause confusion by breaking a common naming convention and often indicate that the 'extends Exception' clause is missing. Example: 'public class NotStartedException {}' A quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`exception` classes whose names end with `Exception`.\n\nSuch classes may cause confusion by breaking a common naming convention and\noften indicate that the `extends Exception` clause is missing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    public class NotStartedException {}\n\nA quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SystemGC",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'System.gc()' or 'Runtime.gc()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'System.gc()' or 'Runtime.gc()' calls. While occasionally useful in testing, explicitly triggering garbage collection via 'System.gc()' is almost never recommended in production code and can result in serious performance issues.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `System.gc()` or `Runtime.gc()` calls. While occasionally useful in testing, explicitly triggering garbage collection via `System.gc()` is almost never recommended in production code and can result in serious performance issues."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "ClassComplexity",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose total complexity exceeds the specified maximum. The total complexity of a class is the sum of cyclomatic complexities of all the methods and initializers the class declares. Inherited methods and initializers are not counted toward the total complexity. Too high complexity indicates that the class should be refactored into several smaller classes. Use the Cyclomatic complexity limit field below to specify the maximum allowed complexity for a class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose total complexity exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nThe total complexity of a class is the sum of cyclomatic complexities of all the methods\nand initializers the class declares. Inherited methods and initializers are not counted\ntoward the total complexity.\n\nToo high complexity indicates that the class should be refactored into several smaller classes.\n\nUse the **Cyclomatic complexity limit** field below to specify the maximum allowed complexity for a class."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "OverflowingLoopIndex",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop executes zero or billions of times"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops that cannot be completed without an index overflow or loops that don't loop at all. It usually happens because of a mistake in the update operation. Example: 'void foo(int s) {\n    for (int i = s; i > 12; i++) { // i-- should be here\n      System.out.println(i);\n    }\n  }' New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops that cannot be completed without an index overflow or loops that don't loop at all. It usually happens because of a mistake in the update operation.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void foo(int s) {\n        for (int i = s; i > 12; i++) { // i-- should be here\n          System.out.println(i);\n        }\n      }\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SetReplaceableByEnumSet",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Set' can be replaced with 'EnumSet'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiations of 'java.util.Set' objects whose content types are enumerated classes. Such 'Set' objects can be replaced with 'java.util.EnumSet' objects. 'EnumSet' implementations can be much more efficient compared to other sets, as the underlying data structure is a bit vector. Use the quick-fix to replace the initializer with a call to 'EnumSet.noneOf()'. This quick-fix is not available when the type of the variable is a sub-class of 'Set'. Example: 'enum MyEnum { FOO, BAR; }\n\n  Set<MyEnum> enums = new HashSet<MyEnum>();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum MyEnum { FOO, BAR; }\n\n  Set<MyEnum> enums = EnumSet.noneOf(MyEnum.class);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiations of `java.util.Set` objects whose content types are enumerated classes. Such `Set` objects can be replaced with `java.util.EnumSet` objects.\n\n\n`EnumSet` implementations can be much more efficient compared to\nother sets, as the underlying data structure is a bit vector. Use the quick-fix to replace the initializer with a call to\n`EnumSet.noneOf()`. This quick-fix is not available when the type of the variable is a sub-class of `Set`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum MyEnum { FOO, BAR; }\n\n      Set<MyEnum> enums = new HashSet<MyEnum>();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum MyEnum { FOO, BAR; }\n\n      Set<MyEnum> enums = EnumSet.noneOf(MyEnum.class);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "Java9UndeclaredServiceUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usage of service not declared in 'module-info'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations in which a service is loaded with 'java.util.ServiceLoader' but it isn't declared with the 'uses' clause in the 'module-info.java' file and suggests inserting it. New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations in which a service is loaded with `java.util.ServiceLoader` but it isn't declared with the `uses` clause in the `module-info.java` file and suggests inserting it.\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
                      "index": 83,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InnerClassMayBeStatic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inner class may be 'static'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inner classes that can be made 'static'. A 'static' inner class does not keep an implicit reference to its enclosing instance. This prevents a common cause of memory leaks and uses less memory per instance of the class. Example: 'public class Outer {\n    class Inner { // not static\n      public void foo() {\n        bar(\"x\");\n      }\n\n      private void bar(String string) {}\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Outer {\n    static class Inner {\n      public void foo() {\n        bar(\"x\");\n      }\n\n      private void bar(String string) {}\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports inner classes that can be made `static`.\n\nA `static` inner class does not keep an implicit reference to its enclosing instance.\nThis prevents a common cause of memory leaks and uses less memory per instance of the class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Outer {\n        class Inner { // not static\n          public void foo() {\n            bar(\"x\");\n          }\n\n          private void bar(String string) {}\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Outer {\n        static class Inner {\n          public void foo() {\n            bar(\"x\");\n          }\n\n          private void bar(String string) {}\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "CallToSimpleSetterInClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to simple setter from within class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to a simple property setter from within the property's class. A simple property setter is defined as one which simply assigns the value of its parameter to a field, and does no other calculations. Such simple setter calls can be safely inlined. Some coding standards also suggest against the use of simple setters for code clarity reasons. Example: 'class Foo {\n  private int index;\n    public Foo(int idx) {\n       setIndex(idx);\n    }\n    public void setIndex(int idx) {\n       index = idx;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    private int index;\n    public Foo(int idx) {\n      index = idx;\n    }\n    public void setIndex(int idx) {\n      index = idx;\n    }\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether to only report setter calls on 'this', not on objects of the same type passed in as a parameter. Whether to ignore non-'private' setters.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to a simple property setter from within the property's class.\n\n\nA simple property setter is defined as one which simply assigns the value of its parameter to a field,\nand does no other calculations. Such simple setter calls can be safely inlined.\nSome coding standards also suggest against the use of simple setters for code clarity reasons.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n      private int index;\n        public Foo(int idx) {\n           setIndex(idx);\n        }\n        public void setIndex(int idx) {\n           index = idx;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        private int index;\n        public Foo(int idx) {\n          index = idx;\n        }\n        public void setIndex(int idx) {\n          index = idx;\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether to only report setter calls on `this`, not on objects of the same type passed in as a parameter.\n* Whether to ignore non-`private` setters."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryFinalOnLocalVariableOrParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'final' on local variable or parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables or parameters unnecessarily declared 'final'. Some coding standards frown upon variables declared 'final' for reasons of terseness. Example: 'class Foo {\n    Foo(Object o) {}\n\n    void bar(final Object o) {\n      new Foo(o);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    Foo(Object o) {}\n\n    void bar(Object o) {\n      new Foo(o);\n    }\n  }' Use the inspection options to toggle the reporting for: local variables parameters (including parameters of 'catch' blocks and enhanced 'for' statements) Also, you can configure the inspection to only report 'final' parameters of 'abstract' or interface methods, which may be considered extra unnecessary as such markings don't affect the implementation of these methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables or parameters unnecessarily declared `final`.\n\nSome coding standards frown upon variables declared `final` for reasons of terseness.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        Foo(Object o) {}\n\n        void bar(final Object o) {\n          new Foo(o);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        Foo(Object o) {}\n\n        void bar(Object o) {\n          new Foo(o);\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection options to toggle the reporting for:\n\n* local variables\n* parameters (including parameters of `catch` blocks and enhanced `for` statements)\n\n\nAlso, you can configure the inspection to only report `final` parameters of `abstract` or interface\nmethods, which may be considered extra unnecessary as such markings don't\naffect the implementation of these methods."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "NonBooleanMethodNameMayNotStartWithQuestion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-boolean method name must not start with question word"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-boolean methods whose names start with a question word. Such method names may be confusing. Non-boolean methods that override library methods are ignored by this inspection. Example: 'public void hasName(String name) {\n    assert names.contains(name);\n  }' A quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor. Configure the inspection: Use the Boolean method name prefixes list to specify the question words that should be used only for boolean methods. Use the Ignore methods with 'java.lang.Boolean' return type option to ignore methods with 'java.lang.Boolean' return type. Use the Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method option to ignore methods which have supers.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-boolean methods whose names start with a question word. Such method names may be confusing.\n\nNon-boolean methods that override library methods are ignored by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public void hasName(String name) {\n        assert names.contains(name);\n      }\n\nA quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Boolean method name prefixes** list to specify the question words that should be used only for boolean methods.\n* Use the **Ignore methods with 'java.lang.Boolean' return type** option to ignore methods with `java.lang.Boolean` return type.\n* Use the **Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method** option to ignore methods which have supers."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WeakerAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Declaration access can be weaker"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields, methods or classes that may have their access modifier narrowed down. Example: 'class Sample {\n    void foo() {\n        bar(\"foo\", \"foo\");\n    }\n    void bar(String x, String y) { } // can be private\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Sample {\n    void foo() {\n        bar(\"foo\", \"foo\");\n    }\n    private void bar(String x, String y) { }\n  }' Use the inspection's options to define the rules for the modifier change suggestions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields, methods or classes that may have their access modifier narrowed down.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class Sample {\n        void foo() {\n            bar(\"foo\", \"foo\");\n        }\n        void bar(String x, String y) { } // can be private\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Sample {\n        void foo() {\n            bar(\"foo\", \"foo\");\n        }\n        private void bar(String x, String y) { }\n      }\n\nUse the inspection's options to define the rules for the modifier change suggestions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceWithJavadoc",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Comment replaceable with Javadoc"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a regular comment that belongs to a field, method, or class that can be replaced with a Javadoc comment. Example: 'public class Main {\n    /*\n    * Hello,\n    */\n    // World!\n    void f() {\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Main {\n    /**\n     * Hello,\n     * World!\n     */\n    void f() {\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a regular comment that belongs to a field, method, or class that can be replaced with a Javadoc comment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Main {\n        /*\n        * Hello,\n        */\n        // World!\n        void f() {\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Main {\n        /**\n         * Hello,\n         * World!\n         */\n        void f() {\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WrapperTypeMayBePrimitive",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Wrapper type may be primitive"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables of wrapper type that are mostly used as primitive types. In some cases, boxing can be source of significant performance penalty, especially in loops. Heuristics are applied to estimate the number of boxing operations. For example, conversions inside loops are considered as much more numerous. Example: 'public void example() {\n    Integer value = 12;\n    needBox(value);\n    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n      // Loop usages considered as happening more often\n      needPrimitive(value);\n    }\n  }\n\n  void needPrimitive(int value) {}\n  void needBox(Integer value) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public void example() {\n    int value = 12;\n    needBox(value);\n    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n      // Loop usages considered as happening more often\n      needPrimitive(value);\n    }\n  }\n\n  void needPrimitive(int value) {}\n  void needBox(Integer value) {}' New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables of wrapper type that are mostly used as primitive types.\n\nIn some cases, boxing can be source of significant performance penalty, especially in loops.\n\nHeuristics are applied to estimate the number of boxing operations. For example, conversions inside loops are considered\nas much more numerous.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      public void example() {\n        Integer value = 12;\n        needBox(value);\n        for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n          // Loop usages considered as happening more often\n          needPrimitive(value);\n        }\n      }\n\n      void needPrimitive(int value) {}\n      void needBox(Integer value) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      public void example() {\n        int value = 12;\n        needBox(value);\n        for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n          // Loop usages considered as happening more often\n          needPrimitive(value);\n        }\n      }\n\n      void needPrimitive(int value) {}\n      void needBox(Integer value) {}\n\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EmptyStatementBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Statement with empty body"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if', 'while', 'do', 'for', and 'switch' statements with empty bodies. While occasionally intended, such code is confusing and is often the result of a typo. This inspection is disabled in JSP files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if`, `while`, `do`, `for`, and `switch` statements with empty bodies.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, such code is confusing and is often the result of a typo.\n\nThis inspection is disabled in JSP files."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EmptyFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty 'finally' block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty 'finally' blocks. Empty 'finally' blocks usually indicate coding errors. They may also remain after code refactoring and can safely be removed. This inspection doesn't report empty 'finally' blocks found in JSP files. Example: 'try {\n    Files.readString(Paths.get(\"in.txt\"));\n  } catch (IOException e) {\n    throw new RuntimeException(e);\n  } finally {\n\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'try {\n    Files.readString(Paths.get(\"in.txt\"));\n  } catch (IOException e) {\n    throw new RuntimeException(e);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty `finally` blocks.\n\nEmpty `finally` blocks usually indicate coding errors. They may also remain after code refactoring and can safely be removed.\n\nThis inspection doesn't report empty `finally` blocks found in JSP files.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        Files.readString(Paths.get(\"in.txt\"));\n      } catch (IOException e) {\n        throw new RuntimeException(e);\n      } finally {\n\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try {\n        Files.readString(Paths.get(\"in.txt\"));\n      } catch (IOException e) {\n        throw new RuntimeException(e);\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inconsistent language level settings"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports modules which depend on other modules with a higher language level. Such dependencies should be removed or the language level of the module be increased. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports modules which depend on other modules with a higher language level.\n\nSuch dependencies should be removed or the language level of the module be increased.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
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              {
                "id": "EnumerationCanBeIteration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Enumeration can be iteration"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Enumeration' methods that are used on collections and may be replaced with equivalent 'Iterator' constructs. Example: 'Enumeration<String> keys = map.keys();\n  while (keys.hasMoreElements()) {\n    String name = keys.nextElement();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Iterator<String> iterator = map.keySet().iterator();\n  while (iterator.hasNext()) {\n    String name = iterator.next();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Enumeration` methods that are used on collections and may be replaced with equivalent `Iterator` constructs.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Enumeration<String> keys = map.keys();\n      while (keys.hasMoreElements()) {\n        String name = keys.nextElement();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Iterator<String> iterator = map.keySet().iterator();\n      while (iterator.hasNext()) {\n        String name = iterator.next();\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "'static' method declared 'final'"
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                  "text": "Reports static methods that are marked as 'final'. Such code might indicate an error or an incorrect assumption about the effect of the 'final' keyword. Static methods are not subject to runtime polymorphism, so the only purpose of the 'final' keyword used with static methods is to ensure the method will not be hidden in a subclass.",
                  "markdown": "Reports static methods that are marked as `final`.\n\nSuch code might indicate an error or an incorrect assumption about the effect of the `final` keyword.\nStatic methods are not subject to runtime polymorphism, so the only purpose of the `final` keyword used with static methods\nis to ensure the method will not be hidden in a subclass."
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                "id": "RedundantTypeArguments",
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                  "text": "Redundant type arguments"
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                  "text": "Reports calls to parametrized methods with explicit argument types that can be omitted since they will be unambiguously inferred by the compiler. Using redundant type arguments is unnecessary and makes the code less readable. Example: 'List<String> list = Arrays.<String>asList(\"Hello\", \"World\");' A quick-fix is provided to remove redundant type arguments: 'List<String> list = Arrays.asList(\"Hello\", \"World\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to parametrized methods with explicit argument types that can be omitted since they will be unambiguously inferred by the compiler.\n\n\nUsing redundant type arguments is unnecessary and makes the code less readable.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      List<String> list = Arrays.<String>asList(\"Hello\", \"World\");\n\nA quick-fix is provided to remove redundant type arguments:\n\n\n      List<String> list = Arrays.asList(\"Hello\", \"World\");\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "FieldHasSetterButNoGetter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field has setter but no getter"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields that have setter methods but no getter methods. In certain bean containers, when used within the Java beans specification, such fields might be difficult to work with.",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields that have setter methods but no getter methods.\n\n\nIn certain bean containers, when used within the Java beans specification, such fields might be difficult\nto work with."
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                "id": "RuntimeExecWithNonConstantString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Runtime.exec()' with non-constant string"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.Runtime.exec()' which take a dynamically-constructed string as the command to execute. Constructed execution strings are a common source of security breaches. By default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants. Example: 'String i = getUserInput();\n  Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();\n  runtime.exec(\"foo\" + i); // reports warning' Use the inspection settings to consider any 'static' 'final' fields as constant. Be careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled: 'static final String COMMAND = \"ping \" + getDomainFromUserInput() + \"'\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.Runtime.exec()` which take a dynamically-constructed string as the command to execute.\n\n\nConstructed execution strings are a common source of security breaches.\nBy default, this inspection ignores compile-time constants.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String i = getUserInput();\n      Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();\n      runtime.exec(\"foo\" + i); // reports warning\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to consider any `static` `final` fields as constant.\nBe careful, because strings like the following will be ignored when the option is enabled:\n\n\n      static final String COMMAND = \"ping \" + getDomainFromUserInput() + \"'\";\n"
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              {
                "id": "ErrorRethrown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Error' not rethrown"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'try' statements that catch 'java.lang.Error' or any of its subclasses and do not rethrow the error. Statements that catch 'java.lang.ThreadDeath' are not reported. Example: 'try {\n    executeTests(request);\n  }\n  catch (OutOfMemoryError ex) { // warning: Error 'ex' not rethrown\n    return false;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `try` statements that catch `java.lang.Error` or any of its subclasses and do not rethrow the error.\n\nStatements that catch `java.lang.ThreadDeath` are not\nreported.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        executeTests(request);\n      }\n      catch (OutOfMemoryError ex) { // warning: Error 'ex' not rethrown\n        return false;\n      }\n"
                },
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "CyclicPackageDependency",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cyclic package dependency"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages that are mutually or cyclically dependent on other packages. Such cyclic dependencies make code fragile and hard to maintain. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages that are mutually or cyclically dependent on other packages.\n\nSuch cyclic dependencies make code fragile and hard to maintain.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "UnsatisfiedRange",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Return value is outside of declared range"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports numeric values returned from methods that don't conform to the declared method return range. You can declare method return range using a number of annotations: 'org.jetbrains.annotations.Range' from JetBrains annotations package (specify 'from' and 'to') 'org.checkerframework.common.value.qual.IntRange' from Checker Framework annotations package (specify 'from' and 'to') 'org.checkerframework.checker.index.qual.GTENegativeOne' from Checker Framework annotations package (range is '>= -1') 'org.checkerframework.checker.index.qual.NonNegative' from Checker Framework annotations package (range is '>= 0') 'org.checkerframework.checker.index.qual.Positive' from Checker Framework annotations package (range is '> 0') 'javax.annotation.Nonnegative' from JSR 305 annotations package (range is '>= 0') 'javax.validation.constraints.Min' (specify minimum value) 'javax.validation.constraints.Max' (specify maximum value) Example: '@Range(from = 0, to = Integer.MAX_VALUE) int getValue() {\n    // Warning: -1 is outside of declared range\n    return -1;\n  }' New in 2021.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports numeric values returned from methods that don't conform to the declared method return range. You can declare method return range using a number of annotations:\n\n* `org.jetbrains.annotations.Range` from JetBrains annotations package (specify 'from' and 'to')\n* `org.checkerframework.common.value.qual.IntRange` from Checker Framework annotations package (specify 'from' and 'to')\n* `org.checkerframework.checker.index.qual.GTENegativeOne` from Checker Framework annotations package (range is '\\>= -1')\n* `org.checkerframework.checker.index.qual.NonNegative` from Checker Framework annotations package (range is '\\>= 0')\n* `org.checkerframework.checker.index.qual.Positive` from Checker Framework annotations package (range is '\\> 0')\n* `javax.annotation.Nonnegative` from JSR 305 annotations package (range is '\\>= 0')\n* `javax.validation.constraints.Min` (specify minimum value)\n* `javax.validation.constraints.Max` (specify maximum value)\n\nExample:\n\n\n      @Range(from = 0, to = Integer.MAX_VALUE) int getValue() {\n        // Warning: -1 is outside of declared range\n        return -1;\n      }\n\nNew in 2021.2"
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                "id": "SystemSetSecurityManager",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'System.setSecurityManager()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'System.setSecurityManager()'. While often benign, any call to 'System.setSecurityManager()' should be closely examined in any security audit.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `System.setSecurityManager()`.\n\nWhile often benign, any call to `System.setSecurityManager()` should be closely examined in any security audit."
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              {
                "id": "ClassWithTooManyDependencies",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with too many dependencies"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that are directly dependent on too many other classes in the project. Modifications to any dependency of such classes may require changing the class, thus making it prone to instability. Only top-level classes are reported. Use the Maximum number of dependencies field to specify the maximum allowed number of dependencies for a class. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that are directly dependent on too many other classes in the project.\n\nModifications to any dependency of such classes may require changing the class, thus making it prone to instability.\n\nOnly top-level classes are reported.\n\nUse the **Maximum number of dependencies** field to specify the maximum allowed number of dependencies for a class.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
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                "id": "ClassWithoutNoArgConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class without no-arg constructor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes without a constructor that takes no arguments (i.e. has no parameters). No-arg constructors are necessary in some contexts. For example, if a class needs to be created using reflection. Example: 'public class Bean {\n    private String name;\n\n    public Bean(String name) {\n      this.name = name;\n    }\n  }' Use the checkbox below to ignore classes without explicit constructors. The compiler provides a default no-arg constructor to such classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes without a constructor that takes no arguments (i.e. has no parameters). No-arg constructors are necessary in some contexts. For example, if a class needs to be created using reflection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Bean {\n        private String name;\n\n        public Bean(String name) {\n          this.name = name;\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to ignore classes without explicit constructors.\nThe compiler provides a default no-arg constructor to such classes."
                },
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              {
                "id": "CastConflictsWithInstanceof",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cast conflicts with 'instanceof'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type cast expressions that are preceded by an 'instanceof' check for a different type. Although this might be intended, such a construct is most likely an error, and will result in a 'java.lang.ClassCastException' at runtime. Example: 'class Main {\n    int whenCharSequenceCastToNumber(Object o){\n      if (o instanceof CharSequence) {\n        return ((Number) o).intValue();\n      }\n      return 0;\n    }\n\n    int earlyReturnWhenNotCharSequence(Object o){\n      if (!(o instanceof CharSequence)) return 0;\n      return ((Number)o).intValue();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports type cast expressions that are preceded by an `instanceof` check for a different type.\n\n\nAlthough this might be intended, such a construct is most likely an error, and will\nresult in a `java.lang.ClassCastException` at runtime.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        int whenCharSequenceCastToNumber(Object o){\n          if (o instanceof CharSequence) {\n            return ((Number) o).intValue();\n          }\n          return 0;\n        }\n\n        int earlyReturnWhenNotCharSequence(Object o){\n          if (!(o instanceof CharSequence)) return 0;\n          return ((Number)o).intValue();\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "Contract",
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                  "text": "Contract issues"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports issues in method '@Contract' annotations. The types of issues that can be reported are: Errors in contract syntax Contracts that do not conform to the method signature (wrong parameter count) Method implementations that contradict the contract (e.g. return 'true' when the contract says 'false') Example: '// method has no parameters, but contract expects 1\n  @Contract(\"_ -> fail\")\n  void x() {\n    throw new AssertionError();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports issues in method `@Contract` annotations. The types of issues that can be reported are:\n\n* Errors in contract syntax\n* Contracts that do not conform to the method signature (wrong parameter count)\n* Method implementations that contradict the contract (e.g. return `true` when the contract says `false`)\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // method has no parameters, but contract expects 1\n      @Contract(\"_ -> fail\")\n      void x() {\n        throw new AssertionError();\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "NewExceptionWithoutArguments",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Exception constructor called without arguments"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports creation of a exception instance without any arguments specified. When an exception is constructed without any arguments, it contains no information about the problem that occurred, which makes debugging needlessly hard. Example: 'throw new IOException(); // warning: exception without arguments'",
                  "markdown": "Reports creation of a exception instance without any arguments specified.\n\nWhen an exception is constructed without any arguments, it contains no information about the problem that occurred, which makes\ndebugging needlessly hard.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      throw new IOException(); // warning: exception without arguments\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "EnhancedSwitchBackwardMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Enhanced 'switch'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports enhanced 'switch' statements and expressions. Suggests replacing them with regular 'switch' statements. Example: 'boolean even = switch (condition) {\n    case 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 -> false;\n    default -> true;\n  };' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean even;\n  switch (condition) {\n    case 1:\n    case 3:\n    case 5:\n    case 7:\n    case 9:\n      even = false;\n      break;\n    default:\n      even = true;\n      break;\n}' Enhanced 'switch' appeared in Java 14. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions. New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports enhanced `switch` statements and expressions. Suggests replacing them with regular `switch` statements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean even = switch (condition) {\n        case 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 -> false;\n        default -> true;\n      };\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean even;\n      switch (condition) {\n        case 1:\n        case 3:\n        case 5:\n        case 7:\n        case 9:\n          even = false;\n          break;\n        default:\n          even = true;\n          break;\n    }\n\n\n*Enhanced* `switch` appeared in Java 14.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "PackageWithTooManyClasses",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package with too many classes"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages that contain too many classes. Overly large packages may indicate a lack of design clarity. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor. Use the Maximum number of classes field to specify the maximum allowed number of classes in a package.",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages that contain too many classes.\n\nOverly large packages may indicate a lack of design clarity.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor.\n\nUse the **Maximum number of classes** field to specify the maximum allowed number of classes in a package."
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "parameters": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "TryFinallyCanBeTryWithResources",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'try finally' can be replaced with 'try' with resources"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'try'-'finally' statements that can use Java 7 Automatic Resource Management, which is less error-prone. A quick-fix is available to convert a 'try'-'finally' statement into a 'try'-with-resources statement. Example: 'PrintStream printStream = new PrintStream(fileName);\n  try {\n    printStream.print(true);\n  } finally {\n    printStream.close();\n  }' A quick-fix is provided to pass the cause to a constructor: 'try (PrintStream printStream = new PrintStream(fileName)) {\n    printStream.print(true);\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `try`-`finally` statements that can use Java 7 Automatic Resource Management, which is less error-prone.\n\nA quick-fix is available to convert a `try`-`finally`\nstatement into a `try`-with-resources statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      PrintStream printStream = new PrintStream(fileName);\n      try {\n        printStream.print(true);\n      } finally {\n        printStream.close();\n      }\n\nA quick-fix is provided to pass the cause to a constructor:\n\n\n      try (PrintStream printStream = new PrintStream(fileName)) {\n        printStream.print(true);\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 130,
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              },
              {
                "id": "SamePackageImport",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary import from the same package"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'import' statements that refer to the same package as the containing file. Same-package files are always implicitly imported, so such 'import' statements are redundant and confusing. Since IntelliJ IDEA can automatically detect and fix such statements with its Optimize Imports command, this inspection is mostly useful for offline reporting on code bases that you don't intend to change.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `import` statements that refer to the same package as the containing file.\n\n\nSame-package files are always implicitly imported, so such `import`\nstatements are redundant and confusing.\n\n\nSince IntelliJ IDEA can automatically detect and fix such statements with its **Optimize Imports**\ncommand, this inspection is mostly useful for offline reporting on code bases that you\ndon't intend to change."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Imports",
                      "index": 22,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissingJavadoc",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing Javadoc"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports missing Javadoc comments and tags. Example: '/**\n   * Missing \"@param\" is reported (if configured).\n   */\n  public void sample(int param){\n  }' The quick-fixes add missing tag or missing Javadoc comment: '/**\n   * Missing \"@param\" is reported (if configured).\n   * @param param\n   */\n  public void sample(int param){\n  }' Inspection can be configured to ignore deprecated elements or simple accessor methods like 'getField()' or 'setField()'. You can also use options below to configure required tags and minimal required visibility for the specific code elements like method, field, class, package, module.",
                  "markdown": "Reports missing Javadoc comments and tags.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      /**\n       * Missing \"@param\" is reported (if configured).\n       */\n      public void sample(int param){\n      }\n\nThe quick-fixes add missing tag or missing Javadoc comment:\n\n\n      /**\n       * Missing \"@param\" is reported (if configured).\n       * @param param\n       */\n      public void sample(int param){\n      }\n\n\nInspection can be configured to ignore deprecated elements or simple accessor methods like `getField()` or `setField()`.\nYou can also use options below to configure required tags and minimal required visibility for the specific code elements like method, field, class, package, module."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AwaitWithoutCorrespondingSignal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'await()' without corresponding 'signal()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Condition.await()', for which no call to a corresponding 'Condition.signal()' or 'Condition.signalAll()' can be found. Calling 'Condition.await()' in a thread without corresponding 'Condition.signal()' may cause the thread to become disabled until it is interrupted or \"spurious wakeup\" occurs. Only calls that target fields of the current class are reported by this inspection. Example: 'class Queue {\n    private final Condition isEmpty = ...;\n\n    void add(Object elem) {\n      // ...\n      // isEmpty.signal();\n      // ...\n    }\n\n    void remove(Object elem) throws InterruptedException {\n      // ...\n      isEmpty.await(); // 'await()' doesn't contain corresponding 'signal()'/'signalAll()' call\n      // ...\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Condition.await()`, for which no call to a corresponding `Condition.signal()` or `Condition.signalAll()` can be found.\n\n\nCalling `Condition.await()` in a thread without corresponding `Condition.signal()` may cause the thread\nto become disabled until it is interrupted or \"spurious wakeup\" occurs.\n\nOnly calls that target fields of the current class are reported by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Queue {\n        private final Condition isEmpty = ...;\n\n        void add(Object elem) {\n          // ...\n          // isEmpty.signal();\n          // ...\n        }\n\n        void remove(Object elem) throws InterruptedException {\n          // ...\n          isEmpty.await(); // 'await()' doesn't contain corresponding 'signal()'/'signalAll()' call\n          // ...\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryLocalVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant local variable"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary local variables that add nothing to the comprehensibility of a method, including: Local variables that are immediately returned. Local variables that are immediately assigned to another variable and then not used. Local variables that always have the same value as another local variable or parameter. Example: 'boolean yes() {\n    boolean b = true;\n    return b;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean yes() {\n    return true;\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore immediately returned or thrown variables option to ignore immediately returned or thrown variables. Some coding styles suggest using such variables for clarity and ease of debugging. Use the Ignore variables which have an annotation option to ignore annotated variables.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary local variables that add nothing to the comprehensibility of a method, including:\n\n* Local variables that are immediately returned.\n* Local variables that are immediately assigned to another variable and then not used.\n* Local variables that always have the same value as another local variable or parameter.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean yes() {\n        boolean b = true;\n        return b;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean yes() {\n        return true;\n      }\n      \nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore immediately returned or thrown variables** option to ignore immediately returned or thrown variables. Some coding styles suggest using such variables for clarity and ease of debugging.\n* Use the **Ignore variables which have an annotation** option to ignore annotated variables."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Data flow",
                      "index": 52,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Java9RedundantRequiresStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'requires' directive in module-info"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'requires' directives in Java Platform Module System 'module-info.java' files. A 'requires' directive is redundant when a module 'A' requires a module 'B', but the code in module 'A' doesn't import any packages or classes from 'B'. Furthermore, all modules have an implicitly declared dependence on the 'java.base' module, therefore a 'requires java.base;' directive is always redundant. The quick-fix deletes the redundant 'requires' directive. If the deleted dependency re-exported modules that are actually used, the fix adds a 'requires' directives for these modules. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher. New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `requires` directives in Java Platform Module System `module-info.java` files. A `requires` directive is redundant when a module `A` requires a module `B`, but the code in module `A` doesn't import any packages or classes from `B`. Furthermore, all modules have an implicitly declared dependence on the `java.base` module, therefore a `requires java.base;` directive is always redundant.\n\n\nThe quick-fix deletes the redundant `requires` directive.\nIf the deleted dependency re-exported modules that are actually used, the fix adds a `requires` directives for these modules.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher.\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
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              {
                "id": "BusyWait",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Busy wait"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.Thread.sleep()' that occur inside loops. Such calls are indicative of \"busy-waiting\". Busy-waiting is often inefficient, and may result in unexpected deadlocks as busy-waiting threads do not release locked resources. Example: 'class X {\n     volatile int x;\n     public void waitX() throws Exception {\n      while (x > 0) {\n        Thread.sleep(10);//warning: Call to 'Thread.sleep()' in a loop, probably busy-waiting\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.Thread.sleep()` that occur inside loops.\n\nSuch calls\nare indicative of \"busy-waiting\". Busy-waiting is often inefficient, and may result in unexpected deadlocks\nas busy-waiting threads do not release locked resources.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class X {\n         volatile int x;\n         public void waitX() throws Exception {\n          while (x > 0) {\n            Thread.sleep(10);//warning: Call to 'Thread.sleep()' in a loop, probably busy-waiting\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 26,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              {
                "id": "ForLoopWithMissingComponent",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'for' loop with missing components"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for' loops that lack initialization, condition, or update clauses. Some coding styles prohibit such loops. Example: 'for (int i = 0;;i++) {\n    // body\n  }' Use the Ignore collection iterations option to ignore loops which use an iterator. This is a standard way to iterate over a collection in which the 'for' loop does not have an update clause.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for` loops that lack initialization, condition, or update clauses. Some coding styles prohibit such loops.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (int i = 0;;i++) {\n        // body\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore collection iterations** option to ignore loops which use an iterator.\nThis is a standard way to iterate over a collection in which the `for` loop does not have an update clause."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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                    ]
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "OverwrittenKey",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overwritten Map, Set, or array element"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that overwrites a 'Map' key, a 'Set' element, or an array element in a sequence of 'add'/'put' calls or using a Java 9 factory method like 'Set.of' (which will result in runtime exception). This usually occurs due to a copy-paste error. Example: 'map.put(\"A\", 1);\n  map.put(\"B\", 2);\n  map.put(\"C\", 3);\n  map.put(\"D\", 4);\n  map.put(\"A\", 5); // duplicating key \"A\", overwrites the previously written entry' New in 2017.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that overwrites a `Map` key, a `Set` element, or an array element in a sequence of `add`/`put` calls or using a Java 9 factory method like `Set.of` (which will result in runtime exception).\n\nThis usually occurs due to a copy-paste error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      map.put(\"A\", 1);\n      map.put(\"B\", 2);\n      map.put(\"C\", 3);\n      map.put(\"D\", 4);\n      map.put(\"A\", 5); // duplicating key \"A\", overwrites the previously written entry\n\nNew in 2017.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AnonymousClassMethodCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous inner class with too many methods"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous inner classes whose method count exceeds the specified maximum. Anonymous classes with numerous methods may be difficult to understand and should be promoted to become named inner classes. Use the Method count limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of methods in an anonymous inner class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous inner classes whose method count exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nAnonymous classes with numerous methods may be\ndifficult to understand and should be promoted to become named inner classes.\n\nUse the **Method count limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of methods in an anonymous inner class."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class metrics",
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CastToIncompatibleInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Casting to incompatible interface"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type cast expressions where the cast type is an interface and the cast expression has a class type that neither implements the cast interface, nor has any visible subclasses that implement the cast interface. Although this might be intended, such a construct is most likely an error, and will result in a 'java.lang.ClassCastException' at runtime. Example: 'interface A {}\n  interface Z {}\n  static class C {}\n\n  void x(C c) {\n    if (c instanceof Z) {\n      A a = ((A)c); // cast to incompatible interface 'A'\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports type cast expressions where the cast type is an interface and the cast expression has a class type that neither implements the cast interface, nor has any visible subclasses that implement the cast interface.\n\n\nAlthough this might be intended, such a construct is most likely an error, and will\nresult in a `java.lang.ClassCastException` at runtime.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      interface A {}\n      interface Z {}\n      static class C {}\n\n      void x(C c) {\n        if (c instanceof Z) {\n          A a = ((A)c); // cast to incompatible interface 'A'\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifiableConditionalExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions and suggests simplifying them. Examples: 'condition ? true : foo → condition || foo' 'condition ? false : foo → !condition && foo' 'condition ? foo : !foo → condition == foo' 'condition ? true : false → condition' 'a == b ? b : a → a' 'result != null ? result : null → result'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions and suggests simplifying them.\n\nExamples:\n\n    condition ? true : foo → condition || foo\n\n    condition ? false : foo → !condition && foo\n\n    condition ? foo : !foo → condition == foo\n\n    condition ? true : false → condition\n\n    a == b ? b : a → a\n\n    result != null ? result : null → result\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InstanceofIncompatibleInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'instanceof' with incompatible interface"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'instanceof' expressions where the compared type is an interface, and the compared expression has a class type that neither implements the compared interface, nor has any visible subclasses which implement the compared interface. Although that might be intended, normally such a construct is most likely an error, where the resulting 'instanceof' expression always evaluates to 'false'. Example: 'interface I1 {}\n\n  interface I2 {}\n\n  interface I3 extends I1 {}\n\n  static class Sub1 implements I1 {}\n\n  static class Sub2 extends Sub1 implements I2 {\n    void test(Sub1 sub1) {\n      if (sub1 instanceof I3) { // here 'I3' is incompatible interface\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `instanceof` expressions where the compared type is an interface, and the compared expression has a class type that neither implements the compared interface, nor has any visible subclasses which implement the compared interface.\n\n\nAlthough that might be intended, normally such a construct is most likely an error, where\nthe resulting `instanceof` expression always evaluates to `false`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      interface I1 {}\n\n      interface I2 {}\n\n      interface I3 extends I1 {}\n\n      static class Sub1 implements I1 {}\n\n      static class Sub2 extends Sub1 implements I2 {\n        void test(Sub1 sub1) {\n          if (sub1 instanceof I3) { // here 'I3' is incompatible interface\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnqualifiedMethodAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance method call not qualified with 'this'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to non-'static' methods on the same instance that are not qualified with 'this'. Example: 'class Foo {\n    void bar() {}\n\n    void foo() {\n      bar();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    void bar() {}\n\n    void foo() {\n      this.bar();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to non-`static` methods on the same instance that are not qualified with `this`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        void bar() {}\n\n        void foo() {\n          bar();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        void bar() {}\n\n        void foo() {\n          this.bar();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "FunctionalExpressionCanBeFolded",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Functional expression can be folded"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method references or lambda expressions that point to a method of their own functional interface type and hence can be replaced with their qualifiers removing unnecessary object allocation. Example: 'SwingUtilities.invokeLater(r::run);\n  SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(() -> r.run());' After the quick-fix is applied: 'SwingUtilities.invokeLater(r);\n  SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(r);' This inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method references or lambda expressions that point to a method of their own functional interface type and hence can be replaced with their qualifiers removing unnecessary object allocation.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      SwingUtilities.invokeLater(r::run);\n      SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(() -> r.run());\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      SwingUtilities.invokeLater(r);\n      SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(r);\n\nThis inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "CustomClassloader",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Custom 'ClassLoader' is declared"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports user-defined subclasses of 'java.lang.ClassLoader'. While not necessarily representing a security hole, such classes should be thoroughly inspected for possible security issues.",
                  "markdown": "Reports user-defined subclasses of `java.lang.ClassLoader`.\n\n\nWhile not necessarily representing a security hole, such classes should be thoroughly\ninspected for possible security issues."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessarySuperConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary call to 'super()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to no-arg superclass constructors during object construction. Such calls are unnecessary and may be removed. Example: 'class Foo {\n    Foo() {\n      super();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    Foo() {\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to no-arg superclass constructors during object construction.\n\nSuch calls are unnecessary and may be removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        Foo() {\n          super();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        Foo() {\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ThisEscapedInConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'this' reference escaped in object construction"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports possible escapes of 'this' during the object initialization. The escapes occur when 'this' is used as a method argument or an object of assignment in a constructor or initializer. Such escapes may result in subtle bugs, as the object is now available in the context where it is not guaranteed to be initialized. Example: 'class Foo {\n    {\n      System.out.println(this);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports possible escapes of `this` during the object initialization. The escapes occur when `this` is used as a method argument or an object of assignment in a constructor or initializer. Such escapes may result in subtle bugs, as the object is now available in the context where it is not guaranteed to be initialized.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        {\n          System.out.println(this);\n        }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "NonPublicClone",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'clone()' method not 'public'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'clone()' methods that are 'protected' and not 'public'. When overriding the 'clone()' method from 'java.lang.Object', it is expected to make the method 'public', so that it is accessible from non-subclasses outside the package.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `clone()` methods that are `protected` and not `public`.\n\nWhen overriding the `clone()` method from `java.lang.Object`, it is expected to make the method `public`,\nso that it is accessible from non-subclasses outside the package."
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                "id": "IfCanBeSwitch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'if' can be replaced with 'switch'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements that can be replaced with 'switch' statements. The replacement result is usually shorter and clearer. Example: 'void test(String str) {\n    if (str.equals(\"1\")) {\n      System.out.println(1);\n    } else if (str.equals(\"2\")) {\n      System.out.println(2);\n    } else if (str.equals(\"3\")) {\n      System.out.println(3);\n    } else {\n      System.out.println(4);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void test(String str) {\n    switch (str) {\n      case \"1\" -> System.out.println(1);\n      case \"2\" -> System.out.println(2);\n      case \"3\" -> System.out.println(3);\n      default -> System.out.println(4);\n    }\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher. Use the Minimum number of 'if' condition branches field to specify the minimum number of 'if' condition branches for an 'if' statement to have to be reported. Note that the terminal 'else' branch (without 'if') is not counted. Use the Suggest switch on numbers option to enable the suggestion of 'switch' statements on primitive and boxed numbers and characters. Use the Suggest switch on enums option to enable the suggestion of 'switch' statements on 'enum' constants. Use the Only suggest on null-safe expressions option to suggest 'switch' statements that can't introduce a 'NullPointerException' only.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements that can be replaced with `switch` statements.\n\nThe replacement result is usually shorter and clearer.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void test(String str) {\n        if (str.equals(\"1\")) {\n          System.out.println(1);\n        } else if (str.equals(\"2\")) {\n          System.out.println(2);\n        } else if (str.equals(\"3\")) {\n          System.out.println(3);\n        } else {\n          System.out.println(4);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void test(String str) {\n        switch (str) {\n          case \"1\" -> System.out.println(1);\n          case \"2\" -> System.out.println(2);\n          case \"3\" -> System.out.println(3);\n          default -> System.out.println(4);\n        }\n      }\n      \nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher.\n\nUse the **Minimum number of 'if' condition branches** field to specify the minimum number of `if` condition branches\nfor an `if` statement to have to be reported. Note that the terminal `else` branch (without `if`) is not counted.\n\n\nUse the **Suggest switch on numbers** option to enable the suggestion of `switch` statements on\nprimitive and boxed numbers and characters.\n\n\nUse the **Suggest switch on enums** option to enable the suggestion of `switch` statements on\n`enum` constants.\n\n\nUse the **Only suggest on null-safe expressions** option to suggest `switch` statements that can't introduce a `NullPointerException` only."
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                "id": "InfiniteRecursion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Infinite recursion"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that call themselves infinitely unless an exception is thrown. Methods reported by this inspection cannot return normally. While such behavior may be intended, in many cases this is just an oversight. Example: 'int baz() {\n      return baz();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that call themselves infinitely unless an exception is thrown.\n\n\nMethods reported by this inspection cannot return normally.\nWhile such behavior may be intended, in many cases this is just an oversight.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      int baz() {\n          return baz();\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "DeprecatedIsStillUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated member is still used"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports deprecated classes, methods, and fields that are used in your code nonetheless. Example: 'class MyCode {\n    @Deprecated\n    void oldMethod() {}// warning: \"Deprecated member is still used\"\n\n    void newMethod() {\n      oldMethod(); // forgotten usage\n    }\n  }' Usages within deprecated elements are ignored. NOTE: Due to performance reasons, a non-private member is checked only when its name rarely occurs in the project.",
                  "markdown": "Reports deprecated classes, methods, and fields that are used in your code nonetheless.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class MyCode {\n        @Deprecated\n        void oldMethod() {}// warning: \"Deprecated member is still used\"\n\n        void newMethod() {\n          oldMethod(); // forgotten usage\n        }\n      }\n\nUsages within deprecated elements are ignored.\n\n**NOTE:** Due to performance reasons, a non-private member is checked only when its name rarely occurs in the project."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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                "id": "RedundantComparatorComparing",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Comparator method can be simplified"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Comparator' combinator constructs that can be simplified. Example: 'c.thenComparing(Comparator.comparing(function));\n\n  Comparator.comparing(Map.Entry::getKey);\n\n  Collections.max(list, Comparator.reverseOrder());' After the quick-fixes are applied: 'c.thenComparing(function)\n\n  Map.Entry.comparingByKey()\n\n  Collections.min(list, Comparator.naturalOrder());' New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Comparator` combinator constructs that can be simplified.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      c.thenComparing(Comparator.comparing(function));\n\n      Comparator.comparing(Map.Entry::getKey);\n\n      Collections.max(list, Comparator.reverseOrder());\n\nAfter the quick-fixes are applied:\n\n\n      c.thenComparing(function)\n\n      Map.Entry.comparingByKey()\n\n      Collections.min(list, Comparator.naturalOrder());\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "VariableNotUsedInsideIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reference checked for 'null' is not used inside 'if'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references to variables that are checked for nullability in the condition of an 'if' statement or conditional expression but not used inside that 'if' statement. Usually this either means that the check is unnecessary or that the variable is not referenced inside the 'if' statement by mistake. Example: 'void test(Integer i) {\n    if (i != null) { // here 'i' is not used inside 'if' statement\n      System.out.println();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports references to variables that are checked for nullability in the condition of an `if` statement or conditional expression but not used inside that `if` statement.\n\n\nUsually this either means that\nthe check is unnecessary or that the variable is not referenced inside the\n`if` statement by mistake.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void test(Integer i) {\n        if (i != null) { // here 'i' is not used inside 'if' statement\n          System.out.println();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                "id": "CollectionAddAllCanBeReplacedWithConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'Collection.addAll()' call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Collection.addAll()' and 'Map.putAll()' calls immediately after an instantiation of a collection using a no-arg constructor. Such constructs can be replaced with a single call to a parametrized constructor, which simplifies the code. Also, for some collections the replacement might be more performant. Example: 'Set<String> set = new HashSet<>();\n  set.addAll(Arrays.asList(\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"gamma\"));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Set<String> set = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList(\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"gamma\"));' The JDK collection classes are supported by default. Additionally, you can specify other classes using the Classes to check panel.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Collection.addAll()` and `Map.putAll()` calls immediately after an instantiation of a collection using a no-arg constructor.\n\nSuch constructs can be replaced with a single call to a parametrized constructor, which simplifies the code. Also, for some collections the replacement\nmight be more performant.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Set<String> set = new HashSet<>();\n      set.addAll(Arrays.asList(\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"gamma\"));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Set<String> set = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList(\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"gamma\"));\n\n\nThe JDK collection classes are supported by default.\nAdditionally, you can specify other classes using the **Classes to check** panel."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "MultipleReturnPointsPerMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with multiple return points"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose number of 'return' points exceeds the specified maximum. Methods with too many 'return' points may be confusing and hard to refactor. A 'return' point is either a 'return' statement or a falling through the bottom of a 'void' method or constructor. Example: The method below is reported if only two 'return' statements are allowed: 'void doSmth(User[] users) {\n    for (User user : users) {\n      if (cond1(user)) {\n        user.setId(getId());\n        return;\n      } else if (cond2(user)) {\n        if (cond3(user)) {\n          user.setId(getId());\n          return;\n        }\n      }\n    }\n  }' Consider rewriting the method so it becomes easier to understand: 'void doSmth(User[] users) {\n    for (User user : users) {\n      if (cond1(user) || cond2(user) && cond3(user)) {\n        user.setId(getId());\n        return;\n      }\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Return point limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of 'return' points for a method. Use the Ignore guard clauses option to ignore guard clauses. A guard clause is an 'if' statement that contains only a 'return' statement Use the Ignore for 'equals()' methods option to ignore 'return' points inside 'equals()' methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose number of `return` points exceeds the specified maximum. Methods with too many `return` points may be confusing and hard to refactor.\n\nA `return` point is either a `return` statement or a falling through the bottom of a\n`void` method or constructor.\n\n**Example:**\n\nThe method below is reported if only two `return` statements are allowed:\n\n\n      void doSmth(User[] users) {\n        for (User user : users) {\n          if (cond1(user)) {\n            user.setId(getId());\n            return;\n          } else if (cond2(user)) {\n            if (cond3(user)) {\n              user.setId(getId());\n              return;\n            }\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nConsider rewriting the method so it becomes easier to understand:\n\n\n      void doSmth(User[] users) {\n        for (User user : users) {\n          if (cond1(user) || cond2(user) && cond3(user)) {\n            user.setId(getId());\n            return;\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Return point limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of `return` points for a method.\n* Use the **Ignore guard clauses** option to ignore guard clauses. A guard clause is an `if` statement that contains only a `return` statement\n* Use the **Ignore for 'equals()' methods** option to ignore `return` points inside `equals()` methods."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SuspiciousMethodCalls",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious collection method call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method calls on parameterized collections, where the actual argument type does not correspond to the collection's elements type. Example: 'List<Integer> list = getListOfElements();\n  list.remove(\"\"); // remove is highlighted' In the inspection settings, you can disable warnings for potentially correct code like the following: 'public boolean accept(Map<Integer, String> map, Object key) {\n    return map.containsKey(key);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls on parameterized collections, where the actual argument type does not correspond to the collection's elements type.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      List<Integer> list = getListOfElements();\n      list.remove(\"\"); // remove is highlighted\n\n\nIn the inspection settings, you can disable warnings for potentially correct code like the following:\n\n\n      public boolean accept(Map<Integer, String> map, Object key) {\n        return map.containsKey(key);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "ForwardCompatibility",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Forward compatibility"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Java code constructs that may fail to compile in future Java versions. The following problems are reported: Use of 'assert', 'enum' or '_' as an identifier Use of the 'var', 'yield', or 'record' restricted identifier as a type name Unqualified calls to the 'yield()' method Modifiers on the 'requires java.base' statement inside of 'module-info.java' Example: '// This previously legal class does not compile with Java 14,\n  // as 'yield' became a restricted identifier.\n  public class yield {}' Fixing these issues timely may simplify migration to future Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Java code constructs that may fail to compile in future Java versions.\n\nThe following problems are reported:\n\n* Use of `assert`, `enum` or `_` as an identifier\n* Use of the `var`, `yield`, or `record` restricted identifier as a type name\n* Unqualified calls to the `yield()` method\n* Modifiers on the `requires java.base` statement inside of `module-info.java`\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // This previously legal class does not compile with Java 14,\n      // as 'yield' became a restricted identifier.\n      public class yield {} \n\nFixing these issues timely may simplify migration to future Java versions."
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                "id": "DiamondCanBeReplacedWithExplicitTypeArguments",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Diamond can be replaced with explicit type arguments"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiation of generic classes in which the <> symbol (diamond) is used instead of type parameters. The quick-fix replaces <> (diamond) with explicit type parameters. Example: 'List <String> list = new ArrayList<>()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List <String> list = new ArrayList<String>()' Diamond operation appeared in Java 7. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiation of generic classes in which the **\\<\\>** symbol (diamond) is used instead of type parameters.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces **\\<\\>** (diamond) with explicit type parameters.\n\nExample:\n\n    List <String> list = new ArrayList<>()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    List <String> list = new ArrayList<String>()\n\n\n*Diamond operation* appeared in Java 7.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                "id": "UseOfProcessBuilder",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of 'java.lang.ProcessBuilder' class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports uses of 'java.lang.ProcessBuilder', which might be unportable between operating systems because paths to executables, environment variables, command-line arguments and their escaping might vary depending on the OS.",
                  "markdown": "Reports uses of `java.lang.ProcessBuilder`, which might be unportable between operating systems because paths to executables, environment variables, command-line arguments and their escaping might vary depending on the OS."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "JavaRequiresAutoModule",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Dependencies on automatic modules"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of automatic modules in a 'requires' directive. An automatic module is unreliable since it can depend on the types on the class path, and its name and exported packages can change if it's converted into an explicit module. Corresponds to '-Xlint:requires-automatic' and '-Xlint:requires-transitive-automatic' Javac options. The first option increases awareness of when automatic modules are used. The second warns the authors of a module that they're putting the users of that module at risk by establishing implied readability to an automatic module. Example: '//module-info.java\n  module org.printer {\n    requires transitive drivers.corp.org; // reported in case 'drivers.corp.org' is an automatic module\n  }' Use the Highlight only transitive dependencies option to warn only about transitive dependencies.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of automatic modules in a `requires` directive.\n\nAn automatic\nmodule is unreliable since it can depend on the types on the class path,\nand its name and exported packages can change if it's\nconverted into an explicit module.\n\nCorresponds to `-Xlint:requires-automatic` and `-Xlint:requires-transitive-automatic` Javac options.\nThe first option increases awareness of when automatic modules are used.\nThe second warns the authors of a module that they're putting the users of that module at risk by establishing implied readability to an automatic module.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      //module-info.java\n      module org.printer {\n        requires transitive drivers.corp.org; // reported in case 'drivers.corp.org' is an automatic module\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Highlight only transitive dependencies** option to warn only about transitive dependencies."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "ExcessiveRangeCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Excessive range check"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports condition chains in which a value range is checked and these condition chains can be simplified to a single check. The quick-fix replaces a condition chain with a simplified expression: Example: 'x > 2 && x < 4' After the quick-fix is applied: 'x == 3' Example: 'arr.length == 0 || arr.length > 1' After the quick-fix is applied: 'arr.length != 1' New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports condition chains in which a value range is checked and these condition chains can be simplified to a single check.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces a condition chain with a simplified expression:\n\nExample:\n\n\n      x > 2 && x < 4\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      x == 3\n\nExample:\n\n\n      arr.length == 0 || arr.length > 1\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      arr.length != 1\n\nNew in 2019.1"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "StringConcatenation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String concatenation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'String' concatenations. Concatenation might be incorrect in an internationalized environment and could be replaced by usages of 'java.text.MessageFormat' or similar classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `String` concatenations. Concatenation might be incorrect in an internationalized environment and could be replaced by usages of `java.text.MessageFormat` or similar classes."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "ClassCanBeRecord",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class can be a record"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Suggests replacing classes with records. The inspection can be useful if you need to focus on modeling immutable data rather than extensible behavior. Automatic implementation of data-driven methods, such as equals and accessors, helps to get rid of boilerplate. Note that not every class can be a record. Here are some of the restrictions: A class must contain no inheritors and must be a top-level class. All the non-static fields in class must be final. Class must contain no instance initializers, generic constructors, nor native methods. To get a full list of the restrictions, refer to the Oracle documentation. Example: 'class Point {\n    private final double x;\n    private final double y;\n\n    Point(double x, double y) {\n      this.x = x;\n      this.y = y;\n    }\n\n    double getX() {\n      return x;\n    }\n\n    double getY() {\n      return y;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'record Point(int x, int y) {\n  }' Enable the Suggest renaming get/is-accessors option to allow renaming 'getX()'/'isX()' accessors to 'x()' automatically. Use the When conversion makes a member more accessible options to specify if the conversion may violate class encapsulation: Choose Do not suggest conversion option to never violate class encapsulation Choose Show affected members in conflicts view option to apply conversion with notification about encapsulation violation issues Choose Convert silently option to apply conversion silently whether encapsulation violation issues exist or not Use the Suppress conversion if class is annotated by list to exclude classes from conversion when annotated by annotations matching the specified patterns. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 or higher. New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Suggests replacing classes with records.\n\nThe inspection can be useful if you need to focus on modeling immutable data rather than extensible behavior.\nAutomatic implementation of data-driven methods, such as equals and accessors, helps to get rid of boilerplate.\n\n\nNote that not every class can be a record. Here are some of the restrictions:\n\n* A class must contain no inheritors and must be a top-level class.\n* All the non-static fields in class must be final.\n* Class must contain no instance initializers, generic constructors, nor native methods.\n\nTo get a full list of the restrictions, refer to the\n[Oracle documentation](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se15/preview/specs/records-jls.html).\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class Point {\n        private final double x;\n        private final double y;\n\n        Point(double x, double y) {\n          this.x = x;\n          this.y = y;\n        }\n\n        double getX() {\n          return x;\n        }\n\n        double getY() {\n          return y;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      record Point(int x, int y) {\n      }\n\nEnable the **Suggest renaming get/is-accessors** option to allow renaming `getX()`/`isX()` accessors to `x()` automatically.\n\n\nUse the **When conversion makes a member more accessible** options to specify if the conversion may violate class encapsulation:\n\n* Choose **Do not suggest conversion** option to never violate class encapsulation\n* Choose **Show affected members in conflicts view** option to apply conversion with notification about encapsulation violation issues\n* Choose **Convert silently** option to apply conversion silently whether encapsulation violation issues exist or not\n\nUse the **Suppress conversion if class is annotated by** list to exclude classes from conversion when annotated by annotations matching the specified patterns.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 or higher.\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantAssertArgument",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant assert argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constant arguments in 'assertTrue()', 'assertFalse()', 'assertNull()', and 'assertNotNull()' calls. Calls to these methods with constant arguments will either always succeed or always fail. Such statements can easily be left over after refactoring and are probably not intended. Example: 'assertNotNull(\"foo\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports constant arguments in `assertTrue()`, `assertFalse()`, `assertNull()`, and `assertNotNull()` calls.\n\n\nCalls to these methods with\nconstant arguments will either always succeed or always fail.\nSuch statements can easily be left over after refactoring and are probably not intended.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      assertNotNull(\"foo\");\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 106,
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "RuntimeExec",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Runtime.exec()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Runtime.exec()' or any of its variants. Calls to 'Runtime.exec()' are inherently unportable.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Runtime.exec()` or any of its variants. Calls to `Runtime.exec()` are inherently unportable."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 79,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "StaticInitializerReferencesSubClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static initializer references subclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that refer to their subclasses in static initializers or static fields. Such references can cause JVM-level deadlocks in multithreaded environment, when one thread tries to load the superclass and another thread tries to load the subclass at the same time. Example: 'class Parent {\n    static final Child field = new Child();\n  }\n  class Child extends Parent { }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that refer to their subclasses in static initializers or static fields.\n\nSuch references can cause JVM-level deadlocks in multithreaded environment, when one thread tries to load the superclass\nand another thread tries to load the subclass at the same time.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        static final Child field = new Child();\n      }\n      class Child extends Parent { }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissingDeprecatedAnnotationOnScheduledForRemovalApi",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing '@Deprecated' annotation on scheduled for removal API"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations marked with '@ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval' without '@Deprecated'. Example:   @ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval(inVersion = \"2017.3\")\n  public void myLegacyMethod() { }\n After the quick-fix is applied the result looks like:   @Deprecated\n  @ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval(inVersion = \"2017.3\")\n  public void myLegacyMethod() { }",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations marked with `@ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval` without `@Deprecated`.\n\nExample:\n\n```\n  @ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval(inVersion = \"2017.3\")\n  public void myLegacyMethod() { }\n```\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied the result looks like:\n\n```\n  @Deprecated\n  @ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval(inVersion = \"2017.3\")\n  public void myLegacyMethod() { }\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "JVM languages",
                      "index": 1,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantDeclaredInAbstractClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant declared in 'abstract' class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constants ('public static final' fields) declared in abstract classes. Some coding standards require declaring constants in interfaces instead.",
                  "markdown": "Reports constants (`public static final` fields) declared in abstract classes.\n\nSome coding standards require declaring constants in interfaces instead."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SubtractionInCompareTo",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Subtraction in 'compareTo()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports subtraction in 'compareTo()' methods and methods implementing 'java.util.Comparator.compare()'. While it is a common idiom to use the results of integer subtraction as the result of a 'compareTo()' method, this construct may cause subtle and difficult bugs in cases of integer overflow. Comparing the integer values directly and returning '-1', '0', or '1' is a better practice in most cases. Subtraction on floating point values that is immediately cast to integral type is also reported because precision loss is possible due to rounding. The inspection doesn't report when it's statically determined that value ranges are limited, and overflow never occurs. Additionally, subtraction on 'int' numbers greater than or equal to '0' will never overflow. Therefore, this inspection tries not to warn in those cases. Methods that always return zero or greater can be marked with the 'javax.annotation.Nonnegative' annotation or specified in this inspection's options. Example: 'class DoubleHolder implements Comparable<DoubleHolder> {\n    double d;\n    public int compareTo(DoubleHolder that) {\n        return (int)(this.d - that.d);\n    }\n }' A no-warning example because 'String.length()' is known to be non-negative: 'class A implements Comparable<A> {\n    final String s = \"\";\n    public int compareTo(A a) {\n        return s.length() - a.s.length();\n    }\n }' Use the options to list methods that are safe to use inside a subtraction. Methods are safe when they return an 'int' value that is always greater than or equal to '0'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports subtraction in `compareTo()` methods and methods implementing `java.util.Comparator.compare()`.\n\n\nWhile it is a common idiom to\nuse the results of integer subtraction as the result of a `compareTo()`\nmethod, this construct may cause subtle and difficult bugs in cases of integer overflow.\nComparing the integer values directly and returning `-1`, `0`, or `1` is a better practice in most cases.\n\n\nSubtraction on floating point values that is immediately cast to integral type is also reported because precision loss is possible due to\nrounding.\n\n\nThe inspection doesn't report when it's statically determined that value ranges are limited, and overflow never occurs.\nAdditionally, subtraction on `int` numbers greater than or equal to `0` will never overflow.\nTherefore, this inspection tries not to warn in those cases.\n\n\nMethods that always return zero or greater can be marked with the\n`javax.annotation.Nonnegative` annotation or specified in this inspection's options.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class DoubleHolder implements Comparable<DoubleHolder> {\n        double d;\n        public int compareTo(DoubleHolder that) {\n            return (int)(this.d - that.d);\n        }\n     }\n\nA no-warning example because `String.length()` is known to be non-negative:\n\n\n      class A implements Comparable<A> {\n        final String s = \"\";\n        public int compareTo(A a) {\n            return s.length() - a.s.length();\n        }\n     }\n\n\nUse the options to list methods that are safe to use inside a subtraction.\nMethods are safe when they return an `int` value that is always greater than or equal to `0`."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConnectionResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Connection opened but not safely closed"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Java ME 'javax.microedition.io.Connection' resources that are not opened in front of a 'try' block and closed in the corresponding 'finally' block. Such resources may be inadvertently leaked if an exception is thrown before the resource is closed. Example: 'void example() throws IOException {\n    Connection c = Connector.open(\"foo\");\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports Java ME `javax.microedition.io.Connection` resources that are not opened in front of a `try` block and closed in the corresponding `finally` block. Such resources may be inadvertently leaked if an exception is thrown before the resource is closed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void example() throws IOException {\n        Connection c = Connector.open(\"foo\");\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance/Embedded",
                      "index": 140,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BooleanVariableAlwaysNegated",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boolean variable is always inverted"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boolean variables or fields which are always negated when their value is used. Example: 'void m() {\n        boolean b = true; //boolean variable 'b' is always inverted\n        System.out.println(!b);\n      }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports boolean variables or fields which are always negated when their value is used.\n\nExample:\n\n\n          void m() {\n            boolean b = true; //boolean variable 'b' is always inverted\n            System.out.println(!b);\n          }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Data flow",
                      "index": 52,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ExtendsAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class extends annotation interface"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes declared as an implementation or extension of an annotation interface. While it is legal to extend an annotation interface, it is often done by accident, and the result can't be used as an annotation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes declared as an implementation or extension of an annotation interface.\n\nWhile it is legal to extend an annotation interface, it is often done by accident,\nand the result can't be used as an annotation."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
                      "index": 123,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "unused",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused declaration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes, methods, or fields that are not used or unreachable from the entry points. An entry point can be a main method, tests, classes from outside the specified scope, classes accessible from 'module-info.java', and so on. It is possible to configure custom entry points by using name patterns or annotations. Example: 'public class Department {\n    private Organization myOrganization;\n  }' In this example, 'Department' explicitly references 'Organization' but if 'Department' class itself is unused, then inspection will report both classes. The inspection also reports parameters that are not used by their methods and all method implementations and overriders, as well as local variables that are declared but not used. Note: Some unused members may not be reported during in-editor code highlighting. For performance reasons, a non-private member is checked only when its name rarely occurs in the project. To see all results, run the inspection by selecting Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name from the main menu. Use the visibility settings below to configure members to be reported. For example, configuring report 'private' methods only means that 'public' methods of 'private' inner class will be reported but 'protected' methods of top level class will be ignored. Use the entry points tab to configure entry points to be considered during the inspection run. You can add entry points manually when inspection results are ready. If your code uses unsupported frameworks, there are several options: If the framework relies on annotations, use the Annotations... button to configure the framework's annotations. If the framework doesn't rely on annotations, try to configure class name patterns that are expected by the framework. This way the annotated code accessible by the framework internals will be treated as used.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes, methods, or fields that are not used or unreachable from the entry points.\n\nAn entry point can be a main method, tests, classes from outside the specified scope, classes accessible from\n`module-info.java`, and so on. It is possible to configure custom entry points by using name patterns or annotations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Department {\n        private Organization myOrganization;\n      }\n\nIn this example, `Department` explicitly references `Organization` but if `Department` class itself is unused, then inspection will report both classes.\n\n\nThe inspection also reports parameters that are not used by their methods and all method implementations and overriders, as well as local\nvariables that are declared but not used.\n\n\n**Note:** Some unused members may not be reported during in-editor code highlighting. For performance reasons, a non-private member is\nchecked only when its name rarely occurs in the project.\nTo see all results, run the inspection by selecting **Code \\| Inspect Code** or **Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** from the main menu.\n\nUse the visibility settings below to configure members to be reported. For example, configuring report `private` methods only means\nthat `public` methods of `private` inner class will be reported but `protected` methods of top level class\nwill be ignored.\n\n\nUse the **entry points** tab to configure entry points to be considered during the inspection run.\n\nYou can add entry points manually when inspection results are ready.\n\nIf your code uses unsupported frameworks, there are several options:\n\n* If the framework relies on annotations, use the **Annotations...** button to configure the framework's annotations.\n* If the framework doesn't rely on annotations, try to configure class name patterns that are expected by the framework.\n\nThis way the annotated code accessible by the framework internals will be treated as used."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "MismatchedStringCase",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Mismatched case in 'String' operation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'String' method calls that always return the same value ('-1' or 'false') because a lowercase character is searched in an uppercase-only string or vice versa. Reported methods include 'equals', 'startsWith', 'endsWith', 'contains', 'indexOf', and 'lastIndexOf'. Example:   if (columnName.toLowerCase().equals(\"ID\")) {...}\n New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports `String` method calls that always return the same value (`-1` or `false`) because a lowercase character is searched in an uppercase-only string or vice versa.\n\nReported methods include `equals`, `startsWith`, `endsWith`, `contains`,\n`indexOf`, and `lastIndexOf`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n```\n  if (columnName.toLowerCase().equals(\"ID\")) {...}\n```\n\nNew in 2019.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousGetterSetter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious getter/setter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports getter or setter methods that access a field that is not expected by its name. For example, when 'getY()' returns the 'x' field. Usually, it might be a copy-paste error. Example: 'class Point {\n    private int x;\n    private int y;\n\n    public void setX(int x) { // Warning: setter 'setX()' assigns field 'y'\n      this.y = x;\n    }\n\n    public int getY() { // Warning: getter 'getY()' returns field 'x'\n      return x;\n    }\n  }' Use the checkbox below to report situations when a field in the class has a name that matches a name of a getter or a setter.",
                  "markdown": "Reports getter or setter methods that access a field that is not expected by its name. For example, when `getY()` returns the `x` field. Usually, it might be a copy-paste error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    class Point {\n        private int x;\n        private int y;\n\n        public void setX(int x) { // Warning: setter 'setX()' assigns field 'y'\n          this.y = x;\n        }\n\n        public int getY() { // Warning: getter 'getY()' returns field 'x'\n          return x;\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to report situations when a field in the class has a name that matches a name of a getter or a setter."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              {
                "id": "AssignmentToNull",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'null' assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables that are assigned to 'null' outside a declaration. The main purpose of 'null' in Java is to denote uninitialized reference variables. In rare cases, assigning a variable explicitly to 'null' is useful to aid garbage collection. However, using 'null' to denote a missing, not specified, or invalid value or a not found element is considered bad practice and may make your code more prone to 'NullPointerExceptions'. Instead, consider defining a sentinel object with the intended semantics or use library types like 'Optional' to denote the absence of a value. Example: 'Integer convert(String s) {\n    Integer value;\n    try {\n      value = Integer.parseInt(s);\n    } catch (NumberFormatException e) {\n      // Warning: null is used to denote an 'invalid value'\n      value = null;\n    }\n    return value;\n  }' Use the Ignore assignments to fields option to ignore assignments to fields.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables that are assigned to `null` outside a declaration.\n\nThe main purpose of `null` in Java is to denote uninitialized\nreference variables. In rare cases, assigning a variable explicitly to `null`\nis useful to aid garbage collection. However, using `null` to denote a missing, not specified, or invalid value or a not\nfound element is considered bad practice and may make your code more prone to `NullPointerExceptions`.\nInstead, consider defining a sentinel object with the intended semantics\nor use library types like `Optional` to denote the absence of a value.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Integer convert(String s) {\n        Integer value;\n        try {\n          value = Integer.parseInt(s);\n        } catch (NumberFormatException e) {\n          // Warning: null is used to denote an 'invalid value'\n          value = null;\n        }\n        return value;\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore assignments to fields** option to ignore assignments to fields."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                      "toolComponent": {
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "NonSynchronizedMethodOverridesSynchronizedMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsynchronized method overrides 'synchronized' method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'synchronized' methods overriding 'synchronized' methods. The overridden method will not be automatically synchronized if the superclass method is declared as 'synchronized'. This may result in unexpected race conditions when using the subclass. Example: 'class Super {\n    synchronized void process() {}\n  }\n  class Sub extends Super {\n    // Unsynchronized method 'process()' overrides synchronized method\n    void process() {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`synchronized` methods overriding `synchronized` methods.\n\n\nThe overridden method will not be automatically synchronized if the superclass method\nis declared as `synchronized`. This may result in unexpected race conditions when using the subclass.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Super {\n        synchronized void process() {}\n      }\n      class Sub extends Super {\n        // Unsynchronized method 'process()' overrides synchronized method\n        void process() {}\n      }  \n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "WaitCalledOnCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' called on 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition' object"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'wait()' made on a 'java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition' object. This is probably a programming error, and some variant of the 'await()' method was intended instead. Example: 'void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n    while (acquired) {\n      released.wait();\n    }\n  }' Good code would look like this: 'void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n    while (acquired) {\n      released.await();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `wait()` made on a `java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition` object. This is probably a programming error, and some variant of the `await()` method was intended instead.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n        while (acquired) {\n          released.wait();\n        }\n      }\n\nGood code would look like this:\n\n\n      void acquire(Condition released) throws InterruptedException {\n        while (acquired) {\n          released.await();\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ProtectedMemberInFinalClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'protected' member in 'final' class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'protected' members in 'final'classes. Since 'final' classes cannot be inherited, marking the method as 'protected' may be confusing. It is better to declare such members as 'private' or package-visible instead. Example: 'record Bar(int a, int b) {\n  protected int sum() { \n     return a + b;\n  }\n}'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'record Bar(int a, int b) {\n  int sum() { \n     return a + b;\n  }\n}' As shown in the example, a class can be marked as 'final' explicitly or implicitly.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `protected` members in `final`classes.\n\nSince `final` classes cannot be inherited, marking the method as `protected`\nmay be confusing. It is better to declare such members as `private` or package-visible instead.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    record Bar(int a, int b) {\n      protected int sum() { \n         return a + b;\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    record Bar(int a, int b) {\n      int sum() { \n         return a + b;\n      }\n    }\n\nAs shown in the example, a class can be marked as `final` explicitly or implicitly."
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              {
                "id": "TooBroadCatch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly broad 'catch' block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'catch' blocks with parameters that are more generic than the exception thrown by the corresponding 'try' block. Example: 'try  {\n    File file = new File(pathToFile);\n    return file.getAbsolutePath();\n  } catch (Exception ex) { // warning: 'catch' of 'Exception' is too broad, masking exceptions 'RuntimeException'\n    return defaultFilePath;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'try  {\n    File file = new File(pathToFile);\n    return file.getAbsolutePath();\n  } catch (RuntimeException ex) {\n    return defaultFilePath;\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Only warn on RuntimeException, Exception, Error or Throwable option to have this inspection warn only on the most generic exceptions. Use the Ignore exceptions which hide others but are themselves thrown option to ignore any exceptions that hide other exceptions but still may be thrown and thus are technically not overly broad.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `catch` blocks with parameters that are more generic than the exception thrown by the corresponding `try` block.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try  {\n        File file = new File(pathToFile);\n        return file.getAbsolutePath();\n      } catch (Exception ex) { // warning: 'catch' of 'Exception' is too broad, masking exceptions 'RuntimeException'\n        return defaultFilePath;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try  {\n        File file = new File(pathToFile);\n        return file.getAbsolutePath();\n      } catch (RuntimeException ex) {\n        return defaultFilePath;\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Only warn on RuntimeException, Exception, Error or Throwable** option to have this inspection warn only on the most generic exceptions.\n* Use the **Ignore exceptions which hide others but are themselves thrown** option to ignore any exceptions that hide other exceptions but still may be thrown and thus are technically not overly broad."
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              {
                "id": "DanglingJavadoc",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Dangling Javadoc comment"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Javadoc comments that don't belong to any class, method or field. The Javadoc tool ignores dangling Javadoc comments and doesn't include them in the HTML documentation it generates. Example: 'class A {\n    /**\n     * Dangling comment\n     */\n    /**\n     * Method javadoc\n     */\n     public void m(){}\n  }' A quick-fix is available to delete such comments completely or convert them into a block comment. After the quick-fix is applied: 'class A {\n    /*\n      Dangling comment\n    */\n    /**\n     * Method javadoc\n     */\n    public void m(){}\n  }' Use the Ignore file header comment in JavaDoc format option to ignore comments at the beginning of Java files. These are usually copyright messages.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Javadoc comments that don't belong to any class, method or field. The Javadoc tool ignores dangling Javadoc comments and doesn't include them in the HTML documentation it generates.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class A {\n        /**\n         * Dangling comment\n         */\n        /**\n         * Method javadoc\n         */\n         public void m(){}\n      }\n\nA quick-fix is available to delete such comments completely or convert them into a block comment. After the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class A {\n        /*\n          Dangling comment\n        */\n        /**\n         * Method javadoc\n         */\n        public void m(){}\n      }\n\nUse the **Ignore file header comment in JavaDoc format** option to ignore comments at the beginning of Java files.\nThese are usually copyright messages."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                "id": "HibernateResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Hibernate resource opened but not safely closed"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to the 'openSession()' method if the returned 'org.hibernate.Session' resource is not safely closed. By default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with 'close' or 'cleanup' in its name. Example: 'void doHibernateQuery(SessionFactory factory) {\n    Session session = factory.openSession(); //warning\n    session.createQuery(\"...\");\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether a 'org.hibernate.Session' resource is allowed to be opened inside a 'try' block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a 'try' block. Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to the `openSession()` method if the returned `org.hibernate.Session` resource is not safely closed.\n\n\nBy default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with\n'close' or 'cleanup' in its name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void doHibernateQuery(SessionFactory factory) {\n        Session session = factory.openSession(); //warning\n        session.createQuery(\"...\");\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether a `org.hibernate.Session` resource is allowed to be opened inside a `try` block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a `try` block.\n* Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryInitCause",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary call to 'Throwable.initCause()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Throwable.initCause()' where an exception constructor also takes a 'Throwable cause' argument. In this case, the 'initCause()' call can be removed and its argument can be added to the call to the exception's constructor. Example: 'try {\n      process();\n  }\n  catch (RuntimeException ex) {\n    RuntimeException wrapper = new RuntimeException(\"Error while processing\");\n    wrapper.initCause(ex); // Unnecessary call to 'Throwable.initCause()'\n    throw wrapper;\n  }' A quick-fix is available to pass the cause argument to the constructor. After the quick-fix is applied: 'try {\n      process();\n  }\n  catch (RuntimeException ex) {\n    RuntimeException wrapper = new RuntimeException(\"Error while processing\", ex);\n    throw wrapper;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Throwable.initCause()` where an exception constructor also takes a `Throwable cause` argument.\n\nIn this case, the `initCause()` call can be removed and its argument can be added to the call to the exception's constructor.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n          process();\n      }\n      catch (RuntimeException ex) {\n        RuntimeException wrapper = new RuntimeException(\"Error while processing\");\n        wrapper.initCause(ex); // Unnecessary call to 'Throwable.initCause()'\n        throw wrapper;\n      }\n\nA quick-fix is available to pass the cause argument to the constructor. After the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try {\n          process();\n      }\n      catch (RuntimeException ex) {\n        RuntimeException wrapper = new RuntimeException(\"Error while processing\", ex);\n        throw wrapper;\n      }\n      \n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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              {
                "id": "ComparisonOfShortAndChar",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Comparison of 'short' and 'char' values"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports equality comparisons between 'short' and 'char' values. Such comparisons may cause subtle bugs because while both values are 2-byte long, 'short' values are signed, and 'char' values are unsigned. Example: 'if (Character.MAX_VALUE == shortValue()) {} //never can be true'",
                  "markdown": "Reports equality comparisons between `short` and `char` values.\n\nSuch comparisons may cause subtle bugs because while both values are 2-byte long, `short` values are\nsigned, and `char` values are unsigned.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    if (Character.MAX_VALUE == shortValue()) {} //never can be true\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ArrayCanBeReplacedWithEnumValues",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Array can be replaced with enum values"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports arrays of enum constants that can be replaced with a call to 'EnumType.values()'. Usually, when updating such an enum, you have to update the array as well. However, if you use 'EnumType.values()' instead, no modifications are required. Example: 'enum States {\n     NOT_RUN, IN_PROGRESS, FINISHED;\n  }\n  \n  handleStates(new States[] {NOT_RUN, IN_PROGRESS, FINISHED});' After the quick-fix is applied: 'handleStates(States.values());' New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports arrays of enum constants that can be replaced with a call to `EnumType.values()`.\n\nUsually, when updating such an enum, you have to update the array as well. However, if you use `EnumType.values()`\ninstead, no modifications are required.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      enum States {\n         NOT_RUN, IN_PROGRESS, FINISHED;\n      }\n      \n      handleStates(new States[] {NOT_RUN, IN_PROGRESS, FINISHED});\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      handleStates(States.values());\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                      "index": 11,
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              },
              {
                "id": "WaitNotifyNotInSynchronizedContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' or 'notify()' is not in synchronized context"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'wait()', 'notify()', and 'notifyAll()' that are not made inside a corresponding synchronized statement or synchronized method. Calling these methods on an object without holding a lock on that object causes 'IllegalMonitorStateException'. Such a construct is not necessarily an error, as the necessary lock may be acquired before the containing method is called, but it's worth looking at. Example: 'class Sync {\n    private final Object lock = new Object();\n\n    void test() throws InterruptedException {\n      synchronized (this) {\n        lock.wait(); // 'lock.wait()' is not synchronized on 'lock'\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `wait()`, `notify()`, and `notifyAll()` that are not made inside a corresponding synchronized statement or synchronized method.\n\n\nCalling these methods on an object\nwithout holding a lock on that object causes `IllegalMonitorStateException`.\nSuch a construct is not necessarily an error, as the necessary lock may be acquired before\nthe containing method is called, but it's worth looking at.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Sync {\n        private final Object lock = new Object();\n\n        void test() throws InterruptedException {\n          synchronized (this) {\n            lock.wait(); // 'lock.wait()' is not synchronized on 'lock'\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DollarSignInName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of '$' in identifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables, methods, and classes with dollar signs ('$') in their names. While such names are legal Java, their use outside of generated java code is strongly discouraged. Example: 'class SalaryIn${}' Rename quick-fix is suggested only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables, methods, and classes with dollar signs (`$`) in their names. While such names are legal Java, their use outside of generated java code is strongly discouraged.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class SalaryIn${}\n\nRename quick-fix is suggested only in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions",
                      "index": 63,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DynamicRegexReplaceableByCompiledPattern",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Dynamic regular expression could be replaced by compiled 'Pattern'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to the regular expression methods (such as 'matches()' or 'split()') of 'java.lang.String' using constant arguments. Such calls may be profitably replaced with a 'private static final Pattern' field so that the regular expression does not have to be compiled each time it is used. Example: 'text.replaceAll(\"abc\", replacement);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'private static final Pattern ABC = Pattern.compile(\"abc\", Pattern.LITERAL);\n  ABC.matcher(text).replaceAll(Matcher.quoteReplacement(replacement));'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to the regular expression methods (such as `matches()` or `split()`) of `java.lang.String` using constant arguments.\n\n\nSuch calls may be profitably replaced with a `private static final Pattern` field\nso that the regular expression does not have to be compiled each time it is used.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      text.replaceAll(\"abc\", replacement);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      private static final Pattern ABC = Pattern.compile(\"abc\", Pattern.LITERAL);\n      ABC.matcher(text).replaceAll(Matcher.quoteReplacement(replacement));\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EmptyInitializer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty class initializer"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty class initializer blocks.",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty class initializer blocks."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
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              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryBreak",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'break' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any unnecessary 'break' statements. An 'break' statement is unnecessary if no other statements are executed after it has been removed. Example: 'switch (e) {\n    case A -> {\n        System.out.println(\"A\");\n        break; // reports 'break' statement is unnecessary\n    }\n    default -> {\n        System.out.println(\"Default\");\n        break; // reports 'break' statement is unnecessary\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any unnecessary `break` statements.\n\nAn `break` statement is unnecessary if no other statements are executed after it has been removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      switch (e) {\n        case A -> {\n            System.out.println(\"A\");\n            break; // reports 'break' statement is unnecessary\n        }\n        default -> {\n            System.out.println(\"Default\");\n            break; // reports 'break' statement is unnecessary\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "RawUseOfParameterizedType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Raw use of parameterized class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports generic classes with omitted type parameters. Such raw use of generic types is valid in Java, but it defeats the purpose of type parameters and may mask bugs. This inspection mirrors the 'rawtypes' warning of 'javac'. Examples: '//warning: Raw use of parameterized class 'List'\nList list = new ArrayList<String>();\n//list of strings was created but integer is accepted as well\nlist.add(1);' '//no warning as it's impossible to provide type arguments during array creation\nIntFunction<List<?>[]> fun = List[]::new;' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore construction of new objects option to ignore raw types used in object construction. Use the Ignore type casts option to ignore raw types used in type casts. Use the Ignore where a type parameter would not compile option to ignore the cases when a type parameter fails to compile (for example, when creating an array or overriding a library method). Use the Ignore parameter types of overriding methods option to ignore type parameters used in parameters of overridden methods. Use the Ignore when automatic quick-fix is not available option to ignore the cases when a quick-fix is not available. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports generic classes with omitted type parameters. Such *raw* use of generic types is valid in Java, but it defeats the purpose of type parameters and may mask bugs. This inspection mirrors the `rawtypes` warning of `javac`.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n    //warning: Raw use of parameterized class 'List'\n    List list = new ArrayList<String>();\n    //list of strings was created but integer is accepted as well\n    list.add(1);\n\n\n    //no warning as it's impossible to provide type arguments during array creation\n    IntFunction<List<?>[]> fun = List[]::new;\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore construction of new objects** option to ignore raw types used in object construction.\n* Use the **Ignore type casts** option to ignore raw types used in type casts.\n* Use the **Ignore where a type parameter would not compile** option to ignore the cases when a type parameter fails to compile (for example, when creating an array or overriding a library method).\n* Use the **Ignore parameter types of overriding methods** option to ignore type parameters used in parameters of overridden methods.\n* Use the **Ignore when automatic quick-fix is not available** option to ignore the cases when a quick-fix is not available.\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "PublicConstructorInNonPublicClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public' constructor in non-public class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' constructors in non-'public' classes. Usually, there is no reason for creating a 'public' constructor in a class with a lower access level. Please note, however, that this inspection changes the behavior of some reflection calls. In particular, 'Class.getConstructor()' won't be able to find the updated constructor ('Class.getDeclaredConstructor()' should be used instead). Do not use the inspection if your code or code of some used frameworks relies on constructor accessibility via 'getConstructor()'. Example: 'class House {\n    public House() {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class House {\n    House() {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` constructors in non-`public` classes.\n\nUsually, there is no reason for creating a `public` constructor in a class with a lower access level.\nPlease note, however, that this inspection changes the behavior of some reflection calls. In particular,\n`Class.getConstructor()` won't be able to find the updated constructor\n(`Class.getDeclaredConstructor()` should be used instead). Do not use the inspection if your code\nor code of some used frameworks relies on constructor accessibility via `getConstructor()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class House {\n        public House() {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class House {\n        House() {}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ProtectedInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Protected nested class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'protected' nested classes. Example: 'public class Outer {\n    protected static class Nested {} // warning\n    protected class Inner {}         // warning\n    protected enum Mode {}           // warning depends on the setting\n    protected interface I {}         // warning depends on the setting\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore 'protected' inner enums option to ignore 'protected' inner enums. Use the Ignore 'protected' inner interfaces option to ignore 'protected' inner interfaces.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `protected` nested classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Outer {\n        protected static class Nested {} // warning\n        protected class Inner {}         // warning\n        protected enum Mode {}           // warning depends on the setting\n        protected interface I {}         // warning depends on the setting\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore 'protected' inner enums** option to ignore `protected` inner enums.\n* Use the **Ignore 'protected' inner interfaces** option to ignore `protected` inner interfaces."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                "id": "UnqualifiedStaticUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unqualified static access"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usage of static members that is not qualified with the class name. This is legal if the static member is in the same class, but may be confusing. Example: 'class Foo {\n    static void foo() {}\n    static int x;\n\n    void bar() {\n      foo();\n      System.out.println(x);\n    }\n\n    static void baz() { foo(); }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    static void foo() {}\n    static int x;\n\n    void bar() {\n      Foo.foo();\n      System.out.println(Foo.x);\n    }\n\n    static void baz() { Foo.foo(); }\n  }' Use the inspection settings to toggle the reporting for the following items: static fields access 'void bar() { System.out.println(x); }' calls to static methods 'void bar() { foo(); }' 'static void baz() { foo(); }' You can also configure the inspection to only report static member usage from a non-static context. In the above example, 'static void baz() { foo(); }' will not be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usage of static members that is not qualified with the class name.\n\n\nThis is legal if the static member is in\nthe same class, but may be confusing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        static void foo() {}\n        static int x;\n\n        void bar() {\n          foo();\n          System.out.println(x);\n        }\n\n        static void baz() { foo(); }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        static void foo() {}\n        static int x;\n\n        void bar() {\n          Foo.foo();\n          System.out.println(Foo.x);\n        }\n\n        static void baz() { Foo.foo(); }\n      }\n\nUse the inspection settings to toggle the reporting for the following items:\n\n*\n  static fields access  \n\n  `void bar() { System.out.println(x); }`\n\n*\n  calls to static methods  \n\n  `void bar() { foo(); }`  \n\n  `static void baz() { foo(); }`\n\n\nYou can also configure the inspection to only report static member usage from a non-static context.\nIn the above example, `static void baz() { foo(); }` will not be reported."
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              {
                "id": "StaticGuardedByInstance",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static member guarded by instance field or this"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@GuardedBy' annotations on 'static' fields or methods in which the guard is either a non-static field or 'this'. Guarding a static element with a non-static element may result in excessive concurrency, multiple threads may be able to access the guarded field simultaneously by locking in different object contexts. Example: 'private ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock();\n\n    @GuardedBy(\"lock\")\n    public static void bar() {\n        // ...\n    }' Supported '@GuardedBy' annotations are: 'net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy' 'javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy' 'org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy' 'androidx.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@GuardedBy` annotations on `static` fields or methods in which the guard is either a non-static field or `this`.\n\nGuarding a static element with a non-static element may result in\nexcessive concurrency, multiple threads may be able to access the guarded field simultaneously by locking in different object contexts.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        private ReadWriteLock lock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock();\n\n        @GuardedBy(\"lock\")\n        public static void bar() {\n            // ...\n        }\n\nSupported `@GuardedBy` annotations are:\n\n* `net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy`\n* `javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy`\n* `org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy`\n* `androidx.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy`"
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              {
                "id": "ExternalizableWithoutPublicNoArgConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Externalizable' class without 'public' no-arg constructor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Externalizable' classes without a public no-argument constructor. When an 'Externalizable' object is reconstructed, an instance is created using the public no-arg constructor before the 'readExternal' method called. If a public no-arg constructor is not available, a 'java.io.InvalidClassException' will be thrown at runtime.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Externalizable` classes without a public no-argument constructor.\n\nWhen an `Externalizable` object is reconstructed, an instance is created using the public\nno-arg constructor before the `readExternal` method called. If a public\nno-arg constructor is not available, a `java.io.InvalidClassException` will be\nthrown at runtime."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ManualArrayCopy",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Manual array copy"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports manual copying of array contents that can be replaced with a call to 'System.arraycopy()'. Example: 'for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {\n    newArray[i] = array[i];\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, array.length);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports manual copying of array contents that can be replaced with a call to `System.arraycopy()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {\n        newArray[i] = array[i];\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, array.length);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "StaticPseudoFunctionalStyleMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pseudo-functional expression using static class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of pseudo-functional code if 'Java Stream API' is available. Though 'guava Iterable API' provides functionality similar to 'Java Streams API', it's slightly different and may miss some features. Especially, primitive-specialized stream variants like 'IntStream' are more performant than generic variants. Example: 'List<String> transformedIterable = Iterables.transform(someList, someTransformFunction);//warning: Pseudo functional style code' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<String> transformedIterable = someList.stream().map(someTransformFunction).collect(Collectors.toList());' Note: Code semantics can be changed; for example, guava's 'Iterable.transform' produces a lazy-evaluated iterable, but the replacement is eager-evaluated. Use the Static method calls translated to the 'Stream' API option to configure static method calls that should be translated to the 'stream' API. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of pseudo-functional code if `Java Stream API` is available.\n\nThough `guava Iterable API` provides functionality similar to `Java Streams API`, it's slightly different and\nmay miss some features.\nEspecially, primitive-specialized stream variants like `IntStream` are more performant than generic variants.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    List<String> transformedIterable = Iterables.transform(someList, someTransformFunction);//warning: Pseudo functional style code\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    List<String> transformedIterable = someList.stream().map(someTransformFunction).collect(Collectors.toList());\n\n\n**Note:** Code semantics can be changed; for example, guava's `Iterable.transform` produces a lazy-evaluated iterable,\nbut the replacement is eager-evaluated.\n\n\nUse the **Static method calls translated to the 'Stream' API** option\nto configure static method calls that should be translated to the `stream` API.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ControlFlowStatementWithoutBraces",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Control flow statement without braces"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'if', 'while', 'do', or 'for' statements without braces. Some code styles, e.g. the Google Java Style guide, require braces for all control statements. When adding further statements to control statements without braces, it is important not to forget adding braces. When commenting out a line of code, it is also necessary to be more careful when not using braces, to not inadvertently make the next statement part of the control flow statement. Always using braces makes inserting or commenting out a line of code safer. It's likely the goto fail vulnerability would not have happened, if an always use braces code style was used. Control statements with braces make the control flow easier to see, without relying on, possibly incorrect, indentation. Example: 'class Strange {\n    void x(boolean one, boolean two) {\n      if(one)\n        if(two)\n          foo();\n      else\n        bar();\n    }\n\n    void foo() {}\n    void bar() {}\n  }' The quick-fix wraps the statement body with braces: 'class Strange {\n    void x(boolean one, boolean two) {\n      if(one) {\n        if(two) {\n          foo();\n        } else {\n          bar();\n        }\n      }\n    }\n\n    void foo() {}\n    void bar() {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `if`, `while`, `do`, or `for` statements without braces. Some code styles, e.g. the [Google Java Style guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html), require braces for all control statements.\n\n\nWhen adding further statements to control statements without braces, it is important not to forget adding braces.\nWhen commenting out a line of code, it is also necessary to be more careful when not using braces,\nto not inadvertently make the next statement part of the control flow statement.\nAlways using braces makes inserting or commenting out a line of code safer.\n\n\nIt's likely the [goto fail vulnerability](https://www.imperialviolet.org/2014/02/22/applebug.html) would not have happened,\nif an always use braces code style was used.\nControl statements with braces make the control flow easier to see, without relying on, possibly incorrect, indentation.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class Strange {\n        void x(boolean one, boolean two) {\n          if(one)\n            if(two)\n              foo();\n          else\n            bar();\n        }\n\n        void foo() {}\n        void bar() {}\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix wraps the statement body with braces:\n\n\n      class Strange {\n        void x(boolean one, boolean two) {\n          if(one) {\n            if(two) {\n              foo();\n            } else {\n              bar();\n            }\n          }\n        }\n\n        void foo() {}\n        void bar() {}\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "MisspelledEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equal()' instead of 'equals()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations of 'equal()' with a single parameter. Normally, this is a typo and 'equals()' is actually intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the method to 'equals'. Example: 'class Main {\n    public boolean equal(Object obj) {\n      return true;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main {\n    public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n      return true;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations of `equal()` with a single parameter. Normally, this is a typo and `equals()` is actually intended.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the method to `equals`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        public boolean equal(Object obj) {\n          return true;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main {\n        public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n          return true;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "NonFinalFieldInEnum",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final field in 'enum'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-final fields in enumeration types as they are rarely needed and provide a global mutable state. Example: 'enum Enum {\n    FIRST(\"first\"),\n    SECOND(\"second\");\n\n    public String str;\n\n    Enum(String str) {\n        this.str = str;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum Enum {\n    FIRST(\"first\"),\n    SECOND(\"second\");\n\n    public final String str;\n\n    Enum(String str) {\n        this.str = str;\n    }\n  }' Configure the `Ignore field if quick-fix is not available` checkbox to only highlight fields that can be made final by the quick-fix.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-final fields in enumeration types as they are rarely needed and provide a global mutable state.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum Enum {\n        FIRST(\"first\"),\n        SECOND(\"second\");\n\n        public String str;\n\n        Enum(String str) {\n            this.str = str;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum Enum {\n        FIRST(\"first\"),\n        SECOND(\"second\");\n\n        public final String str;\n\n        Enum(String str) {\n            this.str = str;\n        }\n      }\n\nConfigure the \\`Ignore field if quick-fix is not available\\` checkbox to only highlight fields that can be made final by the quick-fix."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "LengthOneStringInIndexOf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Single character string argument in 'String.indexOf()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports single character strings being used as an argument in 'String.indexOf()' and 'String.lastIndexOf()' calls. A quick-fix is suggested to replace such string literals with equivalent character literals, gaining some performance enhancement. Example: 'return s.indexOf(\"x\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 'return s.indexOf('x');'",
                  "markdown": "Reports single character strings being used as an argument in `String.indexOf()` and `String.lastIndexOf()` calls.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to replace such string literals with equivalent character literals, gaining some performance enhancement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      return s.indexOf(\"x\");\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      return s.indexOf('x');\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "TrivialFunctionalExpressionUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Trivial usage of functional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports functional interface methods calls that are directly invoked on the definition of the lambda, method reference, or anonymous class. Such method calls can be replaced with the body of the functional interface implementation. Example: 'boolean contains(List<String> names, String name) {\n    return ((Predicate<String>)x -> {\n      return names.contains(x);\n    }).test(name);\n  }' When the quick-fix is applied, the method call changes to: 'boolean contains(List<String> names, String name) {\n    return names.contains(name);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports functional interface methods calls that are directly invoked on the definition of the lambda, method reference, or anonymous class. Such method calls can be replaced with the body of the functional interface implementation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean contains(List<String> names, String name) {\n        return ((Predicate<String>)x -> {\n          return names.contains(x);\n        }).test(name);\n      }\n\nWhen the quick-fix is applied, the method call changes to:\n\n\n      boolean contains(List<String> names, String name) {\n        return names.contains(name);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "EnumClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Enumerated class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports enum classes. Such statements are not supported in Java 1.4 and earlier JVM.",
                  "markdown": "Reports **enum** classes. Such statements are not supported in Java 1.4 and earlier JVM."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "AnonymousHasLambdaAlternative",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous type has shorter lambda alternative"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous classes which could be transformed to a constructor or a factory method call with a lambda expression argument. The following classes are reported by this inspection: Anonymous classes extending 'ThreadLocal' which have an 'initialValue()' method (can be replaced with 'ThreadLocal.withInitial') Anonymous classes extending 'Thread' which have a 'run()' method (can be replaced with 'new Thread(Runnable)' Example: 'new Thread() {\n    @Override\n    public void run() {\n      System.out.println(\"Hello from thread!\");\n    }\n  }.start();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'new Thread(() -> {\n    System.out.println(\"Hello from thread!\");\n  }).start();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous classes which could be transformed to a constructor or a factory method call with a lambda expression argument.\n\nThe following classes are reported by this inspection:\n\n* Anonymous classes extending `ThreadLocal` which have an `initialValue()` method (can be replaced with `ThreadLocal.withInitial`)\n* Anonymous classes extending `Thread` which have a `run()` method (can be replaced with `new Thread(Runnable)`\n\nExample:\n\n\n      new Thread() {\n        @Override\n        public void run() {\n          System.out.println(\"Hello from thread!\");\n        }\n      }.start();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      new Thread(() -> {\n        System.out.println(\"Hello from thread!\");\n      }).start();\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ExtendsThread",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class directly extends 'Thread'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that directly extend 'java.lang.Thread'. It is usually recommended to prefer composition over inheritance to create more reusable code that is easier to modify later. Example: 'class MainThread extends Thread {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that directly extend `java.lang.Thread`. It is usually recommended to prefer composition over inheritance to create more reusable code that is easier to modify later.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class MainThread extends Thread {\n      }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifyOptionalCallChains",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Optional call chain can be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Optional call chains that can be simplified. Here are several examples of possible simplifications: 'optional.map(x -> true).orElse(false)' → 'optional.isPresent()' 'optional.map(x -> Optional.of(x.trim())).orElseGet(Optional::empty)' → 'optional.map(String::trim)' 'optional.map(x -> (String)x).orElse(null)' → '(String) optional.orElse(null)' 'Optional.ofNullable(optional.orElse(null))' → 'optional' 'val = optional.orElse(null); val != null ? val : defaultExpr' → 'optional.orElse(defaultExpr)' 'val = optional.orElse(null); if(val != null) expr(val)' → 'optional.ifPresent(val -> expr(val))' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports **Optional** call chains that can be simplified. Here are several examples of possible simplifications:\n\n* `optional.map(x -> true).orElse(false)` → `optional.isPresent()`\n* `optional.map(x -> Optional.of(x.trim())).orElseGet(Optional::empty)` → `optional.map(String::trim)`\n* `optional.map(x -> (String)x).orElse(null)` → `(String) optional.orElse(null)`\n* `Optional.ofNullable(optional.orElse(null))` → `optional`\n* `val = optional.orElse(null); val != null ? val : defaultExpr ` → `optional.orElse(defaultExpr)`\n* `val = optional.orElse(null); if(val != null) expr(val) ` → `optional.ifPresent(val -> expr(val))`\n\nNew in 2017.2"
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                "id": "RandomDoubleForRandomInteger",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Using 'Random.nextDouble()' to get random integer"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.util.Random.nextDouble()' that are used to create a positive integer number by multiplying the call by a factor and casting to an integer. For generating a random positive integer in a range, 'java.util.Random.nextInt(int)' is simpler and more efficient. Example: 'int getRandomInt() {\n    return (int) ((new Random()).nextDouble() * SIZE);\n  }'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'int getRandomInt() {\n    return (new Random()).nextInt(SIZE);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.util.Random.nextDouble()` that are used to create a positive integer number by multiplying the call by a factor and casting to an integer.\n\n\nFor generating a random positive integer in a range,\n`java.util.Random.nextInt(int)` is simpler and more efficient.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int getRandomInt() {\n        return (int) ((new Random()).nextDouble() * SIZE);\n      }\n      \nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int getRandomInt() {\n        return (new Random()).nextInt(SIZE);\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "SuspiciousArrayCast",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious array cast"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports suspicious array casts. An array cast is considered suspicious when it casts to a more specific array type. Such a cast is legal at compile time but may fail with a 'ClassCastException' at runtime. Example: 'Number[] numbers = new Number[]{1L, 2L, 4L};\n  Long[] longs = (Long[])numbers;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports suspicious array casts. An array cast is considered suspicious when it casts to a more specific array type. Such a cast is legal at compile time but may fail with a `ClassCastException` at runtime.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Number[] numbers = new Number[]{1L, 2L, 4L};\n      Long[] longs = (Long[])numbers;\n"
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                "id": "ZeroLengthArrayInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Zero-length array allocation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports allocations of arrays with known lengths of zero. Since array lengths in Java are non-modifiable, it is almost always possible to share zero-length arrays, rather than repeatedly allocate new ones. Such sharing may provide useful optimizations in the program runtime or footprint. Note that the inspection does not report zero-length arrays allocated as static final fields, since those arrays are assumed to be used for implementing array sharing.",
                  "markdown": "Reports allocations of arrays with known lengths of zero.\n\n\nSince array lengths in Java are non-modifiable, it is almost always possible to share zero-length arrays, rather than repeatedly\nallocate new ones. Such sharing may provide useful optimizations in the program runtime or footprint.\n\n\nNote that the inspection does not report zero-length arrays allocated as static final fields,\nsince those arrays are assumed to be used for implementing array sharing."
                },
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                "id": "DivideByZero",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Division by zero"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports division by zero or remainder by zero. Such expressions will produce an 'Infinity', '-Infinity' or 'NaN' result for doubles or floats, and will throw an 'ArithmeticException' for integers. When the expression has a 'NaN' result, the fix suggests replacing the division expression with the 'NaN' constant.",
                  "markdown": "Reports division by zero or remainder by zero. Such expressions will produce an `Infinity`, `-Infinity` or `NaN` result for doubles or floats, and will throw an `ArithmeticException` for integers.\n\nWhen the expression has a `NaN` result, the fix suggests replacing the division expression with the `NaN` constant."
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                "id": "MissingSerialAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'@Serial' annotation could be used"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods and fields in the 'Serializable' and 'Externalizable' classes that are suitable to be annotated with the 'java.io.Serial' annotation. The quick-fix adds the annotation. Example: 'class Main implements Serializable {\n  private static final long serialVersionUID = 7874493593505141603L;\n\n  private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n  }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main implements Serializable {\n    @Serial\n    private static final long serialVersionUID = 7874493593505141603L;\n\n    @Serial\n    private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n    }\n}' Example: 'class Main implements Externalizable {\n    protected Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {\n      return \"SomeObject\";\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main implements Externalizable {\n    @Serial\n    protected Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {\n        return \"SomeObject\";\n    }\n  }' For more information about all possible cases, refer the documentation for 'java.io.Serial'. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher. New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods and fields in the `Serializable` and `Externalizable` classes that are suitable to be annotated with the `java.io.Serial` annotation. The quick-fix adds the annotation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    class Main implements Serializable {\n      private static final long serialVersionUID = 7874493593505141603L;\n\n      private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main implements Serializable {\n        @Serial\n        private static final long serialVersionUID = 7874493593505141603L;\n\n        @Serial\n        private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n        }\n    }\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main implements Externalizable {\n        protected Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {\n          return \"SomeObject\";\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main implements Externalizable {\n        @Serial\n        protected Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {\n            return \"SomeObject\";\n        }\n      }\n\nFor more information about all possible cases, refer the documentation for `java.io.Serial`.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher.\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
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                "id": "MultipleExceptionsDeclaredOnTestMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multiple exceptions declared on test method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit test method 'throws' clauses with more than one exception. Such clauses are unnecessarily verbose. Test methods will not be called from other project code, so there is no need to handle these exceptions separately. For example: '@Test\n  public void testReflection() throws NoSuchMethodException,\n      InvocationTargetException, IllegalAccessException {\n    String result = (String) String.class.getMethod(\"trim\")\n        .invoke(\" hello \");\n    assertEquals(\"hello\", result);\n  }' A quick fix is provided to replace the exception declarations with a single exception: '@Test\n  public void testReflection() throws Exception {\n    String result = (String) String.class.getMethod(\"trim\")\n        .invoke(\" hello \");\n    assertEquals(\"hello\", result);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit test method `throws` clauses with more than one exception. Such clauses are unnecessarily verbose. Test methods will not be called from other project code, so there is no need to handle these exceptions separately.\n\nFor example:\n\n\n      @Test\n      public void testReflection() throws NoSuchMethodException,\n          InvocationTargetException, IllegalAccessException {\n        String result = (String) String.class.getMethod(\"trim\")\n            .invoke(\" hello \");\n        assertEquals(\"hello\", result);\n      }\n\nA quick fix is provided to replace the exception declarations with a single exception:\n\n\n      @Test\n      public void testReflection() throws Exception {\n        String result = (String) String.class.getMethod(\"trim\")\n            .invoke(\" hello \");\n        assertEquals(\"hello\", result);\n      }\n"
                },
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                "id": "StringConcatenationMissingWhitespace",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Whitespace may be missing in string concatenation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports string concatenations with missing whitespaces, that is where the left-hand side ends with a Unicode letter or digit and the right-hand side starts with a Unicode letter or digit. Example: 'String sql = \"SELECT column\" +\n               \"FROM table\";' Use the Ignore concatenations with variable strings option to only report when both the left and right side of the concatenation are literals.",
                  "markdown": "Reports string concatenations with missing whitespaces, that is where the left-hand side ends with a Unicode letter or digit and the right-hand side starts with a Unicode letter or digit.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String sql = \"SELECT column\" +\n                   \"FROM table\";\n\n\nUse the **Ignore concatenations with variable strings** option to only report\nwhen both the left and right side of the concatenation are literals."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "StandardVariableNames",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Standard variable names"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables with 'standard' names that do not correspond to their types. Such names may be confusing. There are the following standard names for specific types: i, j, k, m, n - 'int' f - 'float' d - 'double' b - 'byte' c, ch - 'char' l - 'long' s, str - 'String' Rename quick-fix is suggested only in the editor. Use the option to ignore parameter names which are identical to the parameter name from a direct super method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables with 'standard' names that do not correspond to their types. Such names may be confusing. There are the following standard names for specific types:\n\n* i, j, k, m, n - `int`\n* f - `float`\n* d - `double`\n* b - `byte`\n* c, ch - `char`\n* l - `long`\n* s, str - `String`\n\nRename quick-fix is suggested only in the editor.\n\n\nUse the option to ignore parameter names which are identical to the parameter name from a direct super method."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "ExceptionFromCatchWhichDoesntWrap",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'throw' inside 'catch' block which ignores the caught exception"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports exceptions that are thrown from inside 'catch' blocks but do not \"wrap\" the caught exception. When an exception is thrown in response to an exception, wrapping the initial exception prevents losing valuable context information, such as stack frames and line numbers. Example: '...\n  catch (IOException e) {\n    closeAllConnections();\n    throw new ConnectException(\"Connection problem.\"); // warning: 'throw' inside 'catch' block ignores the caught exception 'e'\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore if result of exception method call is used option to indicate whether the inspection should ignore exceptions whose argument is the result of a method call on the original exception, such as 'getMessage()'. Use the Ignore if thrown exception cannot wrap an exception option to ignore 'throw' statements that throw exceptions without a constructor that accepts a 'Throwable' cause.",
                  "markdown": "Reports exceptions that are thrown from inside `catch` blocks but do not \"wrap\" the caught exception.\n\nWhen an exception is thrown in response to an exception, wrapping the initial exception prevents losing valuable context information,\nsuch as stack frames and line numbers.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      ...\n      catch (IOException e) {\n        closeAllConnections();\n        throw new ConnectException(\"Connection problem.\"); // warning: 'throw' inside 'catch' block ignores the caught exception 'e'\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore if result of exception method call is used** option to indicate whether the inspection should ignore exceptions whose argument is the result of a method call on the original exception, such as `getMessage()`.\n* Use the **Ignore if thrown exception cannot wrap an exception** option to ignore `throw` statements that throw exceptions without a constructor that accepts a `Throwable` cause."
                },
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              {
                "id": "MethodOnlyUsedFromInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Private method only used from inner class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'private' methods which are only called from an inner class of the class containing the method. Such methods can be safely moved into that inner class. Example: 'public class Outer {\n  public static void main(String[] args) {\n    new Inner().run(args[0]);\n  }\n\n  static class Inner {\n    void run(String arg) {\n      // Method isEmpty() is used from Inner class only\n      // consider moving it to the Inner class\n      if (!isEmpty(arg)) {\n        System.out.println(\"Argument is supplied\");\n      }\n    }\n  }\n\n  private static boolean isEmpty(String s) {\n    return s != null && s.trim().isEmpty();\n  }\n}' Use the first checkbox below to ignore 'private' methods which are called from an anonymous or local class. Use the third checkbox to only report 'static' methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `private` methods which are only called from an inner class of the class containing the method. Such methods can be safely moved into that inner class.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    public class Outer {\n      public static void main(String[] args) {\n        new Inner().run(args[0]);\n      }\n\n      static class Inner {\n        void run(String arg) {\n          // Method isEmpty() is used from Inner class only\n          // consider moving it to the Inner class\n          if (!isEmpty(arg)) {\n            System.out.println(\"Argument is supplied\");\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\n      private static boolean isEmpty(String s) {\n        return s != null && s.trim().isEmpty();\n      }\n    }\n\n\nUse the first checkbox below to ignore `private`\nmethods which are called from an anonymous or local class.\n\n\nUse the third checkbox to only report `static` methods."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ComparisonToNaN",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Comparison to 'Double.NaN' or 'Float.NaN'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any comparisons to 'Double.NaN' or 'Float.NaN'. Such comparisons are never meaningful, as NaN is not equal to anything, including itself. Use the 'Double.isNaN()' or 'Float.isNaN()' methods instead. Example: 'if (x == Double.NaN) {...}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (Double.isNaN(x)) {...}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any comparisons to `Double.NaN` or `Float.NaN`. Such comparisons are never meaningful, as NaN is not equal to anything, including itself. Use the `Double.isNaN()` or `Float.isNaN()` methods instead.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (x == Double.NaN) {...}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (Double.isNaN(x)) {...}\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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              {
                "id": "MultiCatchCanBeSplit",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multi-catch can be split into separate catch blocks"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports multi-'catch' sections and suggests splitting them into separate 'catch' blocks. Example: 'try {\n    int i = getIndex();\n  } catch (NullPointerException|IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {\n    e.printStackTrace();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'try {\n    int i = getIndex();\n  } catch (NullPointerException e) {\n    e.printStackTrace();\n  } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {\n    e.printStackTrace();\n  }' Multi-'catch' appeared in Java 7. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports multi-`catch` sections and suggests splitting them into separate `catch` blocks.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      try {\n        int i = getIndex();\n      } catch (NullPointerException|IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {\n        e.printStackTrace();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try {\n        int i = getIndex();\n      } catch (NullPointerException e) {\n        e.printStackTrace();\n      } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {\n        e.printStackTrace();\n      }\n\n\n*Multi-* `catch` appeared in Java 7.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                "id": "ResultSetIndexZero",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of index 0 in JDBC ResultSet"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to access column 0 of 'java.sql.ResultSet' or 'java.sql.PreparedStatement'. For historical reasons, columns of 'java.sql.ResultSet' and 'java.sql.PreparedStatement' are numbered starting with 1, rather than with 0, and accessing column 0 is a common error in JDBC programming. Example: 'String getName(ResultSet rs) {\n    return rs.getString(0);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to access column 0 of `java.sql.ResultSet` or `java.sql.PreparedStatement`. For historical reasons, columns of `java.sql.ResultSet` and `java.sql.PreparedStatement` are numbered starting with **1** , rather than with **0** , and accessing column 0 is a common error in JDBC programming.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String getName(ResultSet rs) {\n        return rs.getString(0);\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ConditionCoveredByFurtherCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Condition is covered by further condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditions that become redundant as they are completely covered by a subsequent condition. For example, in the 'value != -1 && value > 0' condition, the first part is redundant: if it's false, then the second part is also false. Or in a condition like 'obj != null && obj instanceof String', the null-check is redundant as 'instanceof' operator implies non-nullity. New in 2018.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditions that become redundant as they are completely covered by a subsequent condition.\n\nFor example, in the `value != -1 && value > 0` condition, the first part is redundant:\nif it's false, then the second part is also false.\nOr in a condition like `obj != null && obj instanceof String`,\nthe null-check is redundant as `instanceof` operator implies non-nullity.\n\nNew in 2018.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "PatternVariableHidesField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pattern variable hides field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports pattern variables named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the pattern variable when using the identically named field is intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the variable. Example: 'class Pointless {\n    Point p = new Point();\n\n    public void test(Object a) {\n      if (a instanceof Point p) {\n        System.out.print(\"a is a point (\" + p.x + \", \" + p.y + ')');\n      } else {\n        System.out.print(\"p is a point (\" + p.x + \", \" + p.y + ')');\n      }\n    }\n  }' New in 2022.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports pattern variables named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the pattern variable when using the identically named field is intended.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Pointless {\n        Point p = new Point();\n\n        public void test(Object a) {\n          if (a instanceof Point p) {\n            System.out.print(\"a is a point (\" + p.x + \", \" + p.y + ')');\n          } else {\n            System.out.print(\"p is a point (\" + p.x + \", \" + p.y + ')');\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nNew in 2022.2"
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                "id": "JoinDeclarationAndAssignmentJava",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment can be joined with declaration"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variable assignments that can be joined with a variable declaration. Example: 'int x;\n  x = 1;' The quick-fix converts the assignment into an initializer: 'int x = 1;' New in 2018.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports variable assignments that can be joined with a variable declaration.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int x;\n      x = 1;\n\nThe quick-fix converts the assignment into an initializer:\n\n\n      int x = 1;\n\nNew in 2018.3"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "InnerClassVariableHidesOuterClassVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inner class field hides outer class field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inner class fields named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the field from the inner class when using the identically named field of a surrounding class is intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the inner class field. Example: 'class Outer {\n    private String name;\n\n    class Inner {\n      private String name;\n    }\n  }' Use the option to choose whether this inspection should report all name clashes, or only clashes with fields that are visible from the inner class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports inner class fields named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the field from the inner class when using the identically named field of a surrounding class is intended.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the inner class field.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Outer {\n        private String name;\n\n        class Inner {\n          private String name;\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the option to choose whether this inspection should report all name clashes,\nor only clashes with fields that are visible from the inner class."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "NonThreadSafeLazyInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsafe lazy initialization of 'static' field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'static' variables that are lazily initialized in a non-thread-safe manner. Lazy initialization of 'static' variables should be done with an appropriate synchronization construct to prevent different threads from performing conflicting initialization. When applicable, a quick-fix, which introduces the lazy initialization holder class idiom, is suggested. This idiom makes use of the fact that the JVM guarantees that a class will not be initialized until it is used. Example: 'class X {\n    private static List<String> list;\n\n    public List<String> getList() {\n      if (list == null) {\n        list = List.of(\"one\", \"two\", \"tree\");\n      }\n      return list;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class X {\n    private static final class ListHolder {\n      static final List<String> list = List.of(\"one\", \"two\", \"tree\");\n    }\n\n    public List<String> getList() {\n      return ListHolder.list;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `static` variables that are lazily initialized in a non-thread-safe manner.\n\nLazy initialization of `static` variables should be done with an appropriate synchronization construct\nto prevent different threads from performing conflicting initialization.\n\nWhen applicable, a quick-fix, which introduces the\n[lazy initialization holder class idiom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_on_demand_holder_idiom), is suggested.\nThis idiom makes use of the fact that the JVM guarantees that a class will not be initialized until it is used.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class X {\n        private static List<String> list;\n\n        public List<String> getList() {\n          if (list == null) {\n            list = List.of(\"one\", \"two\", \"tree\");\n          }\n          return list;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class X {\n        private static final class ListHolder {\n          static final List<String> list = List.of(\"one\", \"two\", \"tree\");\n        }\n\n        public List<String> getList() {\n          return ListHolder.list;\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "UnnecessaryModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary modifier"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant modifiers and suggests to remove them. The resulting code will be shorter, but the behaviour and meaning will remain the same. Example 1: '// all code is implicitly strictfp under Java 17 and higher\n  strictfp class X {\n\n    // inner enums are implicitly static\n    static enum Inner {\n        A, B, C\n    }\n\n    // inner records are implicitly static\n    static record R() {\n    }\n  }' Example 2: 'final record R() {\n    // all records are implicitly final\n  }' Example 3: '// all interfaces are implicitly abstract\n  abstract interface Printer {\n\n    // all interface members are implicitly public\n    public int size();\n\n    // all inner classes of interfaces are implicitly static\n    static class Inner {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant modifiers and suggests to remove them. The resulting code will be shorter, but the behaviour and meaning will remain the same.\n\n**Example 1:**\n\n\n      // all code is implicitly strictfp under Java 17 and higher\n      strictfp class X {\n\n        // inner enums are implicitly static\n        static enum Inner {\n            A, B, C\n        }\n\n        // inner records are implicitly static\n        static record R() {\n        }\n      }\n\n**Example 2:**\n\n\n      final record R() {\n        // all records are implicitly final\n      }\n\n**Example 3:**\n\n\n      // all interfaces are implicitly abstract\n      abstract interface Printer {\n\n        // all interface members are implicitly public\n        public int size();\n\n        // all inner classes of interfaces are implicitly static\n        static class Inner {}\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ConditionalCanBePushedInsideExpression",
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                  "text": "Conditional can be pushed inside branch expression"
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                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions with 'then' and else branches that are similar enough so that the expression can be moved inside. This action shortens the code. Example: 'double g(int a, int b) {\n    return a == b ? Math.cos(0) : Math.cos(1);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'double g(int a, int b) {\n    return Math.cos(a == b ? 0 : 1);\n  }' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions with `then` and else branches that are similar enough so that the expression can be moved inside. This action shortens the code.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      double g(int a, int b) {\n        return a == b ? Math.cos(0) : Math.cos(1);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      double g(int a, int b) {\n        return Math.cos(a == b ? 0 : 1);\n      }\n\nNew in 2017.2"
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                "id": "CloneInNonCloneableClass",
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                  "text": "'clone()' method in non-Cloneable class"
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                  "text": "Reports classes that override the 'clone()' method but don't implement the 'Cloneable' interface. This usually represents a programming error. Use the Only warn on 'public' clone methods option to ignore methods that aren't 'public'. For classes designed to be inherited, you may choose to override 'clone()' and declare it as 'protected' without implementing the 'Cloneable' interface and decide whether to implement the 'Cloneable' interface in subclasses.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that override the `clone()` method but don't implement the `Cloneable` interface. This usually represents a programming error.\n\n\nUse the **Only warn on 'public' clone methods** option to ignore methods that aren't `public`.\n\nFor classes designed to be inherited, you may choose to override `clone()` and declare it as `protected`\nwithout implementing the `Cloneable` interface and decide whether to implement the `Cloneable` interface in subclasses."
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                "id": "Java8ListReplaceAll",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop can be replaced with 'List.replaceAll()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops which can be collapsed into a single 'List.replaceAll()' call. Example: 'for (int i = 0; i < strings.size(); i++) {\n    String str = strings.get(i).toLowerCase();\n    strings.set(i, str);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'strings.replaceAll(String::toLowerCase);' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops which can be collapsed into a single `List.replaceAll()` call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (int i = 0; i < strings.size(); i++) {\n        String str = strings.get(i).toLowerCase();\n        strings.set(i, str);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      strings.replaceAll(String::toLowerCase);\n\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\n\nNew in 2022.1"
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                "id": "BigDecimalLegacyMethod",
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                  "text": "'BigDecimal' legacy method called"
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                  "text": "Reports calls to 'BigDecimal.divide()' or 'BigDecimal.setScale()' that use integer constants to specify the rounding mode. Since JDK 1.5, consider using methods that take the 'RoundingMode' 'enum' parameter instead. Example: 'new BigDecimal(\"42\").setScale(2, BigDecimal.ROUND_FLOOR);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'new BigDecimal(\"42\").setScale(2, RoundingMode.FLOOR);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `BigDecimal.divide()` or `BigDecimal.setScale()` that use integer constants to specify the rounding mode. Since JDK 1.5, consider using methods that take the `RoundingMode` `enum` parameter instead.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    new BigDecimal(\"42\").setScale(2, BigDecimal.ROUND_FLOOR);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    new BigDecimal(\"42\").setScale(2, RoundingMode.FLOOR);\n"
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                "id": "MissingPackageInfo",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing 'package-info.java'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages that contain classes but do not contain the 'package-info.java' or 'package.html' files and are, thus, missing the package documentation. The quick-fix creates an initial 'package-info.java' file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages that contain classes but do not contain the `package-info.java` or `package.html` files and are, thus, missing the package documentation.\n\nThe quick-fix creates an initial `package-info.java` file."
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                "id": "UnnecessaryConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant no-arg constructor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary constructors. A constructor is unnecessary if it is the only constructor of a class, has no parameters, has the same access modifier as its containing class, and does not perform any initialization except explicitly or implicitly calling the superclass constructor without arguments. Such a constructor can be safely removed as it will be generated by the compiler even if not specified. Example: 'public class Foo {\n    public Foo() {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Foo {}' Use the inspection settings to ignore unnecessary constructors that have an annotation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary constructors.\n\n\nA constructor is unnecessary if it is the only constructor of a class, has no parameters,\nhas the same access modifier as its containing class,\nand does not perform any initialization except explicitly or implicitly calling the superclass constructor without arguments.\nSuch a constructor can be safely removed as it will be generated by the compiler even if not specified.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Foo {\n        public Foo() {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Foo {}\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to ignore unnecessary constructors that have an annotation."
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                "id": "StringBufferField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'StringBuilder' field"
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                  "text": "Reports fields of type 'java.lang.StringBuffer' or 'java.lang.StringBuilder'. Such fields can grow without limit and are often the cause of memory leaks. Example: 'public class Example {\n    private StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();\n\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields of type `java.lang.StringBuffer` or `java.lang.StringBuilder`. Such fields can grow without limit and are often the cause of memory leaks.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Example {\n        private StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();\n\n      }\n"
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                "id": "RedundantMethodOverride",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method is identical to its super method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that are identical to their super methods. Such methods have the same signature as their super method and either have an identical body or only their body consists only of a call to the super method. These methods are redundant and can be removed. Use the checkbox below to run the inspection for the methods that override library methods. Checking library methods may slow down the inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that are identical to their super methods. Such methods have the same signature as their super method and either have an identical body or only their body consists only of a call to the super method. These methods are redundant and can be removed.\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to run the inspection for the methods that override library methods.\nChecking library methods may slow down the inspection."
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                "id": "ClassNameSameAsAncestorName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class name same as ancestor name"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that have the same name as one of their superclasses, while their fully qualified names remain different. Such class names may be very confusing. Example: 'package util;\n  abstract class Iterable<T> implements java.lang.Iterable<T> {}' A quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that have the same name as one of their superclasses, while their fully qualified names remain different. Such class names may be very confusing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      package util;\n      abstract class Iterable<T> implements java.lang.Iterable<T> {}\n\nA quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor."
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                "id": "ContinueStatementWithLabel",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'continue' statement with label"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'continue' statements with labels. Labeled 'continue' statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing. Example: 'void handle(List<String> strs) {\n    outer:\n    for (String s: strs) {\n      for (char ch : s.toCharArray()) {\n        if ('s' == ch) continue outer;\n        handleChar(ch);\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `continue` statements with labels.\n\nLabeled `continue` statements complicate refactoring and can be confusing.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void handle(List<String> strs) {\n        outer:\n        for (String s: strs) {\n          for (char ch : s.toCharArray()) {\n            if ('s' == ch) continue outer;\n            handleChar(ch);\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "SimplifiableBooleanExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable boolean expression"
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                  "text": "Reports boolean expressions that can be simplified. Example: 'void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n    boolean b = !(foo ^ bar);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n    boolean b = foo == bar;\n  }' Example: 'void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n    boolean b = (foo && bar) || !foo;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n    boolean b = !foo || bar;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports boolean expressions that can be simplified.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n        boolean b = !(foo ^ bar);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n        boolean b = foo == bar;\n      }\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n        boolean b = (foo && bar) || !foo;\n      }\n      \nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void f(boolean foo, boolean bar) {\n        boolean b = !foo || bar;\n      }\n      \n"
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                "id": "UnconstructableTestCase",
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                  "text": "JUnit unconstructable test case"
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                  "text": "Reports JUnit test classes that can't be constructed by a standard JUnit test runner. JUnit 4 test classes need to be 'public' and have a 'public' no-arg constructor or no constructor at all (implicit default constructor) and no other 'public' constructors. JUnit 3 test classes need to be 'public' and need either a 'public' no-arg constructor or a 'public' constructor with a single parameter of 'String' type, which calls the matching super constructor. Otherwise the test classes cannot be run by standard JUnit test runners. Example: 'public class MyTest {\n\n  private MyTest() {} // no-arg constructor is private\n\n  @Test\n  public void testSomething() {\n    assertEquals(1, 1);\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit test classes that can't be constructed by a standard JUnit test runner.\n\n\nJUnit 4 test classes need to be `public` and have a `public` no-arg constructor or no constructor at all\n(implicit default constructor) and no other `public` constructors.\nJUnit 3 test classes need to be `public` and need either a `public` no-arg constructor\nor a `public` constructor with a single parameter of `String` type, which calls the matching super constructor.\nOtherwise the test classes cannot be run by standard JUnit test runners.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    public class MyTest {\n\n      private MyTest() {} // no-arg constructor is private\n\n      @Test\n      public void testSomething() {\n        assertEquals(1, 1);\n      }\n    }\n"
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                "id": "SignalWithoutCorrespondingAwait",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'signal()' without corresponding 'await()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Condition.signal()' or 'Condition.signalAll()' for which no call to a corresponding 'Condition.await()' can be found. Only calls that target fields of the current class are reported by this inspection. Example: 'class Queue {\n    private final Condition isEmpty = ...;\n\n    void add(Object elem) {\n      // ...\n      isEmpty.signal(); // warning: Call to 'signal()' without corresponding 'await()'\n      // ...\n    }\n\n    void remove(Object elem) throws InterruptedException {\n      // ...\n      //      isEmpty.await();\n      // ...\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Condition.signal()` or `Condition.signalAll()` for which no call to a corresponding `Condition.await()` can be found.\n\nOnly calls that target fields of the current class are reported by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Queue {\n        private final Condition isEmpty = ...;\n\n        void add(Object elem) {\n          // ...\n          isEmpty.signal(); // warning: Call to 'signal()' without corresponding 'await()'\n          // ...\n        }\n\n        void remove(Object elem) throws InterruptedException {\n          // ...\n          //      isEmpty.await();\n          // ...\n        }\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Reports expressions with a repeating pattern which could be replaced with Stream API or 'String.join()'. Example: 'boolean allStartWith(String a, String b, String c, String d, String prefix) {\n    return a.startsWith(prefix) && b.startsWith(prefix) && c.startsWith(prefix) && d.startsWith(prefix);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean foo(String a, String b, String c, String d, String prefix) {\n    return Stream.of(a, b, c, d).allMatch(s -> s.startsWith(prefix));\n  }' Example: 'String joinAll(String a, String b, String c, String d) {\n    return a + \",\" + b + \",\" + c + \",\" + d;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String joinAll(String a, String b, String c, String d) {\n    return String.join(\",\", a, b, c, d);\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions with a repeating pattern which could be replaced with *Stream API* or `String.join()`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      boolean allStartWith(String a, String b, String c, String d, String prefix) {\n        return a.startsWith(prefix) && b.startsWith(prefix) && c.startsWith(prefix) && d.startsWith(prefix);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean foo(String a, String b, String c, String d, String prefix) {\n        return Stream.of(a, b, c, d).allMatch(s -> s.startsWith(prefix));\n      }\n\nExample:\n\n\n      String joinAll(String a, String b, String c, String d) {\n        return a + \",\" + b + \",\" + c + \",\" + d;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String joinAll(String a, String b, String c, String d) {\n        return String.join(\",\", a, b, c, d);\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\n\nNew in 2018.2"
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                "shortDescription": {
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                  "text": "Reports classes that may be serialized or deserialized. A class may be serialized if it supports the 'Serializable' interface, and its 'readObject()' and 'writeObject()' methods are not defined to always throw an exception. Serializable classes may be dangerous in code intended for secure use. Example: 'class DeserializableClass implements Serializable { // the class doesn't contain 'writeObject()' method throwing an exception\n    private int sensitive = 736326;\n\n    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) {\n        throw new Error();\n    }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class DeserializableClass implements Serializable {\n    private int sensitive = 736326;\n\n    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) {\n        throw new Error();\n    }\n\n    private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream out) throws java.io.IOException {\n        throw new java.io.NotSerializableException(\"DeserializableClass\");\n    }\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit 'Serializable' from a superclass but are not intended for serialization. Note that it still may be more secure to add 'readObject()' and 'writeObject()' methods which always throw an exception, instead of ignoring those classes. Whether to ignore serializable anonymous classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that may be serialized or deserialized.\n\n\nA class may be serialized if it supports the `Serializable` interface,\nand its `readObject()` and `writeObject()` methods are not defined to always\nthrow an exception. Serializable classes may be dangerous in code intended for secure use.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class DeserializableClass implements Serializable { // the class doesn't contain 'writeObject()' method throwing an exception\n        private int sensitive = 736326;\n\n        private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) {\n            throw new Error();\n        }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class DeserializableClass implements Serializable {\n        private int sensitive = 736326;\n\n        private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) {\n            throw new Error();\n        }\n\n        private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream out) throws java.io.IOException {\n            throw new java.io.NotSerializableException(\"DeserializableClass\");\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit `Serializable` from a superclass but are not intended for serialization. Note that it still may be more secure to add `readObject()` and `writeObject()` methods which always throw an exception, instead of ignoring those classes.\n* Whether to ignore serializable anonymous classes."
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                "id": "JavaModuleNaming",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Java module name contradicts the convention"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases when a module name contradicts Java Platform Module System recommendations. One of the recommendations is to avoid using digits at the end of module names. Example: 'module foo1.bar2 {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases when a module name contradicts Java Platform Module System recommendations.\n\nOne of the [recommendations](http://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/jpms-spec-experts/2017-March/000659.html)\nis to avoid using digits at the end of module names.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    module foo1.bar2 {}\n"
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                "id": "UnaryPlus",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unary plus"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of the '+' unary operator. The unary plus is usually a null operation, and its presence might represent a coding error. For example, in a combination with the increment operator (like in '+++') or with the equal operator (like in '=+'). Example: 'void unaryPlus(int i) {\n    int x = + +i;\n  }' The following quick fixes are suggested: Remove '+' operators before the 'i' variable: 'void unaryPlus(int i) {\n    int x = i;\n  }' Replace '+' operators with the prefix increment operator: 'void unaryPlus(int i) {\n    int x = ++i;\n  }' Use the checkbox below to report unary pluses that are used together with a binary or another unary expression. It means the inspection will not report situations when a unary plus expression is used in array initializer expressions or as a method argument.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of the `+` unary operator. The unary plus is usually a null operation, and its presence might represent a coding error. For example, in a combination with the increment operator (like in `+++`) or with the equal operator (like in `=+`).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void unaryPlus(int i) {\n        int x = + +i;\n      }\n\nThe following quick fixes are suggested:\n\n* Remove `+` operators before the `i` variable:\n\n\n        void unaryPlus(int i) {\n          int x = i;\n        }\n\n* Replace `+` operators with the prefix increment operator:\n\n\n        void unaryPlus(int i) {\n          int x = ++i;\n        }\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to report unary pluses that are used together with a binary or another unary expression.\nIt means the inspection will not report situations when a unary plus expression is used in array\ninitializer expressions or as a method argument."
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                "id": "ConstructorCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with too many constructors"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose number of constructors exceeds the specified maximum. Classes with too many constructors are prone to initialization errors, and often modeling such a class as multiple subclasses is preferable. Configure the inspection: Use the Constructor count limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of constructors in a class. Use the Ignore deprecated constructors option to avoid adding deprecated constructors to the total count.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose number of constructors exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nClasses with too many constructors are prone to initialization errors, and often modeling such a class as multiple subclasses is preferable.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Constructor count limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of constructors in a class.\n* Use the **Ignore deprecated constructors** option to avoid adding deprecated constructors to the total count."
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              {
                "id": "IncrementDecrementUsedAsExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Result of '++' or '--' used"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports increment or decrement expressions that are nested inside other expressions. Such expressions may be confusing and violate the general design principle, which states that any construct should do precisely one thing. The quick-fix extracts the increment or decrement operation to a separate expression statement. Example: 'int i = 10;\n  while (i-- > 0) {\n    System.out.println(i);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int i = 10;\n  while (i > 0) {\n    i--;\n    System.out.println(i);\n  }\n  i--;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports increment or decrement expressions that are nested inside other expressions. Such expressions may be confusing and violate the general design principle, which states that any construct should do precisely one thing.\n\nThe quick-fix extracts the increment or decrement operation to a separate expression statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int i = 10;\n      while (i-- > 0) {\n        System.out.println(i);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int i = 10;\n      while (i > 0) {\n        i--;\n        System.out.println(i);\n      }\n      i--;\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "MethodOverloadsParentMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Possibly unintended overload of method from superclass"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instance methods with the same name and the same number of parameters as a method in a superclass, but where at least one of the parameters is of a different incompatible type. In this case, the method in a subclass will be overloading the method from the superclass instead of overriding it. If it is unintended, it may result in latent bugs. Example: 'public class Foo {\n    void foo(int x) {}\n  }\n\n  public class Bar extends Foo {\n    void foo(Number x) {} // Method 'foo()' overloads a compatible method of a superclass,\n                          // when overriding might have been intended\n  }' Use the option to choose whether the inspection should also report cases where parameter types are not compatible.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instance methods with the same name and the same number of parameters as a method in a superclass, but where at least one of the parameters is of a different incompatible type.\n\n\nIn this case, the method in a subclass will be overloading the method from the superclass\ninstead of overriding it. If it is unintended, it may result in latent bugs.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Foo {\n        void foo(int x) {}\n      }\n\n      public class Bar extends Foo {\n        void foo(Number x) {} // Method 'foo()' overloads a compatible method of a superclass,\n                              // when overriding might have been intended\n      }\n\n\nUse the option to choose whether the inspection should also report cases where parameter types are not compatible."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              {
                "id": "DisjointPackage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package with disjoint dependency graph"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages whose classes can be separated into mutually independent subsets. Such disjoint packages indicate ad-hoc packaging or a lack of conceptual cohesion. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages whose classes can be separated into mutually independent subsets.\n\nSuch disjoint packages indicate ad-hoc packaging or a lack of conceptual cohesion.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "UpperCaseFieldNameNotConstant",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-constant field with upper-case name"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'static' non-'final' fields whose names are all in upper case. Such fields may cause confusion by breaking a common naming convention and are often used by mistake. Example: 'public static int THE_ANSWER = 42; //a warning here: final modifier is missing' A quick-fix that renames such fields is available only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`static` non-`final` fields whose names are all in upper case.\n\nSuch fields may cause confusion by breaking a common naming convention and\nare often used by mistake.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public static int THE_ANSWER = 42; //a warning here: final modifier is missing\n\nA quick-fix that renames such fields is available only in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "MethodMayBeSynchronized",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with single 'synchronized' block can be replaced with 'synchronized' method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose body contains a single 'synchronized' statement. A lock expression for this 'synchronized' statement must be equal to 'this' for instance methods or '[ClassName].class' for static methods. To improve readability of such methods, you can remove the 'synchronized' wrapper and mark the method as 'synchronized'. Example: 'public int generateInt(int x) {\n    synchronized (this) {\n      return 1;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public synchronized int generateInt(int x) {\n    return 1;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose body contains a single `synchronized` statement. A lock expression for this `synchronized` statement must be equal to `this` for instance methods or `[ClassName].class` for static methods.\n\n\nTo improve readability of such methods,\nyou can remove the `synchronized` wrapper and mark the method as `synchronized`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public int generateInt(int x) {\n        synchronized (this) {\n          return 1;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public synchronized int generateInt(int x) {\n        return 1;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "Convert2streamapi",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop can be collapsed with Stream API"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops which can be replaced with stream API calls using lambda expressions. Such a replacement changes the style from imperative to more functional and makes the code more compact. Example: 'boolean check(List<String> data) {\n    for (String e : data) {\n      String trimmed = e.trim();\n      if (!trimmed.startsWith(\"xyz\")) {\n        return false;\n      }\n    }\n    return true;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean check(List<String> data) {\n    return data.stream().map(String::trim).allMatch(trimmed -> trimmed.startsWith(\"xyz\"));\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops which can be replaced with stream API calls using lambda expressions.\n\nSuch a replacement changes the style from imperative to more functional and makes the code more compact.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      boolean check(List<String> data) {\n        for (String e : data) {\n          String trimmed = e.trim();\n          if (!trimmed.startsWith(\"xyz\")) {\n            return false;\n          }\n        }\n        return true;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean check(List<String> data) {\n        return data.stream().map(String::trim).allMatch(trimmed -> trimmed.startsWith(\"xyz\"));\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SerialPersistentFieldsWithWrongSignature",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'serialPersistentFields' field not declared 'private static final ObjectStreamField[]'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Serializable' classes whose 'serialPersistentFields' field is not declared as 'private static final ObjectStreamField[]'. If a 'serialPersistentFields' field is not declared with those modifiers, the serialization behavior will be as if the field was not declared at all. Example: 'class List implements Serializable {\n    private List next;\n\n    ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = {new ObjectStreamField(\"next\", List.class)};\n\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Serializable` classes whose `serialPersistentFields` field is not declared as `private static final ObjectStreamField[]`.\n\n\nIf a `serialPersistentFields` field is not declared with those modifiers,\nthe serialization behavior will be as if the field was not declared at all.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class List implements Serializable {\n        private List next;\n\n        ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = {new ObjectStreamField(\"next\", List.class)};\n\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "ComparatorResultComparison",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious usage of compare method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparisons of the result of 'Comparator.compare()' or 'Comparable.compareTo()' calls with non-zero constants. By contract, these methods can return any integer (not just -1, 0 or 1), so comparing against particular numbers is bad practice. Some widely used comparison methods (e.g. 'String.compareTo()') actually return values outside the [-1..1] range, and such a comparison may cause incorrect program behavior. Example: 'void validate(String s1, String s2) {\n    // Comparing to 1 is incorrect\n    if (s1.compareTo(s2) == 1) {\n      throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"Incorrect order\");\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void validate(String s1, String s2) {\n    if (s1.compareTo(s2) > 0) {\n      throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"Incorrect order\");\n    }\n  }' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparisons of the result of `Comparator.compare()` or `Comparable.compareTo()` calls with non-zero constants. By contract, these methods can return any integer (not just -1, 0 or 1), so comparing against particular numbers is bad practice. Some widely used comparison methods (e.g. `String.compareTo()`) actually return values outside the \\[-1..1\\] range, and such a comparison may cause incorrect program behavior.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void validate(String s1, String s2) {\n        // Comparing to 1 is incorrect\n        if (s1.compareTo(s2) == 1) {\n          throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"Incorrect order\");\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void validate(String s1, String s2) {\n        if (s1.compareTo(s2) > 0) {\n          throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"Incorrect order\");\n        }\n      }\n\nNew in 2017.2"
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ListIndexOfReplaceableByContains",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'List.indexOf()' expression can be replaced with 'contains()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'List.indexOf()' expressions that can be replaced with the 'List.contains()' method. Example: 'boolean hasEmptyString(List<String> list) {\n    // Warning: can be simplified\n    return list.indexOf(\"\") >= 0;\n  }' The provided quick-fix replaces the 'indexOf' call with the 'contains' call: 'boolean hasEmptyString(List<String> list) {\n    // Quick-fix is applied\n    return list.contains(\"\");\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `List.indexOf()` expressions that can be replaced with the `List.contains()` method.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      boolean hasEmptyString(List<String> list) {\n        // Warning: can be simplified\n        return list.indexOf(\"\") >= 0;\n      }\n\nThe provided quick-fix replaces the `indexOf` call with the `contains` call:\n\n\n      boolean hasEmptyString(List<String> list) {\n        // Quick-fix is applied\n        return list.contains(\"\");\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "NonStrictComparisonCanBeEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-strict inequality '>=' or '<=' can be replaced with '=='"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inequality conditions that, according to data flow analysis, can be satisfied only for a single operand value. Such conditions could be replaced with equality conditions to make the code clearer. Example:   if (x >= 10) {\n    ...\n    if (x <= 10) { // can be replaced with 'x == 10'\n    }\n  }\n New in 2022.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports inequality conditions that, according to data flow analysis, can be satisfied only for a single operand value. Such conditions could be replaced with equality conditions to make the code clearer.\n\nExample:\n\n```\n  if (x >= 10) {\n    ...\n    if (x <= 10) { // can be replaced with 'x == 10'\n    }\n  }\n```\n\nNew in 2022.2"
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                "id": "EqualsHashCodeCalledOnUrl",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' or 'hashCode()' called on 'URL' object"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'hashCode()' and 'equals()' calls on 'java.net.URL' objects. 'URL''s 'equals()' and 'hashCode()' methods can perform a DNS lookup to resolve the host name. This may cause significant delays, depending on the availability and speed of the network and the DNS server. Using 'java.net.URI' instead of 'java.net.URL' will avoid the DNS lookup. Example: 'int equalsHashCode(URL url1, URL url2) {\n    return url1.hashCode() == url2.hashCode();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `hashCode()` and `equals()` calls on `java.net.URL` objects.\n\n\n`URL`'s `equals()` and `hashCode()` methods can perform a DNS lookup to resolve the host name.\nThis may cause significant delays, depending on the availability and speed of the network and the DNS server.\nUsing `java.net.URI` instead of `java.net.URL` will avoid the DNS lookup.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int equalsHashCode(URL url1, URL url2) {\n        return url1.hashCode() == url2.hashCode();\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryParentheses",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary parentheses"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any instance of unnecessary parentheses. Parentheses are considered unnecessary if the evaluation order of an expression remains unchanged after you remove the parentheses. Example: 'int n = 3 + (9 * 8);' After quick-fix is applied: 'int n = 3 + 9 * 8;' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore clarifying parentheses option to ignore parentheses that help clarify a binary expression. Parentheses are clarifying if the parenthesized expression is an 'instanceof' expression that is a part of a larger expression or has a different operator than the parent expression. Use the Ignore parentheses around the condition of conditional expressions option to ignore any parentheses around the condition of conditional expressions. Some coding standards specify that all such conditions must be surrounded by parentheses. Use the Ignore parentheses around single no formal type lambda parameter option to ignore parentheses around a single lambda parameter within a lambda expression.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any instance of unnecessary parentheses.\n\nParentheses are considered unnecessary if the evaluation order of an expression remains\nunchanged after you remove the parentheses.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int n = 3 + (9 * 8);\n\nAfter quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int n = 3 + 9 * 8;\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore clarifying parentheses** option to ignore parentheses that help clarify a binary expression. Parentheses are clarifying if the parenthesized expression is an `instanceof` expression that is a part of a larger expression or has a different operator than the parent expression.\n* Use the **Ignore parentheses around the condition of conditional expressions** option to ignore any parentheses around the condition of conditional expressions. Some coding standards specify that all such conditions must be surrounded by parentheses.\n* Use the **Ignore parentheses around single no formal type lambda parameter** option to ignore parentheses around a single lambda parameter within a lambda expression."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousToArrayCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'Collection.toArray()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports suspicious calls to 'Collection.toArray()'. The following types of calls are considered suspicious: when the type of the array argument is not the same as the array type to which the result is casted. when the type of the array argument does not match the type parameter in the collection declaration. Example: 'void m1(List list) {\n  Number[] ns = (Number[]) list.toArray(new String[0]);\n}\n\nvoid m2(List<Number> list) {\n  Number[] ns = list.toArray(new String[0]);\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports suspicious calls to `Collection.toArray()`.\n\nThe following types of calls are considered suspicious:\n\n* when the type of the array argument is not the same as the array type to which the result is casted.\n* when the type of the array argument does not match the type parameter in the collection declaration.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    void m1(List list) {\n      Number[] ns = (Number[]) list.toArray(new String[0]);\n    }\n\n    void m2(List<Number> list) {\n      Number[] ns = list.toArray(new String[0]);\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringToUpperWithoutLocale",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'String.toUpperCase()' or 'toLowerCase()' without locale"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'toUpperCase()' or 'toLowerCase()' calls on 'String' objects that do not specify a 'java.util.Locale'. In these cases the default system locale is used, which can cause problems in an internationalized environment. For example the code '\"i\".toUpperCase().equals(\"I\")' returns 'false' in the Turkish and Azerbaijani locales, where the dotted and dotless 'i' are separate letters. Calling 'toUpperCase()' on an English string containing an 'i', when running in a Turkish locale, will return incorrect results. Alternatively, when dealing with strings that should be treated as locale-independent, like HTML tags, this can lead to errors.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `toUpperCase()` or `toLowerCase()` calls on `String` objects that do not specify a `java.util.Locale`. In these cases the default system locale is used, which can cause problems in an internationalized environment.\n\n\nFor example the code `\"i\".toUpperCase().equals(\"I\")` returns `false` in the Turkish and Azerbaijani locales, where\nthe dotted and dotless 'i' are separate letters. Calling `toUpperCase()` on an English string containing an 'i', when running\nin a Turkish locale, will return incorrect results. Alternatively, when dealing with strings that should be treated as locale-independent,\nlike HTML tags, this can lead to errors."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Internationalization",
                      "index": 6,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NestedMethodCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested method call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method calls used as parameters to another method call. The quick-fix introduces a variable to make the code simpler and easier to debug. Example: 'public int y() { return 1; }\n  public int f(int x) { return 2 * x; }\n\n  public void foo() {\n      int x = f(y());\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public int y() { return 1; }\n  public int f(int x) { return 2 * x; }\n\n  public void foo() {\n      int y = y();\n      int x = f(y);\n  }' Use the inspection options to toggle the reporting of: method calls in field initializers calls to static methods calls to simple getters",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls used as parameters to another method call.\n\nThe quick-fix introduces a variable to make the code simpler and easier to debug.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public int y() { return 1; }\n      public int f(int x) { return 2 * x; }\n\n      public void foo() {\n          int x = f(y());\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public int y() { return 1; }\n      public int f(int x) { return 2 * x; }\n\n      public void foo() {\n          int y = y();\n          int x = f(y);\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection options to toggle the reporting of:\n\n* method calls in field initializers\n* calls to static methods\n* calls to simple getters"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassWithTooManyTransitiveDependents",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with too many transitive dependents"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a class on which too many other classes are directly or indirectly dependent. Any modification to such a class may require changing many other classes, which may be expensive. Only top-level classes are reported. Use the Maximum number of transitive dependents field to specify the maximum allowed number of direct or indirect dependents for a class. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a class on which too many other classes are directly or indirectly dependent.\n\nAny modification to such a class may require changing many other classes, which may be expensive.\n\nOnly top-level classes are reported.\n\nUse the **Maximum number of transitive dependents** field to specify the maximum allowed number of direct or indirect dependents\nfor a class.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Dependency issues",
                      "index": 118,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CompareToUsesNonFinalVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final field referenced in 'compareTo()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports access to a non-'final' field inside a 'compareTo()' implementation. Such access may result in 'compareTo()' returning different results at different points in the object's lifecycle, which may in turn cause problems when using the standard collections classes, for example 'java.util.TreeSet'. A quick-fix to make the field 'final' is available only when there is no write access to the field, otherwise no fixes are suggested. Example: 'class Foo implements Comparable<Foo>{\n    private int index;\n    Foo(int idx) {\n      index = idx;\n    }\n    @Override\n    public int compareTo(Foo foo) {\n     return Integer.compare(this.index, foo.index);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo implements Comparable<Foo>{\n    private final int index;\n    Foo(int idx) {\n      index = idx;\n    }\n    @Override\n    public int compareTo(Foo foo) {\n      return Integer.compare(this.index, foo.index);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports access to a non-`final` field inside a `compareTo()` implementation.\n\n\nSuch access may result in `compareTo()`\nreturning different results at different points in the object's lifecycle, which may in turn cause problems when\nusing the standard collections classes, for example `java.util.TreeSet`.\n\n\nA quick-fix to make the field `final` is available\nonly when there is no write access to the field, otherwise no fixes are suggested.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo implements Comparable<Foo>{\n        private int index;\n        Foo(int idx) {\n          index = idx;\n        }\n        @Override\n        public int compareTo(Foo foo) {\n         return Integer.compare(this.index, foo.index);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo implements Comparable<Foo>{\n        private final int index;\n        Foo(int idx) {\n          index = idx;\n        }\n        @Override\n        public int compareTo(Foo foo) {\n          return Integer.compare(this.index, foo.index);\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavacQuirks",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Javac quirks"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports known Javac issues, performance problems, and incompatibilities. For example, type inference may be slow when it has to process many nested calls. The following code triggers a warning, as the vararg method call has 50+ poly arguments: 'Arrays.asList(\n      Arrays.asList(\"a1\", \"b1\"),\n      Arrays.asList(\"a2\", \"b2\"),\n      ...\n      Arrays.asList(\"a100\", \"b100\"));' The quick-fix adds explicit type arguments, which makes compilation and IDE processing much faster: '//noinspection RedundantTypeArguments\n  Arrays.<List<String>>asList(\n      Arrays.asList(\"a1\", \"b1\"),\n      Arrays.asList(\"a2\", \"b2\"),\n      ...\n      Arrays.asList(\"a100\", \"b100\"));'",
                  "markdown": "Reports known Javac issues, performance problems, and incompatibilities. For example, type inference may be slow when it has to process many nested calls.\n\nThe following code triggers a warning, as the vararg method call has 50+ poly arguments:\n\n\n      Arrays.asList(\n          Arrays.asList(\"a1\", \"b1\"),\n          Arrays.asList(\"a2\", \"b2\"),\n          ...\n          Arrays.asList(\"a100\", \"b100\"));\n\nThe quick-fix adds explicit type arguments, which makes compilation and IDE processing much faster:\n\n\n      //noinspection RedundantTypeArguments\n      Arrays.<List<String>>asList(\n          Arrays.asList(\"a1\", \"b1\"),\n          Arrays.asList(\"a2\", \"b2\"),\n          ...\n          Arrays.asList(\"a100\", \"b100\"));\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Compiler issues",
                      "index": 131,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SwitchStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'switch' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements. 'switch' statements often (but not always) indicate a poor object-oriented design. Example: 'switch (i) {\n    // code\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements.\n\n`switch` statements often (but not always) indicate a poor object-oriented design.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      switch (i) {\n        // code\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringBufferReplaceableByString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'StringBuilder' can be replaced with 'String'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'StringBuffer', 'StringBuilder', or 'StringJoiner' which can be replaced with a single 'String' concatenation. Using 'String' concatenation makes the code shorter and simpler. This inspection only reports when the suggested replacement does not result in significant performance drawback on modern JVMs. In many cases, 'String' concatenation may perform better. Example: 'StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();\n  result.append(\"i = \");\n  result.append(i);\n  result.append(\";\");\n  return result.toString();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String result = \"i = \" + i + \";\";\n  return result;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `StringBuffer`, `StringBuilder`, or `StringJoiner` which can be replaced with a single `String` concatenation.\n\nUsing `String` concatenation\nmakes the code shorter and simpler.\n\n\nThis inspection only reports when the suggested replacement does not result in significant\nperformance drawback on modern JVMs. In many cases, `String` concatenation may perform better.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();\n      result.append(\"i = \");\n      result.append(i);\n      result.append(\";\");\n      return result.toString();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String result = \"i = \" + i + \";\";\n      return result;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SourceToSinkFlow",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-safe string is passed to safe method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases when non-safe string is passed to a method with parameter marked with annotation 'org.checkerframework.checker.tainting.qual.Untainted'. Safe string is: call of method that is marked as '@Untainted' local variable or method parameter that does not call non-safe methods field, local variable or parameter that is marked as '@Untainted' and does not have non-safe methods calls assigned Example: 'void doSmth(boolean b) {\n    String s = safe();\n    String s1 = \"other\";\n    if (b) s1 = s;\n    sink(s);\n  }\n  \n  String sink(@Untainted String s) {}'\n Here we do not have non-safe string assignments to 's' so warning is not produced. On the other hand: 'void doSmth(boolean b) {\n    String s = safe();\n    String s1 = \"other\";\n    s1 = foo();\n    if (b) s = s1;\n    sink(s);        // warning here\n  }\n  \n  String foo();\n\n  String sink(@Untainted String s) {}'\n Here we have a warning since 's1' has an unknown state after 'foo' call result assignment. New in 2021.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases when non-safe string is passed to a method with parameter marked with annotation `org.checkerframework.checker.tainting.qual.Untainted`.\n\n\nSafe string is:\n\n* call of method that is marked as `@Untainted`\n* local variable or method parameter that does not call non-safe methods\n* field, local variable or parameter that is marked as `@Untainted` and does not have non-safe methods calls assigned\n\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void doSmth(boolean b) {\n        String s = safe();\n        String s1 = \"other\";\n        if (b) s1 = s;\n        sink(s);\n      }\n      \n      String sink(@Untainted String s) {}\n\n\nHere we do not have non-safe string assignments to `s` so warning is not produced. On the other hand:\n\n\n      void doSmth(boolean b) {\n        String s = safe();\n        String s1 = \"other\";\n        s1 = foo();\n        if (b) s = s1;\n        sink(s);        // warning here\n      }\n      \n      String foo();\n\n      String sink(@Untainted String s) {}\n\n\nHere we have a warning since `s1` has an unknown state after `foo` call result assignment.\n\nNew in 2021.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RecordCanBeClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Record can be converted to class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports record classes and suggests converting them to ordinary classes. This inspection makes it possible to move a Java record to a codebase using an earlier Java version by applying the quick-fix to this record. Note that the resulting class is not completely equivalent to the original record: The resulting class no longer extends 'java.lang.Record', so 'instanceof Record' returns 'false'. Reflection methods like 'Class.isRecord()' and 'Class.getRecordComponents()' produce different results. The generated 'hashCode()' implementation may produce a different result because the formula to calculate record 'hashCode' is deliberately not specified. Record serialization mechanism differs from that of an ordinary class. Refer to Java Object Serialization Specification for details. Example: 'record Point(int x, int y) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'final class Point {\n    private final int x;\n    private final int y;\n\n    Point(int x, int y) {\n      this.x = x;\n      this.y = y;\n    }\n\n    public int x() { return x; }\n\n    public int y() { return y; }\n\n    @Override\n    public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n      if (obj == this) return true;\n      if (obj == null || obj.getClass() != this.getClass()) return false;\n      var that = (Point)obj;\n      return this.x == that.x &&\n             this.y == that.y;\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    public int hashCode() {\n      return Objects.hash(x, y);\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    public String toString() {\n      return \"Point[\" +\n             \"x=\" + x + \", \" +\n             \"y=\" + y + ']';\n    }\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 higher. New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports record classes and suggests converting them to ordinary classes.\n\nThis inspection makes it possible to move a Java record to a codebase using an earlier Java version\nby applying the quick-fix to this record.\n\n\nNote that the resulting class is not completely equivalent to the original record:\n\n* The resulting class no longer extends `java.lang.Record`, so `instanceof Record` returns `false`.\n* Reflection methods like `Class.isRecord()` and `Class.getRecordComponents()` produce different results.\n* The generated `hashCode()` implementation may produce a different result because the formula to calculate record `hashCode` is deliberately not specified.\n* Record serialization mechanism differs from that of an ordinary class. Refer to *Java Object Serialization Specification* for details.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      record Point(int x, int y) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      final class Point {\n        private final int x;\n        private final int y;\n\n        Point(int x, int y) {\n          this.x = x;\n          this.y = y;\n        }\n\n        public int x() { return x; }\n\n        public int y() { return y; }\n\n        @Override\n        public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n          if (obj == this) return true;\n          if (obj == null || obj.getClass() != this.getClass()) return false;\n          var that = (Point)obj;\n          return this.x == that.x &&\n                 this.y == that.y;\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        public int hashCode() {\n          return Objects.hash(x, y);\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        public String toString() {\n          return \"Point[\" +\n                 \"x=\" + x + \", \" +\n                 \"y=\" + y + ']';\n        }\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 higher.\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "MalformedFormatString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Malformed format string"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports format strings that don't comply with the standard Java syntax. By default, the inspection considers a compile-time constant a format string if it's used as an argument to the corresponding methods on 'java.util.Formatter', 'java.lang.String', 'java.io.PrintWriter' or 'java.io.PrintStream'. Example: 'String.format(\"x = %d, y = %d\", 42);' Use the inspection settings to mark additional classes and methods as related to string formatting. As an alternative, you can use the 'org.intellij.lang.annotations.PrintFormat' annotation to mark the format string method parameter. In this case, the format arguments parameter must immediately follow the format string and be the last method parameter. Example: 'void myFormatMethod(int mode, @PrintFormat String formatString, Object... args) {...}' Methods annotated in this way will also be recognized by this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports format strings that don't comply with the standard Java syntax.\n\nBy default, the inspection considers a compile-time constant a format string if it's used as an argument to the corresponding methods on\n`java.util.Formatter`, `java.lang.String`, `java.io.PrintWriter` or `java.io.PrintStream`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String.format(\"x = %d, y = %d\", 42);\n\nUse the inspection settings to mark additional classes and methods as related to string formatting.\n\nAs an alternative, you can use the `org.intellij.lang.annotations.PrintFormat` annotation\nto mark the format string method parameter. In this case,\nthe format arguments parameter must immediately follow the format string and be the last method parameter. Example:\n\n\n      void myFormatMethod(int mode, @PrintFormat String formatString, Object... args) {...}\n\n\nMethods annotated in this way will also be recognized by this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThreadYield",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Thread.yield()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Thread.yield()'. The behavior of 'yield()' is non-deterministic and platform-dependent, and it is rarely appropriate to use this method. Its use should be combined with detailed profiling and benchmarking to ensure that it actually has the desired effect. Example: 'public static void main(String[] args) {\n    Runnable r = () -> {\n      for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n        System.out.println(i);\n        Thread.yield();\n      }\n    };\n    new Thread(r).start();\n    new Thread(r).start();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Thread.yield()`.\n\n\nThe behavior of `yield()` is non-deterministic and platform-dependent, and it is rarely appropriate to use this method.\nIts use should be combined with detailed profiling and benchmarking to ensure that it actually has the desired effect.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public static void main(String[] args) {\n        Runnable r = () -> {\n          for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {\n            System.out.println(i);\n            Thread.yield();\n          }\n        };\n        new Thread(r).start();\n        new Thread(r).start();\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LambdaCanBeMethodCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda can be replaced with method call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda expressions which can be replaced with a call to a JDK method. For example, an expression 'x -> x' of type 'Function<T, T>' can be replaced with a 'Function.identity()' call. New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda expressions which can be replaced with a call to a JDK method.\n\nFor example, an expression `x -> x` of type `Function<T, T>`\ncan be replaced with a `Function.identity()` call.\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                    ]
                  }
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              },
              {
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-short-circuit operation consumes infinite stream"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-short-circuit operations consuming an infinite stream. Such operations can be completed only by throwing an exception. Example: 'Stream.iterate(0, i -> i + 1).collect(Collectors.toList())'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-short-circuit operations consuming an infinite stream. Such operations can be completed only by throwing an exception.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Stream.iterate(0, i -> i + 1).collect(Collectors.toList())\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonFinalUtilityClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Utility class is not 'final'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports utility classes that aren't 'final'. Utility classes have all fields and methods declared as 'static'. Making them 'final' prevents them from being accidentally subclassed.",
                  "markdown": "Reports utility classes that aren't `final`.\n\nUtility classes have all fields and methods declared as `static`.\nMaking them `final` prevents them from being accidentally subclassed."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "Singleton",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Singleton"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports singleton classes. Singleton classes are declared in a way that only one instance of the class can ever be instantiated. Singleton classes complicate testing, and their presence may indicate a lack of object-oriented design. Example: 'class Singleton {\n    private static final Singleton ourInstance = new Singleton();\n\n    private Singleton() {\n    }\n\n    public Singleton getInstance() {\n        return ourInstance;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports singleton classes.\n\nSingleton classes are declared in a way that only one instance of the class can ever be instantiated. Singleton classes complicate testing,\nand their presence may indicate a lack of object-oriented design.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Singleton {\n        private static final Singleton ourInstance = new Singleton();\n\n        private Singleton() {\n        }\n\n        public Singleton getInstance() {\n            return ourInstance;\n        }\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FuseStreamOperations",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Subsequent steps can be fused into Stream API chain"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Detects transformations outside a Stream API chain that could be incorporated into it. Example: 'List<String> list = stream.collect(Collectors.toList());\n  list.sort(null);\n  return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]);' After the conversion: 'return stream.sorted().toArray(String[]::new);' Note that sometimes the converted stream chain may replace explicit 'ArrayList' with 'Collectors.toList()' or explicit 'HashSet' with 'Collectors.toSet()'. The current library implementation uses these collections internally. However, this approach is not very reliable and might change in the future altering the semantics of your code. If you are concerned about it, use the Do not suggest 'toList()' or 'toSet()' collectors option to suggest 'Collectors.toCollection()' instead of 'toList' and 'toSet' collectors. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Detects transformations outside a Stream API chain that could be incorporated into it.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      List<String> list = stream.collect(Collectors.toList());\n      list.sort(null);\n      return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]);\n\nAfter the conversion:\n\n\n      return stream.sorted().toArray(String[]::new);\n\n\nNote that sometimes the converted stream chain may replace explicit `ArrayList` with `Collectors.toList()` or explicit\n`HashSet` with `Collectors.toSet()`. The current library implementation uses these collections internally. However,\nthis approach is not very reliable and might change in the future altering the semantics of your code.\n\nIf you are concerned about it, use the **Do not suggest 'toList()' or 'toSet()' collectors** option to suggest\n`Collectors.toCollection()` instead of `toList` and `toSet` collectors.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DefaultNotLastCaseInSwitch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'default' not last case in 'switch'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements or expressions in which the 'default' branch is positioned before another case. Such a construct is unnecessarily confusing. A quick-fix is provided to move the 'default' branch to the last position, if possible. Example: 'switch (n) {\n      default:\n          System.out.println();\n          break;\n      case 1:\n          break;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'switch (n) {\n    case 1:\n        break;\n    default:\n        System.out.println();\n        break;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements or expressions in which the `default` branch is positioned before another case. Such a construct is unnecessarily confusing. A quick-fix is provided to move the `default` branch to the last position, if possible.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      switch (n) {\n          default:\n              System.out.println();\n              break;\n          case 1:\n              break;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      switch (n) {\n        case 1:\n            break;\n        default:\n            System.out.println();\n            break;\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "NullThrown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'null' thrown"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'null' literals that are used as the argument of a 'throw' statement. Such constructs produce a 'java.lang.NullPointerException' that usually should not be thrown programmatically.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `null` literals that are used as the argument of a `throw` statement.\n\nSuch constructs produce a `java.lang.NullPointerException` that usually should not be thrown programmatically."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 12,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "LocalCanBeFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable or parameter can be 'final'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports parameters or local variables that may have the 'final' modifier added to their declaration. Example: 'ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList();\n  fill(list);\n  return list;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'final ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList();\n  fill(list);\n  return list;' Use the inspection's options to define whether parameters or local variables should be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports parameters or local variables that may have the `final` modifier added to their declaration.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList();\n      fill(list);\n      return list;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      final ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList();\n      fill(list);\n      return list;\n\n\nUse the inspection's options to define whether parameters or local variables should be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FieldMayBeStatic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field can be made 'static'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instance variables that can safely be made 'static'. A field can be static if it is declared 'final' and initialized with a constant. Example: 'public final String str = \"sample\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instance variables that can safely be made `static`. A field can be static if it is declared `final` and initialized with a constant.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public final String str = \"sample\";\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ArrayEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' called on array"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' calls that compare two arrays. Calling 'equals()' on an array compares identity and is equivalent to using '=='. Use 'Arrays.equals()' to compare the contents of two arrays, or 'Arrays.deepEquals()' for multi-dimensional arrays. Example: 'void sample(int[] first, int[] second){\n    if (first.equals(second)) return;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void sample(int[] first, int[] second){\n    if (Arrays.equals(first, second)) return;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` calls that compare two arrays.\n\nCalling `equals()` on an array compares identity and is equivalent to using `==`.\nUse `Arrays.equals()` to compare the contents of two arrays, or `Arrays.deepEquals()` for\nmulti-dimensional arrays.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void sample(int[] first, int[] second){\n        if (first.equals(second)) return;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void sample(int[] first, int[] second){\n        if (Arrays.equals(first, second)) return;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ProblematicVarargsMethodOverride",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-varargs method overrides varargs method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that override a variable arity (a.k.a. varargs) method but replace the variable arity parameter with an array parameter. Though this code is valid, it may be confusing and should be avoided.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that override a variable arity (a.k.a. varargs) method but replace the variable arity parameter with an array parameter. Though this code is valid, it may be confusing and should be avoided."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 123,
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "MisspelledHeader",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown or misspelled header name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any unknown and probably misspelled header names and provides possible variants.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any unknown and probably misspelled header names and provides possible variants."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Manifest",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "AtomicFieldUpdaterIssues",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inconsistent 'AtomicFieldUpdater' declaration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports issues with 'AtomicLongFieldUpdater', 'AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater', or 'AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater' fields (the 'java.util.concurrent.atomic' package). The reported issues are identical to the runtime problems that can happen with atomic field updaters: specified field not found, specified field not accessible, specified field has a wrong type, and so on. Examples: 'class A {\n    private static volatile int value = 0;\n    private static final AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater updater =\n    AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater((A.class), \"value\"); // warning: Field 'value' has 'static' modifier\n  }' 'class B {\n    private static final AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater updater =\n      AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater(B.class, \"value\"); // warning: No field named 'value' found in class 'B'\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports issues with `AtomicLongFieldUpdater`, `AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater`, or `AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater` fields (the `java.util.concurrent.atomic` package).\n\nThe reported issues are identical to the runtime problems that can happen with atomic field updaters:\nspecified field not found, specified field not accessible, specified field has a wrong type, and so on.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n*\n\n\n        class A {\n          private static volatile int value = 0;\n          private static final AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater updater =\n          AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater((A.class), \"value\"); // warning: Field 'value' has 'static' modifier\n        }\n        \n*\n\n\n        class B {\n          private static final AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater updater =\n            AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater(B.class, \"value\"); // warning: No field named 'value' found in class 'B'\n        }\n        \n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "PackageNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages whose names are either too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Example: 'package io;' Use the options to specify the minimum and maximum length of the package name as well as a regular expression that matches valid package names (regular expressions are in standard 'java.util.regex' format).",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages whose names are either too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      package io;\n\n\nUse the options to specify the minimum and maximum length of the package name\nas well as a regular expression that matches valid package names\n(regular expressions are in standard `java.util.regex` format)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 63,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ThrowableNotThrown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Throwable' not thrown"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiations of 'Throwable' or its subclasses, where the created 'Throwable' is never actually thrown. Additionally, this inspection reports method calls that return instances of 'Throwable' or its subclasses, when the result of the method call is not thrown. Calls to methods annotated with the Error Prone's or AssertJ's '@CanIgnoreReturnValue' annotation will not be reported. Example: 'void check(String s) {\n        if (s == null) {\n            new NullPointerException(\"s\");\n        }\n        // ...\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiations of `Throwable` or its subclasses, where the created `Throwable` is never actually thrown. Additionally, this inspection reports method calls that return instances of `Throwable` or its subclasses, when the result of the method call is not thrown.\n\nCalls to methods annotated with the Error Prone's or AssertJ's `@CanIgnoreReturnValue` annotation will not be reported.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        void check(String s) {\n            if (s == null) {\n                new NullPointerException(\"s\");\n            }\n            // ...\n        }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "CapturingCleaner",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cleaner captures object reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Runnable' passed to a 'Cleaner.register()' capturing reference being registered. If the reference is captured, it will never be phantom reachable and the cleaning action will never be invoked. Possible sources of this problem: Lambda using non-static methods, fields, or 'this' itself Non-static inner class (anonymous or not) always captures this reference in java up to 18 version Instance method reference Access to outer class non-static members from non-static inner class Sample of code that will be reported: 'int fileDescriptor;\n  Cleaner.Cleanable cleanable = Cleaner.create().register(this, () -> {\n    System.out.println(\"adsad\");\n    //this is captured via fileDescriptor\n    fileDescriptor = 0;\n  });' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher. New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Runnable` passed to a `Cleaner.register()` capturing reference being registered. If the reference is captured, it will never be phantom reachable and the cleaning action will never be invoked.\n\nPossible sources of this problem:\n\n* Lambda using non-static methods, fields, or `this` itself\n* Non-static inner class (anonymous or not) always captures this reference in java up to 18 version\n* Instance method reference\n* Access to outer class non-static members from non-static inner class\n\nSample of code that will be reported:\n\n\n      int fileDescriptor;\n      Cleaner.Cleanable cleanable = Cleaner.create().register(this, () -> {\n        System.out.println(\"adsad\");\n        //this is captured via fileDescriptor\n        fileDescriptor = 0;\n      });\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 9 or higher.\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "ThreadStartInConstruction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Thread.start()' during object construction"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'start()' on 'java.lang.Thread' or any of its subclasses during object construction. While occasionally useful, such constructs should be avoided due to inheritance issues. Subclasses of a class that launches a thread during the object construction will not have finished any initialization logic of their own before the thread has launched. This inspection does not report if the class that starts a thread is declared 'final'. Example: 'class MyThread extends Thread {\n    MyThread() {\n      start();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `start()` on `java.lang.Thread` or any of its subclasses during object construction.\n\n\nWhile occasionally useful, such constructs should be avoided due to inheritance issues.\nSubclasses of a class that launches a thread during the object construction will not have finished\nany initialization logic of their own before the thread has launched.\n\nThis inspection does not report if the class that starts a thread is declared `final`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class MyThread extends Thread {\n        MyThread() {\n          start();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "SwitchStatementWithTooManyBranches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Maximum 'switch' branches"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements or expressions with too many 'case' labels. Such a long switch statement may be confusing and should probably be refactored. Sometimes, it is not a problem (for example, a domain is very complicated and has enums with a lot of constants). Example: 'switch (x) {\n        case 1 -> {}\n        case 2 -> {}\n        case 3 -> {}\n        case 4 -> {}\n        case 5 -> {}\n        case 6 -> {}\n        case 7 -> {}\n        case 8 -> {}\n        case 9 -> {}\n        case 10 -> {}\n        case 11,12,13 -> {}\n        default -> {}\n    }' Use the Maximum number of branches field to specify the maximum number of 'case' labels expected.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements or expressions with too many `case` labels.\n\nSuch a long switch statement may be confusing and should probably be refactored.\nSometimes, it is not a problem (for example, a domain is very complicated and has enums with a lot of constants).\n\nExample:\n\n\n        switch (x) {\n            case 1 -> {}\n            case 2 -> {}\n            case 3 -> {}\n            case 4 -> {}\n            case 5 -> {}\n            case 6 -> {}\n            case 7 -> {}\n            case 8 -> {}\n            case 9 -> {}\n            case 10 -> {}\n            case 11,12,13 -> {}\n            default -> {}\n        }\n\nUse the **Maximum number of branches** field to specify the maximum number of `case` labels expected."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "LoopConditionNotUpdatedInsideLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop variable not updated inside loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any variables and parameters that are used in a loop condition and are not updated inside the loop. Such variables and parameters are usually used by mistake as they may cause an infinite loop if they are executed. Example: 'void loopDoesNotLoop(boolean b) {\n    while (b) {\n      System.out.println();\n      break;\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore possible non-local changes option to disable this inspection if the condition can be updated indirectly (e.g. via the called method or concurrently from another thread).",
                  "markdown": "Reports any variables and parameters that are used in a loop condition and are not updated inside the loop.\n\nSuch variables and parameters are usually used by mistake as they\nmay cause an infinite loop if they are executed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void loopDoesNotLoop(boolean b) {\n        while (b) {\n          System.out.println();\n          break;\n        }\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the **Ignore possible non-local changes** option to disable this inspection\nif the condition can be updated indirectly (e.g. via the called method or concurrently from another thread)."
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                "id": "DoubleCheckedLocking",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Double-checked locking"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports double-checked locking. Double-checked locking tries to initialize a field on demand and in a thread-safe manner, while avoiding the cost of synchronization. Unfortunately it is not thread-safe when used on a field that is not declared 'volatile'. When using Java 1.4 or earlier, double-checked locking doesn't work even with a 'volatile' field. Read the article linked above for a detailed explanation of the problem. Example of incorrect double-checked locking: 'class Foo {\n    private Helper helper = null;\n    public Helper getHelper() {\n      if (helper == null)\n        synchronized(this) {\n          if (helper == null) helper = new Helper();\n        }\n        return helper;\n      }\n    }\n    // other functions and members...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports [double-checked locking](https://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/java/memoryModel/DoubleCheckedLocking.html).\n\n\nDouble-checked locking tries to initialize a field on demand and in a thread-safe manner, while avoiding the cost of synchronization.\nUnfortunately it is not thread-safe when used on a field that is not declared `volatile`.\nWhen using Java 1.4 or earlier, double-checked locking doesn't work even with a `volatile` field.\nRead the article linked above for a detailed explanation of the problem.\n\nExample of incorrect double-checked locking:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        private Helper helper = null;\n        public Helper getHelper() {\n          if (helper == null)\n            synchronized(this) {\n              if (helper == null) helper = new Helper();\n            }\n            return helper;\n          }\n        }\n        // other functions and members...\n      }\n"
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                "id": "UseOfObsoleteAssert",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usage of obsolete 'junit.framework.Assert' method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any calls to methods from the 'junit.framework.Assert' class. This class is obsolete and the calls can be replaced by calls to methods from the 'org.junit.Assert' class. For example: 'import org.junit.*;\n  public class NecessaryTest {\n    @Test\n    public void testIt() {\n      junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n    }\n  }' After the quick fix is applied, the result looks like the following: 'import org.junit;\n  public class NecessaryTest {\n\n    public void testIt() {\n      Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any calls to methods from the `junit.framework.Assert` class. This class is obsolete and the calls can be replaced by calls to methods from the `org.junit.Assert` class.\n\nFor example:\n\n\n      import org.junit.*;\n      public class NecessaryTest {\n        @Test\n        public void testIt() {\n          junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied, the result looks like the following:\n\n\n      import org.junit;\n      public class NecessaryTest {\n\n        public void testIt() {\n          Assert.assertEquals(\"expected\", \"actual\");\n        }\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "MisspelledMethodName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method names differing only by case"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases in which multiple methods of a class have the names that differ only by case. Such names may be very confusing. Example: 'public int hashcode() { // reported, should be hashCode probably?\n    return 0;\n  }' A quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor. Use the Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method option to ignore methods overriding or implementing a method from the superclass.",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases in which multiple methods of a class have the names that differ only by case. Such names may be very confusing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public int hashcode() { // reported, should be hashCode probably?\n        return 0;\n      }\n\nA quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor.\n\nUse the **Ignore methods overriding/implementing a super method** option to ignore methods overriding or implementing a method from\nthe superclass."
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                "id": "NonSerializableObjectBoundToHttpSession",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-serializable object bound to 'HttpSession'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports objects of classes not implementing 'java.io.Serializable' used as arguments to 'javax.servlet.http.HttpSession.setAttribute()' or 'javax.servlet.http.HttpSession.putValue()'. Such objects will not be serialized if the 'HttpSession' is passivated or migrated, and may result in difficult-to-diagnose bugs. This inspection assumes objects of the types 'java.util.Collection' and 'java.util.Map' to be 'Serializable', unless type parameters are non-'Serializable'. Example: 'void foo(HttpSession session) {\n      session.setAttribute(\"foo\", new NonSerializable());\n  }\n  static class NonSerializable {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports objects of classes not implementing `java.io.Serializable` used as arguments to `javax.servlet.http.HttpSession.setAttribute()` or `javax.servlet.http.HttpSession.putValue()`.\n\n\nSuch objects will not be serialized if the `HttpSession` is passivated or migrated,\nand may result in difficult-to-diagnose bugs.\n\n\nThis inspection assumes objects of the types `java.util.Collection` and\n`java.util.Map` to be `Serializable`,\nunless type parameters are non-`Serializable`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(HttpSession session) {\n          session.setAttribute(\"foo\", new NonSerializable());\n      }\n      static class NonSerializable {}\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "ThreadLocalNotStaticFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'ThreadLocal' field not declared 'static final'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields of type 'java.lang.ThreadLocal' that are not declared 'static final'. In the most common case, a 'java.lang.ThreadLocal' instance associates state with a thread. A non-static non-final 'java.lang.ThreadLocal' field associates state with an instance-thread combination. This is usually unnecessary and quite often is a bug that can cause memory leaks and incorrect behavior. A quick-fix is suggested to make the field 'static final'. Example: 'private ThreadLocal tl = ThreadLocal.withInitial(() -> Boolean.TRUE);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields of type `java.lang.ThreadLocal` that are not declared `static final`.\n\n\nIn the most common case, a `java.lang.ThreadLocal` instance associates state with a thread.\nA non-static non-final `java.lang.ThreadLocal` field associates state with an instance-thread combination.\nThis is usually unnecessary and quite often is a bug that can cause memory leaks and incorrect behavior.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to make the field `static final`.\n\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      private ThreadLocal tl = ThreadLocal.withInitial(() -> Boolean.TRUE);\n"
                },
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                "id": "AccessStaticViaInstance",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Access static member via instance reference"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references to 'static' methods and fields via a class instance rather than the class itself. Even though referring to static members via instance variables is allowed by The Java Language Specification, this makes the code confusing as the reader may think that the result of the method depends on the instance. The quick-fix replaces the instance variable with the class name. Example: 'String s1 = s.valueOf(0);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String s = String.valueOf(0);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports references to `static` methods and fields via a class instance rather than the class itself.\n\nEven though referring to static members via instance variables is allowed by The Java Language Specification,\nthis makes the code confusing as the reader may think that the result of the method depends on the instance.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the instance variable with the class name.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      String s1 = s.valueOf(0);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String s = String.valueOf(0);\n"
                },
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                "id": "CallToNativeMethodWhileLocked",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to a 'native' method while locked"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls 'native' methods within a 'synchronized' block or method. When possible, it's better to keep calls to 'native' methods out of the synchronized context because such calls cause an expensive context switch and may lead to performance issues. Example: 'native void nativeMethod();\n\n  void example(){\n    synchronized (lock){\n      nativeMethod();//warning\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls `native` methods within a `synchronized` block or method.\n\n\nWhen possible, it's better to keep calls to `native` methods out of the synchronized context\nbecause such calls cause an expensive context switch and may lead to performance issues.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      native void nativeMethod();\n\n      void example(){\n        synchronized (lock){\n          nativeMethod();//warning\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                "id": "Dependency",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Illegal package dependencies"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports illegal dependencies between scopes according to the dependency rules given. Dependency rules can be used to prohibit usage from a scope to another scope. Use the Configure dependency rules button below to customize validation rules.",
                  "markdown": "Reports illegal dependencies between scopes according to the dependency rules given. Dependency rules can be used to prohibit usage from a scope to another scope.\n\nUse the **Configure dependency rules** button below to customize validation rules."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "error",
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              {
                "id": "NestingDepth",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly nested method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose body contain too deeply nested statements. Methods with too deep statement nesting may be confusing and are a good sign that refactoring may be necessary. Use the Nesting depth limit field to specify the maximum allowed nesting depth for a method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose body contain too deeply nested statements.\n\nMethods with too deep statement\nnesting may be confusing and are a good sign that refactoring may be necessary.\n\nUse the **Nesting depth limit** field to specify the maximum allowed nesting depth for a method."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "WriteOnlyObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Write-only object"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports objects that are modified but never queried. The inspection relies on the method mutation contract, which could be inferred or pre-annotated for some library methods. This inspection does not report collections, maps, and string builders, as these types are reported by other more precise inspections. Example: 'AtomicReference<String> ref = new AtomicReference<>();\n  ref.set(\"hello\"); // ref is never used again' Use the Ignore impure constructors option to control whether to process objects created by constructor or method whose purity is not known. Unchecking the option may introduce some false-positives if the object reference is intentionally leaked during the construction. New in 2021.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports objects that are modified but never queried.\n\nThe inspection relies on the method mutation contract, which could be inferred\nor pre-annotated for some library methods. This inspection does not report collections, maps, and string builders, as these types\nare reported by other more precise inspections.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      AtomicReference<String> ref = new AtomicReference<>();\n      ref.set(\"hello\"); // ref is never used again\n\n\nUse the **Ignore impure constructors** option to control whether to process objects created by constructor or method whose purity is not known.\nUnchecking the option may introduce some false-positives if the object reference is intentionally leaked during the construction.\n**New in 2021.2**"
                },
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                "id": "SocketResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Socket opened but not safely closed"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports socket resources that are not safely closed. Socket resources reported by this inspection include 'java.net.Socket', 'java.net.DatagramSocket', and 'java.net.ServerSocket'. By default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with 'close' or 'cleanup' in its name. Example: 'byte[] getMessage(ServerSocket socket) throws IOException {\n    Socket client = socket.accept(); //socket is not closed\n    return client.getInputStream().readAllBytes();\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether a socket is allowed to be opened inside a 'try' block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a 'try' block. Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument.",
                  "markdown": "Reports socket resources that are not safely closed. Socket resources reported by this inspection include `java.net.Socket`, `java.net.DatagramSocket`, and `java.net.ServerSocket`.\n\n\nBy default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with\n'close' or 'cleanup' in its name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      byte[] getMessage(ServerSocket socket) throws IOException {\n        Socket client = socket.accept(); //socket is not closed\n        return client.getInputStream().readAllBytes();\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether a socket is allowed to be opened inside a `try` block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a `try` block.\n* Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "TypeParameterHidesVisibleType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Type parameter hides visible type"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type parameters that have the same names as the visible types in the current scope. Such parameter names may be confusing. Example: 'abstract class MyList<T> extends AbstractList<T> {\n    private List<T> elements;\n    // type parameter 'T' hides type parameter 'T'\n    public <T> T[] toArray(T[] array) {\n        return elements.toArray(array);\n    }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports type parameters that have the same names as the visible types in the current scope. Such parameter names may be confusing.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      abstract class MyList<T> extends AbstractList<T> {\n        private List<T> elements;\n        // type parameter 'T' hides type parameter 'T'\n        public <T> T[] toArray(T[] array) {\n            return elements.toArray(array);\n        }\n    }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "StringTokenizerDelimiter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicated delimiters in 'StringTokenizer'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'StringTokenizer()' constructor calls or 'nextToken()' method calls that contain duplicate characters in the delimiter argument. Example: 'void printTokens(String text) {\n    StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(text, \"\\n\\n\");\n    while (tokenizer.hasMoreTokens()) {\n      System.out.println(tokenizer.nextToken());\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void printTokens(String text) {\n    StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(text, \"\\n\");\n    while (tokenizer.hasMoreTokens()) {\n      System.out.println(tokenizer.nextToken());\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `StringTokenizer()` constructor calls or `nextToken()` method calls that contain duplicate characters in the delimiter argument.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void printTokens(String text) {\n        StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(text, \"\\n\\n\");\n        while (tokenizer.hasMoreTokens()) {\n          System.out.println(tokenizer.nextToken());\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void printTokens(String text) {\n        StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(text, \"\\n\");\n        while (tokenizer.hasMoreTokens()) {\n          System.out.println(tokenizer.nextToken());\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "MaskedAssertion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assertion is suppressed by 'catch'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'assert' statements and test framework assertions that are suppressed by a surrounding catch block. Such assertions will never fail, as the thrown 'AssertionError' will be caught and silently ignored. Example 1: 'void javaAssertion() {\n    try {\n      ...\n      assert 1 == 2;\n    } catch (AssertionError e) {\n      // the assertion is silently ignored\n    }\n  }' Example 2: '@Test\n  void testWithAssertJ() {\n    try {\n      ...\n      assertThat(1).as(\"test\").isEqualTo(2);\n    } catch (AssertionError e) {\n      // the assertion is silently ignored\n    }\n  }' Example 3: '@Test\n  void testWithJunit() {\n    try {\n      ...\n      assertEquals(1, 2);\n    } catch (AssertionError e) {\n      // the assertion is silently ignored\n    }\n  }' New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports `assert` statements and test framework assertions that are suppressed by a surrounding catch block. Such assertions will never fail, as the thrown `AssertionError` will be caught and silently ignored.\n\n**Example 1:**\n\n\n      void javaAssertion() {\n        try {\n          ...\n          assert 1 == 2;\n        } catch (AssertionError e) {\n          // the assertion is silently ignored\n        }\n      }\n\n**Example 2:**\n\n\n      @Test\n      void testWithAssertJ() {\n        try {\n          ...\n          assertThat(1).as(\"test\").isEqualTo(2);\n        } catch (AssertionError e) {\n          // the assertion is silently ignored\n        }\n      }\n\n**Example 3:**\n\n\n      @Test\n      void testWithJunit() {\n        try {\n          ...\n          assertEquals(1, 2);\n        } catch (AssertionError e) {\n          // the assertion is silently ignored\n        }\n      }\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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              {
                "id": "ReflectionForUnavailableAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reflective access to a source-only annotation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to reflectively check for the presence of a non-runtime annotation. Using 'Class.isAnnotationPresent()' to test for an annotation whose retention policy is set to 'SOURCE' or 'CLASS' (the default) will always have a negative result. This mistake is easy to overlook. Example: '{\n    getClass().isAnnotationPresent(SourceAnnotation.class); //always false\n  }\n\n  @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)\n  @interface SourceAnnotation {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to reflectively check for the presence of a non-runtime annotation.\n\nUsing `Class.isAnnotationPresent()` to test for an annotation\nwhose retention policy is set to `SOURCE` or `CLASS`\n(the default) will always have a negative result. This mistake is easy to overlook.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      {\n        getClass().isAnnotationPresent(SourceAnnotation.class); //always false\n      }\n\n      @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)\n      @interface SourceAnnotation {}\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "InstantiatingObjectToGetClassObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instantiating object to get 'Class' object"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that instantiates a class to get its class object. It is more performant to access the class object directly by name. Example: 'Class<?> c = new Sample().getClass();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Class<?> c = Sample.class;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that instantiates a class to get its class object.\n\nIt is more performant to access the class object\ndirectly by name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Class<?> c = new Sample().getClass();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Class<?> c = Sample.class;\n"
                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ShiftOutOfRange",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Shift operation by inappropriate constant"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports shift operations where the shift value is a constant outside the reasonable range. Integer shift operations outside the range '0..31' and long shift operations outside the range '0..63' are reported. Shifting by negative or overly large values is almost certainly a coding error. Example: 'int shiftSize = 32;\n  // Warning: shift by 32 bits is equivalent to shift by 0 bits, so there's no shift at all.\n  int mask = (1 << shiftSize) - 1;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports shift operations where the shift value is a constant outside the reasonable range.\n\nInteger shift operations outside the range `0..31` and long shift operations outside the\nrange `0..63` are reported. Shifting by negative or overly large values is almost certainly\na coding error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int shiftSize = 32;\n      // Warning: shift by 32 bits is equivalent to shift by 0 bits, so there's no shift at all.\n      int mask = (1 << shiftSize) - 1;\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Bitwise operation issues",
                      "index": 161,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassWithMultipleLoggers",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with multiple loggers"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that have multiple loggers declared. Ensuring that every class has a single dedicated logger is an important step in providing a unified logging implementation for an application. For example: 'public class Critical {\n    protected static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n\n    protected static final Logger myLogger = Logger.getLogger(getClass());\n  }' Use the table below to specify Logger class names. Classes which declare multiple fields that have the type of one of the specified classes will be reported by this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that have multiple loggers declared. Ensuring that every class has a single dedicated logger is an important step in providing a unified logging implementation for an application.\n\nFor example:\n\n\n      public class Critical {\n        protected static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(Critical.class);\n\n        protected static final Logger myLogger = Logger.getLogger(getClass());\n      }\n\n\nUse the table below to specify Logger class names.\nClasses which declare multiple fields that have the type of one of the specified classes will be reported by this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Logging",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThreadRun",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Thread.run()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'run()' on 'java.lang.Thread' or any of its subclasses. While occasionally intended, this is usually a mistake, because 'run()' doesn't start a new thread. To execute the code in a separate thread, 'start()' should be used.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `run()` on `java.lang.Thread` or any of its subclasses.\n\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this is usually a mistake, because `run()` doesn't start a new thread.\nTo execute the code in a separate thread, `start()` should be used."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 1,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AutoBoxing",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Auto-boxing"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that are affected by autoboxing conversion (automatic wrapping of primitive values as objects). Try not to use objects instead of primitives. It might significantly affect performance. Example: 'Integer x = 42;' The quick-fix makes the conversion explicit: 'Integer x = Integer.valueOf(42);' AutoBoxing appeared in Java 5. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that are affected by autoboxing conversion (automatic wrapping of primitive values as objects). Try not to use objects instead of primitives. It might significantly affect performance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    Integer x = 42;\n\nThe quick-fix makes the conversion explicit:\n\n    Integer x = Integer.valueOf(42);\n\n\n*AutoBoxing* appeared in Java 5.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ExtendsThrowable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class directly extends 'Throwable'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that directly extend 'java.lang.Throwable'. Extending 'java.lang.Throwable' directly is generally considered bad practice. It is usually enough to extend 'java.lang.RuntimeException', 'java.lang.Exception', or - in special cases - 'java.lang.Error'. Example: 'class EnigmaThrowable extends Throwable {} // warning: Class 'EnigmaThrowable' directly extends 'java.lang.Throwable''",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that directly extend `java.lang.Throwable`.\n\nExtending `java.lang.Throwable` directly is generally considered bad practice.\nIt is usually enough to extend `java.lang.RuntimeException`, `java.lang.Exception`, or - in special\ncases - `java.lang.Error`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class EnigmaThrowable extends Throwable {} // warning: Class 'EnigmaThrowable' directly extends 'java.lang.Throwable'\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
                      "index": 12,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InterfaceNeverImplemented",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Interface which has no concrete subclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports interfaces that have no concrete subclasses. Configure the inspection: Use the list below to add annotations. Interfaces declared with one of these annotations will be ignored by the inspection. Use the checkbox below to ignore interfaces that only declare constant fields. Such interfaces may still be usable even without implementations.",
                  "markdown": "Reports interfaces that have no concrete subclasses.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the list below to add annotations. Interfaces declared with one of these annotations will be ignored by the inspection.\n* Use the checkbox below to ignore interfaces that only declare constant fields. Such interfaces may still be usable even without implementations."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 123,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThreadDeathRethrown",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'ThreadDeath' not rethrown"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'try' statements that catch 'java.lang.ThreadDeath' and do not rethrow the exception. Example: 'try {\n    executeInParallel(request);\n  } catch (ThreadDeath ex) { // warning: ThreadDeath 'ex' not rethrown\n    return false;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `try` statements that catch `java.lang.ThreadDeath` and do not rethrow the exception.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        executeInParallel(request);\n      } catch (ThreadDeath ex) { // warning: ThreadDeath 'ex' not rethrown\n        return false;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CloneCallsConstructors",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'clone()' instantiates objects with constructor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to object constructors inside 'clone()' methods. It is considered good practice to call 'clone()' to instantiate objects inside of a 'clone()' method instead of creating them directly to support later subclassing. This inspection will not report 'clone()' methods declared as 'final' or 'clone()' methods on 'final' classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to object constructors inside `clone()` methods.\n\nIt is considered good practice to call `clone()` to instantiate objects inside of a `clone()` method\ninstead of creating them directly to support later subclassing.\nThis inspection will not report\n`clone()` methods declared as `final`\nor `clone()` methods on `final` classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Cloning issues",
                      "index": 94,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryModuleDependencyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary module dependency"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports dependencies on modules that are not used. The quick-fix safely removes such unused dependencies.",
                  "markdown": "Reports dependencies on modules that are not used. The quick-fix safely removes such unused dependencies."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Arrays.asList()' with too few arguments"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Arrays.asList()' with at most one argument. Such calls could be replaced with 'Collections.singletonList()', 'Collections.emptyList()', or 'List.of()' on JDK 9 and later, which will save some memory. In particular, 'Collections.emptyList()' and 'List.of()' with no arguments always return a shared instance, while 'Arrays.asList()' with no arguments creates a new object every time it's called. Note: the lists returned by 'Collections.singletonList()' and 'List.of()' are immutable, while the list returned 'Arrays.asList()' allows calling the 'set()' method. This may break the code in rare cases. Example: 'List<String> empty = Arrays.asList();\n  List<String> one = Arrays.asList(\"one\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<String> empty = Collections.emptyList();\n  List<String> one = Collections.singletonList(\"one\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Arrays.asList()` with at most one argument.\n\n\nSuch calls could be replaced\nwith `Collections.singletonList()`, `Collections.emptyList()`,\nor `List.of()` on JDK 9 and later, which will save some memory.\n\nIn particular, `Collections.emptyList()` and `List.of()` with no arguments\nalways return a shared instance,\nwhile `Arrays.asList()` with no arguments creates a new object every time it's called.\n\nNote: the lists returned by `Collections.singletonList()` and `List.of()` are immutable,\nwhile the list returned `Arrays.asList()` allows calling the `set()` method.\nThis may break the code in rare cases.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      List<String> empty = Arrays.asList();\n      List<String> one = Arrays.asList(\"one\");\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<String> empty = Collections.emptyList();\n      List<String> one = Collections.singletonList(\"one\");\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnstableApiUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unstable API Usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of an API marked with one of the annotations as unstable. Such an API may be changed or removed in future versions, breaking the code that uses it. The annotations which are used to mark unstable APIs are shown in the list below. By default, the inspection ignores usages of unstable APIs if their declarations are located in sources of the same project. In such cases it'll be possible to update the usages when you change APIs. However, it may be inconvenient if the project is big, so one can switch off the Ignore API declared in this project option to report the usages of unstable APIs declared in both the project sources and libraries.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of an API marked with one of the annotations as unstable. Such an API may be changed or removed in future versions, breaking the code that uses it.\n\nThe annotations which are used to mark unstable APIs are shown in the list below.\n\nBy default, the inspection ignores usages of unstable APIs\nif their declarations are located in sources of the same project. In such cases it'll be possible to update the usages when you change APIs.\nHowever, it may be inconvenient if the project is big, so one can switch off the **Ignore API declared in this project** option to report\nthe usages of unstable APIs declared in both the project sources and libraries."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "JVM languages",
                      "index": 1,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LambdaUnfriendlyMethodOverload",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda-unfriendly method overload"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports overloaded methods that take functional interfaces with conflicting abstract method signatures. Such overloads introduce ambiguity and require callers to cast lambdas to a specific type or specify lambda parameter types explicitly. It is preferable to give the overloaded methods different names to eliminate ambiguity. Example: 'interface MyExecutor {\n    void execute(Supplier<?> supplier);\n    void execute(Callable<?> callable);\n  }' Here, 'Supplier' and 'Callable' are functional interfaces whose single abstract methods do not take any parameters and return a non-void value. As a result, the type of the lambda cannot be inferred at the call site unless an explicit cast is used.",
                  "markdown": "Reports overloaded methods that take functional interfaces with conflicting abstract method signatures.\n\nSuch overloads introduce ambiguity and require callers to cast lambdas to a specific type or specify lambda parameter types explicitly.\nIt is preferable to give the overloaded methods different names to eliminate ambiguity.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      interface MyExecutor {\n        void execute(Supplier<?> supplier);\n        void execute(Callable<?> callable);\n      }\n\n\nHere, `Supplier` and `Callable` are functional interfaces\nwhose single abstract methods do not take any parameters and return a non-void value.\nAs a result, the type of the lambda cannot be inferred at the call site unless an explicit cast is used."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions/Method",
                      "index": 90,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SerializableRecordContainsIgnoredMembers",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'record' contains ignored members"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports serialization methods or fields defined in a 'record' class. Serialization methods include 'writeObject()', 'readObject()', 'readObjectNoData()', 'writeExternal()', and 'readExternal()' and the field 'serialPersistentFields'. These members are not used for the serialization or deserialization of records and therefore unnecessary. Examples: 'record R1() implements Serializable {\n    // The field is ignored during record serialization\n    @Serial\n    private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = new ObjectStreamField[0];\n\n    // The method is ignored during record serialization\n    @Serial\n    private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n    }\n  }' 'record R2() implements Externalizable {\n    // The method is ignored during record serialization\n    @Override\n    public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException {\n    }\n\n    // The method is ignored during record serialization\n    @Override\n    public void readExternal(ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {\n    }\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher. New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports serialization methods or fields defined in a `record` class. Serialization methods include `writeObject()`, `readObject()`, `readObjectNoData()`, `writeExternal()`, and `readExternal()` and the field `serialPersistentFields`. These members are not used for the serialization or deserialization of records and therefore unnecessary.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      record R1() implements Serializable {\n        // The field is ignored during record serialization\n        @Serial\n        private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = new ObjectStreamField[0];\n\n        // The method is ignored during record serialization\n        @Serial\n        private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n        }\n      }\n\n\n      record R2() implements Externalizable {\n        // The method is ignored during record serialization\n        @Override\n        public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException {\n        }\n\n        // The method is ignored during record serialization\n        @Override\n        public void readExternal(ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {\n        }\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher.\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Serialization issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessarilyQualifiedInnerClassAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessarily qualified inner class access"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any references to inner classes that are unnecessarily qualified with the name of the enclosing class. Such a qualification can be safely removed, which sometimes adds an import for the inner class. Example: 'class X {\n     X.Y foo;\n     class Y{}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class X {\n     Y foo;\n     class Y{}\n  }' Use the Ignore references for which an import is needed option to ignore references to inner classes, where removing the qualification adds an import.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any references to inner classes that are unnecessarily qualified with the name of the enclosing class.\n\nSuch a qualification can be safely removed, which sometimes adds an import for the inner class.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class X {\n         X.Y foo;\n         class Y{}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class X {\n         Y foo;\n         class Y{}\n      }\n\nUse the **Ignore references for which an import is needed** option to ignore references to inner classes, where\nremoving the qualification adds an import."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavadocLinkAsPlainText",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Link specified as plain text"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports links specified as plain text in Javadoc comments. The quick-fix suggests to wrap the link in <a> tag. Example: 'class Main {\n   /**\n    * https://en.wikipedia.org/\n    */\n    void foo() {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main {\n   /**\n    * <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/\">https://en.wikipedia.org/</a>\n    */\n    void foo() {}\n  }' New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports links specified as plain text in Javadoc comments.\n\n\nThe quick-fix suggests to wrap the link in \\<a\\> tag.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n       /**\n        * https://en.wikipedia.org/\n        */\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main {\n       /**\n        * <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/\">https://en.wikipedia.org/</a>\n        */\n        void foo() {}\n      }\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "SharedThreadLocalRandom",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'ThreadLocalRandom' instance might be shared"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'java.util.concurrent.ThreadLocalRandom' instances which might be shared between threads. A 'ThreadLocalRandom' should not be shared between threads because that is not thread-safe. The inspection reports instances that are assigned to a field used as a method argument, or assigned to a local variable and used in anonymous or nested classes as they might get shared between threads. Usages of 'ThreadLocalRandom' should typically look like 'ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextInt(...)' (or 'nextDouble(...)' etc.). When all usages are in this form, 'ThreadLocalRandom' instances cannot be used accidentally by multiple threads. Example: 'class Main {\n      void printRandomNumbersAsync() {\n        ThreadLocalRandom random = ThreadLocalRandom.current();\n        CompletableFuture.supplyAsync(() -> generateNumbers(random))\n          .thenAccept(numbers -> System.out.println(Arrays.toString(numbers)));\n      }\n\n      private int[] generateNumbers(Random random) {\n        return random.ints(1000, 0, 100).toArray();\n      }\n    }' Use the options to list methods that are safe to be passed to 'ThreadLocalRandom' instances as an argument. It's possible to use regular expressions for method names.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `java.util.concurrent.ThreadLocalRandom` instances which might be shared between threads.\n\n\nA `ThreadLocalRandom` should not be shared between threads because that is not thread-safe.\nThe inspection reports instances that are assigned to a field used as a method argument,\nor assigned to a local variable and used in anonymous or nested classes as they might get shared between threads.\n\n\nUsages of `ThreadLocalRandom` should typically look like `ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextInt(...)`\n(or `nextDouble(...)` etc.).\nWhen all usages are in this form, `ThreadLocalRandom` instances cannot be used accidentally by multiple threads.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        class Main {\n          void printRandomNumbersAsync() {\n            ThreadLocalRandom random = ThreadLocalRandom.current();\n            CompletableFuture.supplyAsync(() -> generateNumbers(random))\n              .thenAccept(numbers -> System.out.println(Arrays.toString(numbers)));\n          }\n\n          private int[] generateNumbers(Random random) {\n            return random.ints(1000, 0, 100).toArray();\n          }\n        }\n      \n\nUse the options to list methods that are safe to be passed to `ThreadLocalRandom` instances as an argument.\nIt's possible to use regular expressions for method names."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "AbstractMethodOverridesConcreteMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract method overrides concrete method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'abstract' methods that override concrete super methods. Methods overridden from 'java.lang.Object' are not reported by this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `abstract` methods that override concrete super methods.\n\nMethods overridden from `java.lang.Object` are not reported by this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 123,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
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              {
                "id": "CodeBlock2Expr",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Statement lambda can be replaced with expression lambda"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda expressions with code block bodies when expression-style bodies can be used instead. The result of the conversion is shorter and more clear. Example: 'Comparable<String> c = o -> {return 0;};' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Comparable<String> c = o -> 0;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda expressions with code block bodies when expression-style bodies can be used instead. The result of the conversion is shorter and more clear.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Comparable<String> c = o -> {return 0;};\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Comparable<String> c = o -> 0;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 8",
                      "index": 100,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifyForEach",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable forEach() call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'forEach()' calls that can be replaced with a more concise method or from which intermediate steps can be extracted. Example: 'List<String> findNStrings(List<String> list, int n) {\n    List<String> other = new ArrayList<>();\n    list.forEach(s -> {\n      if(s.length() > n) other.add(s);\n    });\n    return other;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<String> findNStrings(List<String> list, int n) {\n    List<String> other = list.stream()\n      .filter(s -> s.length() > n)\n      .collect(Collectors.toList());\n    return other;\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. New in 2017.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports `forEach()` calls that can be replaced with a more concise method or from which intermediate steps can be extracted.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      List<String> findNStrings(List<String> list, int n) {\n        List<String> other = new ArrayList<>();\n        list.forEach(s -> {\n          if(s.length() > n) other.add(s);\n        });\n        return other;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<String> findNStrings(List<String> list, int n) {\n        List<String> other = list.stream()\n          .filter(s -> s.length() > n)\n          .collect(Collectors.toList());\n        return other;\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\n\nNew in 2017.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 8",
                      "index": 100,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantFieldInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant field initialization"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields explicitly initialized to their default values. Example: 'class Foo {\n    int foo = 0;\n    List bar = null;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    int foo;\n    List bar;\n  }' Use the inspection settings to only report explicit 'null' initialization, for example: 'class Foo {\n    int foo = 0;     // no warning\n    List bar = null; // redundant field initialization warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields explicitly initialized to their default values.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int foo = 0;\n        List bar = null;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int foo;\n        List bar;\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to only report explicit `null` initialization, for example:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int foo = 0;     // no warning\n        List bar = null; // redundant field initialization warning\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Since15",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usages of API which isn't available at the configured language level"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of the API that is unavailable at the configured language level. This inspection does 3 things: Highlight usage of generified classes when the language level is below Java 7. Highlight when default methods are not overridden and the language level is below Java 8. Highlight usage of API when the language level is lower than marked using the '@since' tag in the documentation. Use the Forbid API usages option to forbid usages of the API in respect to the project or custom language level.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of the API that is unavailable at the configured language level. This inspection does 3 things:\n\n* Highlight usage of generified classes when the language level is below Java 7.\n* Highlight when default methods are not overridden and the language level is below Java 8.\n* Highlight usage of API when the language level is lower than marked using the `@since` tag in the documentation.\n\n\nUse the **Forbid API usages** option to forbid usages of the API in respect to the project or custom language level."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages",
                      "index": 1,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReadObjectInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance field may not be initialized by 'readObject()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields that are not guaranteed to be initialized after the object is deserialized by the 'readObject()' method. The inspection doesn't report transient fields. Note: This inspection uses a very conservative control flow algorithm, and may incorrectly report fields as uninitialized. Example: 'class DataObject implements Serializable {\n  String s; // s is not initialized in readObject\n  int i;\n\n  private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException {\n    i = stream.readInt();\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields that are not guaranteed to be initialized after the object is deserialized by the `readObject()` method.\n\nThe inspection doesn't report transient fields.\n\n\nNote: This inspection uses a very conservative control flow algorithm, and may incorrectly report fields\nas uninitialized.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    class DataObject implements Serializable {\n      String s; // s is not initialized in readObject\n      int i;\n\n      private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException {\n        i = stream.readInt();\n      }\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Serialization issues",
                      "index": 19,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonAtomicOperationOnVolatileField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-atomic operation on 'volatile' field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-atomic operations on volatile fields. An example of a non-atomic operation is updating the field using the increment operator. As the operation involves read and write, and other modifications may happen in between, data may become corrupted. The operation can be made atomic by surrounding it with a 'synchronized' block or using one of the classes from the 'java.util.concurrent.atomic' package. Example: 'private volatile int v = 1;\n\n  void foo() {\n    v = 2 * v;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-atomic operations on volatile fields.\n\n\nAn example of a non-atomic operation is updating the field using the increment operator.\nAs the operation involves read and write, and other modifications may happen in between, data may become corrupted.\nThe operation can be made atomic by surrounding it with a `synchronized` block or\nusing one of the classes from the `java.util.concurrent.atomic` package.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      private volatile int v = 1;\n\n      void foo() {\n        v = 2 * v;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "QuestionableName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Questionable name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables, methods, or classes with questionable, not really descriptive names. Such names do not help to understand the code, and most probably were created as a temporary thing but were forgotten afterwards. Example: 'int aa = 42;' Rename quick-fix is suggested only in the editor. Use the option to list names that should be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables, methods, or classes with questionable, not really descriptive names. Such names do not help to understand the code, and most probably were created as a temporary thing but were forgotten afterwards.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int aa = 42;\n\nRename quick-fix is suggested only in the editor.\n\n\nUse the option to list names that should be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions",
                      "index": 63,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UNCHECKED_WARNING",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unchecked warning"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code on which an unchecked warning will be issued by the javac compiler. Every unchecked warning may potentially trigger 'ClassCastException' at runtime. Example: 'List items = Arrays.asList(\"string\", \"string\");\n  List<Integer> numbers = Collections.unmodifiableList(items); // unchecked assignment' The quick-fix tries to generify the containing file, which may expose any problems in the editor and during compilation that previously only appeared at runtime: 'List<String> items = Arrays.asList(\"string\", \"string\");\n  List<Integer> numbers = Collections.unmodifiableList(items); // incompatible types'",
                  "markdown": "Reports code on which an unchecked warning will be issued by the javac compiler. Every unchecked warning may potentially trigger `ClassCastException` at runtime.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      List items = Arrays.asList(\"string\", \"string\");\n      List<Integer> numbers = Collections.unmodifiableList(items); // unchecked assignment\n\nThe quick-fix tries to generify the containing file,\nwhich may expose any problems in the editor and during compilation that previously only appeared at runtime:\n\n\n      List<String> items = Arrays.asList(\"string\", \"string\");\n      List<Integer> numbers = Collections.unmodifiableList(items); // incompatible types\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Compiler issues",
                      "index": 131,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantLengthCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant array length check"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary array length checks followed by array iteration. When array length is zero, the iteration will be skipped anyway, so there's no need to check length explicitly. Example: 'void f(String[] array) {\n    if (array.length != 0) { // unnecessary check\n      for (String str : array) {\n        System.out.println(str);\n      }\n    }\n  }' A quick-fix is suggested to unwrap or remove the length check: 'void f(String[] array) {\n    for (String str : array) {\n      System.out.println(str);\n    }\n  }' New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary array length checks followed by array iteration. When array length is zero, the iteration will be skipped anyway, so there's no need to check length explicitly.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void f(String[] array) {\n        if (array.length != 0) { // unnecessary check\n          for (String str : array) {\n            System.out.println(str);\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to unwrap or remove the length check:\n\n\n      void f(String[] array) {\n        for (String str : array) {\n          System.out.println(str);\n        }\n      }\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DataFlowIssue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nullability and data flow problems"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code constructs that always violate nullability contracts, may throw exceptions, or are just redundant, based on data flow analysis. Examples: 'if (array.length < index) {\n  System.out.println(array[index]);\n} // Array index is always out of bounds\n\nif (str == null) System.out.println(\"str is null\");\nSystem.out.println(str.trim());\n// the last statement may throw an NPE\n\n@NotNull\nInteger square(@Nullable Integer input) {\n    // the method contract is violated\n    return input == null ? null : input * input;\n}' The inspection behavior may be controlled by a number of annotations, such as nullability annotations, '@Contract' annotation, '@Range' annotation and so on. Configure the inspection: Use the Suggest @Nullable annotation for methods/fields/parameters where nullable values are used option to warn when a nullable value is passed as an argument to a method with a non-annotated parameter, stored into non-annotated field, or returned from a non-annotated method. In this case, the inspection will suggest propagating the '@Nullable' annotation. You can also configure nullability annotations using the Configure Annotations button. Use the Treat non-annotated members and parameters as @Nullable option to assume that non-annotated members can be null, so they must not be used in non-null context. Use the Report not-null required parameter with null-literal argument usages option to report method parameters that cannot be null (e.g. immediately dereferenced in the method body), but there are call sites where a 'null' literal is passed. Use the Report nullable methods that always return a non-null value option to report methods that are annotated as '@Nullable', but always return non-null value. In this case, it's suggested that you change the annotation to '@NotNull'. Use the Ignore assert statements option to control how the inspection treats 'assert' statements. By default, the option is disabled, which means that the assertions are assumed to be executed (-ea mode). If the option is enabled, the assertions will be completely ignored (-da mode). Use the Report problems that happen only on some code paths option to control whether to report problems that may happen only on some code path. If this option is disabled, warnings like exception is possible will not be reported. The inspection will report only warnings like exception will definitely occur. This mode may greatly reduce the number of false-positives, especially if the code is not consistently annotated with nullability and contract annotations. That is why it can be useful for finding the most important problems in legacy code bases. Before IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3, this inspection was part of the \"Constant Conditions & Exceptions\" inspection. Now, it is split into two inspections: \"Constant Values\" and \"Nullability and data flow problems\".",
                  "markdown": "Reports code constructs that always violate nullability contracts, may throw exceptions, or are just redundant, based on data flow analysis.\n\nExamples:\n\n    if (array.length < index) {\n      System.out.println(array[index]);\n    } // Array index is always out of bounds\n\n    if (str == null) System.out.println(\"str is null\");\n    System.out.println(str.trim());\n    // the last statement may throw an NPE\n\n    @NotNull\n    Integer square(@Nullable Integer input) {\n        // the method contract is violated\n        return input == null ? null : input * input;\n    }\n\n\nThe inspection behavior may be controlled by a number of annotations, such as\n[nullability](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/nullable-and-notnull-annotations.html) annotations,\n[@Contract](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/contract-annotations.html) annotation,\n`@Range` annotation and so on.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Suggest @Nullable annotation for methods/fields/parameters where nullable values are used** option to warn when a nullable value is passed as an argument to a method with a non-annotated parameter, stored into non-annotated field, or returned from a non-annotated method. In this case, the inspection will suggest propagating the `@Nullable` annotation. You can also configure nullability annotations using the **Configure Annotations** button.\n* Use the **Treat non-annotated members and parameters as @Nullable** option to assume that non-annotated members can be null, so they must not be used in non-null context.\n* Use the **Report not-null required parameter with null-literal argument usages** option to report method parameters that cannot be null (e.g. immediately dereferenced in the method body), but there are call sites where a `null` literal is passed.\n* Use the **Report nullable methods that always return a non-null value** option to report methods that are annotated as `@Nullable`, but always return non-null value. In this case, it's suggested that you change the annotation to `@NotNull`.\n* Use the **Ignore assert statements** option to control how the inspection treats `assert` statements. By default, the option is disabled, which means that the assertions are assumed to be executed (-ea mode). If the option is enabled, the assertions will be completely ignored (-da mode).\n* Use the **Report problems that happen only on some code paths** option to control whether to report problems that may happen only on some code path. If this option is disabled, warnings like *exception is possible* will not be reported. The inspection will report only warnings like *exception will definitely occur*. This mode may greatly reduce the number of false-positives, especially if the code is not consistently annotated with nullability and contract annotations. That is why it can be useful for finding the most important problems in legacy code bases.\n\n\nBefore IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3, this inspection was part of the \"Constant Conditions \\& Exceptions\" inspection.\nNow, it is split into two inspections:\n\"Constant Values\" and \"Nullability and data flow problems\"."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ParameterCanBeLocal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Value passed as parameter never read"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant method parameters that can be replaced with local variables. If all local usages of a parameter are preceded by assignments to that parameter, the parameter can be removed and its usages replaced with local variables. It makes no sense to have such a parameter, as values that are passed to it are overwritten. Usually, the problem appears as a result of refactoring. Example: 'void test(int p) {\n    p = 1;\n    System.out.print(p);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void test() {\n    int p = 1;\n    System.out.print(p);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant method parameters that can be replaced with local variables.\n\nIf all local usages of a parameter are preceded by assignments to that parameter, the\nparameter can be removed and its usages replaced with local variables.\nIt makes no sense to have such a parameter, as values that are passed to it are overwritten.\nUsually, the problem appears as a result of refactoring.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void test(int p) {\n        p = 1;\n        System.out.print(p);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void test() {\n        int p = 1;\n        System.out.print(p);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SwitchStatementDensity",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'switch' statement with too low of a branch density"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements or expressions with a too low ratio of switch labels to executable statements. Such 'switch' statements may be confusing and should probably be refactored. Example: 'switch (i) { // one case and 5 executable statements -> 20% density\n        case 1:\n            System.out.println(\"1\");\n            System.out.println(\"2\");\n            System.out.println(\"3\");\n            System.out.println(\"4\");\n            System.out.println(\"5\");\n            break;\n    }' Use the Minimum density of branches field to specify the allowed ratio of the switch labels to executable statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements or expressions with a too low ratio of switch labels to executable statements.\n\nSuch `switch` statements\nmay be confusing and should probably be refactored.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        switch (i) { // one case and 5 executable statements -> 20% density\n            case 1:\n                System.out.println(\"1\");\n                System.out.println(\"2\");\n                System.out.println(\"3\");\n                System.out.println(\"4\");\n                System.out.println(\"5\");\n                break;\n        }\n\n\nUse the **Minimum density of branches** field to specify the allowed ratio of the switch labels to executable statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MismatchedJavadocCode",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Mismatch between Javadoc and code"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports parts of method specification written in English that contradict with the method declaration. This includes: Method specified to return 'true' or 'false' but its return type is not boolean. Method specified to return 'null' but it's annotated as '@NotNull' or its return type is primitive. Method specified to return list but its return type is set or array. And so on. Example: '/**\n   * @return true if user is found, false otherwise\n   */\n  User findUser(String name);' Note that false-positives are possible, as this inspection tries to interpret a human language. However, if the inspection reports incorrectly, it's still possible that the description is confusing and should be rewritten. New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports parts of method specification written in English that contradict with the method declaration. This includes:\n\n* Method specified to return `true` or `false` but its return type is not boolean.\n* Method specified to return `null` but it's annotated as `@NotNull` or its return type is primitive.\n* Method specified to return list but its return type is set or array.\n* And so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      /**\n       * @return true if user is found, false otherwise\n       */\n      User findUser(String name);\n\n\nNote that false-positives are possible, as this inspection tries to interpret a human language. However, if the inspection reports\nincorrectly, it's still possible that the description is confusing and should be rewritten.\n\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Javadoc",
                      "index": 61,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifiableAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotations that can be simplified to their 'single element' or 'marker' shorthand form. Annotations that contain whitespace between the @-sign and the name of the annotation are also reported. Example: '@interface Foo { String[] value(); }\n\n  @ Foo({\"foo\"})\n  public String name;' After the quick-fix is applied: '@interface Foo { String[] value(); }\n\n  @Foo(\"foo\")\n  public String name;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotations that can be simplified to their 'single element' or 'marker' shorthand form.\n\nAnnotations that contain whitespace between the @-sign and the name\nof the annotation are also reported.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @interface Foo { String[] value(); }\n\n      @ Foo({\"foo\"})\n      public String name;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @interface Foo { String[] value(); }\n\n      @Foo(\"foo\")\n      public String name;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Guava",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Guava's functional primitives can be replaced with Java"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of Guava's functional primitives that can be migrated to standard Java API calls. For example, the inspection reports usages of classes and interfaces like 'FluentIterable', 'Optional', 'Function', 'Predicate', or 'Supplier'. Example: 'ImmutableList<String> results = FluentIterable.from(List.of(1, 2, 3)).transform(Object::toString).toList();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<String> results = List.of(1, 2, 3).stream().map(Object::toString).collect(Collectors.toList());' The quick-fix may change the semantics. Some lazy-evaluated Guava's iterables can be transformed to eager-evaluated. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of Guava's functional primitives that can be migrated to standard Java API calls.\n\nFor example, the inspection reports usages of classes and interfaces like `FluentIterable`, `Optional`, `Function`,\n`Predicate`, or `Supplier`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      ImmutableList<String> results = FluentIterable.from(List.of(1, 2, 3)).transform(Object::toString).toList();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<String> results = List.of(1, 2, 3).stream().map(Object::toString).collect(Collectors.toList());\n\n\nThe quick-fix may change the semantics. Some lazy-evaluated Guava's iterables can be transformed to eager-evaluated.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "NoopMethodInAbstractClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "No-op method in 'abstract' class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports no-op (for \"no operation\") methods in 'abstract' classes. It is usually a better design to make such methods 'abstract' themselves so that classes inheriting these methods provide their implementations. Example: 'abstract class Test {\n    protected void doTest() {\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports no-op (for \"no operation\") methods in `abstract` classes.\n\nIt is usually a better\ndesign to make such methods `abstract` themselves so that classes inheriting these\nmethods provide their implementations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      abstract class Test {\n        protected void doTest() {\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "OverridableMethodCallDuringObjectConstruction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overridable method called during object construction"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to overridable methods of the current class during object construction. A method is called during object construction if it is inside a: Constructor Non-static instance initializer Non-static field initializer 'clone()' method 'readObject()' method 'readObjectNoData()' method Methods are overridable if they are not declared as 'final', 'static', or 'private'. Package-local methods are considered safe, even though they are overridable. Such calls may result in subtle bugs, as object initialization may happen before the method call. Example: 'class Parent {\n    void someMethod() { }\n  }\n\n  class Child extends Parent {\n    Child() {\n      someMethod();\n    }\n  }' This inspection shares the functionality with the following inspections: Abstract method called during object construction Overridden method called during object construction Only one inspection should be enabled at once to prevent warning duplication.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to overridable methods of the current class during object construction.\n\nA method is called during object construction if it is inside a:\n\n* Constructor\n* Non-static instance initializer\n* Non-static field initializer\n* `clone()` method\n* `readObject()` method\n* `readObjectNoData()` method\n* Methods are overridable if they are not declared as `final`, `static`, or `private`. Package-local methods are considered safe, even though they are overridable. Such calls may result in subtle bugs, as object initialization may happen before the method call.\n* **Example:**\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        void someMethod() { }\n      }\n\n      class Child extends Parent {\n        Child() {\n          someMethod();\n        }\n      }\n\n* This inspection shares the functionality with the following inspections:\n  * Abstract method called during object construction\n  * Overridden method called during object construction\n* Only one inspection should be enabled at once to prevent warning duplication."
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "MissingDeprecatedAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing '@Deprecated' annotation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports module declarations, classes, fields, or methods that have the '@deprecated' Javadoc tag but do not have the '@java.lang.Deprecated' annotation. Example: '/**\n   * @deprecated use {@code example()} instead\n   */\n  void sample(){ }' After the quick-fix is applied: '/**\n   * @deprecated use {@code example()} instead\n   */\n  @Deprecated\n  void sample(){ }' This inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher. Use the checkbox below to be warned on the symbols annotated with '@Deprecated' without an explanation in the '@deprecated' Javadoc tag.",
                  "markdown": "Reports module declarations, classes, fields, or methods that have the `@deprecated` Javadoc tag but do not have the `@java.lang.Deprecated` annotation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      /**\n       * @deprecated use {@code example()} instead\n       */\n      void sample(){ }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      /**\n       * @deprecated use {@code example()} instead\n       */\n      @Deprecated\n      void sample(){ }\n\nThis inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to be warned on the symbols annotated with `@Deprecated` without\nan explanation in the `@deprecated` Javadoc tag."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "ImplicitCallToSuper",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit call to 'super()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constructors that do not begin with a call to \"super\" constructor or another constructor of the same class. Such constructors can be thought of as implicitly beginning with a call to 'super()'. Some coding standards prefer that such calls to 'super()' be made explicitly. Example: 'class Foo {\n    Foo() {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    Foo() {\n      super();\n    }\n  }' Use the inspection settings to ignore classes extending directly from 'Object'. For instance: 'class Foo {\n    Foo() {} // Not reported\n  }\n\n  class Bar extends Foo {\n    Bar() {} // Implicit call to 'super()'\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports constructors that do not begin with a call to \"super\" constructor or another constructor of the same class.\n\nSuch constructors can be thought of as implicitly beginning with a\ncall to `super()`. Some coding standards prefer that such calls to\n`super()` be made explicitly.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        Foo() {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        Foo() {\n          super();\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to ignore classes extending directly from `Object`.\nFor instance:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        Foo() {} // Not reported\n      }\n\n      class Bar extends Foo {\n        Bar() {} // Implicit call to 'super()'\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "MustAlreadyBeRemovedApi",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "API must already be removed"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations marked with '@ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval' that should have been removed in the current version of the declaring library. It compares the specified scheduled removal version with the version that you can set below. Specify the version as a string separated with dots and optionally postfixed with 'alpha', 'beta', 'snapshot', or 'eap'. Examples of valid versions: '1.0', '2.3.1', '2018.1', '7.5-snapshot', '3.0-eap'. Version comparison is intuitive: '1.0 < 2.0', '1.0-eap < 1.0', '2.3-snapshot < 2.3' and so on. For detailed comparison logic, refer to the implementation of VersionComparatorUtil.",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations marked with `@ApiStatus.ScheduledForRemoval` that should have been removed in the current version of the declaring library.\n\nIt compares the specified scheduled removal version with the version that you can set below.\n\n\nSpecify the version as a string separated with dots and optionally postfixed with\n`alpha`, `beta`, `snapshot`, or `eap`.\n\nExamples of valid versions: `1.0`, `2.3.1`, `2018.1`, `7.5-snapshot`, `3.0-eap`.\n\n\nVersion comparison is intuitive: `1.0 < 2.0`, `1.0-eap < 1.0`, `2.3-snapshot < 2.3` and so on.\nFor detailed comparison logic, refer to the implementation of [VersionComparatorUtil](https://github.com/JetBrains/intellij-community/blob/master/platform/util-rt/src/com/intellij/util/text/VersionComparatorUtil.java)."
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                  "level": "error",
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                "id": "CachedNumberConstructorCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Number constructor call with primitive argument"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiations of new 'Long', 'Integer', 'Short', or 'Byte' objects that have a primitive 'long', 'integer', 'short', or 'byte' argument. It is recommended that you use the static method 'valueOf()' introduced in Java 5. By default, this method caches objects for values between -128 and 127 inclusive. Example: 'Integer i = new Integer(1);\n  Long l = new Long(1L);' After the quick-fix is applied, the code changes to: 'Integer i = Integer.valueOf(1);\n  Long l = Long.valueOf(1L);' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher Use the Ignore new number expressions with a String argument option to ignore calls to number constructors with a 'String' argument. Use the Report only when constructor is @Deprecated option to only report calls to deprecated constructors. 'Long', 'Integer', 'Short' and 'Byte' constructors are deprecated since JDK 9.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiations of new `Long`, `Integer`, `Short`, or `Byte` objects that have a primitive `long`, `integer`, `short`, or `byte` argument.\n\nIt is recommended that you use the static method `valueOf()`\nintroduced in Java 5. By default, this method caches objects for values between -128 and\n127 inclusive.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Integer i = new Integer(1);\n      Long l = new Long(1L);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied, the code changes to:\n\n\n      Integer i = Integer.valueOf(1);\n      Long l = Long.valueOf(1L);\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher\n\n\nUse the **Ignore new number expressions with a String argument** option to ignore calls to number constructors with a `String` argument.\n\n\nUse the **Report only when constructor is @Deprecated** option to only report calls to deprecated constructors.\n`Long`, `Integer`, `Short` and `Byte` constructors are deprecated since JDK 9."
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              {
                "id": "FieldHidesSuperclassField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Subclass field hides superclass field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields in a derived class that are named identically a field of a superclass. Java fields cannot be overridden in derived classes, so the field in the derived class will hide the field from the superclass. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the field of the derived class where the identically named field of a base class is intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the field in the derived class. Example: 'class Parent {\n  Parent parent;\n}\nclass Child extends Parent {\n  Child parent;\n}' You can configure the following options for this inspection: Ignore non-accessible fields - indicates whether this inspection should report all name clashes, or only clashes with fields which are visible from the subclass. Ignore static fields hiding static fields - ignore 'static' fields which hide 'static' fields in base classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields in a derived class that are named identically a field of a superclass. Java fields cannot be overridden in derived classes, so the field in the derived class will hide the field from the superclass.\n\n\nAs a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the field of the derived class\nwhere the identically named field of a base class is intended.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the field in the derived class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    class Parent {\n      Parent parent;\n    }\n    class Child extends Parent {\n      Child parent;\n    }\n\n\nYou can configure the following options for this inspection:\n\n1. **Ignore non-accessible fields** - indicates whether this inspection should report all name clashes, or only clashes with fields which are visible from the subclass.\n2. **Ignore static fields hiding static fields** - ignore `static` fields which hide `static` fields in base classes."
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              {
                "id": "SimpleDateFormatWithoutLocale",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'SimpleDateFormat' without locale"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiations of 'java.util.SimpleDateFormat' or 'java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter' that do not specify a 'java.util.Locale'. These calls will use the platform default locale, which depends on the OS settings. This can lead to surprising behaviour when the code is run on a different platform or the OS settings are changed. 'Example:' 'new SimpleDateFormat(\"yyyy\");\n  DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"d/M/y\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiations of `java.util.SimpleDateFormat` or `java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter` that do not specify a `java.util.Locale`. These calls will use the platform default locale, which depends on the OS settings. This can lead to surprising behaviour when the code is run on a different platform or the OS settings are changed.\n\n`Example:`\n\n\n      new SimpleDateFormat(\"yyyy\");\n      DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"d/M/y\");\n"
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                "id": "AnnotationClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Annotation interface"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotation interfaces. Such interfaces are not supported under Java 1.4 and earlier.",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotation interfaces. Such interfaces are not supported under Java 1.4 and earlier."
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                "id": "Finalize",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'finalize()' should not be overridden"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports overriding the 'Object.finalize()' method. According to the 'Object.finalize()' documentation: The finalization mechanism is inherently problematic. Finalization can lead to performance issues, deadlocks, and hangs. Errors in finalizers can lead to resource leaks; there is no way to cancel finalization if it is no longer necessary; and no ordering is specified among calls to 'finalize' methods of different objects. Furthermore, there are no guarantees regarding the timing of finalization. The 'finalize' method might be called on a finalizable object only after an indefinite delay, if at all. Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore for trivial 'finalize()' implementations option to ignore 'finalize()' implementations with an empty method body or a body containing only 'if' statements that have a condition which evaluates to 'false' and is a compile-time constant. For performance reasons it can be beneficial to override a non-trivial 'finalize()' with an empty implementation in a subclass. An empty final 'finalize()' implementation can also be used to prevent subclasses from overriding.",
                  "markdown": "Reports overriding the `Object.finalize()` method.\n\nAccording to the `Object.finalize()` documentation:\n>\n> The finalization mechanism is inherently problematic. Finalization can lead\n> to performance issues, deadlocks, and hangs. Errors in finalizers can lead\n> to resource leaks; there is no way to cancel finalization if it is no longer\n> necessary; and no ordering is specified among calls to `finalize`\n> methods of different objects. Furthermore, there are no guarantees regarding\n> the timing of finalization. The `finalize` method might be called\n> on a finalizable object only after an indefinite delay, if at all.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore for trivial 'finalize()' implementations** option to ignore `finalize()` implementations with an empty method body or a body containing only `if` statements that have a condition which evaluates to `false` and is a compile-time constant. For performance reasons it can be beneficial to override a non-trivial `finalize()` with an empty implementation in a subclass. An empty final `finalize()` implementation can also be used to prevent subclasses from overriding."
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                "id": "JUnit3StyleTestMethodInJUnit4Class",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Old style JUnit test method in JUnit 4 class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit 3 style test methods that are located inside a class that does not extend the JUnit 3 'TestCase' class and contains JUnit 4 or JUnit 5 '@Test' annotated methods. Such test methods cannot be run.",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit 3 style test methods that are located inside a class that does not extend the JUnit 3 `TestCase` class and contains JUnit 4 or JUnit 5 `@Test` annotated methods. Such test methods cannot be run."
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                "id": "PointlessArithmeticExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pointless arithmetic expression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports pointless arithmetic expressions. Such expressions include adding or subtracting zero, multiplying by zero or one, and division by one. Such expressions may be the result of automated refactorings and they are unlikely to be what the developer intended to do. The quick-fix simplifies such expressions. Example: 'void f(int a) {\n    int x = a - a;\n    int y = a + 0;\n    int res = x / x;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void f(int a) {\n    int x = 0;\n    int y = a;\n    int res = 1;\n  }' Note that in rare cases, the suggested replacement might not be completely equivalent to the original code for all possible inputs. For example, the inspection suggests replacing 'x / x' with '1'. However, if 'x' is zero, the original code throws 'ArithmeticException' or results in 'NaN'. Also, if 'x' is 'NaN', then the result is also 'NaN'. It's very unlikely that such behavior is intended.",
                  "markdown": "Reports pointless arithmetic expressions. Such expressions include adding or subtracting zero, multiplying by zero or one, and division by one.\n\nSuch expressions may be the result of automated refactorings and they are unlikely to be what the developer intended to do.\n\nThe quick-fix simplifies such expressions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void f(int a) {\n        int x = a - a;\n        int y = a + 0;\n        int res = x / x;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void f(int a) {\n        int x = 0;\n        int y = a;\n        int res = 1;\n      }\n\n\nNote that in rare cases, the suggested replacement might not be completely equivalent to the original code\nfor all possible inputs. For example, the inspection suggests replacing `x / x` with `1`.\nHowever, if `x` is zero, the original code throws `ArithmeticException` or results in `NaN`.\nAlso, if `x` is `NaN`, then the result is also `NaN`. It's very unlikely that such behavior is intended."
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                "id": "OverlyLargePrimitiveArrayInitializer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly large initializer for array of primitive type"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports array initializer expressions for primitive arrays that contain too many elements. Such initializers may result in overly large class files because code must be generated to initialize each array element. In memory or bandwidth constrained environments, it may be more efficient to load large arrays of primitives from resource files. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design. Use the option to specify the maximum number of elements to allow in primitive array initializers.",
                  "markdown": "Reports array initializer expressions for primitive arrays that contain too many elements. Such initializers may result in overly large class files because code must be generated to initialize each array element. In memory or bandwidth constrained environments, it may be more efficient to load large arrays of primitives from resource files.\n\n\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.\n\n\nUse the option to specify the maximum number of elements to allow in primitive array initializers."
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                "id": "ObjectNotify",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'notify()' instead of 'notifyAll()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Object.notify()'. While occasionally useful, in almost all cases 'Object.notifyAll()' is a better choice because calling 'Object.notify()' may lead to deadlocks. See Doug Lea's Concurrent Programming in Java for a discussion.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Object.notify()`. While occasionally useful, in almost all cases `Object.notifyAll()` is a better choice because calling `Object.notify()` may lead to deadlocks. See Doug Lea's *Concurrent Programming in Java* for a discussion."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "InstanceVariableUninitializedUse",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance field used before initialization"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instance variables that are read before initialization. The inspection ignores equality checks with 'null'. Example: 'class Foo {\n    int bar;\n\n    Foo() {\n      System.out.println(bar);\n    }\n  }' Note that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report instance variables as uninitialized. Variables reported as initialized will always be initialized. Use the Ignore if annotated by option to specify special annotations. The inspection will ignore fields annotated with one of these annotations. Use the Ignore primitive fields option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instance variables that are read before initialization.\n\nThe inspection ignores equality checks with `null`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int bar;\n\n        Foo() {\n          System.out.println(bar);\n        }\n      }\n\nNote that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report instance variables as uninitialized. Variables\nreported as initialized will always be initialized.\n\nUse the **Ignore if annotated by** option to specify special annotations. The inspection will ignore fields\nannotated with one of these annotations.\n\nUse the **Ignore primitive fields** option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields."
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                "id": "ExpressionMayBeFactorized",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Expression can be factorized"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that can be factorized, i.e. reorganized to pull out a common factor. This reduces redundancy and could improve the readability of your code. Example: 'a && b || a && c' After the quick-fix is applied: 'a && (b || c)' New in 2021.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that can be factorized, i.e. reorganized to pull out a common factor. This reduces redundancy and could improve the readability of your code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a && b || a && c\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      a && (b || c)\n\nNew in 2021.3"
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                "id": "ListRemoveInLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'List.remove()' called in loop"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'List.remove(index)' called in a loop that can be replaced with 'List.subList().clear()'. The replacement is more efficient for most 'List' implementations when many elements are deleted. Example: 'void removeRange(List<String> list, int from, int to) {\n    for (int i = from; i < to; i++) {\n        list.remove(from);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void removeRange(List<String> list, int from, int to) {\n    if (to > from) {\n      list.subList(from, to).clear();\n    }\n  }' The quick-fix adds a range check automatically to prevent a possible 'IndexOutOfBoundsException' when the minimal value is bigger than the maximal value. It can be removed if such a situation is impossible in your code. New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `List.remove(index)` called in a loop that can be replaced with `List.subList().clear()`.\n\nThe replacement\nis more efficient for most `List` implementations when many elements are deleted.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void removeRange(List<String> list, int from, int to) {\n        for (int i = from; i < to; i++) {\n            list.remove(from);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void removeRange(List<String> list, int from, int to) {\n        if (to > from) {\n          list.subList(from, to).clear();\n        }\n      }\n\n\nThe quick-fix adds a range check automatically to prevent a possible `IndexOutOfBoundsException` when the minimal value is bigger\nthan the maximal value. It can be removed if such a situation is impossible in your code.\n\nNew in 2018.2"
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                "id": "MissingOverrideAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing '@Override' annotation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods overriding superclass methods but are not annotated with '@java.lang.Override'. Annotating methods with '@java.lang.Override' improves code readability since it shows the intent. In addition, the compiler emits an error when a signature of the overridden method doesn't match the superclass method. Example: 'class X {\n      public String toString() {\n        return \"hello world\";\n      }\n    }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class X {\n      @Override\n      public String toString() {\n        return \"hello world\";\n      }\n    }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore 'equals()', 'hashCode()' and 'toString()' option to ignore these 'java.lang.Object' methods: 'equals()', 'hashCode()', and 'toString()'. The risk that these methods will disappear and your code won't be compiling anymore due to the '@Override' annotation is relatively small. Use the Ignore methods in anonymous classes option to ignore methods in anonymous classes. Disable the Highlight method when its overriding methods do not all have the '@Override' annotation option to only warn on the methods missing an '@Override' annotation, and not on overridden methods where one or more descendants are missing an '@Override' annotation. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods overriding superclass methods but are not annotated with `@java.lang.Override`.\n\n\nAnnotating methods with `@java.lang.Override` improves code readability since it shows the intent.\nIn addition, the compiler emits an error when a signature of the overridden method doesn't match the superclass method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        class X {\n          public String toString() {\n            return \"hello world\";\n          }\n        }\n      \nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n        class X {\n          @Override\n          public String toString() {\n            return \"hello world\";\n          }\n        }\n      \nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore 'equals()', 'hashCode()' and 'toString()'** option to ignore these `java.lang.Object` methods: `equals()`, `hashCode()`, and `toString()`. The risk that these methods will disappear and your code won't be compiling anymore due to the `@Override` annotation is relatively small.\n* Use the **Ignore methods in anonymous classes** option to ignore methods in anonymous classes.\n* Disable the **Highlight method when its overriding methods do not all have the '@Override' annotation** option to only warn on the methods missing an `@Override` annotation, and not on overridden methods where one or more descendants are missing an `@Override` annotation.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
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                "id": "CharUsedInArithmeticContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'char' expression used in arithmetic context"
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                  "text": "Reports expressions of the 'char' type used in addition or subtraction expressions. Such code is not necessarily an issue but may result in bugs (for example, if a string is expected). Example: 'int a = 'a' + 42;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int a = (int) 'a' + 42;' For the 'String' context: 'int i1 = 1;\nint i2 = 2;\nSystem.out.println(i2 + '-' + i1 + \" = \" + (i2 - i1));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.println(i2 + \"-\" + i1 + \" = \" + (i2 - i1));'",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions of the `char` type used in addition or subtraction expressions.\n\nSuch code is not necessarily an issue but may result in bugs (for example,\nif a string is expected).\n\n**Example:** `int a = 'a' + 42;`\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied: `int a = (int) 'a' + 42;`\n\nFor the `String` context:\n\n    int i1 = 1;\n    int i2 = 2;\n    System.out.println(i2 + '-' + i1 + \" = \" + (i2 - i1));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n`System.out.println(i2 + \"-\" + i1 + \" = \" + (i2 - i1));`"
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                "id": "StringEqualsCharSequence",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'String.equals()' called with 'CharSequence' argument"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'String.equals()' with a 'CharSequence' as the argument. 'String.equals()' can only return 'true' for 'String' arguments. To compare the contents of a 'String' with a non-'String' 'CharSequence' argument, use the 'contentEquals()' method. Example: 'boolean equals(String s, CharSequence ch) {\n    return s.equals(ch);\n  }' After quick-fix is applied: 'boolean equals(String s, CharSequence ch) {\n    return s.contentEquals(ch);\n  }' New in 2017.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `String.equals()` with a `CharSequence` as the argument.\n\n\n`String.equals()` can only return `true` for `String` arguments.\nTo compare the contents of a `String` with a non-`String` `CharSequence` argument,\nuse the `contentEquals()` method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean equals(String s, CharSequence ch) {\n        return s.equals(ch);\n      }\n\nAfter quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean equals(String s, CharSequence ch) {\n        return s.contentEquals(ch);\n      }\n\n\nNew in 2017.3"
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              {
                "id": "TestFailedLine",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Failed line in test"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports failed method calls or assertions in tests. It helps detect the failed line in code faster and start debugging it immediately. Example: '@Test\n  fun foo() {\n    assertEquals(1, 0) // highlighted\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports failed method calls or assertions in tests. It helps detect the failed line in code faster and start debugging it immediately.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Test\n      fun foo() {\n        assertEquals(1, 0) // highlighted\n      }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "PublicStaticCollectionField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public static' collection field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports modifiable 'public' 'static' Collection fields. Even though they are often used to store collections of constant values, these fields nonetheless represent a security hazard, as their contents may be modified even if the field is declared as 'final'. Example: 'public static final List<String> EVENTS = new ArrayList<>();'\n Use the table in the Options section to specify methods returning unmodifiable collections. 'public' 'static' collection fields initialized with these methods will not be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports modifiable `public` `static` Collection fields.\n\nEven though they are often used to store collections of constant values, these fields nonetheless represent a security\nhazard, as their contents may be modified even if the field is declared as `final`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public static final List<String> EVENTS = new ArrayList<>();\n      \n\nUse the table in the **Options** section to specify methods returning unmodifiable collections.\n`public` `static` collection fields initialized with these methods will not be reported."
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              {
                "id": "ExtendsConcreteCollection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class explicitly extends a 'Collection' class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that extend concrete subclasses of the 'java.util.Collection' or 'java.util.Map' classes. Subclassing concrete collection types is a common yet poor practice. It is considerably more brittle than delegating collection calls.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that extend concrete subclasses of the `java.util.Collection` or `java.util.Map` classes.\n\n\nSubclassing concrete collection types is a common yet poor practice. It is considerably more brittle than delegating collection calls."
                },
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              {
                "id": "ObjectInstantiationInEqualsHashCode",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Object instantiation inside 'equals()' or 'hashCode()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports construction of (temporary) new objects inside 'equals()', 'hashCode()', 'compareTo()', and 'Comparator.compare()' methods. Besides constructor invocations, new objects can also be created by autoboxing or iterator creation inside a 'foreach' statement. This can cause performance problems, for example, when objects are added to a 'Set' or 'Map', where these methods will be called often. The inspection will not report when the objects are created in a 'throw' or 'assert' statement. Example: 'class Person {\n    private String name;\n    private int age;\n\n    public boolean equals(Object o) {\n      return Arrays.equals(new Object[] {name, age}, new Object[] {((Foo)o).name, ((Foo)o).age});\n    }\n\n    public int hashCode() {\n      return (name + age).hashCode();\n    }\n  }' In this example, two additional arrays are created inside 'equals()', usages of 'age' field require boxing, and 'name + age' implicitly creates a new string.",
                  "markdown": "Reports construction of (temporary) new objects inside `equals()`, `hashCode()`, `compareTo()`, and `Comparator.compare()` methods.\n\n\nBesides constructor invocations, new objects can also be created by autoboxing or iterator creation inside a\n`foreach` statement.\nThis can cause performance problems, for example, when objects are added to a `Set` or `Map`,\nwhere these methods will be called often.\n\n\nThe inspection will not report when the objects are created in a `throw` or `assert` statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Person {\n        private String name;\n        private int age;\n\n        public boolean equals(Object o) {\n          return Arrays.equals(new Object[] {name, age}, new Object[] {((Foo)o).name, ((Foo)o).age});\n        }\n\n        public int hashCode() {\n          return (name + age).hashCode();\n        }\n      }\n\n\nIn this example, two additional arrays are created inside `equals()`, usages of `age` field require boxing,\nand `name + age` implicitly creates a new string."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "UnconditionalWait",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unconditional 'wait()' call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'wait()' being called unconditionally within a synchronized context. Normally, 'wait()' is used to block a thread until some condition is true. If 'wait()' is called unconditionally, it often indicates that the condition was checked before a lock was acquired. In that case a data race may occur, with the condition becoming true between the time it was checked and the time the lock was acquired. While constructs found by this inspection are not necessarily incorrect, they are certainly worth examining. Example: 'class Bar {\n      void foo() throws InterruptedException {\n          synchronized (this) {\n              wait(); // warning\n          }\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `wait()` being called unconditionally within a synchronized context.\n\n\nNormally, `wait()` is used to block a thread until some condition is true. If\n`wait()` is called unconditionally, it often indicates that the condition was\nchecked before a lock was acquired. In that case a data race may occur, with the condition\nbecoming true between the time it was checked and the time the lock was acquired.\n\n\nWhile constructs found by this inspection are not necessarily incorrect, they are certainly worth examining.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Bar {\n          void foo() throws InterruptedException {\n              synchronized (this) {\n                  wait(); // warning\n              }\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "MethodOverridesInaccessibleMethodOfSuper",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method overrides inaccessible method of superclass"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods with the same signature as an inaccessible method of a superclass, for example, a private method, or a package-private method of a superclass in another package. Such method names may be confusing because the method in the subclass may look like an override when in fact it hides the inaccessible method of the superclass. Moreover, if the visibility of the method in the superclass changes later, it may either silently change the semantics of the subclass or cause a compilation error. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the method. Example: 'public class Super {\n    private void test() {\n    }\n  }\n\n  public class Sub extends Super {\n    void test() { // making 'Super.test()' public causes a compilation error\n                  // making 'Super.test()' package-private makes 'Sub.test()' an override\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods with the same signature as an inaccessible method of a superclass, for example, a private method, or a package-private method of a superclass in another package.\n\n\nSuch method names may be confusing because the method in the subclass may look like an override when in fact\nit hides the inaccessible method of the superclass.\nMoreover, if the visibility of the method in the superclass changes later,\nit may either silently change the semantics of the subclass or cause a compilation error.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Super {\n        private void test() {\n        }\n      }\n\n      public class Sub extends Super {\n        void test() { // making 'Super.test()' public causes a compilation error\n                      // making 'Super.test()' package-private makes 'Sub.test()' an override\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "IntLiteralMayBeLongLiteral",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cast to 'long' can be 'long' literal"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'int' literal expressions that are immediately cast to 'long'. Such literal expressions can be replaced with equivalent 'long' literals. Example: 'Long l = (long)42;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Long l = 42L;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `int` literal expressions that are immediately cast to `long`.\n\nSuch literal expressions can be replaced with equivalent `long` literals.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    Long l = (long)42;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    Long l = 42L;\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "SingleCharacterStartsWith",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Single character 'startsWith()' or 'endsWith()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'String.startsWith()' and 'String.endsWith()' where single character string literals are passed as an argument. A quick-fix is suggested to replace such calls with more efficiently implemented 'String.charAt()'. However, the performance gain of such change is minimal and the code becomes less readable because of the extra non-zero length check, so it is recommended to apply the quick-fix only inside tight loops. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design. Example: 'boolean startsWithX(String s) {\n    return s.startsWith(\"x\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean startsWithX(String s) {\n    return !s.isEmpty() && s.charAt(0) == 'x';\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `String.startsWith()` and `String.endsWith()` where single character string literals are passed as an argument.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to replace such calls with more efficiently implemented `String.charAt()`.\n\n\nHowever, the performance gain of such change is minimal and the code becomes less readable because of the extra non-zero length check,\nso it is recommended to apply the quick-fix only inside tight loops.\n\n\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean startsWithX(String s) {\n        return s.startsWith(\"x\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean startsWithX(String s) {\n        return !s.isEmpty() && s.charAt(0) == 'x';\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "UtilityClassCanBeEnum",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Utility class can be 'enum'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports utility classes that can be converted to enums. Some coding style guidelines require implementing utility classes as enums to avoid code coverage issues in 'private' constructors. Example: 'class StringUtils {\n    public static final String EMPTY = \"\";\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum StringUtils {\n    ;\n    public static final String EMPTY = \"\";\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports utility classes that can be converted to enums.\n\nSome coding style guidelines require implementing utility classes as enums\nto avoid code coverage issues in `private` constructors.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class StringUtils {\n        public static final String EMPTY = \"\";\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum StringUtils {\n        ;\n        public static final String EMPTY = \"\";\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "ExtendsObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class explicitly extends 'Object'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any classes that are explicitly declared to extend 'java.lang.Object'. Such declaration is redundant and can be safely removed. Example: 'class MyClass extends Object {\n  }' The quick-fix removes the redundant 'extends Object' clause: 'class MyClass {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any classes that are explicitly declared to extend `java.lang.Object`.\n\nSuch declaration is redundant and can be safely removed.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class MyClass extends Object {\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix removes the redundant `extends Object` clause:\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReassignedVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reassigned variable"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports reassigned variables, which complicate reading and understanding the code. Example: 'int value = 2 * (height + width);\n  System.out.println(\"perimeter: \" + value);\n\n  value = height * width;\n  System.out.println(\"area: \" + value);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports reassigned variables, which complicate reading and understanding the code.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int value = 2 * (height + width);\n      System.out.println(\"perimeter: \" + value);\n\n      value = height * width;\n      System.out.println(\"area: \" + value);\n"
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                  "level": "note",
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                "id": "MethodNameSameAsClassName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method name same as class name"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that are named identically to their class. While such naming is allowed by the Java language, by convention it is reserved for defining constructors. Using it for methods is probably a mistake or bad practice. Example: 'class MyClass {\n    int val;\n\n    // Method MyClass named identically to its containing class.\n    // Likely, 'void' was added by mistake.\n    void MyClass(int val) {\n      this.val = val;\n    }\n  }' When appropriate, a quick-fix converts the method to a constructor: 'class MyClass {\n    int val;\n\n    MyClass(int val) {\n      this.val = val;\n    }\n  }' Another quick-fix renames the method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that are named identically to their class. While such naming is allowed by the Java language, by convention it is reserved for defining constructors. Using it for methods is probably a mistake or bad practice.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n        int val;\n\n        // Method MyClass named identically to its containing class.\n        // Likely, 'void' was added by mistake.\n        void MyClass(int val) {\n          this.val = val;\n        }\n      }\n\nWhen appropriate, a quick-fix converts the method to a constructor:\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n        int val;\n\n        MyClass(int val) {\n          this.val = val;\n        }\n      }\n\nAnother quick-fix renames the method."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "LocalVariableNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Example: 'int X = 42;' should be reported if the inspection is enabled with the default settings in which a variable name should start with a lowercase letter. Configure the inspection: Use the fields in the Options section to specify the minimum length, maximum length, and a regular expression expected for local variable names. Specify 0 in order not to check the length of names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard java.util.regex format. Use checkboxes to ignore 'for'-loop and 'catch' section parameters.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n**Example:** `int X = 42;`\nshould be reported if the inspection is enabled with the default settings in which a variable name should start with a lowercase letter.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the fields in the **Options** section to specify the minimum length, maximum length, and a regular expression expected for local variable names.\nSpecify **0** in order not to check the length of names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard **java.util.regex** format.\n\nUse checkboxes to ignore `for`-loop and `catch` section parameters."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryJavaDocLink",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary Javadoc link"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Javadoc '@see', '{@link}', and '{@linkplain}' tags that refer to the method owning the comment, the super method of the method owning the comment, or the class containing the comment. Such links are unnecessary and can be safely removed with this inspection's quick-fix. The quick-fix will remove the entire Javadoc comment if the tag is its only content. Example: 'class Example {\n    /**\n     * @see Example#method\n     */\n    public void method() { }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Example {\n  public void method() { }\n}' Use the checkbox below to ignore inline links ('{@link}' and '{@linkplain}') to super methods. Although a link to all super methods is automatically added by the Javadoc tool, an inline link to the super method may sometimes be needed in texts of the Javadoc comments.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Javadoc `@see`, `{@link}`, and `{@linkplain}` tags that refer to the method owning the comment, the super method of the method owning the comment, or the class containing the comment.\n\nSuch links are unnecessary and can be safely removed with this inspection's quick-fix. The\nquick-fix will remove the entire Javadoc comment if the tag is its only content.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Example {\n        /**\n         * @see Example#method\n         */\n        public void method() { }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    class Example {\n      public void method() { }\n    }\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to ignore inline links (`{@link}` and `{@linkplain}`)\nto super methods. Although a link to all super methods is automatically added by the\nJavadoc tool, an inline link to the super method may sometimes be needed in texts of the Javadoc comments."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    },
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                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "EmptyTryBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty 'try' block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty 'try' blocks, including try-with-resources statements. 'try' blocks with comments are considered empty. This inspection doesn't report empty 'try' blocks found in JSP files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty `try` blocks, including try-with-resources statements.\n\n`try` blocks with comments are considered empty.\n\n\nThis inspection doesn't report empty `try` blocks found in JSP files."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NestedSwitchStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested 'switch' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports nested 'switch' statements or expressions. Nested 'switch' statements may result in extremely confusing code. These statements may be extracted to a separate method. Example: 'int res = switch (i) {\n            case 0 -> 0;\n            default -> switch (i) {\n                case 100 -> 0;\n                default -> i;\n            };\n        };'",
                  "markdown": "Reports nested `switch` statements or expressions.\n\nNested `switch` statements\nmay result in extremely confusing code. These statements may be extracted to a separate method.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int res = switch (i) {\n                case 0 -> 0;\n                default -> switch (i) {\n                    case 100 -> 0;\n                    default -> i;\n                };\n            };\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CollectionsFieldAccessReplaceableByMethodCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reference to empty collection field can be replaced with method call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'java.util.Collections' fields: 'EMPTY_LIST', 'EMPTY_MAP' or 'EMPTY_SET'. These field usages may be replaced with the following method calls: 'emptyList()', 'emptyMap()', or 'emptySet()'. Such method calls prevent unchecked warnings by the compiler because the type parameters can be inferred. Example: 'List<Integer> emptyList = Collections.EMPTY_LIST;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<Integer> emptyList = Collections.emptyList();' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `java.util.Collections` fields: `EMPTY_LIST`, `EMPTY_MAP` or `EMPTY_SET`. These field usages may be replaced with the following method calls: `emptyList()`, `emptyMap()`, or `emptySet()`. Such method calls prevent unchecked warnings by the compiler because the type parameters can be inferred.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      List<Integer> emptyList = Collections.EMPTY_LIST;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<Integer> emptyList = Collections.emptyList();\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssertWithSideEffects",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'assert' statement with side effects"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'assert' statements that cause side effects. Since assertions can be switched off, these side effects are not guaranteed, which can cause subtle bugs. Common unwanted side effects detected by this inspection are modifications of variables and fields. When methods calls are involved, they are analyzed one level deep. Example: 'assert i++ < 10;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `assert` statements that cause side effects.\n\n\nSince assertions can be switched off,\nthese side effects are not guaranteed, which can cause subtle bugs. Common unwanted side effects detected by this inspection are\nmodifications of variables and fields. When methods calls are involved, they are analyzed one level deep.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      assert i++ < 10;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WaitOrAwaitWithoutTimeout",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' or 'await()' without timeout"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Object.wait()' or 'Condition.await()' without specifying a timeout. Such calls may be dangerous in high-availability programs, as failures in one component may result in blockages of the waiting component if 'notify()'/'notifyAll()' or 'signal()'/'signalAll()' never get called. Example: 'void foo(Object bar) throws InterruptedException {\n    bar.wait();\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Object.wait()` or `Condition.await()` without specifying a timeout.\n\n\nSuch calls may be dangerous in high-availability programs, as failures in one\ncomponent may result in blockages of the waiting component\nif `notify()`/`notifyAll()`\nor `signal()`/`signalAll()` never get called.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(Object bar) throws InterruptedException {\n        bar.wait();\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FinalClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class is closed to inheritance"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that are declared 'final'. Final classes that extend a 'sealed' class or interface are not reported. Such classes can't be inherited and may indicate a lack of object-oriented design. Some coding standards discourage 'final' classes. Example: 'public final class Main {\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Main {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that are declared `final`. Final classes that extend a `sealed` class or interface are not reported. Such classes can't be inherited and may indicate a lack of object-oriented design. Some coding standards discourage `final` classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public final class Main {\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Main {\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LiteralAsArgToStringEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String literal may be 'equals()' qualifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'String.equals()' or 'String.equalsIgnoreCase()' calls with a string literal argument. Some coding standards specify that string literals should be the qualifier of 'equals()', rather than argument, thus minimizing 'NullPointerException'-s. A quick-fix is available to exchange the literal and the expression. Example: 'boolean isFoo(String value) {\n    return value.equals(\"foo\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean isFoo(String value) {\n    return \"foo\".equals(value);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `String.equals()` or `String.equalsIgnoreCase()` calls with a string literal argument.\n\nSome coding standards specify that string literals should be the qualifier of `equals()`, rather than\nargument, thus minimizing `NullPointerException`-s.\n\nA quick-fix is available to exchange the literal and the expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean isFoo(String value) {\n        return value.equals(\"foo\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean isFoo(String value) {\n        return \"foo\".equals(value);\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryEmptyArrayUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary zero length array usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports allocations of arrays with known lengths of zero when there is a constant for that in the class of the array's element type. As zero-length arrays are immutable, you can save memory reusing the same array instance. Example: 'class Item {\n    // Public zero-length array constant that can be reused \n    public static final Item[] EMPTY_ARRAY = new Item[0];\n  }\n  class EmptyNode {\n    Item[] getChildren() {\n      // Unnecessary zero-length array creation\n      return new Item[0];\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class EmptyNode {\n    Item[] getChildren() {\n      return Item.EMPTY_ARRAY;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports allocations of arrays with known lengths of zero when there is a constant for that in the class of the array's element type. As zero-length arrays are immutable, you can save memory reusing the same array instance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Item {\n        // Public zero-length array constant that can be reused \n        public static final Item[] EMPTY_ARRAY = new Item[0];\n      }\n      class EmptyNode {\n        Item[] getChildren() {\n          // Unnecessary zero-length array creation\n          return new Item[0];\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class EmptyNode {\n        Item[] getChildren() {\n          return Item.EMPTY_ARRAY;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Memory",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DuplicateExpressions",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multiple occurrences of the same expression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports multiple equivalent occurrences of the same expression within a method (or constructor, or class initializer) if the result of the expression can be reused. The expression is reported if it's free of side effects and its result is always the same (in terms of 'Object.equals()'). The examples of such expressions are 'a + b', 'Math.max(a, b)', 'a.equals(b)', 's.substring(a,b)'. To make sure the result is always the same, it's verified that the variables used in the expression don't change their values between the occurrences of the expression. Such expressions may contain methods of immutable classes like 'String', 'BigDecimal', and so on, and of utility classes like 'Objects', 'Math' (except 'random()'). The well-known methods, such as 'Object.equals()', 'Object.hashCode()', 'Object.toString()', 'Comparable.compareTo()', and 'Comparator.compare()' are OK as well because they normally don't have any observable side effects. Use the Expression complexity threshold option to specify the minimal expression complexity threshold. Specifying bigger numbers will remove reports on short expressions. 'Path.of' and 'Paths.get' calls are treated as equivalent calls if they have the same arguments. These calls are always reported no matter how complex their arguments are. This behaviour can be tweaked using different complexity threshold. New in 2018.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports multiple equivalent occurrences of the same expression within a method (or constructor, or class initializer) if the result of the expression can be reused.\n\n\nThe expression is reported if it's free of side effects and its result is always the same (in terms of `Object.equals()`).\nThe examples of such expressions are `a + b`, `Math.max(a, b)`, `a.equals(b)`,\n`s.substring(a,b)`. To make sure the result is always the same, it's verified that the variables used in the expression don't\nchange their values between the occurrences of the expression.\n\n\nSuch expressions may contain methods of immutable classes like `String`, `BigDecimal`, and so on,\nand of utility classes like `Objects`, `Math` (except `random()`).\nThe well-known methods, such as `Object.equals()`, `Object.hashCode()`, `Object.toString()`,\n`Comparable.compareTo()`, and `Comparator.compare()` are OK as well because they normally don't have\nany observable side effects.\n\n\nUse the **Expression complexity threshold** option to specify the minimal expression complexity threshold. Specifying bigger\nnumbers will remove reports on short expressions.\n\n\n`Path.of` and `Paths.get` calls are treated as equivalent calls if they have the same arguments. These calls\nare always reported no matter how complex their arguments are. This behaviour can be tweaked using different complexity threshold.\n\nNew in 2018.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "BooleanConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boolean constructor call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports creation of 'Boolean' objects. Constructing new 'Boolean' objects is rarely necessary, and may cause performance problems if done often enough. Also, 'Boolean' constructors are deprecated since Java 9 and could be removed or made inaccessible in future Java versions. Example: 'Boolean b1 = new Boolean(true);\n  Boolean b2 = new Boolean(str);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Boolean b1 = Boolean.TRUE;\n  Boolean b2 = Boolean.valueOf(str);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports creation of `Boolean` objects.\n\n\nConstructing new `Boolean` objects is rarely necessary,\nand may cause performance problems if done often enough. Also, `Boolean`\nconstructors are deprecated since Java 9 and could be removed or made\ninaccessible in future Java versions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Boolean b1 = new Boolean(true);\n      Boolean b2 = new Boolean(str);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Boolean b1 = Boolean.TRUE;\n      Boolean b2 = Boolean.valueOf(str);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TooBroadScope",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Scope of variable is too broad"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any variable declarations that can be moved to a smaller scope. This inspection is especially useful for Pascal style declarations at the beginning of a method. Additionally variables with too broad a scope are also often left behind after refactorings. Example: 'StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();\n  System.out.println();\n  sb.append(1);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.println();\n  StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();\n  sb.append(1);' Configure the inspection: Use the Only report variables that can be moved into inner blocks option to report only those variables that can be moved inside deeper code blocks. For example, when the option is enabled, the movement will not be suggested for the 'sb' variable above. However, it will be suggested for the following code: 'StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(a);\n  if (flag) {\n    sb.append(1);\n  }' Use the Report variables with a new expression as initializer (potentially unsafe) option to report variables that are initialized with a new expression. This makes the inspection potentially unsafe when the constructor has non-local side effects. For example, when the option is enabled, the movement will be suggested for the 'foo' variable: 'class Foo {\n    static List<Foo> fooList = new ArrayList<>();\n    String bar;\n\n    Foo(String bar) {\n        this.bar = bar;\n        fooList.add(this);\n    }\n\n    public static void main(String[] args) {\n      // movement is possible even though is unsafe\n      Foo foo = new Foo(\"bar\");\n      System.out.println(fooList.size());\n      System.out.println(foo.bar);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any variable declarations that can be moved to a smaller scope.\n\nThis inspection is especially\nuseful for *Pascal style* declarations at the beginning of a method. Additionally variables with too broad a\nscope are also often left behind after refactorings.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();\n      System.out.println();\n      sb.append(1);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.out.println();\n      StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();\n      sb.append(1);\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Only report variables that can be moved into inner blocks** option to report only those variables that can be moved inside deeper code blocks. For example, when the option is enabled, the movement will not be suggested for the `sb` variable above. However, it will be suggested for the following code:\n\n\n        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(a);\n        if (flag) {\n          sb.append(1);\n        }\n\n* Use the **Report variables with a new expression as initializer\n  (potentially unsafe)** option to report variables that are initialized with a new expression. This makes the inspection potentially unsafe when the constructor has non-local side effects. For example, when the option is enabled, the movement will be suggested for the `foo` variable:\n\n\n        class Foo {\n          static List<Foo> fooList = new ArrayList<>();\n          String bar;\n\n          Foo(String bar) {\n              this.bar = bar;\n              fooList.add(this);\n          }\n\n          public static void main(String[] args) {\n            // movement is possible even though is unsafe\n            Foo foo = new Foo(\"bar\");\n            System.out.println(fooList.size());\n            System.out.println(foo.bar);\n          }\n        }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Data flow",
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IfStatementMissingBreakInLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Early loop exit in 'if' condition"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops with an 'if' statement that can end with 'break' without changing the semantics. This prevents redundant loop iterations. Example: 'boolean found = false;\n  for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {\n    if (Objects.equals(value, arr[i])) {\n      found = true;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean found = false;\n  for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {\n    if (Objects.equals(value, arr[i])) {\n      found = true;\n      break;\n    }\n  }' New in 2019.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops with an `if` statement that can end with `break` without changing the semantics. This prevents redundant loop iterations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean found = false;\n      for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {\n        if (Objects.equals(value, arr[i])) {\n          found = true;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean found = false;\n      for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {\n        if (Objects.equals(value, arr[i])) {\n          found = true;\n          break;\n        }\n      }\n\nNew in 2019.2"
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                "id": "RedundantStreamOptionalCall",
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                  "text": "Redundant step in 'Stream' or 'Optional' call chain"
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                  "text": "Reports redundant 'Stream' or 'Optional' calls like 'map(x -> x)', 'filter(x -> true)' or redundant 'sorted()' or 'distinct()' calls. Note that a mapping operation in code like 'streamOfIntegers.map(Integer::valueOf)' works as 'requireNonNull()' check: if the stream contains 'null', it throws a 'NullPointerException', thus it's not absolutely redundant. Disable the Report redundant boxing in Stream.map() option if you do not want such cases to be reported. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `Stream` or `Optional` calls like `map(x -> x)`, `filter(x -> true)` or redundant `sorted()` or `distinct()` calls.\n\nNote that a mapping operation in code like `streamOfIntegers.map(Integer::valueOf)`\nworks as `requireNonNull()` check:\nif the stream contains `null`, it throws a `NullPointerException`, thus it's not absolutely redundant.\nDisable the **Report redundant boxing in Stream.map()** option if you do not want such cases to be reported.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Thread.setPriority()'"
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                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Thread.setPriority()'. Modifying priorities of threads is an inherently non-portable operation, as no guarantees are given in the Java specification of how priorities are used in scheduling threads, or even whether they are used at all.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Thread.setPriority()`. Modifying priorities of threads is an inherently non-portable operation, as no guarantees are given in the Java specification of how priorities are used in scheduling threads, or even whether they are used at all."
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                  "text": "JUnit malformed declaration"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit test member declarations that are malformed and are likely not recognized by the JUnit test framework. The following problems are reported by this inspection: Fields annotated by '@RegisterExtension' that have the wrong type or are not declared as static when it is required Static or private inner classes annotated with '@Nested' Parameterized tests that are defined without a source Parameterized tests with a '@MethodSource' that has an unknown, non-static or no-arg target Mismatched types between parameterized test method parameter and the specified '@ValueSource' or '@EnumSource' values Tests that are annotated by more than one of '@Test', '@ParameterizedTest' or '@RepeatedTest' 'setup()' or 'tearDown()' methods that are not public, whose return type is not void or take arguments 'suite()' methods that are private, take arguments or are not static Methods annotated by '@BeforeClass', '@AfterClass', '@BeforeAll' or '@AfterAll' that are not public, not static, whose return type is not void or do not have a valid parameter list Methods annotated by '@Before', '@After', '@BeforeEach' or '@AfterEach' that are not public, whose return type is not void or take arguments Injected 'RepetitionInfo' in '@BeforeAll' or '@AfterAll' methods Injected 'RepetitionInfo' in '@BeforeEach' or '@AfterEach' methods that are used by '@Test' annotated tests Fields and methods annotated by '@DataPoint' or '@DataPoints' that are not public or not static Fields and methods annotated by '@Rule' that are not public or not a subtype of 'TestRule' or 'MethodRule' Fields and methods annotated by '@ClassRule' that are not public, not static or not a subtype of 'TestRule' Methods inside a subclass of 'TestCase' with a 'test' prefix that are not public, whose return type is not void, take arguments or are static Methods annotated by '@Test' that are not public, whose return type is not void, take arguments or are static Note that in Kotlin, suspending functions do have arguments and a non-void return type. Therefore, they also will not be executed by the JUnit test runner. This inspection will also report about this problem. Malformed '@Before' method example (Java): '@Before private int foo(int arg) { ... }' After the quick-fix is applied: '@Before public void foo() { ... }' Missing method source example (Kotlin): 'class Example {\n    @MethodSource(\"parameters\")\n    @ParameterizedTest\n    fun foo(param: String) { ... }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Example {\n    @MethodSource(\"parameters\")\n    @ParameterizedTest\n    fun foo(param: String) { ... }\n\n    companion object {\n      @JvmStatic\n      fun parameters(): Stream<Arguments> {\n        TODO(\"Not yet implemented\")\n      }\n    }\n  }' Use the inspection options to specify annotations. Any parameter annotated with one of these annotations will not be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit test member declarations that are malformed and are likely not recognized by the JUnit test framework. The following problems are reported by this inspection:\n\n* Fields annotated by `@RegisterExtension` that have the wrong type or are not declared as static when it is required\n* Static or private inner classes annotated with `@Nested`\n* Parameterized tests that are defined without a source\n* Parameterized tests with a `@MethodSource` that has an unknown, non-static or no-arg target\n* Mismatched types between parameterized test method parameter and the specified `@ValueSource` or `@EnumSource` values\n* Tests that are annotated by more than one of `@Test`, `@ParameterizedTest` or `@RepeatedTest`\n* `setup()` or `tearDown()` methods that are not public, whose return type is not void or take arguments\n* `suite()` methods that are private, take arguments or are not static\n* Methods annotated by `@BeforeClass`, `@AfterClass`, `@BeforeAll` or `@AfterAll` that are not public, not static, whose return type is not void or do not have a valid parameter list\n* Methods annotated by `@Before`, `@After`, `@BeforeEach` or `@AfterEach` that are not public, whose return type is not void or take arguments\n* Injected `RepetitionInfo` in `@BeforeAll` or `@AfterAll` methods\n* Injected `RepetitionInfo` in `@BeforeEach` or `@AfterEach` methods that are used by `@Test` annotated tests\n* Fields and methods annotated by `@DataPoint` or `@DataPoints` that are not public or not static\n* Fields and methods annotated by `@Rule` that are not public or not a subtype of `TestRule` or `MethodRule`\n* Fields and methods annotated by `@ClassRule` that are not public, not static or not a subtype of `TestRule`\n* Methods inside a subclass of `TestCase` with a `test` prefix that are not public, whose return type is not void, take arguments or are static\n* Methods annotated by `@Test` that are not public, whose return type is not void, take arguments or are static\n\nNote that in Kotlin, suspending functions do have arguments and a non-void return type. Therefore, they also will not be executed by the JUnit test runner. This inspection will also report about this problem.\n\n**Malformed `@Before` method example (Java):**\n\n    @Before private int foo(int arg) { ... } \n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    @Before public void foo() { ... } \n\n**Missing method source example (Kotlin):**\n\n\n      class Example {\n        @MethodSource(\"parameters\")\n        @ParameterizedTest\n        fun foo(param: String) { ... }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Example {\n        @MethodSource(\"parameters\")\n        @ParameterizedTest\n        fun foo(param: String) { ... }\n\n        companion object {\n          @JvmStatic\n          fun parameters(): Stream<Arguments> {\n            TODO(\"Not yet implemented\")\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the inspection options to specify annotations. Any parameter annotated with one of these annotations will not be reported."
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                "id": "RedundantStringFormatCall",
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                  "text": "Redundant call to 'String.format()'"
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                  "text": "Reports calls to methods like 'format()' and 'printf()' that can be safely removed or simplified. Example: 'System.out.println(String.format(\"Total count: %d\", 42));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.printf(\"Total count: %d%n\", 42);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to methods like `format()` and `printf()` that can be safely removed or simplified.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      System.out.println(String.format(\"Total count: %d\", 42));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.out.printf(\"Total count: %d%n\", 42);\n"
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                "id": "NonFinalFieldOfException",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final field of 'Exception' class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields in subclasses of 'java.lang.Exception' that are not declared 'final'. Data on exception objects should not be modified because this may result in losing the error context for later debugging and logging. Example: 'public class EditorException extends Exception {\n    private String message; // warning: Non-final field 'message' of exception class\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields in subclasses of `java.lang.Exception` that are not declared `final`.\n\nData on exception objects should not be modified\nbecause this may result in losing the error context for later debugging and logging.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class EditorException extends Exception {\n        private String message; // warning: Non-final field 'message' of exception class\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'null' checks followed by a method call that will definitely return 'false' when 'null' is passed (e.g. 'Class.isInstance'). Such a check seems excessive as the method call will always return 'false' in this case. Example: 'if (x != null && myClass.isInstance(x)) { ... }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (myClass.isInstance(x)) { ... }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `null` checks followed by a method call that will definitely return `false` when `null` is passed (e.g. `Class.isInstance`).\n\nSuch a check seems excessive as the method call will always return `false` in this case.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (x != null && myClass.isInstance(x)) { ... }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (myClass.isInstance(x)) { ... }\n"
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                "id": "MethodOverridesStaticMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method tries to override 'static' method of superclass"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'static' methods with a signature identical to a 'static' method of a superclass. Such a method may look like an override when in fact it hides the method from the superclass because 'static' methods in Java cannot be overridden. Example: 'class Parent {\n    static void method(){}\n  }\n\n  class Example extends Parent {\n    static void method(){} //warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `static` methods with a signature identical to a `static` method of a superclass. Such a method may look like an override when in fact it hides the method from the superclass because `static` methods in Java cannot be overridden.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        static void method(){}\n      }\n\n      class Example extends Parent {\n        static void method(){} //warning\n      }\n"
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                "id": "UnclearBinaryExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports binary, conditional, or 'instanceof' expressions that consist of different operators without parentheses. Such expressions can be less readable due to different precedence rules of operators. Example: 'int n = 3 + 9 * 8 + 1;' After quick-fix is applied: 'int n = 3 + (9 * 8) + 1;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports binary, conditional, or `instanceof` expressions that consist of different operators without parentheses. Such expressions can be less readable due to different precedence rules of operators.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int n = 3 + 9 * 8 + 1;\n\nAfter quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int n = 3 + (9 * 8) + 1;\n"
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                "id": "RedundantCompareToJavaTime",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Expression with 'java.time' 'compareTo()' call can be simplified"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'java.time' comparisons with 'compareTo()' calls that can be replaced with 'isAfter()', 'isBefore()' or 'isEqual()' calls. Example: 'LocalDate date1 = LocalDate.now();\n  LocalDate date2 = LocalDate.now();\n  boolean t = date1.compareTo(date2) > 0;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'LocalDate date1 = LocalDate.now();\n  LocalDate date2 = LocalDate.now();\n  boolean t = date1.isAfter(date2);' New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports `java.time` comparisons with `compareTo()` calls that can be replaced with `isAfter()`, `isBefore()` or `isEqual()` calls.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      LocalDate date1 = LocalDate.now();\n      LocalDate date2 = LocalDate.now();\n      boolean t = date1.compareTo(date2) > 0;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      LocalDate date1 = LocalDate.now();\n      LocalDate date2 = LocalDate.now();\n      boolean t = date1.isAfter(date2);\n\nNew in 2022.3"
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                "id": "ChainedMethodCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Chained method calls"
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                  "text": "Reports method calls whose target is another method call. The quick-fix suggests to introduce a local variable. Example: 'class X {\n    int foo(File f) {\n      return f.getName().length();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class X {\n    int foo(File f) {\n      final String name = f.getName();\n      return name.length();\n    }\n  }' Use the inspection options to toggle warnings for the following cases: chained method calls in field initializers, for instance, 'private final int i = new Random().nextInt();' chained method calls operating on the same type, for instance, 'new StringBuilder().append(\"x: \").append(new X()).append(\"y: \").append(new Y()).toString();'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls whose target is another method call. The quick-fix suggests to introduce a local variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class X {\n        int foo(File f) {\n          return f.getName().length();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class X {\n        int foo(File f) {\n          final String name = f.getName();\n          return name.length();\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the inspection options to toggle warnings for the following cases:\n\n*\n  chained method calls in field initializers,\n  for instance, `private final int i = new Random().nextInt();`\n\n*\n  chained method calls operating on the same type,\n  for instance, `new StringBuilder().append(\"x: \").append(new X()).append(\"y: \").append(new Y()).toString();`."
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                "id": "UtilityClassWithoutPrivateConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Utility class without 'private' constructor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports utility classes without 'private' constructors. Utility classes have all fields and methods declared as 'static'. Creating 'private' constructors in utility classes prevents them from being accidentally instantiated. Use the Ignore if annotated by option to specify special annotations. The inspection ignores classes marked with one of these annotations. Use the Ignore classes with only a main method option to ignore classes with no methods other than the main one.",
                  "markdown": "Reports utility classes without `private` constructors.\n\nUtility classes have all fields and methods declared as `static`. Creating `private`\nconstructors in utility classes prevents them from being accidentally instantiated.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore if annotated by** option to specify special annotations. The inspection ignores classes marked with one of\nthese annotations.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore classes with only a main method** option to ignore classes with no methods other than the main one."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class extends utility class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that extend a utility class. A utility class is a non-empty class in which all fields and methods are static. Extending a utility class also allows for inadvertent object instantiation of the utility class, because the constructor cannot be made private in order to allow extension. Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore if overriding class is a utility class option to ignore any classes that override a utility class but are also utility classes themselves.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that extend a utility class.\n\n\nA utility class is a non-empty class in which all fields and methods are static.\nExtending a utility class also allows for inadvertent object instantiation of the\nutility class, because the constructor cannot be made private in order to allow extension.\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore if overriding class is a utility class** option to ignore any classes that override a utility class but are also utility classes themselves."
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                "id": "AssertMessageNotString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'assert' message is not a string"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'assert' messages that are not of the 'java.lang.String' type. Using a string provides more information to help diagnose the failure or the assertion reason. Example: 'void foo(List<Integer> myList) {\n    assert myList.isEmpty() : false;\n  }' Use the Only warn when the 'assert' message type is 'boolean' or 'java.lang.Boolean' option to only warn when the 'assert' message type is 'boolean' or 'java.lang.Boolean'. A 'boolean' detail message is unlikely to provide additional information about an assertion failure and could result from a mistakenly entered ':' instead of '&'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `assert` messages that are not of the `java.lang.String` type.\n\nUsing a string provides more information to help diagnose the failure\nor the assertion reason.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(List<Integer> myList) {\n        assert myList.isEmpty() : false;\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Only warn when the `assert` message type is 'boolean' or 'java.lang.Boolean'** option to only warn when the `assert` message type is `boolean` or `java.lang.Boolean`.\nA `boolean` detail message is unlikely to provide additional information about an assertion failure\nand could result from a mistakenly entered `:` instead of `&`."
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                "id": "PatternVariableCanBeUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pattern variable can be used"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variable declarations that can be replaced with pattern variables, which are usually more compact. Example: 'if (obj instanceof String) {\n    String str = (String) obj;\n    System.out.println(str);\n  }' Can be replaced with: 'if (obj instanceof String str) {\n    System.out.println(str);\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 or higher New in 2020.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variable declarations that can be replaced with pattern variables, which are usually more compact.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (obj instanceof String) {\n        String str = (String) obj;\n        System.out.println(str);\n      }\n\nCan be replaced with:\n\n\n      if (obj instanceof String str) {\n        System.out.println(str);\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 or higher\n\nNew in 2020.1"
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                "id": "AnonymousClassVariableHidesContainingMethodVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous class variable hides variable in containing method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields in an anonymous class that are named identically to local variables or parameters of the containing method or lambda expression. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the anonymous class field where the identically named variable or parameter from the containing method is intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the field. Example: 'class Test {\n    public Test(String value) {\n      Object foo = new Object() {\n        private String value = \"TEST\";\n        public void foo() {\n          System.out.println(value); //the field is accessed, not the parameter\n        }\n      };\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields in an anonymous class that are named identically to local variables or parameters of the containing method or lambda expression.\n\n\nAs a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the anonymous class field where\nthe identically named variable or parameter from the containing method is intended.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the field.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Test {\n        public Test(String value) {\n          Object foo = new Object() {\n            private String value = \"TEST\";\n            public void foo() {\n              System.out.println(value); //the field is accessed, not the parameter\n            }\n          };\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
                      "index": 83,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MethodRefCanBeReplacedWithLambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method reference can be replaced with lambda"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method references, like 'MyClass::myMethod' and 'myObject::myMethod', and suggests replacing them with an equivalent lambda expression. Lambda expressions can be easier to modify than method references. Example: 'System.out::println' After the quick-fix is applied: 's -> System.out.println(s)' By default, this inspection does not highlight the code in the editor, but only provides a quick-fix.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method references, like `MyClass::myMethod` and `myObject::myMethod`, and suggests replacing them with an equivalent lambda expression.\n\nLambda expressions can be easier to modify than method references.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      System.out::println\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      s -> System.out.println(s)\n\nBy default, this inspection does not highlight the code in the editor, but only provides a quick-fix."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NestedSynchronizedStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested 'synchronized' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports nested 'synchronized' statements. It is recommended to avoid nested synchronization if possible, because in some cases it may lead to a deadlock. Example: 'synchronized (lockA){\n    //thread 1 is waiting for lockB\n    synchronized (lockB){ //warning\n    }\n  }\n  ...\n  synchronized (lockB) {\n    //thread 2 is waiting for lockA\n    synchronized (lockA) { //warning\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports nested `synchronized` statements. It is recommended to avoid nested synchronization if possible, because in some cases it may lead to a deadlock.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      synchronized (lockA){\n        //thread 1 is waiting for lockB\n        synchronized (lockB){ //warning\n        }\n      }\n      ...\n      synchronized (lockB) {\n        //thread 2 is waiting for lockA\n        synchronized (lockA) { //warning\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IncorrectDateTimeFormat",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect 'DateTimeFormat' pattern"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect date time format patterns. The following errors are reported: Unsupported pattern letters, like \"TT\" Using reserved characters, like \"#\" Incorrect use of padding Unbalanced brackets Incorrect amount of consecutive pattern letters Examples: 'DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"[][]]\"); // Closing ']' without previous opening '['\n  DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"TT\"); // Illegal pattern letter 'T'\n  DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"{\"); // Use of reserved character '{'\n  DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"MMMMMM\"); // Too many consecutive pattern letters 'M'' New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect date time format patterns.\n\nThe following errors are reported:\n\n* Unsupported pattern letters, like \"TT\"\n* Using reserved characters, like \"#\"\n* Incorrect use of padding\n* Unbalanced brackets\n* Incorrect amount of consecutive pattern letters\n\nExamples:\n\n\n      DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"[][]]\"); // Closing ']' without previous opening '['\n      DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"TT\"); // Illegal pattern letter 'T'\n      DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"{\"); // Use of reserved character '{'\n      DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(\"MMMMMM\"); // Too many consecutive pattern letters 'M'\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryFullyQualifiedName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary fully qualified name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fully qualified class names that can be shortened. The quick-fix shortens fully qualified names and adds import statements if necessary. Example: 'class ListWrapper {\n    java.util.List<Integer> l;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import java.util.List;\n  class ListWrapper {\n    List<Integer> l;\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore in Java 9 module statements option to ignore fully qualified names inside the Java 9 'provides' and 'uses' module statements. In Settings | Editor | Code Style | Java | Imports, use the following options to configure the inspection: Use the Insert imports for inner classes option if references to inner classes should be qualified with the outer class. Use the Use fully qualified class names in JavaDoc option to allow fully qualified names in Javadocs.",
                  "markdown": "Reports fully qualified class names that can be shortened.\n\nThe quick-fix shortens fully qualified names and adds import statements if necessary.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class ListWrapper {\n        java.util.List<Integer> l;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      import java.util.List;\n      class ListWrapper {\n        List<Integer> l;\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the **Ignore in Java 9 module statements** option to ignore fully qualified names inside the Java 9\n`provides` and `uses` module statements.\n\n\nIn [Settings \\| Editor \\| Code Style \\| Java \\| Imports](settings://preferences.sourceCode.Java?JavaDoc%20Inner),\nuse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Insert imports for inner classes** option if references to inner classes should be qualified with the outer class.\n* Use the **Use fully qualified class names in JavaDoc** option to allow fully qualified names in Javadocs."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NegatedConditional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Conditional expression with negated condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions whose conditions are negated. Flipping the order of the conditional expression branches usually increases the clarity of such statements. Use the Ignore '!= null' comparisons and Ignore '!= 0' comparisons options to ignore comparisons of the form 'obj != null' or 'num != 0'. Since 'obj != null' effectively means \"obj exists\", the meaning of the whole expression does not involve any negation and is therefore easy to understand. The same reasoning applies to 'num != 0' expressions, especially when using bit masks. These forms have the added benefit of mentioning the interesting case first. In most cases, the value for the '== null' branch is 'null' itself, like in the following examples: 'static String getName(Person p) {\n        return p != null ? p.getName() : null;\n    }\n\n    static String getExecutableString(int fileMode) {\n        return (fileMode & 0b001001001) != 0 ? \"executable\" : \"non-executable\";\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions whose conditions are negated.\n\nFlipping the order of the conditional expression branches usually increases the clarity of such statements.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore '!= null' comparisons** and **Ignore '!= 0' comparisons** options to ignore comparisons of the form\n`obj != null` or `num != 0`.\nSince `obj != null` effectively means \"obj exists\",\nthe meaning of the whole expression does not involve any negation\nand is therefore easy to understand.\n\n\nThe same reasoning applies to `num != 0` expressions, especially when using bit masks.\n\n\nThese forms have the added benefit of mentioning the interesting case first.\nIn most cases, the value for the `== null` branch is `null` itself,\nlike in the following examples:\n\n\n        static String getName(Person p) {\n            return p != null ? p.getName() : null;\n        }\n\n        static String getExecutableString(int fileMode) {\n            return (fileMode & 0b001001001) != 0 ? \"executable\" : \"non-executable\";\n        }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BooleanParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public' method with 'boolean' parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports public methods that accept a 'boolean' parameter. It's almost always bad practice to add a 'boolean' parameter to a public method (part of an API) if that method is not a setter. When reading code using such a method, it can be difficult to decipher what the 'boolean' stands for without looking at the source or documentation. This problem is also known as the boolean trap. The 'boolean' parameter can often be replaced with an 'enum'. Example: '// Warning: it's hard to understand what the\n  // boolean parameters mean when looking at\n  // a call to this method\n  public boolean setPermission(File f,\n                               int access,\n                               boolean enable,\n                               boolean ownerOnly) {\n    // ...\n  }' Use the Only report methods with multiple boolean parameters option to warn only when a method contains more than one boolean parameter.",
                  "markdown": "Reports public methods that accept a `boolean` parameter.\n\nIt's almost always bad practice to add a `boolean` parameter to a public method (part of an API) if that method is not a setter.\nWhen reading code using such a method, it can be difficult to decipher what the `boolean` stands for without looking at\nthe source or documentation.\n\nThis problem is also known as [the boolean trap](https://ariya.io/2011/08/hall-of-api-shame-boolean-trap).\nThe `boolean` parameter can often be replaced with an `enum`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // Warning: it's hard to understand what the\n      // boolean parameters mean when looking at\n      // a call to this method\n      public boolean setPermission(File f,\n                                   int access,\n                                   boolean enable,\n                                   boolean ownerOnly) {\n        // ...\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Only report methods with multiple boolean parameters** option to warn only when a method contains more than one boolean parameter."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TestInProductSource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Test in product source"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports test classes and test methods that are located in production source trees. This most likely a mistake and can result in test code being shipped into production.",
                  "markdown": "Reports test classes and test methods that are located in production source trees. This most likely a mistake and can result in test code being shipped into production."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 105,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CopyConstructorMissesField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Copy constructor misses field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports copy constructors that don't copy all the fields of the class. 'final' fields with initializers and 'transient' fields are considered unnecessary to copy. Example: 'class Point {\n\n    private int x;\n    private int y;\n\n    Point(int x, int y) {\n      this.x = x;\n      this.y = y;\n    }\n\n    Point(Point other) {\n      // fields x and y are not initialized\n    }\n  }' New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports copy constructors that don't copy all the fields of the class.\n\n\n`final` fields with initializers and `transient` fields are considered unnecessary to copy.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Point {\n\n        private int x;\n        private int y;\n\n        Point(int x, int y) {\n          this.x = x;\n          this.y = y;\n        }\n\n        Point(Point other) {\n          // fields x and y are not initialized\n        }\n      }\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CastCanBeRemovedNarrowingVariableType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Too weak variable type leads to unnecessary cast"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type casts that can be removed if the variable type is narrowed to the cast type. Example: 'Object x = \"  string  \";\n  System.out.println(((String)x).trim());' Here, changing the type of 'x' to 'String' makes the cast redundant. The suggested quick-fix updates the variable type and removes all redundant casts on that variable: 'String x = \"  string  \";\n  System.out.println(x.trim());' New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports type casts that can be removed if the variable type is narrowed to the cast type.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Object x = \"  string  \";\n      System.out.println(((String)x).trim());\n\n\nHere, changing the type of `x` to `String` makes the cast redundant. The suggested quick-fix updates the variable type and\nremoves all redundant casts on that variable:\n\n\n      String x = \"  string  \";\n      System.out.println(x.trim());\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssignmentToStaticFieldFromInstanceMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to static field from instance context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment to, or modification of 'static' fields from within an instance method. Although legal, such assignments are tricky to do safely and are often a result of marking fields 'static' inadvertently. Example: 'class Counter {\n    private static int count = 0;\n\n    void increment() {\n      // Warning: updating a static field\n      // from an instance method\n      count++;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment to, or modification of `static` fields from within an instance method.\n\nAlthough legal, such assignments are tricky to do\nsafely and are often a result of marking fields `static` inadvertently.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Counter {\n        private static int count = 0;\n\n        void increment() {\n          // Warning: updating a static field\n          // from an instance method\n          count++;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Assignment issues",
                      "index": 70,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AbstractClassWithOnlyOneDirectInheritor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract class with a single direct inheritor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports abstract classes that have precisely one direct inheritor. While such classes may offer admirable clarity of design, in memory-constrained or bandwidth-limited environments, they needlessly increase the total footprint of the application. Consider merging the abstract class with its inheritor. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design. Example: 'abstract class Base {} // will be reported\n\n  class Inheritor extends Base {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports abstract classes that have precisely one direct inheritor. While such classes may offer admirable clarity of design, in memory-constrained or bandwidth-limited environments, they needlessly increase the total footprint of the application. Consider merging the abstract class with its inheritor.\n\n\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      abstract class Base {} // will be reported\n\n      class Inheritor extends Base {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance/Embedded",
                      "index": 140,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnsecureRandomNumberGeneration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Insecure random number generation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any uses of 'java.lang.Random' or 'java.lang.Math.random()'. In secure environments, 'java.secure.SecureRandom' is a better choice, since is offers cryptographically secure random number generation. Example: 'long token = new Random().nextLong();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any uses of `java.lang.Random` or `java.lang.Math.random()`.\n\n\nIn secure environments,\n`java.secure.SecureRandom` is a better choice, since is offers cryptographically secure\nrandom number generation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      long token = new Random().nextLong();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NullableProblems",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@NotNull/@Nullable problems"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports problems related to nullability annotations. Examples: Overriding methods are not annotated: 'abstract class A {\n  @NotNull abstract String m();\n}\nclass B extends A {\n    String m() { return \"empty string\"; }\n}' Annotated primitive types: '@NotNull int myFoo;' Both '@Nullable' and '@NotNull' are present on the same member: '@Nullable @NotNull String myFooString;' Collection of nullable elements is assigned into a collection of non-null elements: 'void testList(List<@Nullable String> nullableList) {\n   List<@NotNull String> list2 = nullableList;\n}' Use the Configure Annotations button to specify nullability annotations and the checkboxes to fine-tune where the inspection should provide warnings. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher, and nullability annotations are available on the classpath.",
                  "markdown": "Reports problems related to nullability annotations.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n* Overriding methods are not annotated:\n\n\n      abstract class A {\n        @NotNull abstract String m();\n      }\n      class B extends A {\n          String m() { return \"empty string\"; }\n      }\n          \n* Annotated primitive types: `@NotNull int myFoo;`\n* Both `@Nullable` and `@NotNull` are present on the same member: `@Nullable @NotNull String myFooString;`\n* Collection of nullable elements is assigned into a collection of non-null elements:\n\n\n      void testList(List<@Nullable String> nullableList) {\n         List<@NotNull String> list2 = nullableList;\n      }\n          \nUse the **Configure Annotations** button to specify nullability annotations and the checkboxes to fine-tune where the inspection should provide warnings.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher,\nand nullability annotations are available on the classpath."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs/Nullability problems",
                      "index": 142,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EqualsBetweenInconvertibleTypes",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' between objects of inconvertible types"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'equals()' where the target and argument are of incompatible types. While such a call might theoretically be useful, most likely it is a bug. Example: 'new HashSet<String>().equals(new TreeSet<Integer>());'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `equals()` where the target and argument are of incompatible types.\n\nWhile such a call might theoretically be useful, most likely it is a bug.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      new HashSet<String>().equals(new TreeSet<Integer>());\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SynchronizationOnGetClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on 'getClass()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports synchronization on a call to 'getClass()'. If the class containing the synchronization is subclassed, the subclass will synchronize on a different class object. Usually the call to 'getClass()' can be replaced with a class literal expression, for example 'String.class'. An even better solution is synchronizing on a 'private static final' lock object, access to which can be completely controlled. Example: 'synchronized(getClass()) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports synchronization on a call to `getClass()`.\n\n\nIf the class containing the synchronization is subclassed, the subclass\nwill\nsynchronize on a different class object. Usually the call to `getClass()` can be replaced with a class literal expression, for\nexample `String.class`. An even better solution is synchronizing on a `private static final` lock object, access to\nwhich can be completely controlled.\n\n**Example:**\n\n     synchronized(getClass()) {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DuplicateCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate conditions in '&&' and '||' expressions and branches of 'if' statements. While sometimes duplicate conditions are intended, in most cases they the result of an oversight. Example: 'boolean result = digit1 != digit2 || digit1 != digit2;' To ignore conditions that may produce side effects, use the Ignore conditions with side effects option. Disabling this option may lead to false-positives, for example, when the same method returns different values on subsequent invocations. Example: 'if (iterator.next() != null || iterator.next() != null) {\n    System.out.println(\"Got it\");\n  }' Due to possible side effects of 'iterator.next()' (on the example), the warning will only be triggered if the Ignore conditions with side effects option is disabled.",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate conditions in `&&` and `||` expressions and branches of `if` statements. While sometimes duplicate conditions are intended, in most cases they the result of an oversight.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      boolean result = digit1 != digit2 || digit1 != digit2;\n\n\nTo ignore conditions that may produce side effects, use the **Ignore conditions with side effects** option.\nDisabling this option may lead to false-positives, for example, when the same method returns different values on subsequent invocations.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (iterator.next() != null || iterator.next() != null) {\n        System.out.println(\"Got it\");\n      }\n\nDue to possible side effects of `iterator.next()` (on the example), the warning will only be\ntriggered if the **Ignore conditions with side effects** option is disabled."
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ThrownExceptionsPerMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with too many exceptions declared"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that have too many types of exceptions in its 'throws' list. Methods with too many exceptions declared are a good sign that your error handling code is getting overly complex. Use the Exceptions thrown limit field to specify the maximum number of exception types a method is allowed to have in its 'throws' list.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that have too many types of exceptions in its `throws` list.\n\nMethods with too many exceptions declared are a good sign that your error handling code is getting overly complex.\n\nUse the **Exceptions thrown limit** field to specify the maximum number of exception types a method is allowed to have in its `throws` list."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Method metrics",
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantThrows",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'throws' clause"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports exceptions that are declared in a method's signature but never thrown by the method itself or its implementations and overriding methods. The inspection ignores methods related to serialization, for example the methods 'readObject()' and 'writeObject()'. Example: 'void method() throws InterruptedException {\n    System.out.println();\n  }' The quick-fix removes unnecessary exceptions from the declaration and normalizes redundant 'try'-'catch' statements: 'void method() {\n    System.out.println();\n  }' Note: Some exceptions may not be reported during in-editor highlighting for performance reasons. To see all results, run the inspection by selecting Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name from the main menu. Use the Ignore exceptions thrown by entry point methods option to not report exceptions thrown by for example 'main()' methods. Entry point methods can be configured in the settings of the Java | Declaration redundancy | Unused declaration inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports exceptions that are declared in a method's signature but never thrown by the method itself or its implementations and overriding methods.\n\nThe inspection ignores methods related to serialization, for example the methods `readObject()` and `writeObject()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void method() throws InterruptedException {\n        System.out.println();\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix removes unnecessary exceptions from the declaration and normalizes redundant `try`-`catch` statements:\n\n\n      void method() {\n        System.out.println();\n      }\n\n\n**Note:** Some exceptions may not be reported during in-editor highlighting for performance reasons.\nTo see all results, run the inspection by selecting **Code \\| Inspect Code** or **Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** from the main menu.\n\nUse the **Ignore exceptions thrown by entry point methods** option to not report exceptions thrown by\nfor example `main()` methods.\nEntry point methods can be configured in the settings of the\n[Java \\| Declaration redundancy \\| Unused declaration](settings://Errors?Unused%20Declaration%20entry%20point) inspection.\n\n<br />"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "UseOfAnotherObjectsPrivateField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Accessing a non-public field of another object"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports accesses to 'private' or 'protected' fields of another object. Java allows access to such fields for objects of the same class as the current object but some coding styles discourage this use. Additionally, such direct access to 'private' fields may fail in component-oriented architectures, such as Spring or Hibernate, that expect all access to other objects to be through method calls so the framework can mediate access using proxies. Example: 'public class Base {\n    protected int bar;\n\n    void increment(Base base) {\n      bar++;\n      base.bar++; // warning: direct access to another object's non-public field\n    }\n  }' A quick-fix to encapsulate the field is available. Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore accesses from the same class option to ignore access from the same class and only report access from inner or outer classes. To ignore access from inner classes as well, use the nested Ignore accesses from inner classes. Use the Ignore accesses from 'equals()' method to ignore access from an 'equals()' method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports accesses to `private` or `protected` fields of another object. Java allows access to such fields for objects of the same class as the current object but some coding styles discourage this use. Additionally, such direct access to `private` fields may fail in component-oriented architectures, such as Spring or Hibernate, that expect all access to other objects to be through method calls so the framework can mediate access using proxies.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Base {\n        protected int bar;\n\n        void increment(Base base) {\n          bar++;\n          base.bar++; // warning: direct access to another object's non-public field\n        }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix to encapsulate the field is available.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore accesses from the same class** option to ignore access from the same class and only report access from inner or outer classes.\n\n  To ignore access from inner classes as well, use the nested **Ignore accesses from inner classes**.\n* Use the **Ignore accesses from 'equals()' method** to ignore access from an `equals()` method."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              {
                "id": "PointlessBitwiseExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pointless bitwise expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports pointless bitwise expressions. Such expressions include applying the '&' operator to the maximum value for the given type, applying the 'or' operator to zero, and shifting by zero. Such expressions may be the result of automated refactorings not followed through to completion and are unlikely to be originally intended. Examples: '// Warning: operation is pointless and can be replaced with just `flags`\n  // 0xFFFF_FFFF is the maximum value for an integer, and both literals are treated\n  // as 32 bit integer literals.\n  int bits = flags & 0xFFFF_FFFF;\n\n  // Warning: operation is pointless and can be replaced with just `bits`\n  // OR-ing with 0 always outputs the other operand.\n  int or = bits | 0x0;\n\n  // Warning: operation is pointless, as always results in 0\n  int xor = or ^ or;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports pointless bitwise expressions.\n\n\nSuch expressions include applying the `&` operator to the maximum value for the given type, applying the\n`or` operator to zero, and shifting by zero. Such expressions may be the result of automated\nrefactorings not followed through to completion and are unlikely to be originally intended.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      // Warning: operation is pointless and can be replaced with just `flags`\n      // 0xFFFF_FFFF is the maximum value for an integer, and both literals are treated\n      // as 32 bit integer literals.\n      int bits = flags & 0xFFFF_FFFF;\n\n      // Warning: operation is pointless and can be replaced with just `bits`\n      // OR-ing with 0 always outputs the other operand.\n      int or = bits | 0x0;\n\n      // Warning: operation is pointless, as always results in 0\n      int xor = or ^ or;\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "DuplicateThrows",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate throws"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate exceptions in a method 'throws' list. Example: 'void f() throws Exception, Exception {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void f() throws Exception {}' Use the Ignore exceptions subclassing others option to ignore exceptions subclassing other exceptions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate exceptions in a method `throws` list.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void f() throws Exception, Exception {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void f() throws Exception {}\n\n\nUse the **Ignore exceptions subclassing others** option to ignore exceptions subclassing other exceptions."
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
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                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "UnstableTypeUsedInSignature",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unstable type is used in signature"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations of classes, methods, and fields that reference an unstable API type in the signature, but are not marked with the same unstable annotation. This inspection ensures that the signatures of a public API do not expose any unstable (internal, experimental) types. For example, if a method returns an experimental class, the method itself is considered experimental because incompatible changes of the type (deletion or move to another package) lead to incompatible method signature changes. Use the list below to specify which annotations mark an unstable API.",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations of classes, methods, and fields that reference an unstable API type in the signature, but are not marked with the same unstable annotation.\n\n\nThis inspection ensures that the signatures of a public API do not expose any *unstable* (internal, experimental) types.\nFor example, if a method returns an *experimental* class, the method itself is considered *experimental*\nbecause incompatible changes of the type (deletion or move to another package) lead to incompatible method signature changes.\n\nUse the list below to specify which annotations mark an unstable API."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "PrivateMemberAccessBetweenOuterAndInnerClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synthetic accessor call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references from a nested class to non-constant 'private' members of an outer class. For such references, javac will generate package-private synthetic accessor methods, which may compromise the security because members appearing to be private will in fact be accessible from the entire package. A nested class and its outer class are compiled to separate class files. The Java virtual machine normally prohibits access from a class to private fields and methods of another class. To enable access from a nested class to private members of an outer class, javac creates a package-private synthetic accessor method. By making the 'private' member package-private instead, the actual accessibility is made explicit. This also saves a little bit of memory, which may improve performance in resource constrained environments. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 10 or lower. Under Java 11 and higher accessor methods are not generated anymore, because of nest-based access control (JEP 181). Example: 'class Outer {\n    private void x() {}\n\n    class Inner {\n      void y() {\n        x();\n      }\n    }\n  }' After the quick fix is applied: 'class Outer {\n    void x() {}\n\n    class Inner {\n      void y() {\n        x();\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports references from a nested class to non-constant `private` members of an outer class. For such references, javac will generate package-private synthetic accessor methods, which may compromise the security because members appearing to be private will in fact be accessible from the entire package.\n\n\nA nested class and its outer class are compiled to separate\nclass files. The Java virtual machine normally prohibits access from a class to private fields and methods of\nanother class. To enable access from a nested class to private members of an outer class, javac creates a package-private\nsynthetic accessor method.\n\n\nBy making the `private` member package-private instead, the actual accessibility is made explicit.\nThis also saves a little bit of memory, which may improve performance in resource constrained environments.\n\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 10 or lower.\nUnder Java 11 and higher accessor methods are not generated anymore,\nbecause of nest-based access control ([JEP 181](https://openjdk.org/jeps/181)).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Outer {\n        private void x() {}\n\n        class Inner {\n          void y() {\n            x();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Outer {\n        void x() {}\n\n        class Inner {\n          void y() {\n            x();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                      "id": "Java/Performance/Embedded",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ClassIndependentOfModule",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class independent of its module"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that: do not depend on any other class in their module are not a dependency for any other class in their module Such classes are an indication of ad-hoc or incoherent modularisation strategies, and may often profitably be moved. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that:\n\n* do not depend on any other class in their module\n* are not a dependency for any other class in their module\n\nSuch classes are an indication of ad-hoc or incoherent modularisation strategies,\nand may often profitably be moved.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Modularization issues",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SystemRunFinalizersOnExit",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'System.runFinalizersOnExit()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'System.runFinalizersOnExit()'. This call is one of the most dangerous in the Java language. It is inherently non-thread-safe, may result in data corruption, a deadlock, and may affect parts of the program far removed from its call point. It is deprecated and was removed in JDK 11, and its use is strongly discouraged. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 10 or lower.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `System.runFinalizersOnExit()`.\n\n\nThis call is one of the most dangerous in the Java language. It is inherently non-thread-safe,\nmay result in data corruption, a deadlock, and may affect parts of the program far removed from its call point.\nIt is deprecated and was removed in JDK 11, and its use is strongly discouraged.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 10 or lower."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceInefficientStreamCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inefficient Stream API call chains ending with count()"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Stream API call chains ending with the 'count()' operation that could be optimized. The following call chains are replaced by this inspection: 'Collection.stream().count()' → 'Collection.size()'. In Java 8 'Collection.stream().count()' actually iterates over the collection elements to count them, while 'Collection.size()' is much faster for most of the collections. 'Stream.flatMap(Collection::stream).count()' → 'Stream.mapToLong(Collection::size).sum()'. Similarly, there's no need to iterate over all the nested collections. Instead, their sizes could be summed up. 'Stream.filter(o -> ...).count() > 0' → 'Stream.anyMatch(o -> ...)'. Unlike the original call, 'anyMatch()' may stop the computation as soon as a matching element is found. 'Stream.filter(o -> ...).count() == 0' → 'Stream.noneMatch(o -> ...)'. Similar to the above. Note that if the replacement involves a short-circuiting operation like 'anyMatch()', there could be a visible behavior change, if the intermediate stream operations produce side effects. In general, side effects should be avoided in Stream API calls.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Stream API call chains ending with the `count()` operation that could be optimized.\n\n\nThe following call chains are replaced by this inspection:\n\n* `Collection.stream().count()` → `Collection.size()`. In Java 8 `Collection.stream().count()` actually iterates over the collection elements to count them, while `Collection.size()` is much faster for most of the collections.\n* `Stream.flatMap(Collection::stream).count()` → `Stream.mapToLong(Collection::size).sum()`. Similarly, there's no need to iterate over all the nested collections. Instead, their sizes could be summed up.\n* `Stream.filter(o -> ...).count() > 0` → `Stream.anyMatch(o -> ...)`. Unlike the original call, `anyMatch()` may stop the computation as soon as a matching element is found.\n* `Stream.filter(o -> ...).count() == 0` → `Stream.noneMatch(o -> ...)`. Similar to the above.\n\n\nNote that if the replacement involves a short-circuiting operation like `anyMatch()`, there could be a visible behavior change,\nif the intermediate stream operations produce side effects. In general, side effects should be avoided in Stream API calls."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                      "id": "Java/Performance",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ParameterTypePreventsOverriding",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Parameter type prevents overriding"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports parameter types of a subclass method that have the same name as the parameter type of the corresponding super method but belong to a different package. In these cases, the subclass method cannot override the super method. Example: 'public class A {\n public void method(Object o) {}\n}\n\npublic class B extends A {\n public void method(Object o) {} // warning on parameter type\n class Object {}\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class A {\n public void method(Object o) {}\n}\n\npublic class B extends A {\n public void method(java.lang.Object o) {} // new parameter type\n class Object {}\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports parameter types of a subclass method that have the same name as the parameter type of the corresponding super method but belong to a different package. In these cases, the subclass method cannot override the super method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    public class A {\n     public void method(Object o) {}\n    }\n\n    public class B extends A {\n     public void method(Object o) {} // warning on parameter type\n     class Object {}\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    public class A {\n     public void method(Object o) {}\n    }\n\n    public class B extends A {\n     public void method(java.lang.Object o) {} // new parameter type\n     class Object {}\n    }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
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              },
              {
                "id": "StringOperationCanBeSimplified",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'String' operation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant calls to 'String' constructors and methods like 'toString()' or 'substring()' that can be replaced with a simpler expression. For example, calls to these methods can be safely removed in code like '\"string\".substring(0)', '\"string\".toString()', or 'new StringBuilder().toString().substring(1,3)'. Example: 'System.out.println(new String(\"message\"));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'System.out.println(\"message\");' Note that the quick-fix removes the redundant constructor call, and this may affect 'String' referential equality. If you need to preserve it, even though it is considered bad practice, suppress the warning or use the inspection setting to ignore redundant 'String' constructor calls. Use the Do not report String constructor calls option below to not report code like the example above. This will avoid changing the outcome of String comparisons with '==' or '!=' after applying the quick-fix in code that uses 'new String()' calls to guarantee a different object identity. New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant calls to `String` constructors and methods like `toString()` or `substring()` that can be replaced with a simpler expression.\n\nFor example, calls to these methods can be safely removed in code\nlike `\"string\".substring(0)`, `\"string\".toString()`, or\n`new StringBuilder().toString().substring(1,3)`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      System.out.println(new String(\"message\"));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      System.out.println(\"message\");\n\n\nNote that the quick-fix removes the redundant constructor call, and this may affect `String` referential equality.\nIf you need to preserve it, even though it is considered bad practice, suppress the warning or use the inspection setting to ignore\nredundant `String` constructor calls.\n\n\nUse the **Do not report String constructor calls** option below to not report code like the example above.\nThis will avoid changing the outcome of String comparisons with `==` or `!=` after applying\nthe quick-fix in code that uses `new String()` calls to guarantee a different object identity.\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "ClassReferencesSubclass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class references one of its subclasses"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes which contain references to one of their subclasses. Such references may be confusing and violate several rules of object-oriented design. Example: 'class Entity {\n    // Warning: the class references its subclass\n    void compare(SimpleEntity entity) {\n      ...\n    }\n  }\n  class SimpleEntity extends Entity {\n    ...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes which contain references to one of their subclasses. Such references may be confusing and violate several rules of object-oriented design.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class Entity {\n        // Warning: the class references its subclass\n        void compare(SimpleEntity entity) {\n          ...\n        }\n      }\n      class SimpleEntity extends Entity {\n        ...\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DateToString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Date.toString()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'toString()' calls on 'java.util.Date' objects. Such calls are usually incorrect in an internationalized environment.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `toString()` calls on `java.util.Date` objects. Such calls are usually incorrect in an internationalized environment."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Internationalization",
                      "index": 6,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "IterableUsedAsVararg",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Iterable is used as vararg"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports suspicious usages of 'Collection' or 'Iterable' in vararg method calls. For example, in the following method: '<T> boolean contains(T needle, T... haystack) {...}' a call like 'if(contains(\"item\", listOfStrings)) {...}' looks suspicious as the list will be wrapped into a single element array. Such code can be successfully compiled and will likely run without exceptions, but it's probably used by mistake. New in 2019.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports suspicious usages of `Collection` or `Iterable` in vararg method calls.\n\nFor example, in the following method:\n\n\n      <T> boolean contains(T needle, T... haystack) {...}\n\na call like\n\n\n      if(contains(\"item\", listOfStrings)) {...}\n\nlooks suspicious as the list will be wrapped into a single element array.\nSuch code can be successfully compiled and will likely run without\nexceptions, but it's probably used by mistake.\n\nNew in 2019.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MethodNameSameAsParentName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method name same as parent class name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that have the same name as the superclass of the method's class, as such a method name may be confusing. This inspection doesn't check interfaces or superclasses deep in the hierarchy. Example: 'class Parent {}\n  class Child extends Parent {\n     public Parent Parent() {\n       return null;\n     }\n  }' A quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that have the same name as the superclass of the method's class, as such a method name may be confusing.\n\nThis inspection doesn't check interfaces or superclasses deep in the hierarchy.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Parent {}\n      class Child extends Parent {\n         public Parent Parent() {\n           return null;\n         }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix that renames such methods is available only in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions/Method",
                      "index": 90,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LambdaParameterNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda parameter naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda parameters whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Example: 'Function<String, String> id = X -> X;' should be reported if the inspection is enabled with the default settings in which a parameter name should start with a lowercase letter. Configure the inspection: Use the fields in the Options section to specify the minimum length, maximum length, and a regular expression expected for lambda parameter names. Specify 0 in order not to check the length of names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda parameters whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n**Example:** `Function<String, String> id = X -> X;`\nshould be reported if the inspection is enabled with the default settings in which a parameter name should start with a lowercase letter.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the fields in the **Options** section to specify the minimum length, maximum length, and a regular expression expected for lambda parameter names.\nSpecify **0** in order not to check the length of names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LawOfDemeter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method call violates Law of Demeter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Law of Demeter violations. The Law of Demeter is not really a law, but specifies a style guideline: never call a method on an object received from another call. The code that follows this guideline is easier to maintain, adapt, and refactor, has less coupling between methods, less duplication, and better information hiding. On the other hand, you may need to write many wrapper methods to meet this guideline. Example: 'boolean pay(Customer c, Invoice invoice) {\n    int dollars = c.getWallet().getDollars(); // violation\n    if (dollars >= invoice.getAmount()) {\n      Wallet w = c.getWallet();\n      w.subtract(invoice.getAmount()); // violation\n      return true;\n    }\n    return false;\n  }' The above example might be better implemented as a method 'payInvoice(Invoice invoice)' in 'Customer'. Example: 'Engine engine = car.getEngine();\n  int cylinders = engine.getNumberOfCylinders();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports [Law of Demeter](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Demeter) violations.\n\nThe Law of Demeter is not really a law, but specifies a style guideline: never call a method on an object received from another call.\nThe code that follows this guideline is easier to maintain, adapt, and refactor, has less coupling between methods, less duplication,\nand better information hiding. On the other hand, you may need to write many wrapper methods to meet this guideline.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean pay(Customer c, Invoice invoice) {\n        int dollars = c.getWallet().getDollars(); // violation\n        if (dollars >= invoice.getAmount()) {\n          Wallet w = c.getWallet();\n          w.subtract(invoice.getAmount()); // violation\n          return true;\n        }\n        return false;\n      }\n\nThe above example might be better implemented as a method `payInvoice(Invoice invoice)` in `Customer`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Engine engine = car.getEngine();\n      int cylinders = engine.getNumberOfCylinders();\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Data flow",
                      "index": 52,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AmbiguousFieldAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Access to inherited field looks like access to element from surrounding code"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports access to a superclass field from an anonymous, inner or local class, if a local variable, parameter, or field with the same name is available in the code surrounding the class. In this case it may seem that an element from the surrounding code is accessed, when in fact it is an access to a field from the superclass. To clarify the intent of the code, it is recommended to add an explicit 'super' qualifier to the field access. Example: 'class First {\n      protected String ambiguous;\n    }\n    class Second {\n      void foo(String ambiguous) {\n        new First() {\n          {\n            System.out.println(ambiguous); // the field is accessed, not the parameter\n          }\n        };\n      }\n    }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class First {\n      protected String ambiguous;\n    }\n    class Second {\n      void foo(String ambiguous) {\n        new First() {\n          {\n            System.out.println(super.ambiguous);\n          }\n        };\n      }\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports access to a superclass field from an anonymous, inner or local class, if a local variable, parameter, or field with the same name is available in the code surrounding the class. In this case it may seem that an element from the surrounding code is accessed, when in fact it is an access to a field from the superclass.\n\n\nTo clarify the intent of the code, it is recommended to add an explicit\n`super` qualifier to the field access.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        class First {\n          protected String ambiguous;\n        }\n        class Second {\n          void foo(String ambiguous) {\n            new First() {\n              {\n                System.out.println(ambiguous); // the field is accessed, not the parameter\n              }\n            };\n          }\n        }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n        class First {\n          protected String ambiguous;\n        }\n        class Second {\n          void foo(String ambiguous) {\n            new First() {\n              {\n                System.out.println(super.ambiguous);\n              }\n            };\n          }\n        }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonProtectedConstructorInAbstractClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Public constructor in abstract class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' constructors of 'abstract' classes. Constructors of 'abstract' classes can only be called from the constructors of their subclasses, declaring them 'public' may be confusing. The quick-fix makes such constructors protected. Example: 'public abstract class Foo {\n    public Foo () { // warning: has 'public' modifier\n        /* ... */\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public abstract class Foo {\n    protected Foo () {\n        /* ... */\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore for non-public classes option below to ignore 'public' constructors in non-public classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` constructors of `abstract` classes.\n\n\nConstructors of `abstract` classes can only be called from the constructors of\ntheir subclasses, declaring them `public` may be confusing.\n\nThe quick-fix makes such constructors protected.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public abstract class Foo {\n        public Foo () { // warning: has 'public' modifier\n            /* ... */\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public abstract class Foo {\n        protected Foo () {\n            /* ... */\n        }\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the **Ignore for non-public classes** option below to ignore `public` constructors in non-public classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
                      "index": 123,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ComparableImplementedButEqualsNotOverridden",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Comparable' implemented but 'equals()' not overridden"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that implement 'java.lang.Comparable' but do not override 'equals()'. If 'equals()' is not overridden, the 'equals()' implementation is not consistent with the 'compareTo()' implementation. If an object of such a class is added to a collection such as 'java.util.SortedSet', this collection will violate the contract of 'java.util.Set', which is defined in terms of 'equals()'. Example: 'class Length implements Comparable<Length> {\n    private int cm = 0;\n\n    @Override\n    public int compareTo(@NotNull Length o) {\n      if (cm == o.cm) return 0;\n      return cm < o.cm ? -1 : 1;\n    }\n  }' After the quick fix is applied: 'class Length implements Comparable<Length> {\n    private int cm = 0;\n\n    @Override\n    public int compareTo(@NotNull Length o) {\n      if (cm == o.cm) return 0;\n      return cm < o.cm ? -1 : 1;\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    public boolean equals(Object o) {\n      return o instanceof Length && compareTo((Length) o) == 0;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that implement `java.lang.Comparable` but do not override `equals()`.\n\n\nIf `equals()`\nis not overridden, the `equals()` implementation is not consistent with\nthe `compareTo()` implementation. If an object of such a class is added\nto a collection such as `java.util.SortedSet`, this collection will violate\nthe contract of `java.util.Set`, which is defined in terms of\n`equals()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Length implements Comparable<Length> {\n        private int cm = 0;\n\n        @Override\n        public int compareTo(@NotNull Length o) {\n          if (cm == o.cm) return 0;\n          return cm < o.cm ? -1 : 1;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Length implements Comparable<Length> {\n        private int cm = 0;\n\n        @Override\n        public int compareTo(@NotNull Length o) {\n          if (cm == o.cm) return 0;\n          return cm < o.cm ? -1 : 1;\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        public boolean equals(Object o) {\n          return o instanceof Length && compareTo((Length) o) == 0;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MapReplaceableByEnumMap",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Map' can be replaced with 'EnumMap'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiations of 'java.util.Map' objects whose key types are enumerated classes. Such 'java.util.Map' objects can be replaced with 'java.util.EnumMap' objects. 'java.util.EnumMap' implementations can be much more efficient because the underlying data structure is a simple array. Example: 'Map<MyEnum, String> myEnums = new HashMap<>();' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Map<MyEnum, String> myEnums = new EnumMap<>(MyEnum.class);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiations of `java.util.Map` objects whose key types are enumerated classes. Such `java.util.Map` objects can be replaced with `java.util.EnumMap` objects.\n\n\n`java.util.EnumMap` implementations can be much more efficient\nbecause the underlying data structure is a simple array.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Map<MyEnum, String> myEnums = new HashMap<>();\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Map<MyEnum, String> myEnums = new EnumMap<>(MyEnum.class);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReturnNull",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Return of 'null'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' statements with 'null' return values. While occasionally useful, this construct may make the code more prone to failing with a 'NullPointerException'. If a method is designed to return 'null', it is suggested to mark it with the '@Nullable' annotation - such methods will be ignored by this inspection. Example: 'class Person {\n    public String getName () {\n      return null;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Person {\n    @Nullable\n    public String getName () {\n      return null;\n    }\n  }' If the return type is 'java.util.Optional', an additional quick-fix to convert 'null' to 'Optional.empty()' is suggested. Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether to ignore 'private' methods. This will also ignore return of 'null' from anonymous classes and lambdas. Whether 'null' values on array returns, collection object returns, plain object returns, or a combination of the three should be reported. Return of 'null' in methods with return type 'java.util.Optional' are always reported. Click Configure annotations to specify which annotations should be considered 'nullable'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` statements with `null` return values. While occasionally useful, this construct may make the code more prone to failing with a `NullPointerException`.\n\n\nIf a method is designed to return `null`, it is suggested to mark it with the\n`@Nullable` annotation - such methods will be ignored by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Person {\n        public String getName () {\n          return null;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Person {\n        @Nullable\n        public String getName () {\n          return null;\n        }\n      }\n\n\nIf the return type is `java.util.Optional`, an additional quick-fix to convert\n`null` to `Optional.empty()` is suggested.\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether to ignore `private` methods. This will also ignore return of `null` from anonymous classes and lambdas.\n* Whether `null` values on array returns, collection object returns, plain object returns, or a combination of the three should be reported. Return of `null` in methods with return type `java.util.Optional` are always reported.\n* Click **Configure annotations** to specify which annotations should be considered 'nullable'."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs/Nullability problems",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnpredictableBigDecimalConstructorCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unpredictable 'BigDecimal' constructor call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'BigDecimal' constructors that accept a 'double' value. These constructors produce 'BigDecimal' that is exactly equal to the supplied 'double' value. However, because doubles are encoded in the IEEE 754 64-bit double-precision binary floating-point format, the exact value can be unexpected. For example, 'new BigDecimal(0.1)' yields a 'BigDecimal' object. Its value is '0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625' which is the nearest number to 0.1 representable as a double. To get 'BigDecimal' that stores the same value as written in the source code, use either 'new BigDecimal(\"0.1\")' or 'BigDecimal.valueOf(0.1)'. Example: 'class Constructor {\n    void foo() {\n      new BigDecimal(0.1);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Constructor {\n    void foo() {\n      new BigDecimal(\"0.1\");\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `BigDecimal` constructors that accept a `double` value. These constructors produce `BigDecimal` that is exactly equal to the supplied `double` value. However, because doubles are encoded in the IEEE 754 64-bit double-precision binary floating-point format, the exact value can be unexpected.\n\nFor example, `new BigDecimal(0.1)` yields a `BigDecimal` object. Its value is\n`0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625`\nwhich is the nearest number to 0.1 representable as a double.\nTo get `BigDecimal` that stores the same value as written in the source code,\nuse either `new BigDecimal(\"0.1\")` or `BigDecimal.valueOf(0.1)`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Constructor {\n        void foo() {\n          new BigDecimal(0.1);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Constructor {\n        void foo() {\n          new BigDecimal(\"0.1\");\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IntegerDivisionInFloatingPointContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Integer division in floating-point context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports integer divisions where the result is used as a floating-point number. Such division is often an error and may have unexpected results due to the truncation that happens in integer division. Example: 'float x = 3.0F + 3/5;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports integer divisions where the result is used as a floating-point number. Such division is often an error and may have unexpected results due to the truncation that happens in integer division.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      float x = 3.0F + 3/5;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssertWithoutMessage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Message missing on assertion"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'assertXXX()' or 'fail()' without an error message string argument. An error message on assertion failure may help clarify the test case's intent. Example: 'assertTrue(checkValid());' After the quick-fix is applied: 'assertTrue(checkValid(), \"|\");' The message argument is added before or after the existing arguments according to the assertions framework that you use.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `assertXXX()` or `fail()` without an error message string argument. An error message on assertion failure may help clarify the test case's intent.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      assertTrue(checkValid());\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    assertTrue(checkValid(), \"|\");\n\n\nThe message argument is added before or after the existing arguments according to the assertions framework that you use."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 106,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConditionalBreakInInfiniteLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Conditional break inside loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional breaks at the beginning or at the end of a loop and suggests adding a loop condition instead to shorten the code. Example: 'while (true) {\n    if (i  == 23) break;\n    i++;\n  }' After the quick fix is applied: 'while (i != 23) {\n    i++;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional breaks at the beginning or at the end of a loop and suggests adding a loop condition instead to shorten the code.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      while (true) {\n        if (i  == 23) break;\n        i++;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      while (i != 23) {\n        i++;\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnqualifiedInnerClassAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unqualified inner class access"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references to inner classes that are not qualified with the name of the enclosing class. Example: 'import foo.Foo.Bar;\n\n  class Foo {\n    class Bar {}\n  }\n\n  class Baz {\n    void f(Bar bar) {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    class Bar {}\n  }\n\n  class Baz {\n    void f(Foo.Bar bar) {}\n  }' Use the inspection settings to ignore references to inner classes within the same class, which therefore do not require an import.",
                  "markdown": "Reports references to inner classes that are not qualified with the name of the enclosing class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import foo.Foo.Bar;\n\n      class Foo {\n        class Bar {}\n      }\n\n      class Baz {\n        void f(Bar bar) {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        class Bar {}\n      }\n\n      class Baz {\n        void f(Foo.Bar bar) {}\n      }\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to ignore references to inner classes within the same class,\nwhich therefore do not require an import."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantClassCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'isInstance()' or 'cast()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant calls of 'java.lang.Class' methods. For example, 'Xyz.class.isInstance(object)' can be replaced with 'object instanceof Xyz'. The instanceof check is preferred: even though the performance will probably be the same as these methods are intrinsics, they better indicate a static check. New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant calls of `java.lang.Class` methods.\n\nFor example, `Xyz.class.isInstance(object)` can be replaced with `object instanceof Xyz`.\nThe instanceof check is preferred: even though the performance will probably be the same as these methods are intrinsics,\nthey better indicate a static check.\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 40,
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryStringEscape",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessarily escaped character"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessarily escaped characters in 'String' and optionally 'char' literals. The escaped tab character '\\t' is not reported, because otherwise it will be invisible. Examples: 'String s = \"\\'Scare\\' quotes\";\n  String t = \"\"\"\n    All you need is\\n\\tLove\\n\"\"\";' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String s = \"'Scare' quotes\";\n  String t = \"\"\"\n    All you need is\n    \\tLove\n  \"\"\";' New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessarily escaped characters in `String` and optionally `char` literals.\n\nThe escaped tab character `\\t` is not reported, because otherwise it will be invisible.\n\nExamples:\n\n\n      String s = \"\\'Scare\\' quotes\";\n      String t = \"\"\"\n        All you need is\\n\\tLove\\n\"\"\";\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String s = \"'Scare' quotes\";\n      String t = \"\"\"\n        All you need is\n        \\tLove\n      \"\"\";\n\nNew in 2019.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JUnit5AssertionsConverter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JUnit 5 obsolete assertions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any calls to methods from the 'junit.framework.Assert', 'org.junit.Assert', or 'org.junit.Assume' classes inside JUnit 5 tests. Although the tests work properly, migration to 'org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions'/'org.junit.jupiter.api.Assumptions' will help you avoid dependencies on old JUnit version. Example: 'import org.junit.Assert;\n  import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;\n\n  public class MyTest {\n    @Test\n    public void simpleTest() {\n      Assert.assertEquals(4, 2 + 2);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions;\n  import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;\n\n  public class MyTest {\n    @Test\n    public void simpleTest() {\n      Assertions.assertEquals(4, 2 + 2);\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any calls to methods from the `junit.framework.Assert`, `org.junit.Assert`, or `org.junit.Assume`\nclasses inside JUnit 5 tests.\n\nAlthough the tests work properly, migration to `org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions`/`org.junit.jupiter.api.Assumptions`\nwill help you avoid dependencies on old JUnit version.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import org.junit.Assert;\n      import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;\n\n      public class MyTest {\n        @Test\n        public void simpleTest() {\n          Assert.assertEquals(4, 2 + 2);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      import org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions;\n      import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;\n\n      public class MyTest {\n        @Test\n        public void simpleTest() {\n          Assertions.assertEquals(4, 2 + 2);\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 105,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "FieldCanBeLocal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field can be local"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant class fields that can be replaced with local variables. If all local usages of a field are preceded by assignments to that field, the field can be removed, and its usages can be replaced with local variables.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant class fields that can be replaced with local variables.\n\nIf all local usages of a field are preceded by assignments to that field, the\nfield can be removed, and its usages can be replaced with local variables."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IfStatementWithIdenticalBranches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'if' statement with identical branches"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements in which common parts can be extracted from the branches. These common parts are independent from the condition and make 'if' statements harder to understand. Example: 'if (x > 12) {\n    doSomethingBefore();\n    doSomethingDifferent1();\n    doSomethingAfter();\n  } else {\n    doSomethingBefore();\n    doSomethingDifferent2();\n    doSomethingAfter();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'doSomethingBefore();\n  if (x > 12) {\n    doSomethingDifferent1();\n  } else {\n    doSomethingDifferent2();\n  }\n  doSomethingAfter();' Updated in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements in which common parts can be extracted from the branches.\n\nThese common parts are independent from the condition and make `if` statements harder to understand.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (x > 12) {\n        doSomethingBefore();\n        doSomethingDifferent1();\n        doSomethingAfter();\n      } else {\n        doSomethingBefore();\n        doSomethingDifferent2();\n        doSomethingAfter();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      doSomethingBefore();\n      if (x > 12) {\n        doSomethingDifferent1();\n      } else {\n        doSomethingDifferent2();\n      }\n      doSomethingAfter();\n\nUpdated in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InterfaceWithOnlyOneDirectInheritor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Interface with a single direct inheritor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports interfaces that have precisely one direct inheritor. While such interfaces may offer admirable clarity of design, in memory-constrained or bandwidth-limited environments, they needlessly increase the total footprint of the application. Consider merging the interface with its inheritor. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.",
                  "markdown": "Reports interfaces that have precisely one direct inheritor. While such interfaces may offer admirable clarity of design, in memory-constrained or bandwidth-limited environments, they needlessly increase the total footprint of the application. Consider merging the interface with its inheritor.\n\n\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance/Embedded",
                      "index": 140,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InstanceofChain",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Chain of 'instanceof' checks"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any chains of 'if'-'else' statements all of whose conditions are 'instanceof' expressions or class equality expressions (e.g. comparison with 'String.class'). Such constructions usually indicate a failure in object-oriented design which dictates that such type-based dispatch should be done via polymorphic method calls rather than explicit chains of type tests. Example: 'double getArea(Shape shape) {\n    // Warning: abstraction failure.\n    // It would be better to declare a getArea()\n    // abstract method in the shape interface\n    // and implement it in every inheritor.\n    if (shape instanceof Point) {\n      return 0;\n    }\n    if (shape instanceof Circle) {\n      return Math.PI *\n        Math.pow(((Circle) shape).radius(), 2);\n    }\n    if (shape instanceof Rectangle) {\n      return ((Rectangle) shape).width() *\n        ((Rectangle) shape).height();\n    }\n    throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n  }' Use the checkbox below to ignore 'instanceof' expressions on library classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any chains of `if`-`else` statements all of whose conditions are `instanceof` expressions or class equality expressions (e.g. comparison with `String.class`). Such constructions usually indicate a failure in object-oriented design which dictates that such type-based dispatch should be done via polymorphic method calls rather than explicit chains of type tests.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      double getArea(Shape shape) {\n        // Warning: abstraction failure.\n        // It would be better to declare a getArea()\n        // abstract method in the shape interface\n        // and implement it in every inheritor.\n        if (shape instanceof Point) {\n          return 0;\n        }\n        if (shape instanceof Circle) {\n          return Math.PI *\n            Math.pow(((Circle) shape).radius(), 2);\n        }\n        if (shape instanceof Rectangle) {\n          return ((Rectangle) shape).width() *\n            ((Rectangle) shape).height();\n        }\n        throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n      }\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to ignore `instanceof` expressions on library classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BlockMarkerComments",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Block marker comment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comments which are used as code block markers. The quick-fix removes such comments. Example: 'while (i < 10) {\n    i++;\n  } // end while' After the quick-fix is applied: 'while (i < 10) {\n    i++;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports comments which are used as code block markers. The quick-fix removes such comments.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      while (i < 10) {\n        i++;\n      } // end while\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      while (i < 10) {\n        i++;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SerializableHasSerializationMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Serializable class without 'readObject()' and 'writeObject()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Serializable' classes that do not implement 'readObject()' and 'writeObject()' methods. If 'readObject()' and 'writeObject()' methods are not implemented, the default serialization algorithms are used, which may be sub-optimal for performance and compatibility in many environments. Use the following options to configure the inspection: List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit 'Serializable' from a superclass but are not intended for serialization. Whether to ignore 'Serializable' classes without non-static fields. Whether to ignore 'Serializable' anonymous classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Serializable` classes that do not implement `readObject()` and `writeObject()` methods.\n\n\nIf `readObject()` and `writeObject()` methods are not implemented,\nthe default serialization algorithms are used,\nwhich may be sub-optimal for performance and compatibility in many environments.\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* List classes whose inheritors should not be reported by this inspection. This is meant for classes that inherit `Serializable` from a superclass but are not intended for serialization.\n* Whether to ignore `Serializable` classes without non-static fields.\n* Whether to ignore `Serializable` anonymous classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Serialization issues",
                      "index": 19,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IdempotentLoopBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Idempotent loop body"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops whose second and all subsequent iterations do not produce any additional side effects other than the one produced by the first iteration, which can indicate a programming error. Such loops may iterate only zero, one, or infinite number of times. If the infinite number of times case is unreachable, such a loop can be replaced with an 'if' statement. Otherwise, there's a possibility that the program can get stuck. Example: 'public void foo(String baseName, String names) {\n        int suffix = 1;\n        String name = baseName;\n        while (names.contains(name)) {\n            // error: suffix is not updated making loop body idempotent\n            name = baseName + suffix;\n        }\n    }' New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops whose second and all subsequent iterations do not produce any additional side effects other than the one produced by the first iteration, which can indicate a programming error.\n\nSuch loops may iterate only zero, one, or infinite number of times.\nIf the infinite number of times case is unreachable, such a loop can be replaced with an `if` statement.\nOtherwise, there's a possibility that the program can get stuck.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        public void foo(String baseName, String names) {\n            int suffix = 1;\n            String name = baseName;\n            while (names.contains(name)) {\n                // error: suffix is not updated making loop body idempotent\n                name = baseName + suffix;\n            }\n        }\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantImplements",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant interface declaration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes declaring that they implement or extend an interface, when that interface is already declared as 'implemented' by a superclass or extended by another interface of that class. Such declarations are unnecessary and may be safely removed.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes declaring that they implement or extend an interface, when that interface is already declared as `implemented` by a superclass or extended by another interface of that class. Such declarations are unnecessary and may be safely removed."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FrequentlyUsedInheritorInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class may extend a commonly used base class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes or interfaces that can be replaced with an implementation or extension of a more specific commonly used class or interface. For this inspection to work, a superclass needs to be in project source files and the project needs to use the IntelliJ IDEA build system. Example: 'class MyInheritor implements A {} // B suggested on the A reference\n\n  interface A {}\n\n  abstract class B implements A {}\n\n  abstract class C1 extends B {}\n  abstract class C2 extends B {}\n  abstract class C3 extends B {}\n  abstract class C4 extends B {}\n  abstract class C5 extends B {}' By default, this inspection doesn't highlight issues in the editor but only provides a quick-fix. New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes or interfaces that can be replaced with an implementation or extension of a more specific commonly used class or interface.\n\nFor this inspection to work, a superclass needs to be in project source files and the project needs to use the IntelliJ IDEA build system.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class MyInheritor implements A {} // B suggested on the A reference\n\n      interface A {}\n\n      abstract class B implements A {}\n\n      abstract class C1 extends B {}\n      abstract class C2 extends B {}\n      abstract class C3 extends B {}\n      abstract class C4 extends B {}\n      abstract class C5 extends B {}\n\nBy default, this inspection doesn't highlight issues in the editor but only provides a quick-fix.\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
                      "index": 123,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "FieldNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Example: if the inspection is enabled for constants, and the minimum specified length for a field name is 5 (the default), the following constant produces a warning because the length of its name is 3, which is less than 5: 'public static final int MAX = 42;'. A quick-fix that renames such fields is available only in the editor. Configure the inspection: Use the list in the Options section to specify which fields should be checked. Deselect the checkboxes for the fields for which you want to skip the check. For each field type, specify the minimum length, maximum length, and the regular expression expected for field names using the provided input fields. Specify 0 in the length fields to skip the corresponding checks. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n**Example:** if the inspection is enabled for constants, and the minimum specified length for a field name is 5 (the default), the following constant\nproduces a warning because the length of its name is 3, which is less than 5: `public static final int MAX = 42;`.\n\nA quick-fix that renames such fields is available only in the editor.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the list in the **Options** section to specify which fields should be checked. Deselect the checkboxes for the fields for which\nyou want to skip the check.\n\nFor each field type, specify the minimum length, maximum length, and the regular expression expected for field names using the\nprovided input fields.\nSpecify **0** in the length fields to skip the corresponding checks.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard\n`java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassNamePrefixedWithPackageName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class name prefixed with package name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose names are prefixed with their package names, ignoring differences in capitalization. While occasionally having such names is reasonable, they are often used due to a poor naming scheme, may be redundant and annoying. Example: 'package byteCode;\n  class ByteCodeAnalyzer {}' A quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose names are prefixed with their package names, ignoring differences in capitalization.\n\nWhile occasionally having such names is reasonable, they are often used due to a poor naming scheme, may be redundant and\nannoying.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      package byteCode;\n      class ByteCodeAnalyzer {}\n\nA quick-fix that renames such classes is available only in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Naming conventions/Class",
                      "index": 64,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantConditionalExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions in which the condition is either a 'true' or 'false' constant. These expressions sometimes occur as a result of automatic refactorings and may be simplified. Example: 'return true ? \"Yes\" : \"No\";' After quick-fix is applied: 'return \"Yes\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions in which the condition is either a `true` or `false` constant. These expressions sometimes occur as a result of automatic refactorings and may be simplified.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      return true ? \"Yes\" : \"No\";\n\nAfter quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      return \"Yes\";\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SameParameterValue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method parameter is always the same value"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method parameters that always have the same constant value. Example: 'static void printPoint(int x, int y) { // x is always 0\n    System.out.println(x + \", \" + y);\n  }\n\n  public static void main(String[] args) {\n    printPoint(0, 1);\n    printPoint(0, 2);\n  }' The quick-fix inlines the constant value. This may simplify the method implementation. Use the Ignore when inline parameter initializer would not succeed option to suppress the inspections when: the parameter is modified inside the method. the parameter value that is being passed is a reference to an inaccessible field (only in Java). the parameter is a vararg (only in Java). Use the Maximal reported method visibility option to control the maximum visibility of methods to be reported. Use the Minimal reported method usage count field to specify the minimal number of method usages with the same parameter value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method parameters that always have the same constant value.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      static void printPoint(int x, int y) { // x is always 0\n        System.out.println(x + \", \" + y);\n      }\n\n      public static void main(String[] args) {\n        printPoint(0, 1);\n        printPoint(0, 2);\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix inlines the constant value. This may simplify the method implementation.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore when inline parameter initializer would not succeed** option to suppress the inspections when:\n\n* the parameter is modified inside the method.\n* the parameter value that is being passed is a reference to an inaccessible field (only in Java).\n* the parameter is a vararg (only in Java).\n\n\nUse the **Maximal reported method visibility** option to control the maximum visibility of methods to be reported.\n\n\nUse the **Minimal reported method usage count** field to specify the minimal number of method usages with the same parameter value."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "CatchMayIgnoreException",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Catch block may ignore exception"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'catch' blocks that are empty or may ignore an exception. While occasionally intended, empty 'catch' blocks may complicate debugging. Also, ignoring a 'catch' parameter might be wrong. Finally, the static code analyzer reports if it detects that a 'catch' block may silently ignore important VM exceptions like 'NullPointerException'. Ignoring such an exception (without logging or rethrowing it) may hide a bug. The inspection won't report any 'catch' parameters named 'ignore' or 'ignored'. Conversely, the inspection will warn you about any 'catch' parameters named 'ignore' or 'ignored' that are actually in use. Additionally, the inspection won't report 'catch' parameters inside test sources named 'expected' or 'ok'. You can use a quick-fix to change the exception name to 'ignored'. For empty catch blocks, an additional quick-fix to generate the catch body is suggested. You can modify the \"Catch Statement Body\" template on the Code tab in Settings | Editor | File and Code Templates. Example: 'try {\n    throwingMethod();\n  } catch (IOException ex) {\n\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'try {\n    System.out.println(System.in.read());\n  } catch (IOException ignored) {\n\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Do not warn when 'catch' block contains a comment option to ignore 'catch' blocks with comments. Use the Do not warn when 'catch' block is not empty option to ignore 'catch' blocks that contain statements or comments inside, while the variable itself is not used. Use the Do not warn when exception named 'ignore(d)' is not actually ignored option to ignore variables named 'ignored' if they are in use. New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports `catch` blocks that are empty or may ignore an exception.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, empty `catch` blocks may complicate debugging.\nAlso, ignoring a `catch` parameter might be wrong.\nFinally, the static code analyzer reports if it detects that a `catch` block may silently ignore important VM\nexceptions like `NullPointerException`. Ignoring such an exception\n(without logging or rethrowing it) may hide a bug.\n\n\nThe inspection won't report any `catch` parameters named `ignore` or `ignored`.\nConversely, the inspection will warn you about any `catch` parameters named `ignore` or `ignored` that are actually in use.\nAdditionally, the inspection won't report `catch` parameters inside test sources named `expected` or `ok`.\n\n\nYou can use a quick-fix to change the exception name to `ignored`.\nFor empty **catch** blocks, an additional quick-fix to generate the **catch** body is suggested.\nYou can modify the \"Catch Statement Body\" template on the Code tab in\n[Settings \\| Editor \\| File and Code Templates](settings://fileTemplates).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        throwingMethod();\n      } catch (IOException ex) {\n\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try {\n        System.out.println(System.in.read());\n      } catch (IOException ignored) {\n\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Do not warn when 'catch' block contains a comment** option to ignore `catch` blocks with comments.\n* Use the **Do not warn when 'catch' block is not empty** option to ignore `catch` blocks that contain statements or comments inside, while the variable itself is not used.\n* Use the **Do not warn when exception named 'ignore(d)' is not actually ignored** option to ignore variables named `ignored` if they are in use.\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
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              {
                "id": "ClassWithTooManyDependents",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with too many dependents"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a class on which too many other classes are directly dependent. Any modification to such a class may require changing many other classes, which may be expensive. Only top-level classes are reported. Use the field below to specify the maximum allowed number of dependents for a class. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a class on which too many other classes are directly dependent.\n\nAny modification to such a class may require changing many other classes, which may be expensive.\n\nOnly top-level classes are reported.\n\nUse the field below to specify the maximum allowed number of dependents for a class.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Dependency issues",
                      "index": 118,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "WrongPackageStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Wrong package statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Detects 'package' statements that do not correspond to the project directory structure. Also, reports classes without 'package' statements if the class is not located directly in source root directory. While it's not strictly mandated by Java language, it's good to keep classes from package 'com.example.myapp' inside the 'com/example/myapp' directory under the source root. Failure to do this may confuse code readers and make some tools working incorrectly.",
                  "markdown": "Detects `package` statements that do not correspond to the project directory structure. Also, reports classes without `package` statements if the class is not located directly in source root directory.\n\nWhile it's not strictly mandated by Java language, it's good to keep classes\nfrom package `com.example.myapp` inside the `com/example/myapp` directory under\nthe source root. Failure to do this may confuse code readers and make some tools working incorrectly."
                },
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                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "FieldNotUsedInToString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field not used in 'toString()' method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any fields that are not used in the 'toString()' method of a class. This inspection can help discover the fields that were added after the 'toString()' method was created and for which the 'toString()' method was not updated. The quick-fix regenerates the 'toString()' method. In the Generate | toString() dialog, it is possible to exclude fields from this check. This inspection will also check for problems with getter methods if the Enable getters in code generation option is enabled there. Example: 'public class Relevant {\n    private String name; // not used in toString()\n    private int index;\n    private int length;\n\n    @Override\n    public String toString() {\n        return \"Relevant{\" + \"index=\" + index +\n          \", length=\" + length + '}';\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Relevant {\n    private String name;\n    private int index;\n    private int length;\n\n    @Override\n    public String toString() {\n        return \"Relevant{\" + \"name='\" + name + '\\'' +\n          \", index=\" + index + \", length=\" + length + '}';\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any fields that are not used in the `toString()` method of a class.\n\nThis inspection can help discover the\nfields that were added after the `toString()` method was created and for which the `toString()` method was not\nupdated. The quick-fix regenerates the `toString()` method.\n\n\nIn the **Generate \\| toString()** dialog, it is possible to exclude fields from this check.\nThis inspection will also check for problems with getter methods if the *Enable getters in code generation* option is enabled there.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      public class Relevant {\n        private String name; // not used in toString()\n        private int index;\n        private int length;\n\n        @Override\n        public String toString() {\n            return \"Relevant{\" + \"index=\" + index +\n              \", length=\" + length + '}';\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Relevant {\n        private String name;\n        private int index;\n        private int length;\n\n        @Override\n        public String toString() {\n            return \"Relevant{\" + \"name='\" + name + '\\'' +\n              \", index=\" + index + \", length=\" + length + '}';\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "CovariantEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Covariant 'equals()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' methods taking an argument type other than 'java.lang.Object' if the containing class does not have other overloads of 'equals()' that take 'java.lang.Object' as its argument type. A covariant version of 'equals()' does not override the 'Object.equals(Object)' method. It may cause unexpected behavior at runtime. For example, if the class is used to construct one of the standard collection classes, which expect that the 'Object.equals(Object)' method is overridden. Example: 'class Foo {\n      public boolean equals(Foo foo) {  // warning\n          return false;\n      }\n  }\n  class Bar {\n      public boolean equals(Bar bar) {  // no warning here\n          return false;\n      }\n      @Override\n      public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n          return false;\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` methods taking an argument type other than `java.lang.Object` if the containing class does not have other overloads of `equals()` that take `java.lang.Object` as its argument type.\n\n\nA covariant version of `equals()` does not override the\n`Object.equals(Object)` method. It may cause unexpected\nbehavior at runtime. For example, if the class is used to construct\none of the standard collection classes, which expect that the\n`Object.equals(Object)` method is overridden.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          public boolean equals(Foo foo) {  // warning\n              return false;\n          }\n      }\n      class Bar {\n          public boolean equals(Bar bar) {  // no warning here\n              return false;\n          }\n          @Override\n          public boolean equals(Object obj) {\n              return false;\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "Convert2Lambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous type can be replaced with lambda"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous classes which can be replaced with lambda expressions. Example: 'new Thread(new Runnable() {\n    @Override\n    public void run() {\n      // run thread\n    }\n  });' After the quick-fix is applied: 'new Thread(() -> {\n    // run thread\n  });' Note that if an anonymous class is converted into a stateless lambda, the same lambda object can be reused by Java runtime during subsequent invocations. On the other hand, when an anonymous class is used, separate objects are created every time. Thus, applying the quick-fix can cause the semantics change in rare cases, e.g. when anonymous class instances are used as 'HashMap' keys. Lambda syntax is not supported in Java 1.7 and earlier JVMs. Use the Report when interface is not annotated with @FunctionalInterface option to ignore the cases in which an anonymous class implements an interface without '@FunctionalInterface' annotation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous classes which can be replaced with lambda expressions.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      new Thread(new Runnable() {\n        @Override\n        public void run() {\n          // run thread\n        }\n      });\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      new Thread(() -> {\n        // run thread\n      });\n\n\nNote that if an anonymous class is converted into a stateless lambda, the same lambda object\ncan be reused by Java runtime during subsequent invocations. On the other hand, when an anonymous class is used,\nseparate objects are created every time. Thus, applying the quick-fix can cause the semantics change in rare cases,\ne.g. when anonymous class instances are used as `HashMap` keys.\n\nLambda syntax is not supported in Java 1.7 and earlier JVMs.\n\n\nUse the **Report when interface is not annotated with @FunctionalInterface** option to ignore the cases in which an anonymous\nclass implements an interface without `@FunctionalInterface` annotation."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "ParameterizedParametersStaticCollection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Parameterized test class without data provider method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit 4 parameterized test classes that are annotated with '@RunWith(Parameterized.class)' but either do not include a data provider method annotated with '@Parameterized.Parameters' or this method has an incorrect signature. Such test classes cannot be run. The data provider method should be 'public' and 'static' and have a return type of 'Iterable' or 'Object[]'. Suggests creating an empty parameter provider method or changing the signature of the incorrect data provider method. Example: '@RunWith(Parameterized.class)\n  public class ImportantTest {\n    private int input;\n    private int expected;\n\n    ImportantTest(int input, int expected) {\n      this.input = input;\n      this.expected = expected;\n    }\n\n    // ... test cases\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: '@RunWith(Parameterized.class)\n  public class ImportantTest {\n    private int input;\n    private int expected;\n\n    ImportantTest(int input, int expected) {\n      this.input = input;\n      this.expected = expected;\n    }\n\n    @Parameters\n    public static Iterable<Object[]> parameters() {\n      return null;\n    }\n\n    // ... test cases\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit 4 [parameterized test](https://github.com/junit-team/junit4/wiki/parameterized-tests) classes that are annotated with `@RunWith(Parameterized.class)` but either do not include a data provider method annotated with `@Parameterized.Parameters` or this method has an incorrect signature. Such test classes cannot be run. The data provider method should be `public` and `static` and have a return type of `Iterable` or `Object[]`.\n\nSuggests creating an empty parameter provider method or changing the signature of the incorrect data provider method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n\n      @RunWith(Parameterized.class)\n      public class ImportantTest {\n        private int input;\n        private int expected;\n\n        ImportantTest(int input, int expected) {\n          this.input = input;\n          this.expected = expected;\n        }\n\n        // ... test cases\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @RunWith(Parameterized.class)\n      public class ImportantTest {\n        private int input;\n        private int expected;\n\n        ImportantTest(int input, int expected) {\n          this.input = input;\n          this.expected = expected;\n        }\n\n        @Parameters\n        public static Iterable<Object[]> parameters() {\n          return null;\n        }\n\n        // ... test cases\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/JUnit",
                      "index": 74,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifiableIfStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'if' statement can be replaced with conditional or boolean expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements that can be replaced with conditions using the '&&', '||', '==', '!=', or '?:' operator. The result is usually shorter, but not always clearer, so it's not advised to apply the fix in every case. Example: 'if (condition) return true; else return foo;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'return condition || foo;' Configure the inspection: Use the Don't suggest '?:' operator option to disable the warning when the '?:' operator is suggested. In this case, only '&&', '||', '==', and '!=' suggestions will be highlighted. The quick-fix will still be available in the editor. Use the Ignore chained 'if' statements option to disable the warning for 'if-else' chains. The quick-fix will still be available in the editor. New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements that can be replaced with conditions using the `&&`, `||`, `==`, `!=`, or `?:` operator.\n\nThe result is usually shorter, but not always clearer, so it's not advised to apply the fix in every case.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (condition) return true; else return foo;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      return condition || foo;\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Don't suggest '?:' operator** option to disable the warning when the `?:` operator is suggested. In this case, only `&&`, `||`, `==`, and `!=` suggestions will be highlighted. The quick-fix will still be available in the editor.\n* Use the **Ignore chained 'if' statements** option to disable the warning for `if-else` chains. The quick-fix will still be available in the editor.\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThrowCaughtLocally",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'throw' caught by containing 'try' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'throw' statements whose exceptions are always caught by containing 'try' statements. Using 'throw' statements as a \"goto\" to change the local flow of control is confusing and results in poor performance. Example: 'try {\n    if (!Files.isDirectory(PROJECTS)) {\n        throw new IllegalStateException(\"Directory not found.\"); // warning: 'throw' caught by containing 'try' statement\n    }\n    ...\n  } catch (Exception e) {\n      LOG.error(\"run failed\");\n  }' Use the Ignore rethrown exceptions option to ignore exceptions that are rethrown.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `throw` statements whose exceptions are always caught by containing `try` statements.\n\nUsing `throw`\nstatements as a \"goto\" to change the local flow of control is confusing and results in poor performance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        if (!Files.isDirectory(PROJECTS)) {\n            throw new IllegalStateException(\"Directory not found.\"); // warning: 'throw' caught by containing 'try' statement\n        }\n        ...\n      } catch (Exception e) {\n          LOG.error(\"run failed\");\n      }\n\nUse the **Ignore rethrown exceptions** option to ignore exceptions that are rethrown."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
                      "index": 12,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonSerializableWithSerialVersionUIDField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-serializable class with 'serialVersionUID'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'Serializable' classes that define a 'serialVersionUID' field. A 'serialVersionUID' field in that context normally indicates an error because the field will be ignored and the class will not be serialized. Example: 'public class IWantToSerializeThis {\n    private static final long serialVersionUID = 2669293150219020249L;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`Serializable` classes that define a `serialVersionUID` field. A `serialVersionUID` field in that context normally indicates an error because the field will be ignored and the class will not be serialized.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class IWantToSerializeThis {\n        private static final long serialVersionUID = 2669293150219020249L;\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SynchronizeOnValueBasedClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Value-based warnings"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to synchronize on an instance of a value-based class that produce compile-time warnings and raise run-time exceptions starting from Java 16. For example, 'java.lang.Double' is annotated with 'jdk.internal.ValueBased', so the following code will produce a compile-time warning: 'Double d = 20.0;\nsynchronized (d) { ... } // javac warning' New in 2021.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to synchronize on an instance of a value-based class that produce compile-time warnings and raise run-time exceptions starting from Java 16.\n\n\nFor example, `java.lang.Double` is annotated with `jdk.internal.ValueBased`, so the following code will\nproduce a compile-time warning:\n\n\n    Double d = 20.0;\n    synchronized (d) { ... } // javac warning\n\nNew in 2021.1"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "SwitchStatementsWithoutDefault",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'switch' statement without 'default' branch"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements that do not contain 'default' labels. Adding the 'default' label guarantees that all possible scenarios are covered, and it becomes easier to make assumptions about the current state of the program. Note that by default, the inspection does not report 'switch' statements if all cases for enums or 'sealed' classes are covered. Use the Ignore exhaustive switch statements option if you want to change this behavior.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements that do not contain `default` labels.\n\nAdding the `default` label guarantees that all possible scenarios are covered, and it becomes\neasier to make assumptions about the current state of the program.\n\n\nNote that by default, the inspection does not report `switch` statements if all cases for enums or `sealed` classes are covered.\nUse the **Ignore exhaustive switch statements** option if you want to change this behavior."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "IncompatibleMask",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incompatible bitwise mask operation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports bitwise mask expressions which are guaranteed to evaluate to 'true' or 'false'. The inspection checks the expressions of the form '(var & constant1) == constant2' or '(var | constant1) == constant2', where 'constant1' and 'constant2' are incompatible bitmask constants. Example: '// Incompatible mask: as the mask ends in 00,\n  // the result could be 0x1200 but not 0x1234\n  if ((mask & 0xFF00) == 0x1234) {...}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports bitwise mask expressions which are guaranteed to evaluate to `true` or `false`.\n\n\nThe inspection checks the expressions of the form `(var & constant1) == constant2` or\n`(var | constant1) == constant2`, where `constant1`\nand `constant2` are incompatible bitmask constants.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      // Incompatible mask: as the mask ends in 00,\n      // the result could be 0x1200 but not 0x1234\n      if ((mask & 0xFF00) == 0x1234) {...}\n"
                },
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                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "ExplicitArgumentCanBeLambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Explicit argument can be lambda"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method calls that accept a non-trivial expression and can be replaced with an equivalent method call which accepts a lambda instead. Converting an expression to a lambda ensures that the expression won't be evaluated if it's not used inside the method. For example, 'optional.orElse(createDefaultValue())' can be converted to 'optional.orElseGet(this::createDefaultValue)'. New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls that accept a non-trivial expression and can be replaced with an equivalent method call which accepts a lambda instead.\n\n\nConverting an expression to a lambda ensures that the expression won't be evaluated\nif it's not used inside the method. For example, `optional.orElse(createDefaultValue())` can be converted\nto `optional.orElseGet(this::createDefaultValue)`.\n\nNew in 2018.1"
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                      "index": 7,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "EqualsCalledOnEnumConstant",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' called on enum value"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' calls on enum constants. Such calls can be replaced by an identity comparison ('==') because two enum constants are equal only when they have the same identity. A quick-fix is available to change the call to a comparison. Example: 'boolean foo(MyEnum value) {\n    return value.equals(MyEnum.FOO);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean foo(MyEnum value) {\n    return value == MyEnum.FOO;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` calls on enum constants.\n\nSuch calls can be replaced by an identity comparison (`==`) because two\nenum constants are equal only when they have the same identity.\n\nA quick-fix is available to change the call to a comparison.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      boolean foo(MyEnum value) {\n        return value.equals(MyEnum.FOO);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean foo(MyEnum value) {\n        return value == MyEnum.FOO;\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "HardcodedLineSeparators",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Hardcoded line separator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports linefeed ('\\n') and carriage return ('\\r') character escape sequences used in string literals, character literals or text blocks. These characters are commonly used as line separators, and portability may suffer if they are hardcoded. Example: 'String count = \"first\\nsecond\\rthird\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports linefeed (`\\n`) and carriage return (`\\r`) character escape sequences used in string literals, character literals or text blocks. These characters are commonly used as line separators, and portability may suffer if they are hardcoded.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String count = \"first\\nsecond\\rthird\";\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Portability",
                      "index": 79,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryConstantArrayCreationExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'new' expression in constant array creation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constant new array expressions that can be replaced with an array initializer. Array initializers can omit the type because it is already specified in the left side of the assignment. Example: 'int[] foo = new int[] {42};' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int[] foo = {42};'",
                  "markdown": "Reports constant new array expressions that can be replaced with an array initializer. Array initializers can omit the type because it is already specified in the left side of the assignment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int[] foo = new int[] {42};\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int[] foo = {42};\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "LabeledStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Labeled statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports labeled statements that can complicate refactorings and control flow of the method. Example: 'label:\n  while (true) {\n      // code\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports labeled statements that can complicate refactorings and control flow of the method.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      label:\n      while (true) {\n          // code\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousNameCombination",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious variable/parameter name combination"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments and function calls in which the name of the target variable or the function parameter does not match the name of the value assigned to it. Example 1: 'int x = 0;\n  int y = x; // x is used as a y-coordinate' Example 2: 'int x = 0, y = 0;\n  // x is used as a y-coordinate and y as an x-coordinate\n  Rectangle rc = new Rectangle(y, x, 20, 20);' Configure the inspection: Use the Group of names area to specify the names which should not be used together: an error is reported if the parameter name or assignment target name contains words from one group and the name of the assigned or passed variable contains words from a different group. Use the Ignore methods area to specify the methods that should not be checked but have a potentially suspicious name. For example, the 'Integer.compare()' parameters are named 'x' and 'y' but are unrelated to coordinates.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments and function calls in which the name of the target variable or the function parameter does not match the name of the value assigned to it.\n\nExample 1:\n\n\n      int x = 0;\n      int y = x; // x is used as a y-coordinate\n      \nExample 2:\n\n\n      int x = 0, y = 0;\n      // x is used as a y-coordinate and y as an x-coordinate\n      Rectangle rc = new Rectangle(y, x, 20, 20);\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the **Group of names** area to specify the names which should not be used together: an error is reported\nif the parameter name or assignment target name contains words from one group and the name of the assigned or passed\nvariable contains words from a different group.\n\nUse the **Ignore methods** area to specify the methods that should not be checked but have a potentially suspicious name.\nFor example, the `Integer.compare()` parameters are named `x` and `y` but are unrelated to coordinates."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ImplicitDefaultCharsetUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit platform default charset"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method and constructor calls that implicitly use the platform default charset. Such calls can produce different results on systems that use a different default charset and may result in unexpected behaviour. Example: 'void foo(byte[] bytes) {\n  String s = new String(bytes);\n}'\n You can use a quick-fix that specifies the explicit UTF-8 charset if the corresponding overloaded method is available. After the quick-fix is applied: 'void foo(byte[] bytes) {\n  String s = new String(bytes, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports method and constructor calls that implicitly use the platform default charset. Such calls can produce different results on systems that use a different default charset and may result in unexpected behaviour.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    void foo(byte[] bytes) {\n      String s = new String(bytes);\n    }\n\nYou can use a quick-fix that specifies the explicit UTF-8 charset if the corresponding overloaded method is available.\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    void foo(byte[] bytes) {\n      String s = new String(bytes, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Internationalization",
                      "index": 6,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DesignForExtension",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Design for extension"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods which are not 'static', 'private', 'final' or 'abstract', and whose bodies are not empty. Coding in a style that avoids such methods protects the contracts of classes from being broken by their subclasses. The benefit of this style is that subclasses cannot corrupt the state of the superclass by forgetting to call the super method. The cost is that subclasses are limited in their flexibility, in particular they cannot prevent execution of code in the superclass. Use the quick-fix to add the missing modifiers. Example: 'class Foo {\n    public boolean equals(Object o) { return true; }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    public final boolean equals(Object o) { return true; }\n  }' This inspection is intended for code that is going to be used in secure environments, and is probably not appropriate for less restrictive environments.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods which are not `static`, `private`, `final` or `abstract`, and whose bodies are not empty.\n\n\nCoding in a style that avoids such methods protects the contracts of classes from being broken by their subclasses. The\nbenefit of this style is that subclasses cannot corrupt the state of the superclass by forgetting to call the super method. The cost is\nthat\nsubclasses are limited in their flexibility, in particular they cannot prevent execution of code in the superclass. Use the quick-fix to\nadd\nthe missing modifiers.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        public boolean equals(Object o) { return true; }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        public final boolean equals(Object o) { return true; }\n      }\n\nThis inspection is intended for code that is going to be used in secure environments, and is probably not appropriate for less restrictive environments."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifyStreamApiCallChains",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Stream API call chain can be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports stream API call chains that can be simplified. Simplification will often avoid some temporary object creation during collection traversal. The inspection replaces the following call chains: 'collection.stream().forEach()' → 'collection.forEach()' 'collection.stream().collect(toList/toSet/toCollection())' → 'new CollectionType<>(collection)' 'collection.stream().toArray()' → 'collection.toArray()' 'Arrays.asList().stream()' → 'Arrays.stream()' or 'Stream.of()' 'IntStream.range(0, array.length).mapToObj(idx -> array[idx])' → 'Arrays.stream(array)' 'IntStream.range(0, list.size()).mapToObj(idx -> list.get(idx))' → 'list.stream()' 'Collections.singleton().stream()' → 'Stream.of()' 'Collections.emptyList().stream()' → 'Stream.empty()' 'stream.filter().findFirst().isPresent()' → 'stream.anyMatch()' 'stream.collect(counting())' → 'stream.count()' 'stream.collect(maxBy())' → 'stream.max()' 'stream.collect(mapping())' → 'stream.map().collect()' 'stream.collect(reducing())' → 'stream.reduce()' 'stream.collect(summingInt())' → 'stream.mapToInt().sum()' 'stream.mapToObj(x -> x)' → 'stream.boxed()' 'stream.map(x -> {...; return x;})' → 'stream.peek(x -> ...)' '!stream.anyMatch()' → 'stream.noneMatch()' '!stream.anyMatch(x -> !(...))' → 'stream.allMatch()' 'stream.map().anyMatch(Boolean::booleanValue)' → 'stream.anyMatch()' 'IntStream.range(expr1, expr2).mapToObj(x -> array[x])' → 'Arrays.stream(array, expr1, expr2)' 'Collection.nCopies(count, ...)' → 'Stream.generate().limit(count)' 'stream.sorted(comparator).findFirst()' → 'Stream.min(comparator)' 'optional.orElseGet(() -> { throw new ...; })' → 'optional.orElseThrow()' Note that the replacement semantics may have minor differences in some cases. For example, 'Collections.synchronizedList(...).stream().forEach()' is not synchronized while 'Collections.synchronizedList(...).forEach()' is synchronized. Also, 'collect(Collectors.maxBy())' returns an empty 'Optional' if the resulting element is 'null' while 'Stream.max()' throws 'NullPointerException' in this case.",
                  "markdown": "Reports stream API call chains that can be simplified. Simplification will often avoid some temporary object creation during collection traversal.\n\n\nThe inspection replaces the following call chains:\n\n* `collection.stream().forEach()` → `collection.forEach()`\n* `collection.stream().collect(toList/toSet/toCollection())` → `new CollectionType<>(collection)`\n* `collection.stream().toArray()` → `collection.toArray()`\n* `Arrays.asList().stream()` → `Arrays.stream()` or `Stream.of()`\n* `IntStream.range(0, array.length).mapToObj(idx -> array[idx])` → `Arrays.stream(array)`\n* `IntStream.range(0, list.size()).mapToObj(idx -> list.get(idx))` → `list.stream()`\n* `Collections.singleton().stream()` → `Stream.of()`\n* `Collections.emptyList().stream()` → `Stream.empty()`\n* `stream.filter().findFirst().isPresent()` → `stream.anyMatch()`\n* `stream.collect(counting())` → `stream.count()`\n* `stream.collect(maxBy())` → `stream.max()`\n* `stream.collect(mapping())` → `stream.map().collect()`\n* `stream.collect(reducing())` → `stream.reduce()`\n* `stream.collect(summingInt())` → `stream.mapToInt().sum()`\n* `stream.mapToObj(x -> x)` → `stream.boxed()`\n* `stream.map(x -> {...; return x;})` → `stream.peek(x -> ...)`\n* `!stream.anyMatch()` → `stream.noneMatch()`\n* `!stream.anyMatch(x -> !(...))` → `stream.allMatch()`\n* `stream.map().anyMatch(Boolean::booleanValue)` → `stream.anyMatch()`\n* `IntStream.range(expr1, expr2).mapToObj(x -> array[x])` → `Arrays.stream(array, expr1, expr2)`\n* `Collection.nCopies(count, ...)` → `Stream.generate().limit(count)`\n* `stream.sorted(comparator).findFirst()` → `Stream.min(comparator)`\n* `optional.orElseGet(() -> { throw new ...; })` → `optional.orElseThrow()`\n\n\nNote that the replacement semantics may have minor differences in some cases. For example,\n`Collections.synchronizedList(...).stream().forEach()` is not synchronized while\n`Collections.synchronizedList(...).forEach()` is synchronized.\nAlso, `collect(Collectors.maxBy())` returns an empty `Optional` if the resulting element is\n`null` while `Stream.max()` throws `NullPointerException` in this case."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnknownGuard",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown '@GuardedBy' field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@GuardedBy' annotations in which the specified guarding field is unknown. Example: 'private Object state;\n\n    @GuardedBy(\"lock\") //unknown guard reference\n    public void bar() {\n        state = new Object();\n    }' Supported '@GuardedBy' annotations are: 'net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy' 'javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy' 'org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy' 'androidx.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@GuardedBy` annotations in which the specified guarding field is unknown.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        private Object state;\n\n        @GuardedBy(\"lock\") //unknown guard reference\n        public void bar() {\n            state = new Object();\n        }\n\nSupported `@GuardedBy` annotations are:\n\n* `net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy`\n* `javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy`\n* `org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy`\n* `androidx.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Concurrency annotation issues",
                      "index": 84,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AbstractClassExtendsConcreteClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract class extends concrete class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'abstract' classes that extend concrete classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `abstract` classes that extend concrete classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
                      "index": 123,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Java8CollectionRemoveIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop can be replaced with 'Collection.removeIf()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops which can be collapsed into a single 'Collection.removeIf' call. Example: 'for (Iterator<String> it = collection.iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {\n    String aValue = it.next();\n    if(shouldBeRemoved(aValue)) {\n      it.remove();\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'collection.removeIf(aValue -> shouldBeRemoved(aValue));' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops which can be collapsed into a single `Collection.removeIf` call.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (Iterator<String> it = collection.iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {\n        String aValue = it.next();\n        if(shouldBeRemoved(aValue)) {\n          it.remove();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      collection.removeIf(aValue -> shouldBeRemoved(aValue));\n\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 8",
                      "index": 100,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SafeVarargsDetector",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Possible heap pollution from parameterized vararg type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods with variable arity, which can be annotated as '@SafeVarargs'. The '@SafeVarargs' annotation suppresses unchecked warnings about parameterized array creation at call sites. Example: 'public class Foo<T> {\n    private List<T> list = new ArrayList<>();\n\n    public final void safeVarargs(T... elements) {\n      Collections.addAll(list, elements);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Foo<T> {\n    private List<T> list = new ArrayList<>();\n\n    @SafeVarargs\n    public final void safeVarargs(T... elements) {\n      Collections.addAll(list, elements);\n    }\n  }' This annotation is not supported under Java 1.6 or earlier JVMs.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods with variable arity, which can be annotated as `@SafeVarargs`. The `@SafeVarargs` annotation suppresses unchecked warnings about parameterized array creation at call sites.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Foo<T> {\n        private List<T> list = new ArrayList<>();\n\n        public final void safeVarargs(T... elements) {\n          Collections.addAll(list, elements);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Foo<T> {\n        private List<T> list = new ArrayList<>();\n\n        @SafeVarargs\n        public final void safeVarargs(T... elements) {\n          Collections.addAll(list, elements);\n        }\n      }\n\n\nThis annotation is not supported under Java 1.6 or earlier JVMs."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 7",
                      "index": 130,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ComparatorMethodParameterNotUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'Comparator.compare()' implementation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports problems in 'Comparator.compare()' and 'Comparable.compareTo()' implementations. The following cases are reported: A parameter is not used. Most likely this is a typo and the other parameter is compared with itself, or the method is not implemented correctly. It's evident that the method does not return '0' for the same elements. Such a comparison method violates the contract and can produce unpredictable results when equal elements are encountered. In particular, sorting may fail with an exception on some data. Comparison method never returns positive or negative value. To fulfill the contract, if comparison method returns positive values, it should also return negative ones if arguments are supplied in reversed order. Comparison method returns 'Integer.MIN_VALUE'. While allowed by contract, it may be error-prone, as some call sites may incorrectly invert the return value of comparison method using unary minus. In this case, 'Integer.MIN_VALUE' will stay negative. Example: 'Comparator<String> lambda =\n    (a, b) -> a.length() > b.length()\n              ? 0\n              : Math.random() > 0.5 ? -1 : 1;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports problems in `Comparator.compare()` and `Comparable.compareTo()` implementations.\n\nThe following cases are reported:\n\n* A parameter is not used. Most likely this is a typo and the other parameter is compared with itself, or the method is not implemented correctly.\n* It's evident that the method does not return `0` for the same elements. Such a comparison method violates the contract and can produce unpredictable results when equal elements are encountered. In particular, sorting may fail with an exception on some data.\n* Comparison method never returns positive or negative value. To fulfill the contract, if comparison method returns positive values, it should also return negative ones if arguments are supplied in reversed order.\n* Comparison method returns `Integer.MIN_VALUE`. While allowed by contract, it may be error-prone, as some call sites may incorrectly invert the return value of comparison method using unary minus. In this case, `Integer.MIN_VALUE` will stay negative.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Comparator<String> lambda =\n        (a, b) -> a.length() > b.length()\n                  ? 0\n                  : Math.random() > 0.5 ? -1 : 1;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Annotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotations. Annotations are not supported in Java 1.4 and earlier JVM.",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotations. Annotations are not supported in Java 1.4 and earlier JVM."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level issues",
                      "index": 119,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PrimitiveArrayArgumentToVariableArgMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Confusing primitive array argument to varargs method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any calls to a variable arity method where the call has a primitive array in the variable arity parameter position (for example, 'System.out.printf(\"%s\", new int[]{1, 2, 3})'). Such a primitive-array argument may be confusing, as it will be wrapped as a single-element array, rather than each individual element being boxed, as might be expected. Example: 'String.format(\"%s\", new int[]{1, 2, 3});' After the quick-fix is applied: 'String.format(\"%s\", (Object) new int[]{1, 2, 3});'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any calls to a variable arity method where the call has a primitive array in the variable arity parameter position (for example, `System.out.printf(\"%s\", new int[]{1, 2, 3})`). Such a primitive-array argument may be confusing, as it will be wrapped as a single-element array, rather than each individual element being boxed, as might be expected.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String.format(\"%s\", new int[]{1, 2, 3});\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      String.format(\"%s\", (Object) new int[]{1, 2, 3});\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
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                    "kinds": [
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                "id": "StringTokenizer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of 'StringTokenizer'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of the 'StringTokenizer' class. Excessive use of 'StringTokenizer' is incorrect in an internationalized environment.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of the `StringTokenizer` class. Excessive use of `StringTokenizer` is incorrect in an internationalized environment."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryUnicodeEscape",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary unicode escape sequence"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary unicode escape sequences. For example, when the file encoding can handle the character without escaping it. Unicode control characters are not reported by this inspection (except for a line feed and a tab). Example: 'String s = \"\\u0062\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary unicode escape sequences. For example, when the file encoding can handle the character without escaping it. Unicode control characters are not reported by this inspection (except for a line feed and a tab).\n\n**Example:**\n\n    String s = \"\\u0062\";\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 6,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "UseBulkOperation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Bulk operation can be used instead of iteration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports single operations inside loops that could be replaced with a bulk method. Not only are bulk methods shorter, but in some cases they may be more performant as well. Example: 'void test(Collection<Integer> numbers) {\n    List<Integer> result = new ArrayList<>();\n    for (Integer i : numbers) {\n      result.add(i);\n    }\n  }' After the fix is applied: 'void test(Collection<Integer> numbers) {\n    List<Integer> result = new ArrayList<>();\n    result.addAll(numbers);\n  }' The Use Arrays.asList() to wrap arrays option allows to report arrays, even if the bulk method requires a collection. In this case the quick-fix will automatically wrap the array in 'Arrays.asList()' call. New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports single operations inside loops that could be replaced with a bulk method.\n\n\nNot only are bulk methods shorter, but in some cases they may be more performant as well.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      void test(Collection<Integer> numbers) {\n        List<Integer> result = new ArrayList<>();\n        for (Integer i : numbers) {\n          result.add(i);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the fix is applied:\n\n\n      void test(Collection<Integer> numbers) {\n        List<Integer> result = new ArrayList<>();\n        result.addAll(numbers);\n      }\n\n\nThe **Use Arrays.asList() to wrap arrays** option allows to report arrays, even if the bulk method requires a collection.\nIn this case the quick-fix will automatically wrap the array in `Arrays.asList()` call.\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
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              {
                "id": "AccessToNonThreadSafeStaticFieldFromInstance",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-thread-safe 'static' field access"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports access to 'static' fields that are of a non-thread-safe type. When a 'static' field is accessed from an instance method or a non-synchronized block, multiple threads can access that field. This can lead to unspecified side effects, like exceptions and incorrect results. Example: 'class Sample {\n    private static final SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat(\"yyyy-MM-dd\");\n    String method() {\n      return df.format(\"\");\n    }\n  }' You can specify which types should be considered not thread-safe. Only fields with these exact types or initialized with these exact types are reported, because there may exist thread-safe subclasses of these types.",
                  "markdown": "Reports access to `static` fields that are of a non-thread-safe type.\n\n\nWhen a `static` field is accessed from an instance method or a non-synchronized block,\nmultiple threads can access that field.\nThis can lead to unspecified side effects, like exceptions and incorrect results.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Sample {\n        private static final SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat(\"yyyy-MM-dd\");\n        String method() {\n          return df.format(\"\");\n        }\n      }\n\n\nYou can specify which types should be considered not thread-safe.\nOnly fields with these exact types or initialized with these exact types are reported,\nbecause there may exist thread-safe subclasses of these types."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BigDecimalEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' called on 'BigDecimal'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' calls that compare two 'java.math.BigDecimal' numbers. This is normally a mistake, as two 'java.math.BigDecimal' numbers are only equal if they are equal in both value and scale. Example: 'if (new BigDecimal(\"2.0\").equals(\n    new BigDecimal(\"2.00\"))) {} // false' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (new BigDecimal(\"2.0\").compareTo(\n    new BigDecimal(\"2.00\")) == 0) {} // true'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` calls that compare two `java.math.BigDecimal` numbers. This is normally a mistake, as two `java.math.BigDecimal` numbers are only equal if they are equal in both value and scale.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (new BigDecimal(\"2.0\").equals(\n        new BigDecimal(\"2.00\"))) {} // false\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (new BigDecimal(\"2.0\").compareTo(\n        new BigDecimal(\"2.00\")) == 0) {} // true\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssignmentToCatchBlockParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to 'catch' block parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments to, 'catch' block parameters. Changing a 'catch' block parameter is very confusing and should be discouraged. The quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable. Example: 'void processFile(String fileName) throws Exception {\n    try {\n      doProcessFile(fileName);\n    } catch(Exception ex) {\n      if (ex instanceof UncheckedIOException) {\n        // Warning: catch block parameter reassigned\n        ex = ((UncheckedIOException) ex).getCause();\n      }\n      throw ex;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void processFile(String fileName) throws Exception {\n    try {\n      doProcessFile(fileName);\n    } catch(Exception ex) {\n      Exception unwrapped = ex;\n      if (unwrapped instanceof UncheckedIOException) {\n        unwrapped = ((UncheckedIOException)\n          unwrapped).getCause();\n      }\n      throw unwrapped;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments to, `catch` block parameters.\n\nChanging a `catch` block parameter is very confusing and should be discouraged.\n\nThe quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void processFile(String fileName) throws Exception {\n        try {\n          doProcessFile(fileName);\n        } catch(Exception ex) {\n          if (ex instanceof UncheckedIOException) {\n            // Warning: catch block parameter reassigned\n            ex = ((UncheckedIOException) ex).getCause();\n          }\n          throw ex;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void processFile(String fileName) throws Exception {\n        try {\n          doProcessFile(fileName);\n        } catch(Exception ex) {\n          Exception unwrapped = ex;\n          if (unwrapped instanceof UncheckedIOException) {\n            unwrapped = ((UncheckedIOException)\n              unwrapped).getCause();\n          }\n          throw unwrapped;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AbstractMethodOverridesAbstractMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract method overrides abstract method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'abstract' methods that override 'abstract' methods. Such methods don't make sense because any concrete child class will have to implement the abstract method anyway. Methods whose return types, exception declarations, annotations, or modifiers differ from the overridden method are not reported by this inspection. Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore methods with different Javadoc than their super methods option to ignore any abstract methods whose JavaDoc comment differs from their super method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `abstract` methods that override `abstract` methods.\n\nSuch methods don't make sense because any concrete child class will have to implement the abstract method anyway.\n\n\nMethods whose return types, exception declarations, annotations, or modifiers differ from the overridden method are not reported by this inspection.\n\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore methods with different Javadoc than their super methods** option to ignore any abstract methods whose JavaDoc comment differs from their super method."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
                      "index": 123,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LoopStatementsThatDontLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop statement that does not loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any instance of 'for', 'while', and 'do' statements whose bodies will be executed once at most. Normally, this is an indication of a bug. Use the Ignore enhanced for loops option to ignore the foreach loops. They are sometimes used to perform an action only on the first item of an iterable in a compact way. Example: 'for (String s : stringIterable) {\n    doSomethingOnFirstString(s);\n    break;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any instance of `for`, `while`, and `do` statements whose bodies will be executed once at most. Normally, this is an indication of a bug.\n\n\nUse the **Ignore enhanced for loops** option to ignore the foreach loops.\nThey are sometimes used to perform an action only on the first item of an iterable in a compact way.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (String s : stringIterable) {\n        doSomethingOnFirstString(s);\n        break;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ArrayCreationWithoutNewKeyword",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Array creation without 'new' expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports array initializers without 'new' array expressions and suggests adding them. Example: 'int[] a = {42}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'int[] a = new int[]{42}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports array initializers without `new` array expressions and suggests adding them.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      int[] a = {42}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      int[] a = new int[]{42}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConfusingOctalEscape",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Confusing octal escape sequence"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports string literals containing an octal escape sequence immediately followed by a digit. Such strings may be confusing, and are often the result of errors in escape code creation. Example: 'System.out.println(\"\\1234\"); // Octal escape sequence '\\123' immediately followed by a digit'",
                  "markdown": "Reports string literals containing an octal escape sequence immediately followed by a digit.\n\nSuch strings may be confusing, and are often the result of errors in escape code creation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      System.out.println(\"\\1234\"); // Octal escape sequence '\\123' immediately followed by a digit\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LambdaParameterHidingMemberVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda parameter hides field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda parameters named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the lambda parameter when using the identically named field is intended. A quick-fix is suggested to rename the lambda parameter. Example: 'public class MyClass {\n    public Object foo;\n\n    void sort(List<Integer> list) {\n      list.sort((foo, bar) -> foo - bar);\n    }\n  }' Use the option to choose whether to ignore fields that are not visible from the lambda expression. For example, private fields of a superclass.",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda parameters named identically to a field of a surrounding class. As a result of such naming, you may accidentally use the lambda parameter when using the identically named field is intended.\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to rename the lambda parameter.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class MyClass {\n        public Object foo;\n\n        void sort(List<Integer> list) {\n          list.sort((foo, bar) -> foo - bar);\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the option to choose whether to ignore fields that are not visible from the lambda expression.\nFor example, private fields of a superclass."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Visibility",
                      "index": 83,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantMathCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant call to 'Math'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.Math' or 'java.lang.StrictMath' methods that can be replaced with simple compile-time constants. Example: 'double v = Math.sin(0.0);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'double v = 0.0;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.Math` or `java.lang.StrictMath` methods that can be replaced with simple compile-time constants.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    double v = Math.sin(0.0);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    double v = 0.0;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissortedModifiers",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missorted modifiers"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations whose modifiers are not in the canonical preferred order (as stated in the Java Language Specification). Example: 'class Foo {\n    native public final void foo();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    public final native void foo();\n  }' Use the inspection settings to: toggle the reporting of misplaced annotations: (annotations with 'ElementType.TYPE_USE' not directly before the type and after the modifier keywords, or other annotations not before the modifier keywords). When this option is disabled, any annotation can be positioned before or after the modifier keywords. Modifier lists with annotations in between the modifier keywords will always be reported. specify whether the 'ElementType.TYPE_USE' annotation should be positioned directly before a type, even when the annotation has other targets specified.",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations whose modifiers are not in the canonical preferred order (as stated in the Java Language Specification).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        native public final void foo();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        public final native void foo();\n      }\n\nUse the inspection settings to:\n\n*\n  toggle the reporting of misplaced annotations:\n  (annotations with `ElementType.TYPE_USE` *not* directly\n  before the type and after the modifier keywords, or\n  other annotations *not* before the modifier keywords).\n  When this option is disabled, any annotation can be positioned before or after the modifier keywords.\n  Modifier lists with annotations in between the modifier keywords will always be reported.\n\n*\n  specify whether the `ElementType.TYPE_USE` annotation should be positioned directly before\n  a type, even when the annotation has other targets specified."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TransientFieldInNonSerializableClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Transient field in non-serializable class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'transient' fields in classes that do not implement 'java.io.Serializable'. Example: 'public class NonSerializableClass {\n    private transient String password;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class NonSerializableClass {\n    private String password;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `transient` fields in classes that do not implement `java.io.Serializable`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class NonSerializableClass {\n        private transient String password;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class NonSerializableClass {\n        private String password;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 19,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SlowListContainsAll",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'list.containsAll(collection)' may have poor performance"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'containsAll()' on 'java.util.List'. The time complexity of this method call is O(n·m), where n is the number of elements in the list on which the method is called, and m is the number of elements in the collection passed to the method as a parameter. When the list is large, this can be an expensive operation. The quick-fix wraps the list in 'new java.util.HashSet<>()' since the time required to create 'java.util.HashSet' from 'java.util.List' and execute 'containsAll()' on 'java.util.HashSet' is O(n+m). Example: 'public boolean check(List<String> list, Collection<String> collection) {\n    // O(n·m) complexity\n    return list.containsAll(collection);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public boolean check(List<String> list, Collection<String> collection) {\n    // O(n+m) complexity\n    return new HashSet<>(list).containsAll(collection);\n  }' New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `containsAll()` on `java.util.List`.\n\n\nThe time complexity of this method call is O(n·m), where n is the number of elements in the list on which\nthe method is called, and m is the number of elements in the collection passed to the method as a parameter.\nWhen the list is large, this can be an expensive operation.\n\n\nThe quick-fix wraps the list in `new java.util.HashSet<>()` since the time required to create\n`java.util.HashSet` from `java.util.List` and execute `containsAll()` on\n`java.util.HashSet` is O(n+m).\n\n**Example:**\n\n      public boolean check(List<String> list, Collection<String> collection) {\n        // O(n·m) complexity\n        return list.containsAll(collection);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      public boolean check(List<String> list, Collection<String> collection) {\n        // O(n+m) complexity\n        return new HashSet<>(list).containsAll(collection);\n      }\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ExceptionPackage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Exception package"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports packages that only contain classes that extend 'java.lang.Throwable', either directly or indirectly. Although exceptions usually don't depend on other classes for their implementation, they are normally not used separately. It is often a better design to locate exceptions in the same package as the classes that use them. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports packages that only contain classes that extend `java.lang.Throwable`, either directly or indirectly.\n\nAlthough exceptions usually don't depend on other classes for their implementation, they are normally not used separately.\nIt is often a better design to locate exceptions in the same package as the classes that use them.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Packaging issues",
                      "index": 39,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TypeParameterExtendsObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Type parameter explicitly extends 'Object'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type parameters and wildcard type arguments that are explicitly declared to extend 'java.lang.Object'. Such 'extends' clauses are redundant as 'java.lang.Object' is a supertype for all classes. Example: 'class ClassA<T extends Object> {}' If you need to preserve the 'extends Object' clause because of annotations, disable the Ignore when java.lang.Object is annotated option. This might be useful, for example, when you use a nullness analyzer, and the 'extends Object' clause holds a '@Nullable'/'@NotNull' annotation. Example: 'class MyClass<T extends @NotNull Object> {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports type parameters and wildcard type arguments that are explicitly declared to extend `java.lang.Object`.\n\nSuch 'extends' clauses are redundant as `java.lang.Object` is a supertype for all classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      class ClassA<T extends Object> {}\n\n\nIf you need to preserve the 'extends Object' clause because of annotations, disable the\n**Ignore when java.lang.Object is annotated** option.\nThis might be useful, for example, when you use a nullness analyzer, and the 'extends Object' clause\nholds a `@Nullable`/`@NotNull` annotation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      class MyClass<T extends @NotNull Object> {}\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringConcatenationInsideStringBufferAppend",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String concatenation as argument to 'StringBuilder.append()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'String' concatenation used as the argument to 'StringBuffer.append()', 'StringBuilder.append()' or 'Appendable.append()'. Such calls may profitably be turned into chained append calls on the existing 'StringBuffer/Builder/Appendable' saving the cost of an extra 'StringBuffer/Builder' allocation. This inspection ignores compile-time evaluated 'String' concatenations, in which case the conversion would only worsen performance. Example: 'void bar(StringBuilder builder, String name) {\n    builder.append(\"Hello,\" + name);    //warning\n    builder.append(\"Hello,\" + \"world\"); //no warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `String` concatenation used as the argument to `StringBuffer.append()`, `StringBuilder.append()` or `Appendable.append()`.\n\n\nSuch calls may profitably be turned into chained append calls on the existing `StringBuffer/Builder/Appendable`\nsaving the cost of an extra `StringBuffer/Builder` allocation.\nThis inspection ignores compile-time evaluated `String` concatenations, in which case the conversion would only\nworsen performance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void bar(StringBuilder builder, String name) {\n        builder.append(\"Hello,\" + name);    //warning\n        builder.append(\"Hello,\" + \"world\"); //no warning\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FeatureEnvy",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Feature envy"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the Feature Envy code smell. The warning is thrown when a method calls methods on another class three or more times. Calls to library classes, parent classes, contained or containing classes are not counted by this inspection. Feature envy is often an indication of the fact that this functionality is located in a wrong class. Example: 'class JobManager {\n    // Warning: this method calls three methods\n    // of the Job class\n    // It would be better to move this chain of\n    // calls to the Job class itself.\n    void performJob(Job job) {\n      job.beforeStart();\n      job.process();\n      job.afterProcessing();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the *Feature Envy* code smell. The warning is thrown when a method calls methods on another class three or more times. Calls to library classes, parent classes, contained or containing classes are not counted by this inspection. Feature envy is often an indication of the fact that this functionality is located in a wrong class.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class JobManager {\n        // Warning: this method calls three methods\n        // of the Job class\n        // It would be better to move this chain of\n        // calls to the Job class itself.\n        void performJob(Job job) {\n          job.beforeStart();\n          job.process();\n          job.afterProcessing();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BoxingBoxedValue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boxing of already boxed value"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boxing of already boxed values. This is a redundant operation since any boxed value will first be auto-unboxed before boxing the value again. If done inside an inner loop, such code may cause performance problems. Example: 'Integer value = 1;\n  method(Integer.valueOf(value));' After the quick fix is applied: 'Integer value = 1;\n  method(value);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports boxing of already boxed values.\n\n\nThis is a redundant\noperation since any boxed value will first be auto-unboxed before boxing the\nvalue again. If done inside an inner loop, such code may cause performance\nproblems.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Integer value = 1;\n      method(Integer.valueOf(value));\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      Integer value = 1;\n      method(value);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantCollectionOperation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'Collection' operation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessarily complex collection operations which have simpler alternatives. Example: 'void f(String[] array, Collection<String> collection) {\n    String[] strings = Arrays.asList(array).subList(0, 10).toArray(new String[0]);\n    boolean contains = collection.containsAll(Collections.singletonList(\"x\"));\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void f(String[] array, Collection<String> collection) {\n    String[] strings = Arrays.copyOf(array, 10);\n    boolean contains = collection.contains(\"x\");\n  }' New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessarily complex collection operations which have simpler alternatives.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void f(String[] array, Collection<String> collection) {\n        String[] strings = Arrays.asList(array).subList(0, 10).toArray(new String[0]);\n        boolean contains = collection.containsAll(Collections.singletonList(\"x\"));\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void f(String[] array, Collection<String> collection) {\n        String[] strings = Arrays.copyOf(array, 10);\n        boolean contains = collection.contains(\"x\");\n      }\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
                      "index": 40,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OverriddenMethodCallDuringObjectConstruction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overridden method called during object construction"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any calls to overridden methods of the current class during object construction. This happens if an object construction is inside: A constructor A non-static instance initializer A non-static field initializer 'clone()' 'readObject()' 'readObjectNoData()' Such calls may result in subtle bugs, as the object is not guaranteed to be initialized before the method call occurs. Example: 'abstract class Parent {\n    void someMethod() { }\n  }\n\n  class Child extends Parent {\n    Child() {\n      someMethod();\n    }\n\n    @Override\n    void someMethod() { }\n  }' This inspection shares its functionality with: The Abstract method called during object construction inspection The Overridable method called during object construction inspection Only one inspection should be enabled at the same time to prevent duplicate warnings.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any calls to overridden methods of the current class during object construction. This happens if an object construction is inside:\n\n* A constructor\n* A non-static instance initializer\n* A non-static field initializer\n* `clone()`\n* `readObject()`\n* `readObjectNoData()`\n\nSuch calls may result in subtle bugs, as the object is not guaranteed to be initialized before the method call occurs.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      abstract class Parent {\n        void someMethod() { }\n      }\n\n      class Child extends Parent {\n        Child() {\n          someMethod();\n        }\n\n        @Override\n        void someMethod() { }\n      }\n\nThis inspection shares its functionality with:\n\n* The **Abstract method called during object construction** inspection\n* The **Overridable method called during object construction** inspection\n\nOnly one inspection should be enabled at the same time to prevent duplicate warnings."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Initialization",
                      "index": 30,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AbstractClassWithoutAbstractMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Abstract class without 'abstract' methods"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'abstract' classes that have no 'abstract' methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `abstract` classes that have no `abstract` methods."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Inheritance issues",
                      "index": 123,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CastThatLosesPrecision",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Numeric cast that loses precision"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cast operations between primitive numeric types that may result in precision loss. Such casts are not necessarily a problem but may result in difficult to trace bugs if the loss of precision is unexpected. Example: 'int a = 420;\n  byte b = (byte) a;' Use the Ignore casts from int to char option to ignore casts from 'int' to 'char'. This type of cast is often used when implementing I/O operations because the 'read()' method of the 'java.io.Reader' class returns an 'int'. Use the Ignore casts from int 128-255 to byte option to ignore casts of constant values (128-255) from 'int' to 'byte'. Such values will overflow to negative numbers that still fit inside a byte.",
                  "markdown": "Reports cast operations between primitive numeric types that may result in precision loss.\n\nSuch casts are not necessarily a problem but may result in difficult to\ntrace bugs if the loss of precision is unexpected.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int a = 420;\n      byte b = (byte) a;\n\nUse the **Ignore casts from int to char** option to ignore casts from `int` to `char`.\nThis type of cast is often used when implementing I/O operations because the `read()` method of the\n`java.io.Reader` class returns an `int`.\n\nUse the **Ignore casts from int 128-255 to byte** option to ignore casts of constant values (128-255) from `int` to\n`byte`.\nSuch values will overflow to negative numbers that still fit inside a byte."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues/Cast",
                      "index": 113,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SameReturnValue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method always returns the same value"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods and method hierarchies that always return the same constant. Example: 'class X {\n    int xxx() {\n      return 0;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods and method hierarchies that always return the same constant.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class X {\n        int xxx() {\n          return 0;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringBufferMustHaveInitialCapacity",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'StringBuilder' without initial capacity"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to instantiate a new 'StringBuffer' or 'StringBuilder' object without specifying its initial capacity. If no initial capacity is specified, a default capacity is used, which will rarely be optimal. Failing to specify the initial capacity for 'StringBuffer' may result in performance issues if space needs to be reallocated and memory copied when the initial capacity is exceeded. Example: '// Capacity is not specified\n  var sb = new StringBuilder();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to instantiate a new `StringBuffer` or `StringBuilder` object without specifying its initial capacity.\n\n\nIf no initial capacity is specified, a default capacity is used, which will rarely be optimal.\nFailing to specify the initial capacity for `StringBuffer` may result\nin performance issues if space needs to be reallocated and memory copied\nwhen the initial capacity is exceeded.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // Capacity is not specified\n      var sb = new StringBuilder();\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThrowablePrintStackTrace",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'printStackTrace()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Throwable.printStackTrace()' without arguments. Such statements are often used for temporary debugging and should be either removed from the production code or replaced with a more robust logging facility.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Throwable.printStackTrace()` without arguments.\n\nSuch statements are often used for temporary debugging and should be either removed from the production code\nor replaced with a more robust logging facility."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThreeNegationsPerMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with more than three negations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods with three or more negations. Such methods may be confusing. Example: 'void doSmth(int a, int b, boolean flag1, boolean flag2) {\n    if (!flag && !flag2) {\n      if (a != b) {\n        doOther();\n      }\n    }\n  }' Without negations, the method becomes easier to understand: 'void doSmth(int a, int b, boolean flag1, boolean flag2) {\n    if (flag1 || flag2 || a == b) return;\n    doOther();\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore negations in 'equals()' methods option to disable the inspection within 'equals()' methods. Use the Ignore negations in 'assert' statements to disable the inspection within 'assert' statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods with three or more negations. Such methods may be confusing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void doSmth(int a, int b, boolean flag1, boolean flag2) {\n        if (!flag && !flag2) {\n          if (a != b) {\n            doOther();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nWithout negations, the method becomes easier to understand:\n\n\n      void doSmth(int a, int b, boolean flag1, boolean flag2) {\n        if (flag1 || flag2 || a == b) return;\n        doOther();\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore negations in 'equals()' methods** option to disable the inspection within `equals()` methods.\n* Use the **Ignore negations in 'assert' statements** to disable the inspection within `assert` statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Method metrics",
                      "index": 110,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThreadWithDefaultRunMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instantiating a 'Thread' with default 'run()' method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that instantiates 'Thread' without specifying a 'Runnable' parameter or overriding the 'run()' method. Such threads do nothing useful.",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that instantiates `Thread` without specifying a `Runnable` parameter or overriding the `run()` method.\n\n\nSuch threads do nothing useful."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Java8MapApi",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable 'Map' operations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports common usage patterns of 'java.util.Map' and suggests replacing them with: 'getOrDefault()', 'computeIfAbsent()', 'putIfAbsent()', 'merge()', or 'replaceAll()'. Example: 'map.containsKey(key) ? map.get(key) : \"default\";' After the quick-fix is applied: 'map.getOrDefault(key, \"default\");' Example: 'List<String> list = map.get(key);\n  if (list == null) {\n    list = new ArrayList<>();\n    map.put(key, list);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'map.computeIfAbsent(key, localKey -> new ArrayList<>());' Example: 'Integer val = map.get(key);\n  if (val == null) map.put(key, 1);\n  else map.put(key, val + 1);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'map.merge(key, 1, (localKey, localValue) -> localValue + 1);' Example: 'for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : map.entrySet()) {\n    map.put(entry.getKey(), transform(entry.getValue()));\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'map.replaceAll((localKey, localValue) -> transform(localValue));' Note that the replacement with 'computeIfAbsent()' or 'merge()' might work incorrectly for some 'Map' implementations if the code extracted to the lambda expression modifies the same 'Map'. By default, the warning doesn't appear if this code might have side effects. If necessary, enable the Suggest replacement even if lambda may have side effects option to always show the warning. Also, due to different handling of the 'null' value in old methods like 'put()' and newer methods like 'computeIfAbsent()' or 'merge()', semantics might change if storing the 'null' value into given 'Map' is important. The inspection won't suggest the replacement when the value is statically known to be nullable, but for values with unknown nullability the replacement is still suggested. In these cases, we recommended suppressing the warning and adding an explanatory comment. This inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports common usage patterns of `java.util.Map` and suggests replacing them with: `getOrDefault()`, `computeIfAbsent()`, `putIfAbsent()`, `merge()`, or `replaceAll()`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      map.containsKey(key) ? map.get(key) : \"default\";\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      map.getOrDefault(key, \"default\");\n\nExample:\n\n\n      List<String> list = map.get(key);\n      if (list == null) {\n        list = new ArrayList<>();\n        map.put(key, list);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      map.computeIfAbsent(key, localKey -> new ArrayList<>());\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Integer val = map.get(key);\n      if (val == null) map.put(key, 1);\n      else map.put(key, val + 1);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      map.merge(key, 1, (localKey, localValue) -> localValue + 1);\n\nExample:\n\n\n      for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : map.entrySet()) {\n        map.put(entry.getKey(), transform(entry.getValue()));\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      map.replaceAll((localKey, localValue) -> transform(localValue));\n\nNote that the replacement with `computeIfAbsent()` or `merge()` might work incorrectly for some `Map`\nimplementations if the code extracted to the lambda expression modifies the same `Map`. By default,\nthe warning doesn't appear if this code might have side effects. If necessary, enable the\n**Suggest replacement even if lambda may have side effects** option to always show the warning.\n\nAlso, due to different handling of the `null` value in old methods like `put()` and newer methods like\n`computeIfAbsent()` or `merge()`, semantics might change if storing the `null` value into given\n`Map` is important. The inspection won't suggest the replacement when the value is statically known to be nullable,\nbut for values with unknown nullability the replacement is still suggested. In these cases, we recommended suppressing the warning\nand adding an explanatory comment.\n\nThis inspection reports only if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 8",
                      "index": 100,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TestOnlyProblems",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Test-only usage in production code"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@TestOnly'- and '@VisibleForTesting'-annotated methods and classes that are used in production code. Also reports usage of applying '@TestOnly' '@VisibleForTesting' to the same element. The problems are not reported if such method or class is referenced from: Code under the Test Sources folder A test class (JUnit/TestNG) Another '@TestOnly'-annotated method Example (in production code): '@TestOnly\n  fun foo() { ... }\n\n  fun main () {\n    foo()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@TestOnly`- and `@VisibleForTesting`-annotated methods and classes that are used in production code. Also reports usage of applying `@TestOnly` `@VisibleForTesting` to the same element.\n\nThe problems are not reported if such method or class is referenced from:\n\n* Code under the **Test Sources** folder\n* A test class (JUnit/TestNG)\n* Another `@TestOnly`-annotated method\n\n**Example (in production code):**\n\n\n      @TestOnly\n      fun foo() { ... }\n\n      fun main () {\n        foo()\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages/Test frameworks",
                      "index": 105,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MeaninglessRecordAnnotationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Meaningless record annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotations used on record components that have no effect. This can happen in two cases: The reported annotation has the METHOD target, but the corresponding accessor is explicitly defined. The reported annotation has the PARAMETER target, but the canonical constructor is explicitly defined. Example: '@Target(ElementType.METHOD)\n@interface A { }\n  \n// The annotation will not appear in bytecode at all,\n// as it should be propagated to the accessor but accessor is explicitly defined \nrecord R(@A int x) {\n  public int x() { return x; }\n}' New in 2021.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotations used on record components that have no effect.\n\nThis can happen in two cases:\n\n* The reported annotation has the METHOD target, but the corresponding accessor is explicitly defined.\n* The reported annotation has the PARAMETER target, but the canonical constructor is explicitly defined.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    @Target(ElementType.METHOD)\n    @interface A { }\n      \n    // The annotation will not appear in bytecode at all,\n    // as it should be propagated to the accessor but accessor is explicitly defined \n    record R(@A int x) {\n      public int x() { return x; }\n    }\n\nNew in 2021.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FillPermitsList",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Same file subclasses are missing from permits clause of a sealed class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports sealed classes whose permits clauses do not contain some of the subclasses from the same file. Example: 'sealed class A {}\n  final class B extends A {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'sealed class A permits B {}\n  final class B extends A {}' New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports sealed classes whose permits clauses do not contain some of the subclasses from the same file.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      sealed class A {}\n      final class B extends A {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      sealed class A permits B {}\n      final class B extends A {}\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Junit4Converter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JUnit 3 test can be JUnit 4"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JUnit 3 test classes that can be converted to JUnit 4 test classes. Example: 'public class MainTestCase extends junit.framework.TestCase {\n    public void test() {\n      Assert.assertTrue(true);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class MainTestCase {\n    @org.junit.Test\n    public void test() {\n      Assert.assertTrue(true);\n    }\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher, and JUnit 4 is available on the classpath.",
                  "markdown": "Reports JUnit 3 test classes that can be converted to JUnit 4 test classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class MainTestCase extends junit.framework.TestCase {\n        public void test() {\n          Assert.assertTrue(true);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class MainTestCase {\n        @org.junit.Test\n        public void test() {\n          Assert.assertTrue(true);\n        }\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher, and JUnit 4 is available on the classpath."
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                  "level": "note",
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious date format pattern"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports date format patterns that are likely used by mistake. The following patterns are reported: Uppercase \"Y\", unless \"w\" appears nearby. It stands for \"Week year\" that is almost always the same as normal \"Year\" (lowercase \"y\" pattern), but may point to the next year at the end of December. Uppercase \"M\" (month) close to \"H\", \"K\", \"h\", or \"k\" (hour). It's likely that a lowercase \"m\" (minute) was intended. Lowercase \"m\" (minute) close to \"y\" (year) or \"d\" (day in month). It's likely that an uppercase \"M\" (month) was intended. Uppercase \"D\" (day in year) close to \"M\", or \"L\" (month). It's likely that a lowercase \"d\" (day in month) was intended. Uppercase \"S\" (milliseconds) close to \"m\" (minutes). It's likely that a lowercase \"s\" (seconds) was intended. Examples: 'new SimpleDateFormat(\"YYYY-MM-dd\")': likely '\"yyyy-MM-dd\"' was intended. 'new SimpleDateFormat(\"yyyy-MM-DD\")': likely '\"yyyy-MM-dd\"' was intended. 'new SimpleDateFormat(\"HH:MM\")': likely '\"HH:mm\"' was intended. New in 2020.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports date format patterns that are likely used by mistake.\n\nThe following patterns are reported:\n\n* Uppercase \"Y\", unless \"w\" appears nearby. It stands for \"Week year\" that is almost always the same as normal \"Year\" (lowercase \"y\" pattern), but may point to the next year at the end of December.\n* Uppercase \"M\" (month) close to \"H\", \"K\", \"h\", or \"k\" (hour). It's likely that a lowercase \"m\" (minute) was intended.\n* Lowercase \"m\" (minute) close to \"y\" (year) or \"d\" (day in month). It's likely that an uppercase \"M\" (month) was intended.\n* Uppercase \"D\" (day in year) close to \"M\", or \"L\" (month). It's likely that a lowercase \"d\" (day in month) was intended.\n* Uppercase \"S\" (milliseconds) close to \"m\" (minutes). It's likely that a lowercase \"s\" (seconds) was intended.\n\n\nExamples:  \n\n`new SimpleDateFormat(\"YYYY-MM-dd\")`: likely `\"yyyy-MM-dd\"` was intended.  \n\n`new SimpleDateFormat(\"yyyy-MM-DD\")`: likely `\"yyyy-MM-dd\"` was intended.  \n\n`new SimpleDateFormat(\"HH:MM\")`: likely `\"HH:mm\"` was intended.\n\nNew in 2020.1"
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                "id": "MagicConstant",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Magic Constant"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that can be replaced with \"magic\" constants. Example 1: '// Bare literal \"2\" is used, warning:\n  Font font = new Font(\"Arial\", 2)' Example 2: '// Predefined constant is used, good:\n  Font font = new Font(\"Arial\", Font.ITALIC)' When possible, the quick-fix inserts an appropriate predefined constant. The behavior of this inspection is controlled by 'org.intellij.lang.annotations.MagicConstant' annotation. Some standard Java library methods are pre-annotated, but you can use this annotation in your code as well.",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that can be replaced with \"magic\" constants.\n\nExample 1:\n\n\n      // Bare literal \"2\" is used, warning:\n      Font font = new Font(\"Arial\", 2)\n\nExample 2:\n\n\n      // Predefined constant is used, good:\n      Font font = new Font(\"Arial\", Font.ITALIC)\n\n\nWhen possible, the quick-fix inserts an appropriate predefined constant.\n\n\nThe behavior of this inspection is controlled by `org.intellij.lang.annotations.MagicConstant` annotation.\nSome standard Java library methods are pre-annotated, but you can use this annotation in your code as well."
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                "id": "NumericToString",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Number.toString()'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'toString()' calls on objects of a class extending 'Number'. Such calls are usually incorrect in an internationalized environment and some locale specific formatting should be used instead. Example: 'void print(Double d) {\n    System.out.println(d.toString());\n  }' A possible way to fix this problem could be: 'void print(Double d) {\n    System.out.printf(\"%f%n\", d);\n  }' This formats the number using the default locale which is set during the startup of the JVM and is based on the host environment.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `toString()` calls on objects of a class extending `Number`. Such calls are usually incorrect in an internationalized environment and some locale specific formatting should be used instead.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void print(Double d) {\n        System.out.println(d.toString());\n      }\n\nA possible way to fix this problem could be:\n\n\n      void print(Double d) {\n        System.out.printf(\"%f%n\", d);\n      }\n\nThis formats the number using the default locale which is set during the startup of the JVM and is based on the host environment."
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                "id": "UnnecessaryDefault",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'default' for enum 'switch' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports enum 'switch' statements or expression with 'default' branches which can never be taken, because all possible values are covered by a 'case' branch. Such elements are redundant, especially for 'switch' expressions, because they don't compile when all enum constants are not covered by a 'case' branch. The language level needs to be configured to 14 to report 'switch' expressions. The provided quick-fix removes 'default' branches. Example: 'enum E { A, B }\n  int foo(E e) {\n    return switch (e) {\n      case A -> 1;\n      case B -> 2;\n      default -> 3;\n    };\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum E { A, B }\n  int foo(E e) {\n    return switch (e) {\n      case A -> 1;\n      case B -> 2;\n    };\n  }' Use the Only report switch expressions option to report only redundant 'default' branches in switch expressions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports enum `switch` statements or expression with `default` branches which can never be taken, because all possible values are covered by a `case` branch.\n\nSuch elements are redundant, especially for `switch` expressions, because they don't compile when all\nenum constants are not covered by a `case` branch.\n\n\nThe language level needs to be configured to 14 to report `switch` expressions.\n\nThe provided quick-fix removes `default` branches.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      enum E { A, B }\n      int foo(E e) {\n        return switch (e) {\n          case A -> 1;\n          case B -> 2;\n          default -> 3;\n        };\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum E { A, B }\n      int foo(E e) {\n        return switch (e) {\n          case A -> 1;\n          case B -> 2;\n        };\n      }\n\nUse the **Only report switch expressions** option to report only redundant `default` branches in switch expressions."
                },
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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              {
                "id": "VolatileArrayField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Volatile array field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports array fields that are declared 'volatile'. Such declarations may be confusing because accessing the array itself follows the rules for 'volatile' fields, but accessing the array's contents does not. Example: 'class Data {\n    private volatile int[] idx = new int[0];\n  }' If such volatile access is needed for array contents, consider using 'java.util.concurrent.atomic' classes instead: 'class Data {\n    private final AtomicIntegerArray idx = new AtomicIntegerArray(new int[0]);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports array fields that are declared `volatile`. Such declarations may be confusing because accessing the array itself follows the rules for `volatile` fields, but accessing the array's contents does not.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Data {\n        private volatile int[] idx = new int[0];\n      }\n\n\nIf such volatile access is needed for array contents, consider using\n`java.util.concurrent.atomic` classes instead:\n\n\n      class Data {\n        private final AtomicIntegerArray idx = new AtomicIntegerArray(new int[0]);\n      }\n"
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                "id": "UnnecessaryInheritDoc",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary '{@inheritDoc}' Javadoc comment"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Javadoc comments that contain only an '{@inheritDoc}' tag. Since Javadoc copies the super class' comment if no comment is present, a comment containing only '{@inheritDoc}' adds nothing. Also, it reports the '{@inheritDoc}' usages in invalid locations, for example, in fields. Suggests removing the unnecessary Javadoc comment. Example: 'class Example implements Comparable<Example> {\n    /**\n     * {@inheritDoc}\n     */\n    @Override\n    public int compareTo(Example o) {\n      return 0;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Example implements Comparable<Example> {\n    @Override\n    public int compareTo(Example o) {\n      return 0;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports Javadoc comments that contain only an `{@inheritDoc}` tag. Since Javadoc copies the super class' comment if no comment is present, a comment containing only `{@inheritDoc}` adds nothing.\n\nAlso, it reports the `{@inheritDoc}` usages in invalid locations, for example, in fields.\n\nSuggests removing the unnecessary Javadoc comment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Example implements Comparable<Example> {\n        /**\n         * {@inheritDoc}\n         */\n        @Override\n        public int compareTo(Example o) {\n          return 0;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Example implements Comparable<Example> {\n        @Override\n        public int compareTo(Example o) {\n          return 0;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                "id": "ParametersPerConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constructor with too many parameters"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constructors whose number of parameters exceeds the specified maximum. Such objects are hard to instantiate, especially if some parameters are optional. Constructors with too many parameters may indicate that refactoring is necessary. Consider applying the builder pattern, for example. Example: 'public BankAccount(long accountNumber,\n                     String owner,\n                     double balance,\n                     double interestRate) {\n    // fields initialization\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Parameter limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of parameters in a constructor. Use the Ignore constructors with visibility list to specify whether the inspection should ignore constructors with specific visibility.",
                  "markdown": "Reports constructors whose number of parameters exceeds the specified maximum. Such objects are hard to instantiate, especially if some parameters are optional. Constructors with too many parameters may indicate that refactoring is necessary. Consider applying the builder pattern, for example.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public BankAccount(long accountNumber,\n                         String owner,\n                         double balance,\n                         double interestRate) {\n        // fields initialization\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Parameter limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of parameters in a constructor.\n* Use the **Ignore constructors with visibility** list to specify whether the inspection should ignore constructors with specific visibility."
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                "id": "NonReproducibleMathCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-reproducible call to 'Math'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.Math' methods, which results are not guaranteed to be reproduced precisely. In environments where reproducibility of results is required, 'java.lang.StrictMath' should be used instead.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.Math` methods, which results are not guaranteed to be reproduced precisely.\n\nIn environments where reproducibility of results is required, `java.lang.StrictMath`\nshould be used instead."
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                "id": "NonExtendableApiUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class, interface, or method should not be extended"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes, interfaces and methods that extend, implement, or override API elements marked with '@ApiStatus.NonExtendable'. The '@ApiStatus.NonExtendable' annotation indicates that the class, interface, or method must not be extended, implemented, or overridden. Since casting such interfaces and classes to the internal library implementation is rather common, if a client provides a different implementation, you will get 'ClassCastException'. Adding new abstract methods to such classes and interfaces will break the compatibility with the client's implementations.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes, interfaces and methods that extend, implement, or override API elements marked with `@ApiStatus.NonExtendable`.\n\n\nThe `@ApiStatus.NonExtendable` annotation indicates that the class, interface, or method **must not be extended,\nimplemented, or overridden** .\nSince casting such interfaces and classes to the internal library implementation is rather common,\nif a client provides a different implementation, you will get `ClassCastException`.\nAdding new abstract methods to such classes and interfaces will break the compatibility with the client's implementations."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "UnqualifiedFieldAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance field access not qualified with 'this'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports field access operations that are not qualified with 'this' or some other qualifier. Some coding styles mandate that all field access operations are qualified to prevent confusion with local variable or parameter access. Example: 'class Foo {\n    int foo;\n\n    void bar() {\n      foo += 1;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n    int foo;\n\n    void bar() {\n      this.foo += 1;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports field access operations that are not qualified with `this` or some other qualifier.\n\n\nSome coding styles mandate that all field access operations are qualified to prevent confusion with local\nvariable or parameter access.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int foo;\n\n        void bar() {\n          foo += 1;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        int foo;\n\n        void bar() {\n          this.foo += 1;\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "MismatchedCollectionQueryUpdate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Mismatched query and update of collection"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports collections whose contents are either queried and not updated, or updated and not queried. Such inconsistent queries and updates are pointless and may indicate either dead code or a typo. Use the inspection settings to specify name patterns that correspond to update/query methods. Query methods that return an element are automatically detected, and only those that write data to an output parameter (for example, an 'OutputStream') need to be specified. Example: Suppose you have your custom 'FixedStack' class with method 'store()': 'public class FixedStack<T> extends Collection<T> {\n    public T store(T t) {\n      // implementation\n    }\n  }' You can add 'store' to the update methods table in order to report mismatched queries like: 'void test(int i) {\n    FixedStack<Integer> stack = new FixedStack<>();\n    stack.store(i);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports collections whose contents are either queried and not updated, or updated and not queried.\n\n\nSuch inconsistent queries and updates are pointless and may indicate\neither dead code or a typo.\n\n\nUse the inspection settings to specify name patterns that correspond to update/query methods.\nQuery methods that return an element are automatically detected, and only\nthose that write data to an output parameter (for example, an `OutputStream`) need to be specified.\n\n\n**Example:**\n\nSuppose you have your custom `FixedStack` class with method `store()`:\n\n\n      public class FixedStack<T> extends Collection<T> {\n        public T store(T t) {\n          // implementation\n        }\n      }\n\nYou can add `store` to the update methods table in order to report mismatched queries like:\n\n\n      void test(int i) {\n        FixedStack<Integer> stack = new FixedStack<>();\n        stack.store(i);\n      }\n"
                },
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                "id": "CharacterComparison",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Character comparison"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ordinal comparisons of 'char' values. In an internationalized environment, such comparisons are rarely correct.",
                  "markdown": "Reports ordinal comparisons of `char` values. In an internationalized environment, such comparisons are rarely correct."
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                "id": "SynchronizeOnThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on 'this'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports synchronization on 'this' or 'class' expressions. The reported constructs include 'synchronized' blocks and calls to 'wait()', 'notify()' or 'notifyAll()'. There are several reasons synchronization on 'this' or 'class' expressions may be a bad idea: it makes synchronization a part of the external interface of the class, which makes a future change to a different locking mechanism difficult, it becomes hard to track just who is locking on a given object, it makes a denial-of-service attack possible, either on purpose or it can happen easily by accident when subclassing. As an alternative, consider synchronizing on a 'private final' lock object, access to which can be completely controlled. Example: 'public void print() {\n    synchronized(this) { // warning: Lock operations on 'this' may have unforeseen side-effects\n      System.out.println(\"synchronized\");\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports synchronization on `this` or `class` expressions. The reported constructs include `synchronized` blocks and calls to `wait()`, `notify()` or `notifyAll()`.\n\nThere are several reasons synchronization on `this` or `class` expressions may be a bad idea:\n\n1. it makes synchronization a part of the external interface of the class, which makes a future change to a different locking mechanism difficult,\n2. it becomes hard to track just who is locking on a given object,\n3. it makes a denial-of-service attack possible, either on purpose or it can happen easily by accident when subclassing.\n\nAs an alternative, consider synchronizing on a `private final` lock object, access to which can be completely controlled.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public void print() {\n        synchronized(this) { // warning: Lock operations on 'this' may have unforeseen side-effects\n          System.out.println(\"synchronized\");\n        }\n      }\n      \n"
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                "id": "UnusedAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment values that are not used after the assignment. If the assignment value is unused, it's better to remove the assignment to shorten the code and avoid redundant allocations. The following cases are reported: The variable never gets read after the assignment. The variable is always overwritten with a new value before it is read. The variable initializer is redundant (for one of the two reasons above). Configure the inspection: Use the Report redundant initializers option to report redundant initializers: 'int getI() {\n    int i = 0; // redundant initialization\n    i = 2;\n    return i;\n  }' Use the Report ++i when may be replaced with (i + 1) option to report the cases when '++i' expression may be replaced with 'i + 1': 'int preInc(int i) {\n    int res = i;\n    return ++res;\n  }' Use the Report i++ when changed value is not used afterwards option to report the cases when the result of 'i++' expression is not used later: 'int postInc(int i) {\n    int res = i;\n    return res++;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment values that are not used after the assignment. If the assignment value is unused, it's better to remove the assignment to shorten the code and avoid redundant allocations.\n\nThe following cases are reported:\n\n* The variable never gets read after the assignment.\n* The variable is always overwritten with a new value before it is read.\n* The variable initializer is redundant (for one of the two reasons above).\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the **Report redundant initializers** option to report redundant initializers:\n\n\n      int getI() {\n        int i = 0; // redundant initialization\n        i = 2;\n        return i;\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Report ++i when may be replaced with (i + 1)** option to report the cases when `++i` expression\nmay be replaced with `i + 1`:\n\n\n      int preInc(int i) {\n        int res = i;\n        return ++res;\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Report i++ when changed value is not used afterwards** option to report the cases when the result of `i++` expression\nis not used later:\n\n\n      int postInc(int i) {\n        int res = i;\n        return res++;\n      }\n"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "HashCodeUsesNonFinalVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-final field referenced in 'hashCode()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports implementations of 'hashCode()' that access non-'final' variables. Such access may result in 'hashCode()' returning different values at different points in the object's lifecycle, which may in turn cause problems when using the standard collections classes. Example: 'class Drink {\n    String name;\n    Drink(String name) { this.name = name; }\n    @Override public int hashCode() {\n      return Objects.hash(name); //warning\n    }\n  }\n  ...\n    Drink coffee = new Drink(\"Coffee\");\n    priceMap.put(coffee, 10.0);\n    coffee.name = \"Tea\";\n    double coffeePrice = priceMap.get(coffee); //not found' A quick-fix is suggested to make the field final: 'class Drink {\n    final String name;\n    ...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports implementations of `hashCode()` that access non-`final` variables.\n\n\nSuch access may result in `hashCode()`\nreturning different values at different points in the object's lifecycle, which may in turn cause problems when\nusing the standard collections classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Drink {\n        String name;\n        Drink(String name) { this.name = name; }\n        @Override public int hashCode() {\n          return Objects.hash(name); //warning\n        }\n      }\n      ...\n        Drink coffee = new Drink(\"Coffee\");\n        priceMap.put(coffee, 10.0);\n        coffee.name = \"Tea\";\n        double coffeePrice = priceMap.get(coffee); //not found\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to make the field final:\n\n\n      class Drink {\n        final String name;\n        ...\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                },
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ProtectedField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Protected field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'protected' fields. Constants (that is, variables marked 'static' or 'final') are not reported. Example: 'public class A {\n    protected Object object;              // warning\n    protected final static int MODE = 0;  // constant, no warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `protected` fields.\n\nConstants (that is, variables marked `static` or `final`) are not reported.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class A {\n        protected Object object;              // warning\n        protected final static int MODE = 0;  // constant, no warning\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Encapsulation",
                      "index": 104,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssignmentUsedAsCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment used as condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments that are used as a condition of an 'if', 'while', 'for', or 'do' statement, or a conditional expression. Although occasionally intended, this usage is confusing and may indicate a typo, for example, '=' instead of '=='. The quick-fix replaces '=' with '=='. Example: 'void update(String str, boolean empty) {\n    // Warning: 'empty' is reassigned,\n    // not compared to str.isEmpty()\n    if (empty = str.isEmpty()) {\n      ...\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void update(String str, boolean empty) {\n    if (empty == str.isEmpty()) {\n      ...\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments that are used as a condition of an `if`, `while`, `for`, or `do` statement, or a conditional expression.\n\nAlthough occasionally intended, this usage is confusing and may indicate a typo, for example, `=` instead of `==`.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `=` with `==`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void update(String str, boolean empty) {\n        // Warning: 'empty' is reassigned,\n        // not compared to str.isEmpty()\n        if (empty = str.isEmpty()) {\n          ...\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void update(String str, boolean empty) {\n        if (empty == str.isEmpty()) {\n          ...\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Assignment issues",
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                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InstanceofThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'instanceof' check for 'this'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'instanceof' or 'getClass() == SomeClass.class' in which a 'this' expression is checked. Such expressions indicate a failure of the object-oriented design, and should be replaced by polymorphic constructions. Example: 'class Super {\n  void process() {\n    if (this instanceof Sub) { // warning\n      doSomething();\n    } else {\n      doSomethingElse();\n    }\n  }\n}\n  \nclass Sub extends Super {}' To fix the problem, use an overriding method: 'class Super {\n  void process() {\n    doSomethingElse();\n  }\n}\n  \nclass Sub extends Super {\n  @Override\n  void process() {\n    doSomething();\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `instanceof` or `getClass() == SomeClass.class` in which a `this` expression is checked.\n\nSuch expressions indicate a failure of the object-oriented design, and should be replaced by\npolymorphic constructions.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    class Super {\n      void process() {\n        if (this instanceof Sub) { // warning\n          doSomething();\n        } else {\n          doSomethingElse();\n        }\n      }\n    }\n      \n    class Sub extends Super {}\n\nTo fix the problem, use an overriding method:\n\n\n    class Super {\n      void process() {\n        doSomethingElse();\n      }\n    }\n      \n    class Sub extends Super {\n      @Override\n      void process() {\n        doSomething();\n      }\n    }  \n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PackageInMultipleModules",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package with classes in multiple modules"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-empty packages that are present in several modules. When packages are contained in several modules, it is very easy to create a class with the same name in two modules. A module which depends on these modules will see a conflict if it tries to use such a class. The Java Platform Module System disallows packages contained in more than one module (also called split packages) Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-empty packages that are present in several modules. When packages are contained in several modules, it is very easy to create a class with the same name in two modules. A module which depends on these modules will see a conflict if it tries to use such a class. The Java Platform Module System disallows packages contained in more than one module (also called *split packages* )\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Packaging issues",
                      "index": 39,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "FloatingPointEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Floating-point equality comparison"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports floating-point values that are being compared using the '==' or '!=' operator. Floating-point values are inherently inaccurate, and comparing them for exact equality is seldom the desired semantics. This inspection ignores comparisons with zero and infinity literals. Example: 'void m(double d1, double d2) {\n    if (d1 == d2) {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports floating-point values that are being compared using the `==` or `!=` operator.\n\nFloating-point values are inherently inaccurate, and comparing them for exact equality is seldom the desired semantics.\n\nThis inspection ignores comparisons with zero and infinity literals.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void m(double d1, double d2) {\n        if (d1 == d2) {}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 28,
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "PublicField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public' field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' fields. Constants (fields marked with 'static' and 'final') are not reported. Example: 'class Main {\n    public String name;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Main {\n    private String name;\n\n    public String getName() {\n        return name;\n    }\n\n    public void setName(String name) {\n        this.name = name;\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore If Annotated By list to specify annotations to ignore. The inspection will ignore fields with any of these annotations. Use the Ignore 'public final' fields of an enum option to ignore 'public final' fields of the 'enum' type.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` fields. Constants (fields marked with `static` and `final`) are not reported.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Main {\n        public String name;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Main {\n        private String name;\n\n        public String getName() {\n            return name;\n        }\n\n        public void setName(String name) {\n            this.name = name;\n        }\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore If Annotated By** list to specify annotations to ignore. The inspection will ignore fields with any of these annotations.\n* Use the **Ignore 'public final' fields of an enum** option to ignore `public final` fields of the `enum` type."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Encapsulation",
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringBufferToStringInConcatenation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'StringBuilder.toString()' in concatenation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'StringBuffer.toString()' or 'StringBuilder.toString()' calls in string concatenations. Such calls are unnecessary when concatenating and can be removed, saving a method call and an object allocation, which may improve performance.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `StringBuffer.toString()` or `StringBuilder.toString()` calls in string concatenations. Such calls are unnecessary when concatenating and can be removed, saving a method call and an object allocation, which may improve performance."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance",
                      "index": 7,
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SerialAnnotationUsedOnWrongMember",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'@Serial' annotation used on wrong member"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods and fields in the 'Serializable' and 'Externalizable' classes that are not suitable to be annotated with the 'java.io.Serial' annotation. Examples: 'class Test implements Serializable {\n  @Serial // The annotated field is not a part of serialization mechanism because it's not final\n  private static long serialVersionUID = 7874493593505141603L;\n\n  @Serial // The annotated method is not a part of the serialization mechanism because it's not private\n  void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n  }\n}' 'class Test implements Externalizable {\n  @Serial // The annotated method is not a part of the serialization mechanism as it's inside Externalizable class\n  private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n  }\n}' For information about all valid cases, refer the documentation for 'java.io.Serial'. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher. New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods and fields in the `Serializable` and `Externalizable` classes that are not suitable to be annotated with the `java.io.Serial` annotation.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n    class Test implements Serializable {\n      @Serial // The annotated field is not a part of serialization mechanism because it's not final\n      private static long serialVersionUID = 7874493593505141603L;\n\n      @Serial // The annotated method is not a part of the serialization mechanism because it's not private\n      void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n      }\n    }\n\n\n    class Test implements Externalizable {\n      @Serial // The annotated method is not a part of the serialization mechanism as it's inside Externalizable class\n      private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {\n      }\n    }\n\nFor information about all valid cases, refer the documentation for `java.io.Serial`.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 14 or higher.\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ThrowsRuntimeException",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unchecked exception declared in 'throws' clause"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declaration of an unchecked exception ('java.lang.RuntimeException' or one of its subclasses) in the 'throws' clause of a method. Declarations of unchecked exceptions are not required and may be deleted or moved to a Javadoc '@throws' tag. Example: 'public class InvalidDataException extends RuntimeException {}\n\n  class TextEditor {\n    void readSettings() throws InvalidDataException {} // warning: Unchecked exception 'InvalidDataException' declared in 'throws' clause\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports declaration of an unchecked exception (`java.lang.RuntimeException` or one of its subclasses) in the `throws` clause of a method.\n\nDeclarations of unchecked exceptions are not required and may be deleted or moved to a Javadoc `@throws` tag.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class InvalidDataException extends RuntimeException {}\n\n      class TextEditor {\n        void readSettings() throws InvalidDataException {} // warning: Unchecked exception 'InvalidDataException' declared in 'throws' clause\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Error handling",
                      "index": 12,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JNDIResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JNDI resource opened but not safely closed"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports JNDI resources that are not safely closed. JNDI resources reported by this inspection include 'javax.naming.InitialContext', and 'javax.naming.NamingEnumeration'. By default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with 'close' or 'cleanup' in its name. Example: 'Object findObject(Properties properties, String name) throws NamingException {\n    Context context = new InitialContext(properties); //context is not closed\n    return context.lookup(name);\n  }' Use the following options to configure the inspection: Whether a JNDI Resource is allowed to be opened inside a 'try' block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a 'try' block. Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument.",
                  "markdown": "Reports JNDI resources that are not safely closed. JNDI resources reported by this inspection include `javax.naming.InitialContext`, and `javax.naming.NamingEnumeration`.\n\n\nBy default, the inspection assumes that the resources can be closed by any method with\n'close' or 'cleanup' in its name.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Object findObject(Properties properties, String name) throws NamingException {\n        Context context = new InitialContext(properties); //context is not closed\n        return context.lookup(name);\n      }\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Whether a JNDI Resource is allowed to be opened inside a `try` block. This style is less desirable because it is more verbose than opening a resource in front of a `try` block.\n* Whether the resource can be closed by any method call with the resource passed as argument."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Resource management",
                      "index": 111,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "NewObjectEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "New object is compared using '=='"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that applies '==' or '!=' to a newly allocated object instead of calling 'equals()'. The references to newly allocated objects cannot point at existing objects, thus the comparison will always evaluate to 'false'. The inspection may also report newly created objects returned from simple methods. Example: 'void test(Object obj) {\n    if (new Object() == obj) {...}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void test(Object obj) {\n    if (new Object().equals(obj)) {...}\n  }' New in 2018.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that applies `==` or `!=` to a newly allocated object instead of calling `equals()`.\n\n\nThe references to newly allocated objects cannot point at existing objects,\nthus the comparison will always evaluate to `false`. The inspection may also report newly\ncreated objects returned from simple methods.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void test(Object obj) {\n        if (new Object() == obj) {...}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void test(Object obj) {\n        if (new Object().equals(obj)) {...}\n      }\n\n\nNew in 2018.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "TryWithIdenticalCatches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Identical 'catch' branches in 'try' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports identical 'catch' sections in a single 'try' statement. Collapsing such sections into one multi-catch block reduces code duplication and prevents the situations when one 'catch' section is updated, and another one is not. Example: 'try {\n        doSmth();\n    }\n    catch (IOException e) {\n        LOG.error(e);\n    }\n    catch (URISyntaxException e) {\n        LOG.error(e);\n    }' A quick-fix is available to make the code more compact: 'try {\n        doSmth();\n    }\n    catch (IOException | URISyntaxException e) {\n        LOG.error(e);\n    }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports identical `catch` sections in a single `try` statement.\n\nCollapsing such sections into one *multi-catch* block reduces code duplication and prevents\nthe situations when one `catch` section is updated, and another one is not.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        try {\n            doSmth();\n        }\n        catch (IOException e) {\n            LOG.error(e);\n        }\n        catch (URISyntaxException e) {\n            LOG.error(e);\n        }\n\nA quick-fix is available to make the code more compact:\n\n\n        try {\n            doSmth();\n        }\n        catch (IOException | URISyntaxException e) {\n            LOG.error(e);\n        }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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              },
              {
                "id": "LambdaCanBeReplacedWithAnonymous",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda can be replaced with anonymous class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda expressions that can be replaced with anonymous classes. Expanding lambda expressions to anonymous classes may be useful if you need to implement other methods inside an anonymous class. Example: 's -> System.out.println(s)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'new Consumer<String>() {\n  @Override\n  public void accept(String s) {\n    System.out.println(s);\n  }\n}' Lambda expression appeared in Java 8. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda expressions that can be replaced with anonymous classes.\n\n\nExpanding lambda expressions to anonymous classes may be useful if you need to implement other\nmethods inside an anonymous class.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      s -> System.out.println(s)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    new Consumer<String>() {\n      @Override\n      public void accept(String s) {\n        System.out.println(s);\n      }\n    }\n\n\n*Lambda expression* appeared in Java 8.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantCompareCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'compare()' method call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparisons in which the 'compare' method is superfluous. Example: 'boolean result = Integer.compare(a, b) == 0;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'boolean result = a == b;' New in 2018.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparisons in which the `compare` method is superfluous.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      boolean result = Integer.compare(a, b) == 0;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      boolean result = a == b;\n\nNew in 2018.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Verbose or redundant code constructs",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "EmptyClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant empty class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty classes and Java files without any defined classes. A class is empty if it doesn't contain any fields, methods, constructors, or initializers. Empty classes often remain after significant changes or refactorings. Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore if annotated by option to specify special annotations. The inspection will ignore the classes marked with these annotations. Use the Ignore class if it is a parametrization of a super type option to ignore classes that parameterize a superclass. For example: 'class MyList extends ArrayList<String> {}' Use the Ignore subclasses of java.lang.Throwable to ignore classes that extend 'java.lang.Throwable'. Use the Comments count as content option to ignore classes that contain comments.",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty classes and Java files without any defined classes.\n\nA class is empty if it\ndoesn't contain any fields, methods, constructors, or initializers. Empty classes often remain\nafter significant changes or refactorings.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore if annotated by** option to specify special annotations. The inspection will ignore the classes marked with these annotations.\n*\n  Use the **Ignore class if it is a parametrization of a super type** option to ignore classes that parameterize a superclass. For example:\n\n      class MyList extends ArrayList<String> {}\n\n* Use the **Ignore subclasses of java.lang.Throwable** to ignore classes that extend `java.lang.Throwable`.\n* Use the **Comments count as content** option to ignore classes that contain comments."
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "TextBlockBackwardMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Text block can be replaced with regular string literal"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports text blocks that can be replaced with regular string literals. Example: 'Object obj = engine.eval(\"\"\"\n                           function hello() {\n                             print('\"Hello, world\"');\n                           }\n\n                           hello();\n                           \"\"\");' After the quick fix is applied: 'Object obj = engine.eval(\"function hello() {\\n\" +\n                           \"  print('\\\"Hello, world\\\"');\\n\" +\n                           \"}\\n\" +\n                           \"\\n\" +\n                           \"hello();\\n\");' Text block appeared in Java 15. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions. New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports text blocks that can be replaced with regular string literals.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Object obj = engine.eval(\"\"\"\n                               function hello() {\n                                 print('\"Hello, world\"');\n                               }\n\n                               hello();\n                               \"\"\");\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      Object obj = engine.eval(\"function hello() {\\n\" +\n                               \"  print('\\\"Hello, world\\\"');\\n\" +\n                               \"}\\n\" +\n                               \"\\n\" +\n                               \"hello();\\n\");\n\n\n*Text block* appeared in Java 15.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.\n\nNew in 2019.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConditionalCanBeOptional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Conditional can be replaced with Optional"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports null-check conditions and suggests replacing them with 'Optional' chains. Example: 'return str == null ? \"\" : str.trim();' After applying the quick-fix: 'return Optional.ofNullable(str).map(String::trim).orElse(\"\");' While the replacement is not always shorter, it could be helpful for further refactoring (for example, for changing the method return value to 'Optional'). Note that when a not-null branch of the condition returns null, the corresponding mapping step will produce an empty 'Optional' possibly changing the semantics. If it cannot be statically proven that semantics will be preserved, the quick-fix action name will contain the \"(may change semantics)\" notice, and the inspection highlighting will be turned off. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports null-check conditions and suggests replacing them with `Optional` chains.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      return str == null ? \"\" : str.trim();\n\nAfter applying the quick-fix:\n\n\n      return Optional.ofNullable(str).map(String::trim).orElse(\"\");\n\nWhile the replacement is not always shorter, it could be helpful for further refactoring\n(for example, for changing the method return value to `Optional`).\n\nNote that when a not-null branch of the condition returns null, the corresponding mapping step will\nproduce an empty `Optional` possibly changing the semantics. If it cannot be statically\nproven that semantics will be preserved, the quick-fix action name will contain the \"(may change semantics)\"\nnotice, and the inspection highlighting will be turned off.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssignmentToLambdaParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to lambda parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment to, or modification of lambda parameters. Although occasionally intended, this construct may be confusing and is often caused by a typo or use of a wrong variable. The quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable. Example: 'list.forEach(s -> {\n    s = s.trim();\n    System.out.println(\"String: \" + s);\n  });' After the quick-fix is applied: 'list.forEach(s -> {\n    String trimmed = s.trim();\n    System.out.println(\"String: \" + trimmed);\n  });' Use the Ignore if assignment is a transformation of the original parameter option to ignore assignments that modify the parameter value based on its previous value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment to, or modification of lambda parameters. Although occasionally intended, this construct may be confusing and is often caused by a typo or use of a wrong variable.\n\nThe quick-fix adds a declaration of a new variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      list.forEach(s -> {\n        s = s.trim();\n        System.out.println(\"String: \" + s);\n      });\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      list.forEach(s -> {\n        String trimmed = s.trim();\n        System.out.println(\"String: \" + trimmed);\n      });\n\nUse the **Ignore if assignment is a transformation of the original parameter** option to ignore assignments that modify the parameter\nvalue based on its previous value."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SystemGetenv",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'System.getenv()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'System.getenv()'. Calls to 'System.getenv()' are inherently unportable.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `System.getenv()`. Calls to `System.getenv()` are inherently unportable."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConstantExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant expression can be evaluated"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports compile-time constant expressions and suggests replacing them with their actual values. For example, you will be prompted to replace \"2 + 2\" with \"4\". New in 2018.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports compile-time constant expressions and suggests replacing them with their actual values. For example, you will be prompted to replace \"2 + 2\" with \"4\".\n\nNew in 2018.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "PackageDotHtmlMayBePackageInfo",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'package.html' may be converted to 'package-info.java'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any 'package.html' files which are used for documenting packages. Since JDK 1.5, it is recommended that you use 'package-info.java' files instead, as such files can also contain package annotations. This way, package-info.java becomes a sole repository for package level annotations and documentation. Example: 'package.html' '<html>\n  <body>\n    Documentation example.\n  </body>\n</html>' After the quick-fix is applied: 'package-info.java' '/**\n * Documentation example.\n */\npackage com.sample;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any `package.html` files which are used for documenting packages.\n\nSince JDK 1.5, it is recommended that you use `package-info.java` files instead, as such\nfiles can also contain package annotations. This way, package-info.java becomes a\nsole repository for package level annotations and documentation.\n\nExample: `package.html`\n\n\n    <html>\n      <body>\n        Documentation example.\n      </body>\n    </html>\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied: `package-info.java`\n\n\n    /**\n     * Documentation example.\n     */\n    package com.sample;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "Java/Javadoc",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LongLiteralsEndingWithLowercaseL",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'long' literal ending with 'l' instead of 'L'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'long' literals ending with lowercase 'l'. These literals may be confusing, as the lowercase 'l' looks very similar to a literal '1' (one). Example: 'long nights = 100l;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'long nights = 100L;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `long` literals ending with lowercase 'l'. These literals may be confusing, as the lowercase 'l' looks very similar to a literal '1' (one).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      long nights = 100l;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      long nights = 100L;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
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                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantArrayCreation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant array creation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports arrays that are created specifically to be passed as a varargs parameter. Example: 'Arrays.asList(new String[]{\"Hello\", \"world\"})' The quick-fix replaces the array initializer with individual arguments: 'Arrays.asList(\"Hello\", \"world\")'",
                  "markdown": "Reports arrays that are created specifically to be passed as a varargs parameter.\n\nExample:\n\n`Arrays.asList(new String[]{\"Hello\", \"world\"})`\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the array initializer with individual arguments:\n\n`Arrays.asList(\"Hello\", \"world\")`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonShortCircuitBoolean",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-short-circuit boolean expression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of the non-short-circuit forms of boolean 'and' and 'or' ('&', '|', '&=' and '|='). Although the non-short-circuit versions are occasionally useful, in most cases the short-circuit forms ('&&' and '||') are intended and such unintentional usages may lead to subtle bugs. A quick-fix is suggested to use the short-circuit versions. Example: 'void foo(boolean x, boolean y, boolean z) {\n    if (x | y) { x |= z; }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void foo(boolean x, boolean y) {\n    if (x || y) { x = x || z; }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of the non-short-circuit forms of boolean 'and' and 'or' (`&`, `|`, `&=` and `|=`). Although the non-short-circuit versions are occasionally useful, in most cases the short-circuit forms (`&&` and `||`) are intended and such unintentional usages may lead to subtle bugs.\n\n\nA quick-fix is suggested to use the short-circuit versions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(boolean x, boolean y, boolean z) {\n        if (x | y) { x |= z; }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void foo(boolean x, boolean y) {\n        if (x || y) { x = x || z; }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThrowablePrintedToSystemOut",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Throwable' printed to 'System.out'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'System.out.println()' with an exception as an argument. Using print statements for logging exceptions hides the stack trace from you, which can complicate the investigation of the problem. It is recommended that you use logger instead. Calls to 'System.out.print()', 'System.err.println()', and 'System.err.print()' with an exception argument are also reported. It is better to use a logger to log exceptions instead. For example, instead of: 'try {\n      foo();\n  } catch (Exception e) {\n      System.out.println(e);\n  }' use the following code: 'try {\n      foo();\n  } catch (Exception e) {\n      logger.warn(e); // logger call may be different\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `System.out.println()` with an exception as an argument.\n\nUsing print statements for logging exceptions hides the stack trace from you, which can complicate the investigation of the problem.\nIt is recommended that you use logger instead.\n\nCalls to `System.out.print()`, `System.err.println()`, and `System.err.print()` with an exception argument are also\nreported. It is better to use a logger to log exceptions instead.\n\nFor example, instead of:\n\n\n      try {\n          foo();\n      } catch (Exception e) {\n          System.out.println(e);\n      }\n\nuse the following code:\n\n\n      try {\n          foo();\n      } catch (Exception e) {\n          logger.warn(e); // logger call may be different\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantRecordConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant record constructor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant constructors declared inside Java records. Example 1: 'record Point(int x, int y) {\n    public Point {} // could be removed\n  }\n  \n  record Point(int x, int y) {\n    public Point(int x, int y) { // could be removed\n      this.x = x;\n      this.y = y;\n    }\n  }' The quick-fix removes the redundant constructors. Example 2: '// could be converted to compact constructor\n  record Range(int from, int to) {\n    public Range(int from, int to) {\n      if (from > to) throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n      this.from = from;\n      this.to = to;\n    }\n  }' The quick-fix converts this code into a compact constructor. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 or higher. New in 2020.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant constructors declared inside Java records.\n\n**Example 1:**\n\n\n      record Point(int x, int y) {\n        public Point {} // could be removed\n      }\n      \n      record Point(int x, int y) {\n        public Point(int x, int y) { // could be removed\n          this.x = x;\n          this.y = y;\n        }\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix removes the redundant constructors.\n\n**Example 2:**\n\n\n       // could be converted to compact constructor\n      record Range(int from, int to) {\n        public Range(int from, int to) {\n          if (from > to) throw new IllegalArgumentException();\n          this.from = from;\n          this.to = to;\n        }\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix converts this code into a compact constructor.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 16 or higher.\n\nNew in 2020.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AmbiguousMethodCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to inherited method looks like call to local method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to a superclass method from an anonymous, inner or local class, if a method with the same signature exists in the code surrounding the class. In this case it may seem that a method from the surrounding code is called, when in fact it is a call to a method from the superclass. To clarify the intent of the code, it is recommended to add an explicit 'super' qualifier to the method call. Example: 'class Parent {\n    void ambiguous(){}\n  }\n\n  class Example {\n    void ambiguous(){}\n\n    class Inner extends Parent {\n      void example(){\n        ambiguous(); //warning\n      }\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Parent {\n    void ambiguous(){}\n  }\n\n  class Example {\n    void ambiguous(){}\n\n    class Inner extends Parent {\n      void example(){\n        super.ambiguous();\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to a superclass method from an anonymous, inner or local class, if a method with the same signature exists in the code surrounding the class. In this case it may seem that a method from the surrounding code is called, when in fact it is a call to a method from the superclass.\n\n\nTo clarify the intent of the code, it is recommended to add an explicit\n`super` qualifier to the method call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        void ambiguous(){}\n      }\n\n      class Example {\n        void ambiguous(){}\n\n        class Inner extends Parent {\n          void example(){\n            ambiguous(); //warning\n          }\n        }\n      }\n      \nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Parent {\n        void ambiguous(){}\n      }\n\n      class Example {\n        void ambiguous(){}\n\n        class Inner extends Parent {\n          void example(){\n            super.ambiguous();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "StaticInheritance",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static inheritance"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports interfaces that are implemented only to provide access to constants. This kind of inheritance is often confusing and may hide important dependency information.",
                  "markdown": "Reports interfaces that are implemented only to provide access to constants. This kind of inheritance is often confusing and may hide important dependency information."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantUnmodifiable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant usage of unmodifiable collection wrappers"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant calls to unmodifiable collection wrappers from the 'Collections' class. If the argument that is passed to an unmodifiable collection wrapper is already immutable, such a wrapping becomes redundant. Example: 'List<String> x = Collections.unmodifiableList(Collections.singletonList(\"abc\"));' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<String> x = Collections.singletonList(\"abc\");' In order to detect the methods that return unmodifiable collections, the inspection uses the 'org.jetbrains.annotations.Unmodifiable' and 'org.jetbrains.annotations.UnmodifiableView' annotations. Use them to extend the inspection to your own unmodifiable collection wrappers. New in 2020.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant calls to unmodifiable collection wrappers from the `Collections` class.\n\nIf the argument that is passed to an unmodifiable\ncollection wrapper is already immutable, such a wrapping becomes redundant.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      List<String> x = Collections.unmodifiableList(Collections.singletonList(\"abc\"));\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<String> x = Collections.singletonList(\"abc\");\n\nIn order to detect the methods that return unmodifiable collections, the\ninspection uses the `org.jetbrains.annotations.Unmodifiable`\nand `org.jetbrains.annotations.UnmodifiableView` annotations.\nUse them to extend the inspection to your own unmodifiable collection\nwrappers.\n\nNew in 2020.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "ConstantValue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant values"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions and conditions that always produce the same result, like true, false, null, or zero. Such expressions could be replaced with the corresponding constant value. Very often though they signal about a bug in the code. Examples: '// always true\n  // root cause: || is used instead of &&\n  if (x > 0 || x < 10) {}\n\n  System.out.println(str.trim());\n  // always false\n  // root cause: variable was dereferenced before null-check\n  if (str == null) {}' The inspection behavior may be controlled by a number of annotations, such as nullability annotations, '@Contract' annotation, '@Range' annotation and so on. Configure the inspection: Use the Don't report assertions with condition statically proven to be always true option to avoid reporting assertions that were statically proven to be always true. This also includes conditions like 'if (alwaysFalseCondition) throw new IllegalArgumentException();'. Use the Ignore assert statements option to control how the inspection treats 'assert' statements. By default, the option is disabled, which means that the assertions are assumed to be executed (-ea mode). If the option is enabled, the assertions will be completely ignored (-da mode). Use the Warn when constant is stored in variable option to display warnings when variable is used, whose value is known to be a constant. Before IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3, this inspection was part of \"Constant Conditions & Exceptions\" inspection. Now, it split into two inspections: \"Constant Values\" and \"Nullability and data flow problems\".",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions and conditions that always produce the same result, like true, false, null, or zero. Such expressions could be replaced with the corresponding constant value. Very often though they signal about a bug in the code.\n\nExamples:\n\n      // always true\n      // root cause: || is used instead of &&\n      if (x > 0 || x < 10) {}\n\n      System.out.println(str.trim());\n      // always false\n      // root cause: variable was dereferenced before null-check\n      if (str == null) {}\n\n\nThe inspection behavior may be controlled by a number of annotations, such as\n[nullability](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/nullable-and-notnull-annotations.html) annotations,\n[@Contract](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/contract-annotations.html) annotation,\n`@Range` annotation and so on.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Don't report assertions with condition statically proven to be always true** option to avoid reporting assertions that were statically proven to be always true. This also includes conditions like `if (alwaysFalseCondition) throw new IllegalArgumentException();`.\n* Use the **Ignore assert statements** option to control how the inspection treats `assert` statements. By default, the option is disabled, which means that the assertions are assumed to be executed (-ea mode). If the option is enabled, the assertions will be completely ignored (-da mode).\n* Use the **Warn when constant is stored in variable** option to display warnings when variable is used, whose value is known to be a constant.\n\n\nBefore IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3, this inspection was part of \"Constant Conditions \\& Exceptions\" inspection. Now, it split into two inspections:\n\"Constant Values\" and \"Nullability and data flow problems\"."
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "CastCanBeReplacedWithVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cast can be replaced with variable"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type cast operations that can be replaced with existing local or pattern variables with the same value. Example: 'void foo(Object obj) {\n    String s = (String) obj;\n    System.out.println(((String) obj).trim());\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void foo(Object obj) {\n    String s = (String) obj;\n    System.out.println(s.trim());\n  }' New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports type cast operations that can be replaced with existing local or pattern variables with the same value.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void foo(Object obj) {\n        String s = (String) obj;\n        System.out.println(((String) obj).trim());\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void foo(Object obj) {\n        String s = (String) obj;\n        System.out.println(s.trim());\n      }\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 40,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "Convert2Diamond",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Explicit type can be replaced with '<>'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'new' expressions with type arguments that can be replaced a with diamond type '<>'. Example: 'List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); // reports array list type argument' After the quick-fix is applied: 'List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `new` expressions with type arguments that can be replaced a with diamond type `<>`.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); // reports array list type argument\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 7 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 130,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "VarargParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Varargs method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that accept an arbitrary number of parameters (also known as varargs methods). Example: 'enum EnumConstants {\n  A(null), B, C;\n\n  EnumConstants(String... ss) {}\n}' A quick-fix is available to replace a variable argument parameter with an equivalent array parameter. Relevant arguments in method calls are wrapped in an array initializer expression. After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum EnumConstants {\n  A(null), B(new String[]{}), C(new String[]{});\n\n  EnumConstants(String[] ss) {}\n}' Varargs method appeared in Java 5. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that accept an arbitrary number of parameters (also known as varargs methods).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum EnumConstants {\n      A(null), B, C;\n\n      EnumConstants(String... ss) {}\n    }\n\nA quick-fix is available to replace a variable argument\nparameter with an equivalent array parameter. Relevant arguments in method calls are wrapped in an array initializer expression.\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum EnumConstants {\n      A(null), B(new String[]{}), C(new String[]{});\n\n      EnumConstants(String[] ss) {}\n    }\n\n\n*Varargs method* appeared in Java 5.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level issues",
                      "index": 119,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ArrayLengthInLoopCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Array.length in loop condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports accesses to the '.length' property of an array in the condition part of a loop statement. In highly resource constrained environments, such calls may have adverse performance implications. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design. Example: 'void foo(Object[] x) {\n    for (int i = 0; i < x.length; i++) { /**/ }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports accesses to the `.length` property of an array in the condition part of a loop statement. In highly resource constrained environments, such calls may have adverse performance implications.\n\n\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo(Object[] x) {\n        for (int i = 0; i < x.length; i++) { /**/ }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Performance/Embedded",
                      "index": 140,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CheckForOutOfMemoryOnLargeArrayAllocation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Large array allocation with no OutOfMemoryError check"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports large array allocations which do not check for 'java.lang.OutOfMemoryError'. In memory constrained environments, allocations of large data objects should probably be checked for memory depletion. This inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments. Applying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design. Use the option to specify the maximum number of elements to allow in unchecked array allocations.",
                  "markdown": "Reports large array allocations which do not check for `java.lang.OutOfMemoryError`. In memory constrained environments, allocations of large data objects should probably be checked for memory depletion.\n\n\nThis inspection is intended for Java ME and other highly resource constrained environments.\nApplying the results of this inspection without consideration might have negative effects on code clarity and design.\n\n\nUse the option to specify the maximum number of elements to allow in unchecked array allocations."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassWithoutConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class without constructor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes without constructors. Some coding standards prohibit such classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes without constructors.\n\nSome coding standards prohibit such classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/JavaBeans issues",
                      "index": 115,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PackageInfoWithoutPackage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'package-info.java' without 'package' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'package-info.java' files without a 'package' statement. The Javadoc tool considers such files documentation for the default package even when the file is located somewhere else.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `package-info.java` files without a `package` statement.\n\n\nThe Javadoc tool considers such files documentation for the default package even when the file is located somewhere else."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Javadoc",
                      "index": 61,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonSerializableWithSerializationMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-serializable class with 'readObject()' or 'writeObject()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'Serializable' classes that define 'readObject()' or 'writeObject()' methods. Such methods in that context normally indicate an error. Example: 'public class SampleClass {\n    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream str) {}\n    private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream str) {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`Serializable` classes that define `readObject()` or `writeObject()` methods. Such methods in that context normally indicate an error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class SampleClass {\n        private void readObject(ObjectInputStream str) {}\n        private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream str) {}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Serialization issues",
                      "index": 19,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CloneReturnsClassType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'clone()' should have return type equal to the class it contains"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'clone()' methods with return types different from the class they're located in. Often a 'clone()' method will have a return type of 'java.lang.Object', which makes it harder to use by its clients. Effective Java (the second and third editions) recommends making the return type of the 'clone()' method the same as the class type of the object it returns. Example: 'class Foo implements Cloneable {\n    public Object clone() {\n      try {\n        return super.clone();\n      } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n        throw new AssertionError();\n      }\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo implements Cloneable {\n    public Foo clone() {\n      try {\n        return (Foo)super.clone();\n      } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n        throw new AssertionError();\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `clone()` methods with return types different from the class they're located in.\n\nOften a `clone()` method will have a return type of `java.lang.Object`, which makes it harder to use by its clients.\n*Effective Java* (the second and third editions) recommends making the return type of the `clone()` method the same as the\nclass type of the object it returns.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo implements Cloneable {\n        public Object clone() {\n          try {\n            return super.clone();\n          } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n            throw new AssertionError();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo implements Cloneable {\n        public Foo clone() {\n          try {\n            return (Foo)super.clone();\n          } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {\n            throw new AssertionError();\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 94,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OptionalToIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Optional' can be replaced with sequence of 'if' statements"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Optional' call chains that can be replaced with a sequence of 'if' statements. Example: 'return Optional.ofNullable(name)\n    .map(this::extractInitials)\n    .map(initials -> initials.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH))\n    .orElseGet(this::getDefault);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (name != null) {\n    String initials = extractInitials(name);\n    if (initials != null) return initials.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH);\n  }\n  return getDefault();' 'java.util.Optional' appeared in Java 8. This inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions. New in 2020.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Optional` call chains that can be replaced with a sequence of `if` statements.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      return Optional.ofNullable(name)\n        .map(this::extractInitials)\n        .map(initials -> initials.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH))\n        .orElseGet(this::getDefault);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (name != null) {\n        String initials = extractInitials(name);\n        if (initials != null) return initials.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH);\n      }\n      return getDefault();\n\n\n`java.util.Optional` appeared in Java 8.\nThis inspection can help to downgrade for backward compatibility with earlier Java versions.\n\nNew in 2020.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IllegalDependencyOnInternalPackage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Illegal dependency on internal package"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references in modules without 'module-info.java' on packages which are not exported from named modules. Such configuration may occur when some modules in the project are already migrated to Java modules but others are still non-modular. By analogy to the JDK, such non-modular code should not get access to the code in named modules which is not explicitly exported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports references in modules without `module-info.java` on packages which are not exported from named modules.\n\nSuch configuration may occur when some modules in the project are already migrated to Java modules but others are still non-modular.\nBy analogy to the JDK, such non-modular code should not get access to the code in named modules which is not explicitly exported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JVM languages",
                      "index": 1,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BigDecimalMethodWithoutRoundingCalled",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'BigDecimal' method without a rounding mode argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'divide()' or 'setScale()' without a rounding mode argument. Such calls can lead to an 'ArithmeticException' when the exact value cannot be represented in the result (for example, because it has a non-terminating decimal expansion). Specifying a rounding mode prevents the 'ArithmeticException'. Example: 'BigDecimal.valueOf(1).divide(BigDecimal.valueOf(3));'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `divide()` or `setScale()` without a rounding mode argument.\n\nSuch calls can lead to an `ArithmeticException` when the exact value cannot be represented in the result\n(for example, because it has a non-terminating decimal expansion).\n\nSpecifying a rounding mode prevents the `ArithmeticException`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      BigDecimal.valueOf(1).divide(BigDecimal.valueOf(3));\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Numeric issues",
                      "index": 28,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OverlyComplexArithmeticExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex arithmetic expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports arithmetic expressions with the excessive number of terms. Such expressions might be hard to understand and might contain errors. Parameters, field references, and other primary expressions are counted as a term. Example: 'int calc(int a, int b) {\n        return a + a + a + b + b + b + b; // The line contains 7 terms and will be reported.\n    }' Use the field below to specify a number of terms allowed in arithmetic expressions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports arithmetic expressions with the excessive number of terms. Such expressions might be hard to understand and might contain errors.\n\nParameters, field references, and other primary expressions are counted as a term.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    int calc(int a, int b) {\n            return a + a + a + b + b + b + b; // The line contains 7 terms and will be reported.\n        }\n\nUse the field below to specify a number of terms allowed in arithmetic expressions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 28,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DriverManagerGetConnection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of 'DriverManager' to get JDBC connection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any uses of 'java.sql.DriverManager' to acquire a JDBC connection. 'java.sql.DriverManager' has been superseded by 'javax.sql.Datasource', which allows for connection pooling and other optimizations. Example: 'Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(url, username, password);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any uses of `java.sql.DriverManager` to acquire a JDBC connection.\n\n\n`java.sql.DriverManager`\nhas been superseded by `javax.sql.Datasource`, which\nallows for connection pooling and other optimizations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(url, username, password);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Resource management",
                      "index": 111,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ThreadDumpStack",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Thread.dumpStack()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'Thread.dumpStack()'. Such statements are often used for temporary debugging and should be either removed from the production code or replaced with a more robust logging facility.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `Thread.dumpStack()`.\n\nSuch statements are often used for temporary debugging and should be either removed from the production code\nor replaced with a more robust logging facility."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryBlockStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary code block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code blocks that are redundant to the semantics of the program and can be replaced with their contents. The code blocks that are the bodies of 'if', 'do', 'while', or 'for' statements will not be reported by this inspection. Example: 'void foo() {\n    { // unnecessary\n      int result = call();\n      analyze(result);\n    } // unnecessary\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore branches of 'switch' statements option to ignore the code blocks that are used as branches of switch statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports code blocks that are redundant to the semantics of the program and can be replaced with their contents.\n\nThe code blocks that are the bodies of `if`, `do`,\n`while`, or `for` statements will not be reported by this\ninspection.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void foo() {\n        { // unnecessary\n          int result = call();\n          analyze(result);\n        } // unnecessary\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the **Ignore branches of 'switch' statements** option to ignore the code blocks that are used as branches of switch statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "FinalMethodInFinalClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'final' method in 'final' class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'final' methods in 'final' classes. Since 'final' classes cannot be inherited, marking a method as 'final' may be unnecessary and confusing. Example: 'record Bar(int a, int b) {\n  public final int sum() { \n     return a + b;\n  }\n}'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'record Bar(int a, int b) {\n  public int sum() { \n     return a + b;\n  }\n}' As shown in the example, a class can be marked as 'final' explicitly or implicitly.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `final` methods in `final` classes.\n\nSince `final` classes cannot be inherited, marking a method as `final`\nmay be unnecessary and confusing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    record Bar(int a, int b) {\n      public final int sum() { \n         return a + b;\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    record Bar(int a, int b) {\n      public int sum() { \n         return a + b;\n      }\n    }\n\nAs shown in the example, a class can be marked as `final` explicitly or implicitly."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Declaration redundancy",
                      "index": 13,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FinalPrivateMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'private' method declared 'final'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that are marked with both 'final' and 'private' keywords. Since 'private' methods cannot be meaningfully overridden because of their visibility, declaring them 'final' is redundant.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that are marked with both `final` and `private` keywords.\n\nSince `private` methods cannot be meaningfully overridden because of their visibility, declaring them\n`final` is redundant."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
                      "index": 18,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AssignmentOrReturnOfFieldWithMutableType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment or return of field with mutable type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports return of, or assignment from a method parameter to an array or a mutable type like 'Collection', 'Date', 'Map', 'Calendar', etc. Because such types are mutable, this construct may result in unexpected modifications of an object's state from outside the owning class. Although this construct may be useful for performance reasons, it is inherently prone to bugs. The following mutable types are reported: 'java.util.Date' 'java.util.Calendar' 'java.util.Collection' 'java.util.Map' 'com.google.common.collect.Multimap' 'com.google.common.collect.Table' The quick-fix adds a call to the field's '.clone()' method. Example: 'class Log {\n    String[] messages;\n    ...\n\n    String[] getMessages() {\n      return messages; // warning: Return of String[] field 'messages'\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Log {\n    String[] messages;\n    ...\n\n    String[] getMessages() {\n      return messages.clone();\n    }\n  }' Use the Ignore assignments in and returns from private methods option to ignore assignments and returns in 'private' methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports return of, or assignment from a method parameter to an array or a mutable type like `Collection`, `Date`, `Map`, `Calendar`, etc.\n\nBecause such types are mutable, this construct may\nresult in unexpected modifications of an object's state from outside the owning class. Although this construct may be useful for\nperformance reasons, it is inherently prone to bugs.\n\nThe following mutable types are reported:\n\n* `java.util.Date`\n* `java.util.Calendar`\n* `java.util.Collection`\n* `java.util.Map`\n* `com.google.common.collect.Multimap`\n* `com.google.common.collect.Table`\n\nThe quick-fix adds a call to the field's `.clone()` method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Log {\n        String[] messages;\n        ...\n\n        String[] getMessages() {\n          return messages; // warning: Return of String[] field 'messages'\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Log {\n        String[] messages;\n        ...\n\n        String[] getMessages() {\n          return messages.clone();\n        }\n      }\n\nUse the **Ignore assignments in and returns from private methods** option to ignore assignments and returns in `private` methods."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Encapsulation",
                      "index": 104,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryUnboxing",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary unboxing"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unboxing, that is explicit unwrapping of wrapped primitive values. Unboxing is unnecessary as of Java 5 and later, and can safely be removed. Examples: 'Integer i = Integer.valueOf(42).intValue();' → 'Integer i = Integer.valueOf(42);' 'int k = Integer.valueOf(42).intValue();' → 'int k = Integer.valueOf(42);' (reports only when the Only report truly superfluously unboxed expressions option is not checked) Use the Only report truly superfluously unboxed expressions option to only report truly superfluous unboxing, where an unboxed value is immediately boxed either implicitly or explicitly. In this case, the entire unboxing-boxing step can be removed. The inspection doesn't report simple explicit unboxing. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unboxing, that is explicit unwrapping of wrapped primitive values.\n\nUnboxing is unnecessary as of Java 5 and later, and can safely be removed.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n* `Integer i = Integer.valueOf(42).intValue();` → `Integer i = Integer.valueOf(42);`\n* `int k = Integer.valueOf(42).intValue();` → `int k = Integer.valueOf(42);`\n\n  (reports only when the **Only report truly superfluously unboxed expressions** option is not checked)\n\n\nUse the **Only report truly superfluously unboxed expressions** option to only report truly superfluous unboxing,\nwhere an unboxed value is immediately boxed either implicitly or explicitly.\nIn this case, the entire unboxing-boxing step can be removed. The inspection doesn't report simple explicit unboxing.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 5 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OptionalAssignedToNull",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Null value for Optional type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'null' assigned to 'Optional' variable or returned from method returning 'Optional'. It's recommended that you use 'Optional.empty()' (or 'Optional.absent()' for Guava) to denote an empty value. Example: 'Optional<Integer> foo(boolean flag) {\n    return flag ? Optional.of(42) : null;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Optional<Integer> foo(boolean flag) {\n    return flag ? Optional.of(42) : Optional.empty();\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Report comparison of Optional with null option to also report comparisons like 'optional == null'. While in rare cases (e.g. lazily initialized optional field) this might be correct, optional variable is usually never null, and probably 'optional.isPresent()' was intended. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher. New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports `null` assigned to `Optional` variable or returned from method returning `Optional`.\n\nIt's recommended that you use `Optional.empty()` (or `Optional.absent()` for Guava) to denote an empty value.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      Optional<Integer> foo(boolean flag) {\n        return flag ? Optional.of(42) : null;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      Optional<Integer> foo(boolean flag) {\n        return flag ? Optional.of(42) : Optional.empty();\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n\nUse the **Report comparison of Optional with null** option to also report comparisons like `optional == null`. While in rare cases (e.g. lazily initialized\noptional field) this might be correct, optional variable is usually never null, and probably `optional.isPresent()` was\nintended.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 8 or higher.\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Code maturity",
                      "index": 47,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PointlessIndexOfComparison",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pointless 'indexOf()' comparison"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary comparisons with '.indexOf()' expressions. An example of such an expression is comparing the result of '.indexOf()' with numbers smaller than -1.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary comparisons with `.indexOf()` expressions. An example of such an expression is comparing the result of `.indexOf()` with numbers smaller than -1."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "EqualsAndHashcode",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' and 'hashCode()' not paired"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that override the 'equals()' method but do not override the 'hashCode()' method or vice versa, which can potentially lead to problems when the class is added to a 'Collection' or a 'HashMap'. The quick-fix generates the default implementation for an absent method. Example: 'class StringHolder {\n  String s;\n\n  @Override public int hashCode() {\n    return s != null ? s.hashCode() : 0;\n  }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class StringHolder {\n  String s;\n\n  @Override public int hashCode() {\n    return s != null ? s.hashCode() : 0;\n  }\n\n  @Override\n  public boolean equals(Object o) {\n    if (this == o) return true;\n    if (!(o instanceof StringHolder)) return false;\n\n    StringHolder holder = (StringHolder)o;\n\n    if (s != null ? !s.equals(holder.s) : holder.s != null) return false;\n\n    return true;\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that override the `equals()` method but do not override the `hashCode()` method or vice versa, which can potentially lead to problems when the class is added to a `Collection` or a `HashMap`.\n\nThe quick-fix generates the default implementation for an absent method.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    class StringHolder {\n      String s;\n\n      @Override public int hashCode() {\n        return s != null ? s.hashCode() : 0;\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    class StringHolder {\n      String s;\n\n      @Override public int hashCode() {\n        return s != null ? s.hashCode() : 0;\n      }\n\n      @Override\n      public boolean equals(Object o) {\n        if (this == o) return true;\n        if (!(o instanceof StringHolder)) return false;\n\n        StringHolder holder = (StringHolder)o;\n\n        if (s != null ? !s.equals(holder.s) : holder.s != null) return false;\n\n        return true;\n      }\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IteratorHasNextCallsIteratorNext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'Iterator.hasNext()' which calls 'next()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports implementations of 'Iterator.hasNext()' or 'ListIterator.hasPrevious()' that call 'Iterator.next()' or 'ListIterator.previous()' on the iterator instance. Such calls are almost certainly an error, as methods like 'hasNext()' should not modify the iterators state, while 'next()' should. Example: 'class MyIterator implements Iterator<Integer> {\n    public boolean hasNext() {\n      return next() != null;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports implementations of `Iterator.hasNext()` or `ListIterator.hasPrevious()` that call `Iterator.next()` or `ListIterator.previous()` on the iterator instance. Such calls are almost certainly an error, as methods like `hasNext()` should not modify the iterators state, while `next()` should.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class MyIterator implements Iterator<Integer> {\n        public boolean hasNext() {\n          return next() != null;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "StringRepeatCanBeUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String.repeat() can be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports loops that can be replaced with a single 'String.repeat()' method (available since Java 11). Example: 'void append(StringBuilder sb, int count, Object obj) {\n    for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {\n      sb.append(obj);\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void append(StringBuilder sb, int count, Object obj) {\n    sb.append(String.valueOf(obj).repeat(Math.max(0, count)));\n  }' By default, the inspection may wrap 'count' with 'Math.max(0, count)' if it cannot prove statically that 'count' is not negative. This is done to prevent possible semantics change, as 'String.repeat()' rejects negative numbers. Use the Add Math.max(0,count) to avoid possible semantics change option to disable this behavior if required. Similarly, a string you want to repeat can be wrapped in 'String.valueOf' to prevent possible 'NullPointerException' if it's unknown whether it can be 'null'. This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 11 or higher. New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports loops that can be replaced with a single `String.repeat()` method (available since Java 11).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void append(StringBuilder sb, int count, Object obj) {\n        for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {\n          sb.append(obj);\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void append(StringBuilder sb, int count, Object obj) {\n        sb.append(String.valueOf(obj).repeat(Math.max(0, count)));\n      }\n\n\nBy default, the inspection may wrap `count` with `Math.max(0, count)` if it cannot prove statically that `count` is\nnot negative. This is done to prevent possible semantics change, as `String.repeat()` rejects negative numbers.\nUse the **Add Math.max(0,count) to avoid possible semantics change** option to disable this behavior if required.\n\nSimilarly, a string you want to repeat can be wrapped in\n`String.valueOf` to prevent possible `NullPointerException` if it's unknown whether it can be `null`.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 11 or higher.\n\nNew in 2019.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 11",
                      "index": 146,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SynchronizationOnStaticField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on 'static' field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports synchronization on 'static' fields. While not strictly incorrect, synchronization on 'static' fields can lead to bad performance because of contention.",
                  "markdown": "Reports synchronization on `static` fields. While not strictly incorrect, synchronization on `static` fields can lead to bad performance because of contention."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Threading issues",
                      "index": 26,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SwitchStatementWithConfusingDeclaration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable used and declared in different 'switch' branches"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables declared in one branch of a 'switch' statement and used in another branch. Such declarations can be extremely confusing. Example: 'switch(i) {\n      case 2:\n          int x = 0;\n          break;\n      case 3:\n          x = 3;\n          System.out.println(x);\n          break;\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables declared in one branch of a `switch` statement and used in another branch. Such declarations can be extremely confusing.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        switch(i) {\n          case 2:\n              int x = 0;\n              break;\n          case 3:\n              x = 3;\n              System.out.println(x);\n              break;\n        }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 27,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FieldMayBeFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field may be 'final'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields that can be safely made 'final'. All 'final' fields have a value and this value does not change, which can make the code easier to reason about. To avoid too expensive analysis, this inspection only reports if the field has a 'private' modifier or it is defined in a local or anonymous class. A field can be 'final' if: It is 'static' and initialized once in its declaration or in one 'static' initializer. It is non-'static' and initialized once in its declaration, in one instance initializer or in every constructor And it is not modified anywhere else. Example: 'public class Person {\n    private String name; // can be final\n\n    Person(String name) {\n      this.name = name;\n    }\n\n    public String getName() {\n      return name;\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Person {\n    private final String name;\n\n    Person(String name) {\n      this.name = name;\n    }\n\n    public String getName() {\n      return name;\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields that can be safely made `final`. All `final` fields have a value and this value does not change, which can make the code easier to reason about.\n\nTo avoid too expensive analysis, this inspection only reports if the field has a `private` modifier\nor it is defined in a local or anonymous class.\nA field can be `final` if:\n\n* It is `static` and initialized once in its declaration or in one `static` initializer.\n* It is non-`static` and initialized once in its declaration, in one instance initializer or in every constructor\n\nAnd it is not modified anywhere else.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Person {\n        private String name; // can be final\n\n        Person(String name) {\n          this.name = name;\n        }\n\n        public String getName() {\n          return name;\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public class Person {\n        private final String name;\n\n        Person(String name) {\n          this.name = name;\n        }\n\n        public String getName() {\n          return name;\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Code style issues",
                      "index": 11,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousArrayMethodCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'Arrays' method call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to non-generic-array manipulation methods like 'Arrays.fill()' with mismatched argument types. Such calls don't do anything useful and are likely to be mistakes. Example: 'int foo(String[] strings) {\n    return Arrays.binarySearch(strings, 1);\n  }' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to non-generic-array manipulation methods like `Arrays.fill()` with mismatched argument types. Such calls don't do anything useful and are likely to be mistakes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int foo(String[] strings) {\n        return Arrays.binarySearch(strings, 1);\n      }\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 16,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ClassHasNoToStringMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class does not override 'toString()' method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes without a 'toString()' method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes without a `toString()` method."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/toString() issues",
                      "index": 164,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FieldAccessNotGuarded",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unguarded field access or method call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports accesses of fields declared as '@GuardedBy' that are not guarded by an appropriate synchronization structure. Example: '@GuardedBy(\"this\")\n    void x() {\n        notify();\n    }\n    void y() {\n        x(); // unguarded method call\n    }' Supported '@GuardedBy' annotations are: 'net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy' 'javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy' 'org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy' 'androidx.annotation.GuardedBy' 'com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy'",
                  "markdown": "Reports accesses of fields declared as `@GuardedBy` that are not guarded by an appropriate synchronization structure.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        @GuardedBy(\"this\")\n        void x() {\n            notify();\n        }\n        void y() {\n            x(); // unguarded method call\n        }\n\nSupported `@GuardedBy` annotations are:\n\n* `net.jcip.annotations.GuardedBy`\n* `javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy`\n* `org.apache.http.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.android.annotations.concurrency.GuardedBy`\n* `androidx.annotation.GuardedBy`\n* `com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Concurrency annotation issues",
                      "index": 84,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PublicStaticArrayField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public static' array field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' 'static' array fields. Such fields are often used to store arrays of constant values. Still, they represent a security hazard, as their contents may be modified, even if the field is declared 'final'. Example: 'public static String[] allowedPasswords = {\"foo\", \"bar\"};'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` `static` array fields.\n\n\nSuch fields are often used to store arrays of constant values. Still, they represent a security\nhazard, as their contents may be modified, even if the field is declared `final`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public static String[] allowedPasswords = {\"foo\", \"bar\"};\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Security",
                      "index": 32,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MagicNumber",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Magic number"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports \"magic numbers\": numeric literals that are not named by a constant declaration. Using magic numbers can lead to unclear code, as well as errors if a magic number is changed in one location but remains unchanged not another. The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 100, 1000, 0L, 1L, 2L, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0F and 1.0F are not reported by this inspection. Example: 'void checkFileSize(long bytes) {\n    if (bytes > 1_048_576) {\n      throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"too big\");\n    }\n  }' A quick-fix introduces a new constant: 'static final int MAX_SUPPORTED_FILE_SIZE = 1_048_576;\n\n  void checkFileSize(long bytes) {\n    if (bytes > MAX_SUPPORTED_FILE_SIZE) {\n      throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"too big\");\n    }\n  }' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore constants in 'hashCode()' methods option to disable this inspection within 'hashCode()' methods. Use the Ignore in annotations option to ignore magic numbers in annotations. Use the Ignore initial capacity for StringBuilders and Collections option to ignore magic numbers used as initial capacity when constructing 'Collection', 'Map', 'StringBuilder' or 'StringBuffer' objects.",
                  "markdown": "Reports \"magic numbers\": numeric literals that are not named by a constant declaration.\n\nUsing magic numbers can lead to unclear code, as well as errors if a magic\nnumber is changed in one location but remains unchanged not another. The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 100, 1000, 0L, 1L, 2L,\n0.0, 1.0, 0.0F and 1.0F are not reported by this inspection.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      void checkFileSize(long bytes) {\n        if (bytes > 1_048_576) {\n          throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"too big\");\n        }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix introduces a new constant:\n\n\n      static final int MAX_SUPPORTED_FILE_SIZE = 1_048_576;\n\n      void checkFileSize(long bytes) {\n        if (bytes > MAX_SUPPORTED_FILE_SIZE) {\n          throw new IllegalArgumentException(\"too big\");\n        }\n      }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore constants in 'hashCode()' methods** option to disable this inspection within `hashCode()` methods.\n* Use the **Ignore in annotations** option to ignore magic numbers in annotations.\n* Use the **Ignore initial capacity for StringBuilders and Collections** option to ignore magic numbers used as initial capacity when constructing `Collection`, `Map`, `StringBuilder` or `StringBuffer` objects."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Abstraction issues",
                      "index": 69,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Enum 'switch' statement that misses case"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements over enumerated types that are not exhaustive. Example: 'enum AlphaBetaGamma {\n    A, B, C;\n\n    void x(AlphaBetaGamma e) {\n      switch (e) {\n\n      }\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum AlphaBetaGamma {\n    A, B, C;\n\n    void x(AlphaBetaGamma e) {\n      switch (e) {\n        case A -> {}\n        case B -> {}\n        case C -> {}\n      }\n    }\n  }' Use the Ignore switch statements with a default branch option to ignore 'switch' statements that have a 'default' branch.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements over enumerated types that are not exhaustive.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum AlphaBetaGamma {\n        A, B, C;\n\n        void x(AlphaBetaGamma e) {\n          switch (e) {\n\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum AlphaBetaGamma {\n        A, B, C;\n\n        void x(AlphaBetaGamma e) {\n          switch (e) {\n            case A -> {}\n            case B -> {}\n            case C -> {}\n          }\n        }\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Ignore switch statements with a default branch** option to ignore `switch`\nstatements that have a `default` branch."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negatively named boolean variable"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports negatively named variables, for example: 'disabled', 'hidden', or 'isNotChanged'. Usually, inverting the 'boolean' value and removing the negation from the name makes the code easier to understand. Example: 'boolean disabled = false;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports negatively named variables, for example: `disabled`, `hidden`, or `isNotChanged`.\n\nUsually, inverting the `boolean` value and removing the negation from the name makes the code easier to understand.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        boolean disabled = false;\n"
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                "id": "SuspiciousIntegerDivAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious integer division assignment"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments whose right side is a division that shouldn't be truncated to integer. While occasionally intended, this construction is often buggy. Example: 'int x = 18;\n  x *= 3/2; // doesn't change x because of the integer division result' This code should be replaced with: 'int x = 18;\n  x *= 3.0/2;' In the inspection options, you can disable warnings for suspicious but possibly correct divisions, for example, when the dividend can't be calculated statically. 'void calc(int d) {\n     int x = 18;\n     x *= d/2;\n  }' New in 2019.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments whose right side is a division that shouldn't be truncated to integer.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this construction is often buggy.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int x = 18;\n      x *= 3/2; // doesn't change x because of the integer division result\n\n\nThis code should be replaced with:\n\n\n      int x = 18;\n      x *= 3.0/2;\n\n\nIn the inspection options, you can disable warnings for suspicious but possibly correct divisions,\nfor example, when the dividend can't be calculated statically.\n\n\n      void calc(int d) {\n         int x = 18;\n         x *= d/2;\n      }\n\n\nNew in 2019.2"
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                  "text": "Method with multiple loops"
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                  "text": "Reports methods that contain more than one loop statement. Example: The method below will be reported because it contains two loops: 'void methodWithTwoLoops(int n1, int n2) {\n    for (int i = 0; i < n1; i++) {\n      System.out.println(i);\n    }\n\n    int j = 0;\n    while (j < n2) {\n      System.out.println(j);\n      j++;\n    }\n  }' The following method will also be reported because it contains a nested loop: 'void methodWithNestedLoop(int n1, int n2) {\n    for (int i = 0; i < n1; i++) {\n      for (int j = 0; j < n2; j++) {\n        System.out.println(i + j);\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that contain more than one loop statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\nThe method below will be reported because it contains two loops:\n\n\n      void methodWithTwoLoops(int n1, int n2) {\n        for (int i = 0; i < n1; i++) {\n          System.out.println(i);\n        }\n\n        int j = 0;\n        while (j < n2) {\n          System.out.println(j);\n          j++;\n        }\n      }\n\nThe following method will also be reported because it contains a nested loop:\n\n\n      void methodWithNestedLoop(int n1, int n2) {\n        for (int i = 0; i < n1; i++) {\n          for (int j = 0; j < n2; j++) {\n            System.out.println(i + j);\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "SleepWhileHoldingLock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to 'Thread.sleep()' while synchronized"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.Thread.sleep()' methods that occur within a 'synchronized' block or method. 'sleep()' within a 'synchronized' block may result in decreased performance, poor scalability, and possibly even deadlocking. Consider using 'wait()' instead, as it will release the lock held. Example: 'synchronized (lock) {\n    Thread.sleep(100);\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.Thread.sleep()` methods that occur within a `synchronized` block or method.\n\n\n`sleep()` within a\n`synchronized` block may result in decreased performance, poor scalability, and possibly\neven deadlocking. Consider using `wait()` instead,\nas it will release the lock held.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      synchronized (lock) {\n        Thread.sleep(100);\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "DeprecatedClassUsageInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated API usage in XML"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of deprecated classes and methods in XML files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of deprecated classes and methods in XML files."
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              {
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method returns per-class constant"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that only return a constant, which may differ for various inheritors. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that only return a constant, which may differ for various inheritors.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor."
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                "id": "DuplicateBranchesInSwitch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate branches in 'switch'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements or expressions that contain the same code in different branches and suggests merging the duplicate branches. Example: 'switch (n) {\n    case 1:\n      System.out.println(n);\n      break;\n    case 2:\n      System.out.println(n);\n      break;\n    default:\n      System.out.println(\"default\");\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'switch (n) {\n    case 1:\n    case 2:\n      System.out.println(n);\n      break;\n    default:\n      System.out.println(\"default\");\n  }' New in 2019.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements or expressions that contain the same code in different branches and suggests merging the duplicate branches.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      switch (n) {\n        case 1:\n          System.out.println(n);\n          break;\n        case 2:\n          System.out.println(n);\n          break;\n        default:\n          System.out.println(\"default\");\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      switch (n) {\n        case 1:\n        case 2:\n          System.out.println(n);\n          break;\n        default:\n          System.out.println(\"default\");\n      }\n\nNew in 2019.1"
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              {
                "id": "SingleElementAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-normalized annotation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotations in a shorthand form and suggests rewriting them in a normal form with an attribute name. Example: '@SuppressWarnings(\"foo\")' After the quick-fix is applied: '@SuppressWarnings(value = \"foo\")'",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotations in a shorthand form and suggests rewriting them in a normal form with an attribute name.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      @SuppressWarnings(\"foo\")\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @SuppressWarnings(value = \"foo\")\n"
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                "id": "ManualMinMaxCalculation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Manual min/max calculation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases where the minimum or the maximum of two numbers can be calculated using a 'Math.max()' or 'Math.min()' call, instead of doing it manually. Example: 'public int min(int a, int b) {\n    return b < a ? b : a;\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public int min(int a, int b) {\n    return Math.min(a, b);\n  }' Use the Disable for float and double option to disable this inspection for 'double' and 'float' types. This is useful because the quick-fix may slightly change the semantics for 'float'/ 'double' types when handling 'NaN'. Nevertheless, in most cases this will actually fix a subtle bug where 'NaN' is not taken into account. New in 2019.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases where the minimum or the maximum of two numbers can be calculated using a `Math.max()` or `Math.min()` call, instead of doing it manually.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public int min(int a, int b) {\n        return b < a ? b : a;\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      public int min(int a, int b) {\n        return Math.min(a, b);\n      }\n\n\nUse the **Disable for float and double** option to disable this inspection for `double` and `float` types.\nThis is useful because the quick-fix may slightly change the semantics for `float`/\n`double` types when handling `NaN`. Nevertheless, in most cases this will actually fix\na subtle bug where `NaN` is not taken into account.\n\nNew in 2019.2"
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                "id": "SillyAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Variable is assigned to itself"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments of a variable to itself. Example: 'a = a;' The quick-fix removes the assigment.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments of a variable to itself.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a = a;\n\nThe quick-fix removes the assigment."
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                "id": "BoundedWildcard",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Can use bounded wildcard"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports generic method parameters that can make use of bounded wildcards. Example: 'void process(Consumer<Number> consumer);' should be replaced with: 'void process(Consumer<? super Number> consumer);' This method signature is more flexible because it accepts more types: not only 'Consumer<Number>', but also 'Consumer<Object>'. Likewise, type parameters in covariant position: 'T produce(Producer<T> p);' should be replaced with: 'T produce(Producer<? extends T> p);' To quote Joshua Bloch in Effective Java third Edition: Item 31: Use bounded wildcards to increase API flexibility Using wildcard types in your APIs, while tricky, makes the APIs far more flexible. If you write a library that will be widely used, the proper use of wildcard types should be considered mandatory. Remember the basic rule: producer-extends, consumer-super (PECS). Also remember that all Comparables and Comparators are consumers. Use the inspection options to toggle the reporting for: invariant classes. An example of an invariant class is 'java.util.List<T>' because it both accepts values (via the 'List.add(T)' method) and produces values (via the 'T List.get()' method). On the other hand, 'contravariant' classes only receive values, for example, 'java.util.function.Consumer<T>' with the only method 'accept(T)'. Similarly, 'covariant' classes only produce values, for example, 'java.util.function.Supplier<T>' with the only method 'T get()'. People often use bounded wildcards in covariant/contravariant classes but avoid wildcards in invariant classes, for example, 'void process(List<? extends T> l)'. Disable this option to ignore such invariant classes and leave them rigidly typed, for example, 'void process(List<T> l)'. 'private' methods, which can be considered as not a part of the public API instance methods",
                  "markdown": "Reports generic method parameters that can make use of [bounded wildcards](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_(Java)).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void process(Consumer<Number> consumer);\n\nshould be replaced with:\n\n\n      void process(Consumer<? super Number> consumer);\n\n\nThis method signature is more flexible because it accepts more types: not only\n`Consumer<Number>`, but also `Consumer<Object>`.\n\nLikewise, type parameters in covariant position:\n\n\n      T produce(Producer<T> p);\n\nshould be replaced with:\n\n\n      T produce(Producer<? extends T> p);\n\n\nTo quote [Joshua Bloch](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Bloch#Effective_Java) in *Effective Java* third Edition:\n>\n> #### Item 31: Use bounded wildcards to increase API flexibility\n>\n> Using wildcard types in your APIs, while tricky, makes the APIs far more flexible. If you write a library that will be widely used, the proper use of wildcard types should be considered mandatory. Remember the basic rule: producer-extends, consumer-super (PECS). Also remember that all Comparables and Comparators are consumers.\n\n\nUse the inspection options to toggle the reporting for:\n\n*\n  invariant classes. An example of an invariant class is `java.util.List<T>` because it both accepts values\n  (via the `List.add(T)` method)\n  and produces values (via the `T List.get()` method).\n\n\n  On the\n  other hand, `contravariant` classes only receive values, for example, `java.util.function.Consumer<T>`\n  with the only method `accept(T)`. Similarly, `covariant` classes\n  only produce values, for example, `java.util.function.Supplier<T>`\n  with the only method `T get()`.\n\n\n  People often use bounded wildcards in covariant/contravariant\n  classes but avoid wildcards in invariant classes, for example, `void process(List<? extends T> l)`.\n  Disable this option to ignore such invariant classes and leave them rigidly typed, for example, `void\n  process(List<T> l)`.\n*\n  `private` methods, which can be considered as not a part of the public API\n\n*\n  instance methods"
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              {
                "id": "MigrateAssertToMatcherAssert",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "JUnit assertion can be 'assertThat()' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Assert.assertEquals()', 'Assert.assertTrue()', etc. methods which can be migrated to Hamcrest declarative style 'Assert.assertThat()' calls. For example: 'public class SubstantialTest {\n    @Test\n    public void testContents(Collection<String> c, String s) {\n      Assert.assertTrue(c.contains(s));\n      Assert.assertEquals(c, s);\n      Assert.assertNotNull(c);\n      Assert.assertNull(c);\n      Assert.assertFalse(c.contains(s));\n    }\n  }' A quick-fix is provided to perform the migration: 'public class SubstantialTest {\n    @Test\n    public void testContents(Collection<String> c, String s) {\n      assertThat(c, hasItem(o));\n      assertThat(o, is(c));\n      assertThat(c, notNullValue());\n      assertThat(c, nullValue());\n      assertThat(c, not(hasItem(o)));\n    }\n  }' This inspection requires that the Hamcrest library is available on the classpath. Use the Statically import matcher's methods option to specify if you want the quick-fix to statically import the Hamcrest matcher methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Assert.assertEquals()`, `Assert.assertTrue()`, etc. methods which can be migrated to Hamcrest declarative style `Assert.assertThat()` calls.\n\nFor example:\n\n\n      public class SubstantialTest {\n        @Test\n        public void testContents(Collection<String> c, String s) {\n          Assert.assertTrue(c.contains(s));\n          Assert.assertEquals(c, s);\n          Assert.assertNotNull(c);\n          Assert.assertNull(c);\n          Assert.assertFalse(c.contains(s));\n        }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix is provided to perform the migration:\n\n\n      public class SubstantialTest {\n        @Test\n        public void testContents(Collection<String> c, String s) {\n          assertThat(c, hasItem(o));\n          assertThat(o, is(c));\n          assertThat(c, notNullValue());\n          assertThat(c, nullValue());\n          assertThat(c, not(hasItem(o)));\n        }\n      }\n\nThis inspection requires that the Hamcrest library is available on the classpath.\n\nUse the **Statically import matcher's methods** option to specify if you want the quick-fix to statically import the Hamcrest matcher methods."
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                "id": "InstanceVariableInitialization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance field may not be initialized"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instance variables that may be uninitialized upon object initialization. Example: 'class Foo {\n    public int bar;\n\n    static { }\n  }' Note that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report instance variables as uninitialized. Variables reported as initialized will always be initialized. Use the Ignore primitive fields option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instance variables that may be uninitialized upon object initialization.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n        public int bar;\n\n        static { }\n      }\n\nNote that this inspection uses a very conservative dataflow algorithm and may incorrectly report instance variables as uninitialized. Variables\nreported as initialized will always be initialized.\n\nUse the **Ignore primitive fields** option to ignore uninitialized primitive fields."
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                "id": "IfStatementWithTooManyBranches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'if' statement with too many branches"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements with too many branches. Such statements may be confusing and are often a sign of inadequate levels of design abstraction. Use the Maximum number of branches field to specify the maximum number of branches an 'if' statement is allowed to have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements with too many branches.\n\nSuch statements may be confusing and are often a sign of inadequate levels of design\nabstraction.\n\n\nUse the **Maximum number of branches** field to specify the maximum number of branches an `if` statement is allowed to have."
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                "id": "NonSerializableObjectPassedToObjectStream",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-serializable object passed to 'ObjectOutputStream'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'Serializable' objects used as arguments to 'java.io.ObjectOutputStream.write()'. Such calls will result in runtime exceptions. This inspection assumes objects of the types 'java.util.Collection' and 'java.util.Map' to be 'Serializable', unless the types they are declared in are non-'Serializable'. Example: 'public class IWantToSerializeThis {\n    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {\n      try(var stream = new ObjectOutputStream(Files.newOutputStream(Paths.get(\"output\")))) {\n        // Warning -- will fail with NotSerializableException\n        stream.writeObject(new IWantToSerializeThis());\n      }\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`Serializable` objects used as arguments to `java.io.ObjectOutputStream.write()`. Such calls will result in runtime exceptions.\n\n\nThis inspection assumes objects of the types `java.util.Collection` and\n`java.util.Map` to be `Serializable`, unless the types\nthey are declared in are non-`Serializable`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class IWantToSerializeThis {\n        public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {\n          try(var stream = new ObjectOutputStream(Files.newOutputStream(Paths.get(\"output\")))) {\n            // Warning -- will fail with NotSerializableException\n            stream.writeObject(new IWantToSerializeThis());\n          }\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "UseOfObsoleteDateTimeApi",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of obsolete date-time API"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'java.util.Date', 'java.util.Calendar', 'java.util.GregorianCalendar', 'java.util.TimeZone', and 'java.util.SimpleTimeZone'. While still supported, these classes were made obsolete by the JDK8 Date-Time API and should probably not be used in new development.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `java.util.Date`, `java.util.Calendar`, `java.util.GregorianCalendar`, `java.util.TimeZone`, and `java.util.SimpleTimeZone`.\n\nWhile still supported, these classes were made obsolete by the JDK8 Date-Time API and should probably\nnot be used in new development."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "index": 47,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "ModuleWithTooFewClasses",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Module with too few classes"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports modules that contain too few classes. Overly small modules may indicate a too fragmented design. Java, Kotlin and Groovy classes are counted. Available only from Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name and isn't reported in the editor. Use the Minimum number of classes field to specify the minimum number of classes a module may have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports modules that contain too few classes. Overly small modules may indicate a too fragmented design. Java, Kotlin and Groovy classes are counted.\n\nAvailable only from **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name** and isn't reported in the editor.\n\nUse the **Minimum number of classes** field to specify the minimum number of classes a module may have."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Modularization issues",
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              },
              {
                "id": "NullArgumentToVariableArgMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Confusing argument to varargs method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to variable arity methods that have a single argument in the vararg parameter position, which is either a 'null' or an array of a subtype of the vararg parameter. Such an argument may be confusing as it is unclear if a varargs or non-varargs call is desired. Example: 'String[] ss = new String[]{\"foo\", \"bar\"};\n  System.out.printf(\"%s\", ss);' In this example only the first element of the array will be printed, not the entire array.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to variable arity methods that have a single argument in the vararg parameter position, which is either a `null` or an array of a subtype of the vararg parameter. Such an argument may be confusing as it is unclear if a varargs or non-varargs call is desired.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      String[] ss = new String[]{\"foo\", \"bar\"};\n      System.out.printf(\"%s\", ss);\n\nIn this example only the first element of the array will be printed, not the entire array."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "OverloadedVarargsMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overloaded varargs method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports varargs methods with the same name as other methods in the class or in a superclass. Overloaded methods that take a variable number of arguments can be very confusing because it is often unclear which overload gets called. Example: 'public void execute(Runnable... r) {} // warning\n    public void execute(Runnable r1, Runnable r2) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports varargs methods with the same name as other methods in the class or in a superclass. Overloaded methods that take a variable number of arguments can be very confusing because it is often unclear which overload gets called.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        public void execute(Runnable... r) {} // warning\n        public void execute(Runnable r1, Runnable r2) {}\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "AnonymousInnerClassMayBeStatic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous class may be a named 'static' inner class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous classes that may be safely replaced with 'static' inner classes. An anonymous class may be a 'static' inner class if it doesn't explicitly reference its enclosing instance or local classes from its surrounding method. A 'static' inner class does not keep an implicit reference to its enclosing instance. This prevents a common cause of memory leaks and uses less memory per class instance. Since Java 18, only serializable anonymous classes keep an implicit reference to its enclosing instance, if this reference is not used. So, if module language level is Java 18 or higher, this inspection reports serializable classes only. The quick-fix extracts the anonymous class into a named 'static' inner class. Example: 'void sample() {\n    Thread thread = new Thread(new Runnable() {\n      @Override\n      public void run() {\n      }\n    });\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void sample() {\n    Thread thread = new Thread(new Task());\n  }\n\n  private static class Task implements Runnable {\n    @Override\n    public void run() {\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous classes that may be safely replaced with `static` inner classes. An anonymous class may be a `static` inner class if it doesn't explicitly reference its enclosing instance or local classes from its surrounding method.\n\n\nA `static` inner class does not keep an implicit reference to its enclosing instance.\nThis prevents a common cause of memory leaks and uses less memory per class instance.\n\n\nSince Java 18, only serializable anonymous classes keep an implicit reference to its enclosing instance,\nif this reference is not used. So, if module language level is Java 18 or higher,\nthis inspection reports serializable classes only.\n\nThe quick-fix extracts the anonymous class into a named `static` inner class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void sample() {\n        Thread thread = new Thread(new Runnable() {\n          @Override\n          public void run() {\n          }\n        });\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void sample() {\n        Thread thread = new Thread(new Task());\n      }\n\n      private static class Task implements Runnable {\n        @Override\n        public void run() {\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "PublicConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'public' constructor can be replaced with factory method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' constructors. Some coding standards discourage the use of 'public' constructors and recommend 'static' factory methods instead. This way the implementation can be swapped out without affecting the call sites. Example: 'class Test {\n    private String name;\n\n    public Test(String name) {\n        this.name = name;\n    }\n\n    public void test() {\n        System.out.println(name);\n    }\n\n    public static void main(String[] args) {\n        new Test(\"str\").test();\n    }\n  }' After quick-fix is applied: 'class Test {\n    private String name;\n\n    private Test(String name) {\n        this.name = name;\n    }\n\n    public static Test getInstance(String name) {\n        return new Test(name);\n    }\n\n    public void test() {\n        System.out.println(name);\n    }\n\n    public static void main(String[] args) {\n        getInstance(\"str\").test();\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` constructors.\n\nSome coding standards discourage the use of `public` constructors and recommend\n`static` factory methods instead.\nThis way the implementation can be swapped out without affecting the call sites.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Test {\n        private String name;\n\n        public Test(String name) {\n            this.name = name;\n        }\n\n        public void test() {\n            System.out.println(name);\n        }\n\n        public static void main(String[] args) {\n            new Test(\"str\").test();\n        }\n      }\n\nAfter quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Test {\n        private String name;\n\n        private Test(String name) {\n            this.name = name;\n        }\n\n        public static Test getInstance(String name) {\n            return new Test(name);\n        }\n\n        public void test() {\n            System.out.println(name);\n        }\n\n        public static void main(String[] args) {\n            getInstance(\"str\").test();\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
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              {
                "id": "SwitchStatementWithTooFewBranches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Minimum 'switch' branches"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements and expressions with too few 'case' labels, and suggests rewriting them as 'if' and 'else if' statements. Example (minimum branches == 3): 'switch (expression) {\n    case \"foo\" -> foo();\n    case \"bar\" -> bar();\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (\"foo\".equals(expression)) {\n    foo();\n  } else if (\"bar\".equals(expression)) {\n    bar();\n  }' Exhaustive switch expressions (Java 14+) or pattern switch statements (Java 17 preview) without the 'default' branch are not reported. That's because compile-time exhaustiveness check will be lost when the 'switch' is converted to 'if' which might be undesired. Configure the inspection: Use the Minimum number of branches field to specify the minimum expected number of 'case' labels. Use the Do not report pattern switch statements option to avoid reporting switch statements and expressions that have pattern branches. E.g.: 'String result = switch(obj) {\n    case String str -> str.trim();\n    default -> \"none\";\n  };' It might be preferred to keep the switch even with a single pattern branch, rather than using the 'instanceof' statement.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements and expressions with too few `case` labels, and suggests rewriting them as `if` and `else if` statements.\n\nExample (minimum branches == 3):\n\n\n      switch (expression) {\n        case \"foo\" -> foo();\n        case \"bar\" -> bar();\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (\"foo\".equals(expression)) {\n        foo();\n      } else if (\"bar\".equals(expression)) {\n        bar();\n      }\n\nExhaustive switch expressions (Java 14+) or pattern switch statements (Java 17 preview) without the 'default' branch are not reported.\nThat's because compile-time exhaustiveness check will be lost when the `switch` is converted to `if`\nwhich might be undesired.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\nUse the **Minimum number of branches** field to specify the minimum expected number of `case` labels.\n\nUse the **Do not report pattern switch statements** option to avoid reporting switch statements and expressions that\nhave pattern branches. E.g.:\n\n\n      String result = switch(obj) {\n        case String str -> str.trim();\n        default -> \"none\";\n      };\n\nIt might be preferred to keep the switch even with a single pattern branch, rather than using the `instanceof` statement."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ConstantDeclaredInInterface",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant declared in interface"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constants ('public static final' fields) declared in interfaces. Some coding standards require declaring constants in abstract classes instead.",
                  "markdown": "Reports constants (`public static final` fields) declared in interfaces.\n\nSome coding standards require declaring constants in abstract classes instead."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Java/Class structure",
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              },
              {
                "id": "NoExplicitFinalizeCalls",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'finalize()' called explicitly"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Object.finalize()'. Calling 'Object.finalize()' explicitly may result in objects being placed in an inconsistent state. The garbage collector automatically calls this method on an object when it determines that there are no references to this object. The inspection doesn't report calls to 'super.finalize()' from within implementations of 'finalize()' as they're benign. Example: 'MyObject m = new MyObject();\n  m.finalize();\n  System.gc()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Object.finalize()`.\n\nCalling `Object.finalize()` explicitly may result in objects being placed in an\ninconsistent state.\nThe garbage collector automatically calls this method on an object when it determines that there are no references to this object.\n\nThe inspection doesn't report calls to `super.finalize()` from within implementations of `finalize()` as\nthey're benign.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      MyObject m = new MyObject();\n      m.finalize();\n      System.gc()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Finalization",
                      "index": 58,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "StaticImport",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static import"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'import static' statements. Such 'import' statements are not supported under Java 1.4 or earlier JVMs. Configure the inspection: Use the table below to specify the classes that will be ignored by the inspection when used in an 'import static' statement. Use the Ignore single field static imports checkbox to ignore single-field 'import static' statements. Use the Ignore single method static imports checkbox to ignore single-method 'import static' statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `import static` statements.\n\nSuch `import` statements are not supported under Java 1.4 or earlier JVMs.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the table below to specify the classes that will be ignored by the inspection when used in an `import static` statement.\n* Use the **Ignore single field static imports** checkbox to ignore single-field `import static` statements.\n* Use the **Ignore single method static imports** checkbox to ignore single-method `import static` statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Imports",
                      "index": 22,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceNullCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Null check can be replaced with method call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'null' checks that can be replaced with a call to a static method from 'Objects' or 'Stream'. Example: 'if (message == null) {\n    application.messageStorage().save(new EmptyMessage());\n  } else {\n    application.messageStorage().save(message);\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'application.messageStorage()\n    .save(Objects.requireNonNullElseGet(message, () -> new EmptyMessage()));' Use the Don't warn if the replacement is longer than the original option to ignore the cases when the replacement is longer than the original code. New in 2017.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports `null` checks that can be replaced with a call to a static method from `Objects` or `Stream`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (message == null) {\n        application.messageStorage().save(new EmptyMessage());\n      } else {\n        application.messageStorage().save(message);\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      application.messageStorage()\n        .save(Objects.requireNonNullElseGet(message, () -> new EmptyMessage()));\n\n\nUse the **Don't warn if the replacement is longer than the original** option to ignore the cases when the replacement is longer than the\noriginal code.\n\nNew in 2017.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Java language level migration aids/Java 9",
                      "index": 71,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "NegatedIfElse",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'if' statement with negated condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements that contain 'else' branches and whose conditions are negated. Flipping the order of the 'if' and 'else' branches usually increases the clarity of such statements. There is a fix that inverts the current 'if' statement. Example: 'void m(Object o1, Object o2) {\n        if (o1 != o2) {\n            System.out.println(1);\n        }\n        else {\n            System.out.println(2);\n        }\n    }' After applying the quick-fix: 'void m(Object o1, Object o2) {\n        if (o1 == o2) {\n            System.out.println(2);\n        } else {\n            System.out.println(1);\n        }\n    }' Use the Ignore '!= null' comparisons option to ignore comparisons of the '!= null' form. Use the Ignore '!= 0' comparisons option to ignore comparisons of the '!= 0' form.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements that contain `else` branches and whose conditions are negated.\n\nFlipping the order of the `if` and `else`\nbranches usually increases the clarity of such statements.\n\nThere is a fix that inverts the current `if` statement.\n\nExample:\n\n\n        void m(Object o1, Object o2) {\n            if (o1 != o2) {\n                System.out.println(1);\n            }\n            else {\n                System.out.println(2);\n            }\n        }\n\nAfter applying the quick-fix:\n\n\n        void m(Object o1, Object o2) {\n            if (o1 == o2) {\n                System.out.println(2);\n            } else {\n                System.out.println(1);\n            }\n        }\n\nUse the **Ignore '!= null' comparisons** option to ignore comparisons of the `!= null` form.\n\nUse the **Ignore '!= 0' comparisons** option to ignore comparisons of the `!= 0` form."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "FieldCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class with too many fields"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose number of fields exceeds the specified maximum. Classes with a large number of fields are often trying to do too much. Consider splitting such a class into multiple smaller classes. Configure the inspection: Use the Field count limit field to specify the maximum allowed number of fields in a class. Use the Include constant fields in count option to indicate whether constant fields should be counted. By default only immutable 'static final' objects are counted as constants. Use the 'static final' fields count as constant option to count any 'static final' field as constant. Use the Include enum constants in count option to specify whether 'enum' constants in 'enum' classes should be counted.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose number of fields exceeds the specified maximum.\n\nClasses with a large number of fields are often trying to do too much. Consider splitting such a class into multiple smaller classes.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Field count limit** field to specify the maximum allowed number of fields in a class.\n* Use the **Include constant fields in count** option to indicate whether constant fields should be counted.\n* By default only immutable `static final` objects are counted as constants. Use the **'static final' fields count as constant** option to count any `static final` field as constant.\n* Use the **Include enum constants in count** option to specify whether `enum` constants in `enum` classes should be counted."
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Java/Class metrics",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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            "version": "223-1.7.21-release-272-IJ8394",
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              {
                "id": "RedundantRunCatching",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'runCatching' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'runCatching' calls that are immediately followed by 'getOrThrow'. Such calls can be replaced with just 'run'. Example: 'fun foo() = runCatching { doSomething() }.getOrThrow()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() = run { doSomething() }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `runCatching` calls that are immediately followed by `getOrThrow`. Such calls can be replaced with just `run`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo() = runCatching { doSomething() }.getOrThrow()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo() = run { doSomething() }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimpleRedundantLet",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant receiver-based 'let' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant receiver-based 'let' calls. The quick-fix removes the redundant 'let' call. Example: 'fun test(s: String?): Int? = s?.let { it.length }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(s: String?): Int? = s?.length'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant receiver-based `let` calls.\n\nThe quick-fix removes the redundant `let` call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(s: String?): Int? = s?.let { it.length }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(s: String?): Int? = s?.length\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 4,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RemoveSingleExpressionStringTemplate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant string template"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports single-expression string templates that can be safely removed. Example: 'val x = \"Hello\"\n  val y = \"$x\"' After the quick-fix is applied: 'val x = \"Hello\"\n  val y = x // <== Updated'",
                  "markdown": "Reports single-expression string templates that can be safely removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      val x = \"Hello\"\n      val y = \"$x\"\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      val x = \"Hello\"\n      val y = x // <== Updated\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
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                "id": "NonExhaustiveWhenStatementMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-exhaustive 'when' statements will be prohibited since 1.7"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a non-exhaustive 'when' statements that will lead to compilation error since 1.7. Motivation types: Problematic/meaningless usage patterns need to be discouraged/blocked (e.g. counterintuitive behaviors) Code is error-prone Inconsistency in the design (things are done differently in different contexts) Impact types: Compilation. Some code that used to compile won't compile any more There were cases when such code worked with no exceptions Some such code could compile without any warnings More details: KT-47709: Make when statements with enum, sealed, and Boolean subjects exhaustive by default The quick-fix adds the missing 'else -> {}' branch. Example: 'sealed class Base {\n      class A : Base()\n      class B : Base()\n  }\n\n  fun test(base: Base) {\n      when (base) {\n          is Base.A -> \"\"\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'sealed class Base {\n      class A : Base()\n      class B : Base()\n  }\n\n  fun test(base: Base) {\n      when (base) {\n          is Base.A -> \"\"\n          else -> {}\n      }\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.6 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a non-exhaustive `when` statements that will lead to compilation error since 1.7.\n\nMotivation types:\n\n* Problematic/meaningless usage patterns need to be discouraged/blocked (e.g. counterintuitive behaviors)\n  * Code is error-prone\n* Inconsistency in the design (things are done differently in different contexts)\n\nImpact types:\n\n* Compilation. Some code that used to compile won't compile any more\n  * There were cases when such code worked with no exceptions\n    * Some such code could compile without any warnings\n\n**More details:** [KT-47709: Make when statements with enum, sealed, and Boolean subjects exhaustive by default](https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-47709)\n\nThe quick-fix adds the missing `else -> {}` branch.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      sealed class Base {\n          class A : Base()\n          class B : Base()\n      }\n\n      fun test(base: Base) {\n          when (base) {\n              is Base.A -> \"\"\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      sealed class Base {\n          class A : Base()\n          class B : Base()\n      }\n\n      fun test(base: Base) {\n          when (base) {\n              is Base.A -> \"\"\n              else -> {}\n          }\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.6 or higher."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "IncompleteDestructuring",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incomplete destructuring declaration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incomplete destructuring declaration. Example: 'data class Person(val name: String, val age: Int)\n  val person = Person(\"\", 0)\n  val (name) = person' The quick fix completes destructuring declaration with new variables: 'data class Person(val name: String, val age: Int)\n  val person = Person(\"\", 0)\n  val (name, age) = person'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incomplete destructuring declaration.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      data class Person(val name: String, val age: Int)\n      val person = Person(\"\", 0)\n      val (name) = person\n\nThe quick fix completes destructuring declaration with new variables:\n\n\n      data class Person(val name: String, val age: Int)\n      val person = Person(\"\", 0)\n      val (name, age) = person\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "ScopeFunctionConversion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Scope function can be converted to another one"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports scope functions ('let', 'run', 'apply', 'also') that can be converted between each other. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the scope function to another one. Example: 'val x = \"\".let {\n      it.length\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'val x = \"\".run {\n      length\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports scope functions (`let`, `run`, `apply`, `also`) that can be converted between each other.\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the scope function to another one.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val x = \"\".let {\n          it.length\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      val x = \"\".run {\n          length\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "TrailingComma",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Trailing comma recommendations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports trailing commas that do not follow the recommended style guide.",
                  "markdown": "Reports trailing commas that do not follow the recommended [style guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#trailing-commas)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              {
                "id": "FoldInitializerAndIfToElvis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "If-Null return/break/... foldable to '?:'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an 'if' expression that checks variable being null or not right after initializing it that can be converted into an elvis operator in the initializer. Example: 'fun test(foo: Int?, bar: Int): Int {\n      var i = foo\n      if (i == null) {\n          return bar\n      }\n      return i\n  }' The quick-fix converts the 'if' expression with an initializer into an elvis expression: 'fun test(foo: Int?, bar: Int): Int {\n      var i = foo ?: return bar\n      return i\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports an `if` expression that checks variable being null or not right after initializing it that can be converted into an elvis operator in the initializer.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(foo: Int?, bar: Int): Int {\n          var i = foo\n          if (i == null) {\n              return bar\n          }\n          return i\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix converts the `if` expression with an initializer into an elvis expression:\n\n\n      fun test(foo: Int?, bar: Int): Int {\n          var i = foo ?: return bar\n          return i\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceWithStringBuilderAppendRange",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'StringBuilder.append(CharArray, offset, len)' call on the JVM"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a 'StringBuilder.append(CharArray, offset, len)' function call on the JVM platform that should be replaced with a 'StringBuilder.appendRange(CharArray, startIndex, endIndex)' function call. The 'append' function behaves differently on the JVM, JS and Native platforms, so using the 'appendRange' function is recommended. Example: 'fun f(charArray: CharArray, offset: Int, len: Int): String {\n      return buildString {\n          append(charArray, offset, len)\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun f(charArray: CharArray, offset: Int, len: Int): String {\n      return buildString {\n          appendRange(charArray, offset, offset + len)\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a `StringBuilder.append(CharArray, offset, len)` function call on the JVM platform that should be replaced with a `StringBuilder.appendRange(CharArray, startIndex, endIndex)` function call.\n\nThe `append` function behaves differently on the JVM, JS and Native platforms, so using the `appendRange` function is recommended.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun f(charArray: CharArray, offset: Int, len: Int): String {\n          return buildString {\n              append(charArray, offset, len)\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun f(charArray: CharArray, offset: Int, len: Int): String {\n          return buildString {\n              appendRange(charArray, offset, offset + len)\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Other problems",
                      "index": 51,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "KotlinInvalidBundleOrProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid property key"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references to '.properties' file keys and resource bundles in Kotlin files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references to `.properties` file keys and resource bundles in Kotlin files."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Kotlin",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UselessCallOnCollection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Useless call on collection type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'filter…' calls from the standard library on already filtered collections. Several functions from the standard library such as 'filterNotNull()' or 'filterIsInstance' have sense only when they are called on receivers that have types distinct from the resulting one. Otherwise, such calls can be omitted as the result will be the same. Remove redundant call quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun test(list: List<String>) {\n      val x = list.filterNotNull() // quick-fix simplifies to 'list'\n      val y = list.filterIsInstance<String>() // quick-fix simplifies to 'list'\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `filter...` calls from the standard library on already filtered collections.\n\nSeveral functions from the standard library such as `filterNotNull()` or `filterIsInstance`\nhave sense only when they are called on receivers that have types distinct from the resulting one. Otherwise,\nsuch calls can be omitted as the result will be the same.\n\n**Remove redundant call** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<String>) {\n          val x = list.filterNotNull() // quick-fix simplifies to 'list'\n          val y = list.filterIsInstance<String>() // quick-fix simplifies to 'list'\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantRequireNotNullCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'requireNotNull' or 'checkNotNull' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'requireNotNull' or 'checkNotNull' call on non-nullable expressions. Example: 'fun foo(i: Int) {\n      requireNotNull(i) // This 'i' is always not null, so this 'requireNotNull' call is redundant.\n      ...\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(i: Int) {\n      ...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `requireNotNull` or `checkNotNull` call on non-nullable expressions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(i: Int) {\n          requireNotNull(i) // This 'i' is always not null, so this 'requireNotNull' call is redundant.\n          ...\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(i: Int) {\n          ...\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Redundant constructs",
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ObjectPropertyName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Object property naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties that do not follow the naming conventions. The following properties are reported: Top-level properties Properties in objects and companion objects You can specify the required pattern in the inspection options. Recommended naming conventions: it has to start with an uppercase letter, use camel case and no underscores. Example: '// top-level property\n  val USER_NAME_FIELD = \"UserName\"\n  // top-level property holding reference to singleton object\n  val PersonComparator: Comparator<Person> = /*...*/\n\n  class Person {\n    companion object {\n      // property in companion object\n      val NO_NAME = Person()\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties that do not follow the naming conventions.\n\nThe following properties are reported:\n\n* Top-level properties\n* Properties in objects and companion objects\n\nYou can specify the required pattern in the inspection options.\n\n[Recommended naming conventions](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#naming-rules): it has to start with an uppercase letter, use camel case and no underscores.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // top-level property\n      val USER_NAME_FIELD = \"UserName\"\n      // top-level property holding reference to singleton object\n      val PersonComparator: Comparator<Person> = /*...*/\n\n      class Person {\n        companion object {\n          // property in companion object\n          val NO_NAME = Person()\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Naming conventions",
                      "index": 55,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PackageDirectoryMismatch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package name does not match containing directory"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'package' directives that do not match the location of the file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `package` directives that do not match the location of the file."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Java interop issues",
                      "index": 62,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "KotlinCovariantEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Covariant 'equals()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'equals()' that takes an argument type other than 'Any?' if the class does not have another 'equals()' that takes 'Any?' as its argument type. Example: 'class Foo {\n      fun equals(other: Foo?): Boolean {\n          return true\n      }\n  }' To fix the problem create 'equals()' method that takes an argument of type 'Any?'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `equals()` that takes an argument type other than `Any?` if the class does not have another `equals()` that takes `Any?` as its argument type.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          fun equals(other: Foo?): Boolean {\n              return true\n          }\n      }\n\nTo fix the problem create `equals()` method that takes an argument of type `Any?`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Probable bugs",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceSizeZeroCheckWithIsEmpty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Size zero check can be replaced with 'isEmpty()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'size == 0' checks on 'Collections/Array/String' that should be replaced with 'isEmpty()'. Using 'isEmpty()' makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the size check with 'isEmpty()'. Example: 'fun foo() {\n      val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      arrayOf.size == 0\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n      val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      arrayOf.isEmpty()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `size == 0` checks on `Collections/Array/String` that should be replaced with `isEmpty()`.\n\nUsing `isEmpty()` makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the size check with `isEmpty()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          arrayOf.size == 0\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          arrayOf.isEmpty()\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AmbiguousExpressionInWhenBranchMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ambiguous logical expressions in 'when' branches since 1.7"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ambiguous logical expressions in 'when' branches which cause compilation errors in Kotlin 1.8 and later. 'fun Int.matches(strict: Boolean): Boolean = when (strict) {\n      true -> this == 6\n      this in (4..7) -> true // is ambiguous\n      else -> false\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun Int.matches(strict: Boolean): Boolean = when (strict) {\n      true -> this == 6\n      (this in (4..7)) -> true // wrapped in parentheses\n      else -> false\n  }' Inspection is available for Kotlin language level starting from 1.7.",
                  "markdown": "Reports ambiguous logical expressions in `when` branches which cause compilation errors in Kotlin 1.8 and later.\n\n\n      fun Int.matches(strict: Boolean): Boolean = when (strict) {\n          true -> this == 6\n          this in (4..7) -> true // is ambiguous\n          else -> false\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun Int.matches(strict: Boolean): Boolean = when (strict) {\n          true -> this == 6\n          (this in (4..7)) -> true // wrapped in parentheses\n          else -> false\n      }\n\nInspection is available for Kotlin language level starting from 1.7."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantEnumConstructorInvocation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant enum constructor invocation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant constructor invocation on an enum entry. Example: 'enum class Baz(i: Int = 0) {\n      A(1),\n      B(),\n      C(),\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum class Baz(i: Int = 0) {\n      A(1),\n      B,\n      C,\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant constructor invocation on an enum entry.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum class Baz(i: Int = 0) {\n          A(1),\n          B(),\n          C(),\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum class Baz(i: Int = 0) {\n          A(1),\n          B,\n          C,\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FakeJvmFieldConstant",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Kotlin non-const property used as Java constant"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Kotlin properties that are not 'const' and used as Java annotation arguments. For example, a property with the '@JvmField' annotation has an initializer that can be evaluated at compile-time, and it has a primitive or 'String' type. Such properties have a 'ConstantValue' attribute in bytecode in Kotlin 1.1-1.2. This attribute allows javac to fold usages of the corresponding field and use that field in annotations. This can lead to incorrect behavior in the case of separate or incremental compilation in mixed Java/Kotlin code. This behavior is subject to change in Kotlin 1.3 (no 'ConstantValue' attribute any more). Example: Kotlin code in foo.kt file: 'annotation class Ann(val s: String)\n  @JvmField val importantString = \"important\"' Java code: 'public class JavaUser {\n      // This is dangerous\n      @Ann(s = FooKt.importantString)\n      public void foo() {}\n  }' To fix the problem replace the '@JvmField' annotation with the 'const' modifier on a relevant Kotlin property or inline it.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Kotlin properties that are not `const` and used as Java annotation arguments.\n\n\nFor example, a property with the `@JvmField` annotation has an initializer that can be evaluated at compile-time,\nand it has a primitive or `String` type.\n\n\nSuch properties have a `ConstantValue` attribute in bytecode in Kotlin 1.1-1.2.\nThis attribute allows javac to fold usages of the corresponding field and use that field in annotations.\nThis can lead to incorrect behavior in the case of separate or incremental compilation in mixed Java/Kotlin code.\nThis behavior is subject to change in Kotlin 1.3 (no `ConstantValue` attribute any more).\n\n**Example:**\n\nKotlin code in foo.kt file:\n\n\n      annotation class Ann(val s: String)\n      @JvmField val importantString = \"important\"\n\nJava code:\n\n\n      public class JavaUser {\n          // This is dangerous\n          @Ann(s = FooKt.importantString)\n          public void foo() {}\n      }\n\nTo fix the problem replace the `@JvmField` annotation with the `const` modifier on a relevant Kotlin property or inline it."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Java interop issues",
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WhenWithOnlyElse",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'when' has only 'else' branch and can be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'when' expressions with only an 'else' branch that can be simplified. Simplify expression quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun redundant() {\n      val x = when { // <== redundant, a quick-fix simplifies the when expression to \"val x = 1\"\n          else -> 1\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `when` expressions with only an `else` branch that can be simplified.\n\n**Simplify expression** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun redundant() {\n          val x = when { // <== redundant, a quick-fix simplifies the when expression to \"val x = 1\"\n              else -> 1\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                  "text": "kotlin-test-junit could be used"
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                  "text": "Reports usage of 'kotlin-test' and 'junit' dependency without 'kotlin-test-junit'. It is recommended to use 'kotlin-test-junit' dependency to work with Kotlin and JUnit.",
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Safe cast with 'return' should be replaced with 'if' type check"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports safe cast with 'return' that can be replaced with 'if' type check. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the safe cast with 'if' type check. Example: 'fun test(x: Any) {\n      x as? String ?: return\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(x: Any) {\n      if (x !is String) return\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports safe cast with `return` that can be replaced with `if` type check.\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the safe cast with `if` type check.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(x: Any) {\n          x as? String ?: return\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(x: Any) {\n          if (x !is String) return\n      }\n"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'assertTrue()' and 'assertFalse()' that can be replaced with assert equality functions. 'assertEquals()', 'assertSame()', and their negating counterparts (-Not-) provide more informative messages on failure. Example: 'assertTrue(a == b)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'assertEquals(a, b)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `assertTrue()` and `assertFalse()` that can be replaced with assert equality functions.\n\n\n`assertEquals()`, `assertSame()`, and their negating counterparts (-Not-) provide more informative messages on\nfailure.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      assertTrue(a == b)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      assertEquals(a, b)\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary '@OptIn' annotation"
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                  "text": "Reports unnecessary opt-in annotations that can be safely removed. '@OptIn' annotation is required for the code using experimental APIs that can change any time in the future. This annotation becomes useless and possibly misleading if no such API is used (e.g., when the experimental API becomes stable and does not require opting in its usage anymore). Remove annotation quick-fix can be used to remove the unnecessary '@OptIn' annotation. Example: '@OptIn(ExperimentalApi::class)\n  fun foo(x: Bar) {\n      x.baz()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(x: Bar) {\n      x.baz()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary opt-in annotations that can be safely removed.\n\n`@OptIn` annotation is required for the code using experimental APIs that can change\nany time in the future. This annotation becomes useless and possibly misleading if no such API is used\n(e.g., when the experimental API becomes stable and does not require opting in its usage anymore).\n\n\n**Remove annotation** quick-fix can be used to remove the unnecessary `@OptIn` annotation.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      @OptIn(ExperimentalApi::class)\n      fun foo(x: Bar) {\n          x.baz()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(x: Bar) {\n          x.baz()\n      }\n"
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                  "markdown": "Reports not-null assertion (`!!`) calls that can be replaced with the elvis operator and return (`?: return`).\n\nA not-null assertion can lead to NPE (NullPointerException) that is not expected. Avoiding the use of `!!` is good practice.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the not-null assertion with `return` or `return null`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(number: Int?) {\n          val x = number!!\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(number: Int?) {\n          val x = number ?: return\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'String.format' call can be replaced with string templates"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'String.format' calls that can be replaced with string templates. Using string templates makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the call with a string template. Example: 'fun main() {\n      val id = \"abc\"\n      val date = \"123\"\n      val s = String.format(\"%s_%s_%s\", id, date, id)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main() {\n      val id = \"abc\"\n      val date = \"123\"\n      val s = \"${id}_${date}_$id\"\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `String.format` calls that can be replaced with string templates.\n\nUsing string templates makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the call with a string template.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val id = \"abc\"\n          val date = \"123\"\n          val s = String.format(\"%s_%s_%s\", id, date, id)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val id = \"abc\"\n          val date = \"123\"\n          val s = \"${id}_${date}_$id\"\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Reports calls like 's.substring(0, s.indexOf(x))' that can be replaced with 's.substringBefore(x)'. Using 'substringBefore()' makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the 'substring' call with 'substringBefore'. Example: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.substring(0, s.indexOf('x'))\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.substringBefore('x')\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls like `s.substring(0, s.indexOf(x))` that can be replaced with `s.substringBefore(x)`.\n\nUsing `substringBefore()` makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the `substring` call with `substringBefore`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.substring(0, s.indexOf('x'))\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.substringBefore('x')\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Assignment can be replaced with operator assignment"
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                  "text": "Reports modifications of variables with a simple assignment (such as 'y = y + x') that can be replaced with an operator assignment. The quick-fix replaces the assignment with an assignment operator. Example: 'fun foo() {\n      val list = mutableListOf(1, 2, 3)\n      list = list + 4\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n      val list = mutableListOf(1, 2, 3)\n      list += 4\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports modifications of variables with a simple assignment (such as `y = y + x`) that can be replaced with an operator assignment.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the assignment with an assignment operator.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val list = mutableListOf(1, 2, 3)\n          list = list + 4\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val list = mutableListOf(1, 2, 3)\n          list += 4\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused symbol"
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                  "text": "Reports symbols that are not used or not reachable from entry points.",
                  "markdown": "Reports symbols that are not used or not reachable from entry points."
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                "id": "ReplaceCollectionCountWithSize",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Collection count can be converted to size"
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                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Collection<T>.count()'. This function call can be replaced with '.size'. '.size' form ensures that the operation is O(1) and won't allocate extra objects, whereas 'count()' could be confused with 'Iterable<T>.count()', which is O(n) and allocating. Example: 'fun foo() {\n      var list = listOf(1,2,3)\n      list.count() // replaceable 'count()'\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n      var list = listOf(1,2,3)\n      list.size\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Collection<T>.count()`.\n\n\nThis function call can be replaced with `.size`.\n\n\n`.size` form ensures that the operation is O(1) and won't allocate extra objects, whereas\n`count()` could be confused with `Iterable<T>.count()`, which is O(n) and allocating.\n\n\n**Example:**\n\n      fun foo() {\n          var list = listOf(1,2,3)\n          list.count() // replaceable 'count()'\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      fun foo() {\n          var list = listOf(1,2,3)\n          list.size\n      }\n"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of '==' or '!=' operator for arrays that should be replaced with 'contentEquals()'. The '==' and '!='operators compare array references instead of their content. Examples: 'fun test() {\n      val a = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      val b = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      println(a == b) // references comparison\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test() {\n      val a = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      val b = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      println(a.contentEquals(b))\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `==` or `!=` operator for arrays that should be replaced with `contentEquals()`.\n\n\nThe `==` and `!=`operators compare array references instead of their content.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n      fun test() {\n          val a = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          val b = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          println(a == b) // references comparison\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      fun test() {\n          val a = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          val b = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          println(a.contentEquals(b))\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "DeprecatedGradleDependency",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated library is used in Gradle"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports deprecated dependencies in Gradle build scripts. Example: 'dependencies {\n      compile \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jre7:1.2.0\"\n  }' After the quick-fix applied: 'dependencies {\n      compile \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk7:1.2.0\"\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports deprecated dependencies in Gradle build scripts.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      dependencies {\n          compile \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jre7:1.2.0\"\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix applied:\n\n\n      dependencies {\n          compile \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk7:1.2.0\"\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "CastDueToProgressionResolutionChangeMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Progression resolution change since 1.9"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports overloaded function calls where an argument requires an explicit cast to resolve to a proper declaration. The current compiler warning (available since Kotlin 1.6.20) will become an error in Kotlin 1.8. Progressions and ranges types ('kotlin.ranges') will start implementing the 'Collection' interface in Kotlin 1.9 and later. This update will cause a change in resolution for overloaded functions. For instance, in the example below, the 'test(1..5)' call will be resolved to 'test(t: Any)' in Kotlin 1.8 and earlier and to 'test(t: Collection<*>)' in Kotlin 1.9 and later. 'fun test(t: Any) { }\n  fun test(t: Collection<*>) { }\n  fun invoke() {\n    test(1..5) // IntRange becomes Collection in 1.9\n  }' The provided quick-fix captures the behaviour specific to the compiler of version 1.8 and earlier: 'fun test(t: Any) { }\n  fun test(t: Collection<*>) { }\n\n  fun invoke() {\n    test(1..5) // resolved to 'test(t: T)' before Kotlin 1.9\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(t: Any) { }\n  fun test(t: Collection<*>) { }\n\n  fun invoke() {\n    test((1..5) as Iterable<Int>) // resolved to 'test(t: T)' in Kotlin 1.9\n  }' Inspection is available for the Kotlin language level starting from 1.6.",
                  "markdown": "Reports overloaded function calls where an argument requires an explicit cast to resolve to a proper declaration.\nThe current compiler warning (available since Kotlin 1.6.20) will become an error in Kotlin 1.8.\n\n\nProgressions and ranges types (`kotlin.ranges`) will start implementing the `Collection` interface in Kotlin\n1.9 and later. This update will cause a change in resolution for overloaded functions. For instance, in the example below, the\n`test(1..5)` call will be resolved to `test(t: Any)` in Kotlin 1.8 and earlier and to\n`test(t: Collection<*>)` in Kotlin 1.9 and later.\n\n\n      fun test(t: Any) { }\n      fun test(t: Collection<*>) { }\n      fun invoke() {\n        test(1..5) // IntRange becomes Collection in 1.9\n      }\n\nThe provided quick-fix captures the behaviour specific to the compiler of version 1.8 and earlier:\n\n\n      fun test(t: Any) { }\n      fun test(t: Collection<*>) { }\n\n      fun invoke() {\n        test(1..5) // resolved to 'test(t: T)' before Kotlin 1.9\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(t: Any) { }\n      fun test(t: Collection<*>) { }\n\n      fun invoke() {\n        test((1..5) as Iterable<Int>) // resolved to 'test(t: T)' in Kotlin 1.9\n      }\n\nInspection is available for the Kotlin language level starting from 1.6."
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              {
                "id": "ConvertReferenceToLambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Can be replaced with lambda"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a function reference expression that can be replaced with a function literal (lambda). Sometimes, passing a lambda looks more straightforward and more consistent with the rest of the code. Also, the fix might be handy if you need to replace a simple call with something more complex. Example: 'fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n  fun example() {\n      val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n      val evenNumbers = numbers.filter(Int::isEven)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n  fun example() {\n      val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n      val evenNumbers = numbers.filter { it.isEven() }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a function reference expression that can be replaced with a function literal (lambda).\n\n\nSometimes, passing a lambda looks more straightforward and more consistent with the rest of the code.\nAlso, the fix might be handy if you need to replace a simple call with something more complex.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n      fun example() {\n          val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n          val evenNumbers = numbers.filter(Int::isEven)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n      fun example() {\n          val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n          val evenNumbers = numbers.filter { it.isEven() }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "UnlabeledReturnInsideLambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unlabeled return inside lambda"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unlabeled 'return' expressions inside inline lambda. Such expressions can be confusing because it might be unclear which scope belongs to 'return'. Change to return@… quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n      list.forEach {\n          // This return expression returns from the function test\n          // One can change it to return@forEach to change the scope\n          if (it == 10) return\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n      list.forEach {\n          if (it == 10) return@test\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unlabeled `return` expressions inside inline lambda.\n\nSuch expressions can be confusing because it might be unclear which scope belongs to `return`.\n\n**Change to return@...** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n          list.forEach {\n              // This return expression returns from the function test\n              // One can change it to return@forEach to change the scope\n              if (it == 10) return\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n          list.forEach {\n              if (it == 10) return@test\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Explicit conversion from `Int` needed since 1.9"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions that will be of type 'Int', thus causing compilation errors in Kotlin 1.9 and later. Example: 'fun takeByte(x: Byte) {}\n\n  fun foo() {\n      takeByte(1 + 1) // will be resolved to Int in 1.9\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun takeByte(x: Byte) {}\n\n  fun foo() {\n      takeByte((1 + 1).toByte()) // will be resolved to Int in 1.9\n  }' Inspection is available for Kotlin language level starting from 1.7.",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions that will be of type `Int`, thus causing compilation errors in Kotlin 1.9 and later.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun takeByte(x: Byte) {}\n\n      fun foo() {\n          takeByte(1 + 1) // will be resolved to Int in 1.9\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun takeByte(x: Byte) {}\n\n      fun foo() {\n          takeByte((1 + 1).toByte()) // will be resolved to Int in 1.9\n      }\n\nInspection is available for Kotlin language level starting from 1.7."
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'lateinit var' properties that override other 'lateinit var' properties. A subclass instance will have two fields for a single property, and the one from the superclass will remain effectively unused. Example: 'open class BaseClass {\n      open lateinit var name: String\n    }\n\n    class RealClass : BaseClass() {\n      override lateinit var name: String\n    }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `lateinit var` properties that override other `lateinit var` properties.\n\nA subclass instance will have two fields for a single property, and the one from the superclass will remain effectively unused.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        open class BaseClass {\n          open lateinit var name: String\n        }\n\n        class RealClass : BaseClass() {\n          override lateinit var name: String\n        }\n"
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                "id": "VerboseNullabilityAndEmptiness",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Verbose nullability and emptiness check"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports combination of 'null' and emptiness checks that can be simplified into a single check. The quick-fix replaces highlighted checks with a combined check call, such as 'isNullOrEmpty()'. Example: 'fun test(list: List<Int>?) {\n      if (list == null || list.isEmpty()) {\n          println(\"List is empty!\")\n      } else {\n          println(list.joinToString())\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(list: List<Int>?) {\n      if (list.isNullOrEmpty()) {\n          println(\"List is empty!\")\n      } else {\n          println(list.joinToString())\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports combination of `null` and emptiness checks that can be simplified into a single check.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces highlighted checks with a combined check call, such as `isNullOrEmpty()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>?) {\n          if (list == null || list.isEmpty()) {\n              println(\"List is empty!\")\n          } else {\n              println(list.joinToString())\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>?) {\n          if (list.isNullOrEmpty()) {\n              println(\"List is empty!\")\n          } else {\n              println(list.joinToString())\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "DifferentKotlinGradleVersion",
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                  "text": "Kotlin Gradle and IDE plugins versions are different"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports that Gradle plugin version isn't properly supported in the current IDE plugin. This can cause inconsistencies between IDE and Gradle builds in error reporting or code behavior. Example: 'dependencies {\n    classpath \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:0.0.1\"\n  }' To fix the problem change the kotlin gradle plugin version to match the version of kotlin that is bundled into the IDE plugin.",
                  "markdown": "Reports that Gradle plugin version isn't properly supported in the current IDE plugin.\n\nThis can cause inconsistencies between IDE and Gradle builds in error reporting or code behavior.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      dependencies {\n        classpath \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:0.0.1\"\n      }\n\nTo fix the problem change the kotlin gradle plugin version to match the version of kotlin that is bundled into the IDE plugin."
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                  "text": "'equals()' between objects of inconvertible types"
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                  "text": "Reports calls to 'equals()' where the receiver and the argument are of incompatible primitive, enum, or string types. While such a call might theoretically be useful, most likely it represents a bug. Example: '5.equals(\"\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `equals()` where the receiver and the argument are of incompatible primitive, enum, or string types.\n\nWhile such a call might theoretically be useful, most likely it represents a bug.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      5.equals(\"\");\n"
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                  "text": "Reports property declarations that can be joined with the following assignment. Example: 'val x: String\n  x = System.getProperty(\"\")' The quick fix joins the declaration with the assignment: 'val x = System.getProperty(\"\")'",
                  "markdown": "Reports property declarations that can be joined with the following assignment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val x: String\n      x = System.getProperty(\"\")\n\nThe quick fix joins the declaration with the assignment:\n\n\n      val x = System.getProperty(\"\")\n"
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                  "text": "Function or property has platform type"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports functions and properties that have a platform type. To prevent unexpected errors, the type should be declared explicitly. Example: 'fun foo() = java.lang.String.valueOf(1)' The quick fix allows you to specify the return type: 'fun foo(): String = java.lang.String.valueOf(1)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports functions and properties that have a platform type.\n\nTo prevent unexpected errors, the type should be declared explicitly.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo() = java.lang.String.valueOf(1)\n\nThe quick fix allows you to specify the return type:\n\n\n      fun foo(): String = java.lang.String.valueOf(1)\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Private data class constructor is exposed via the 'copy' method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the 'private' primary constructor in data classes. 'data' classes have a 'copy()' factory method that can be used similarly to a constructor. A constructor should not be marked as 'private' to provide enough safety. Example: 'data class User private constructor(val name: String)' A quick-fix changes the constructor visibility modifier to 'public': 'data class User(val name: String)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the `private` primary constructor in data classes.\n\n\n`data` classes have a `copy()` factory method that can be used similarly to a constructor.\nA constructor should not be marked as `private` to provide enough safety.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      data class User private constructor(val name: String)\n\nA quick-fix changes the constructor visibility modifier to `public`:\n\n\n      data class User(val name: String)\n"
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                "id": "RedundantInnerClassModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'inner' modifier"
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                  "text": "Reports the 'inner' modifier on a class as redundant if it doesn't reference members of its outer class. Example: 'class Foo {\n      inner class InnerClass { // redundant `inner` modifier\n          fun hello() {\n              println(\"Hi!\")\n          }\n      }\n  }\n\n  class List {\n      val objects = Array<Any>(42) { Any() }\n\n      inner class Iterator { // Not redundant `inner` modifier\n          fun next(): Any {\n              return objects[0]\n          }\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n      class InnerClass { // redundant `inner` modifier\n          fun hello() {\n              println(\"Hi!\")\n          }\n      }\n  }\n\n  class List {\n      val objects = Array<Any>(42) { Any() }\n\n      inner class Iterator { // Not redundant `inner` modifier\n          fun next(): Any {\n              return objects[0]\n          }\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the `inner` modifier on a class as redundant if it doesn't reference members of its outer class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          inner class InnerClass { // redundant `inner` modifier\n              fun hello() {\n                  println(\"Hi!\")\n              }\n          }\n      }\n\n      class List {\n          val objects = Array<Any>(42) { Any() }\n\n          inner class Iterator { // Not redundant `inner` modifier\n              fun next(): Any {\n                  return objects[0]\n              }\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          class InnerClass { // redundant `inner` modifier\n              fun hello() {\n                  println(\"Hi!\")\n              }\n          }\n      }\n\n      class List {\n          val objects = Array<Any>(42) { Any() }\n\n          inner class Iterator { // Not redundant `inner` modifier\n              fun next(): Any {\n                  return objects[0]\n              }\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "JavaCollectionsStaticMethodOnImmutableList",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call of Java mutator method on immutable Kotlin collection"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Java mutator methods calls (like 'fill', 'reverse', 'shuffle', 'sort') on an immutable Kotlin collection. This can lead to 'UnsupportedOperationException' at runtime. Example: 'import java.util.Collections\n\n  fun test() {\n      val immutableList = listOf(1, 2)\n      Collections.reverse(immutableList)\n  }' To fix the problem make the list mutable.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Java mutator methods calls (like `fill`, `reverse`, `shuffle`, `sort`) on an immutable Kotlin collection.\n\nThis can lead to `UnsupportedOperationException` at runtime.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import java.util.Collections\n\n      fun test() {\n          val immutableList = listOf(1, 2)\n          Collections.reverse(immutableList)\n      }\n\nTo fix the problem make the list mutable."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incompatible kotlinx.coroutines dependency is used with Kotlin 1.3+ in Maven"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports kotlinx.coroutines library dependencies in Maven that should be updated in order to be compatible with Kotlin 1.3 and later.",
                  "markdown": "Reports **kotlinx.coroutines** library dependencies in Maven that should be updated in order to be compatible with Kotlin 1.3 and later."
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                  "text": "Equality check can be used instead of elvis for nullable boolean check"
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                  "text": "Reports cases when an equality check should be used instead of the elvis operator. Example: 'fun check(a: Boolean? == null) {\n    if (a ?: false) throw IllegalStateException()\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun check(a: Boolean? == null) {\n    if (a == true) throw IllegalStateException()\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases when an equality check should be used instead of the elvis operator.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    fun check(a: Boolean? == null) {\n        if (a ?: false) throw IllegalStateException()\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    fun check(a: Boolean? == null) {\n        if (a == true) throw IllegalStateException()\n    }\n"
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                "id": "UnnecessaryVariable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary local variable"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables that used only in the very next 'return' statement or exact copies of other variables. Such variables can be safely inlined to make the code more clear.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables that used only in the very next `return` statement or exact copies of other variables.\n\nSuch variables can be safely inlined to make the code more clear."
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                "id": "DeprecatedMavenDependency",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated library is used in Maven"
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                  "text": "Reports deprecated maven dependency. Example: '<dependencies>\n    <dependency>\n        <groupId>org.jetbrains.kotlin</groupId>\n        <artifactId>kotlin-stdlib-jre7</artifactId>\n        <version>${kotlin.version}</version>\n    </dependency>\n  </dependencies>' The quick fix changes the deprecated dependency to a maintained one: '<dependencies>\n    <dependency>\n        <groupId>org.jetbrains.kotlin</groupId>\n        <artifactId>kotlin-stdlib-jdk7</artifactId>\n        <version>${kotlin.version}</version>\n    </dependency>\n  </dependencies>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports deprecated maven dependency.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <dependencies>\n        <dependency>\n            <groupId>org.jetbrains.kotlin</groupId>\n            <artifactId>kotlin-stdlib-jre7</artifactId>\n            <version>${kotlin.version}</version>\n        </dependency>\n      </dependencies>\n\nThe quick fix changes the deprecated dependency to a maintained one:\n\n\n       <dependencies>\n        <dependency>\n            <groupId>org.jetbrains.kotlin</groupId>\n            <artifactId>kotlin-stdlib-jdk7</artifactId>\n            <version>${kotlin.version}</version>\n        </dependency>\n      </dependencies>\n"
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                "id": "RedundantEmptyInitializerBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant empty initializer block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant empty initializer blocks. Example: 'class Foo {\n      init {\n          // Empty init block\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant empty initializer blocks.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          init {\n              // Empty init block\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n      }\n"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'kotlinx.coroutines' library dependencies in Gradle that should be updated to be compatible with Kotlin 1.3+. Example: 'dependencies {\n      implementation 'org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core:0.0.1'\n  }' The quick fix changes the 'kotlinx.coroutines' library version to a compatible with Kotlin 1.3: 'dependencies {\n      implementation 'org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core:0.27.0-eap13'\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `kotlinx.coroutines` library dependencies in Gradle that should be updated to be compatible with Kotlin 1.3+.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      dependencies {\n          implementation 'org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core:0.0.1'\n      }\n\nThe quick fix changes the `kotlinx.coroutines` library version to a compatible with Kotlin 1.3:\n\n\n      dependencies {\n          implementation 'org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core:0.27.0-eap13'\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Unused 'args' on 'main' since 1.4"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'main' function with an unused single parameter. Since Kotlin 1.4, it is possible to use the 'main' function without parameter as the entry point to the Kotlin program. The compiler reports a warning for the 'main' function with an unused parameter.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `main` function with an unused single parameter.\n\nSince Kotlin 1.4, it is possible to use the `main` function without parameter as the entry point to the Kotlin program.\nThe compiler reports a warning for the `main` function with an unused parameter."
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                  "text": "Redundant 'with' call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'with' function calls that don't access anything from the receiver. Examples: 'class MyClass {\n      fun f(): String = \"\"\n  }\n\n  fun testRedundant() {\n      with(c) { // <== 'with' is redundant since 'c' isn't used\n          println(\"1\")\n      }\n  }\n\n  fun testOk() {\n      val c = MyClass()\n      with(c) { // <== OK because 'f()' is effectively 'c.f()'\n          println(f())\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `with` function calls that don't access anything from the receiver.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      class MyClass {\n          fun f(): String = \"\"\n      }\n\n      fun testRedundant() {\n          with(c) { // <== 'with' is redundant since 'c' isn't used\n              println(\"1\")\n          }\n      }\n\n      fun testOk() {\n          val c = MyClass()\n          with(c) { // <== OK because 'f()' is effectively 'c.f()'\n              println(f())\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
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                  "text": "Reports redundant labels which cause compilation errors since Kotlin 1.4. Since Kotlin 1.0, one can mark any statement with a label: 'fun foo() {\n    L1@ val x = L2@bar()\n  }' However, these labels can be referenced only in a limited number of ways: break / continue from a loop non-local return from an inline lambda or inline anonymous function sssss Such labels are prohibited since Kotlin 1.4. This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant labels which cause compilation errors since Kotlin 1.4.\n\nSince Kotlin 1.0, one can mark any statement with a label:\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n        L1@ val x = L2@bar()\n      }\n\nHowever, these labels can be referenced only in a limited number of ways:\n\n* break / continue from a loop\n* non-local return from an inline lambda or inline anonymous function\nsssss\n\nSuch labels are prohibited since Kotlin 1.4.\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher."
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                  "text": "Redundant diagnostic suppression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of '@Suppress' annotations that can be safely removed because the compiler diagnostic they affect is no longer applicable in this context. Example: 'fun doSmth(@Suppress(\"UNUSED_PARAMETER\") used: Int) {\n    println(used)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun doSmth(used: Int) {\n    println(used)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `@Suppress` annotations that can be safely removed because the compiler diagnostic they affect is no longer applicable in this context.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun doSmth(@Suppress(\"UNUSED_PARAMETER\") used: Int) {\n        println(used)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun doSmth(used: Int) {\n        println(used)\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReplaceNegatedIsEmptyWithIsNotEmpty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negated call can be simplified"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports negation 'isEmpty()' and 'isNotEmpty()' for collections and 'String', or 'isBlank()' and 'isNotBlank()' for 'String'. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the negation call with the corresponding call from the Standard Library. Example: 'fun main() {\n      val list = listOf(1,2,3)\n      if (!list.isEmpty()) {\n          // do smth\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main() {\n      val list = listOf(1,2,3)\n      if (list.isNotEmpty()) {\n          // do smth\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports negation `isEmpty()` and `isNotEmpty()` for collections and `String`, or `isBlank()` and `isNotBlank()` for `String`.\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the negation call with the corresponding call from the Standard Library.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val list = listOf(1,2,3)\n          if (!list.isEmpty()) {\n              // do smth\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val list = listOf(1,2,3)\n          if (list.isNotEmpty()) {\n              // do smth\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "DelegationToVarProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Delegating to 'var' property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports interface delegation to a 'var' property. Only initial value of a property is used for delegation, any later assignments do not affect it. Example: 'class Example(var text: CharSequence): CharSequence by text' A quick-fix replaces a property with immutable one: 'class Example(val text: CharSequence): CharSequence by text' Alternative way, if you rely on mutability for some reason: 'class Example(text: CharSequence): CharSequence by text {\n      var text = text\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports interface delegation to a `var` property.\n\nOnly initial value of a property is used for delegation, any later assignments do not affect it.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Example(var text: CharSequence): CharSequence by text\n\nA quick-fix replaces a property with immutable one:\n\n\n      class Example(val text: CharSequence): CharSequence by text\n\nAlternative way, if you rely on mutability for some reason:\n\n\n      class Example(text: CharSequence): CharSequence by text {\n          var text = text\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ConstantConditionIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Condition of 'if' expression is constant"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' expressions that have 'true' or 'false' constant literal condition and can be simplified. While occasionally intended, this construction is confusing and often the result of a typo or previous refactoring. Example: 'fun example() {\n      if (true) {\n          throw IllegalStateException(\"Unexpected state\")\n      }\n  }' A quick-fix removes the 'if' condition: 'fun example() {\n      throw IllegalStateException(\"Unexpected state\")\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` expressions that have `true` or `false` constant literal condition and can be simplified.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this construction is confusing and often the result of a typo\nor previous refactoring.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          if (true) {\n              throw IllegalStateException(\"Unexpected state\")\n          }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix removes the `if` condition:\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          throw IllegalStateException(\"Unexpected state\")\n      }\n"
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                "id": "RedundantLambdaArrow",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant lambda arrow"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant lambda arrows in lambdas without parameters. Example: 'fun foo(f: () -> Unit) = f()\n\n  fun bar() {\n      foo { -> println(\"Hi!\") }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(f: () -> Unit) = f()\n\n  fun bar() {\n      foo { println(\"Hi!\") }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant lambda arrows in lambdas without parameters.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(f: () -> Unit) = f()\n\n      fun bar() {\n          foo { -\\> println(\"Hi!\") }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(f: () -> Unit) = f()\n\n      fun bar() {\n          foo { println(\"Hi!\") }\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usage of Kotlin internal declarations from Java"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of Kotlin 'internal' declarations in Java code that is located in a different module. The 'internal' keyword is designed to restrict access to a class, function, or property from other modules. Due to JVM limitations, 'internal' classes, functions, and properties can still be accessed from outside Kotlin, which may later lead to compatibility problems.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of Kotlin `internal` declarations in Java code that is located in a different module.\n\n\nThe `internal` keyword is designed to restrict access to a class, function, or property from other modules.\nDue to JVM limitations, `internal` classes, functions, and properties can still be\naccessed from outside Kotlin, which may later lead to compatibility problems."
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                "id": "NoConstructorMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Forbidden constructor call"
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                  "text": "Reports a constructor calls on functional supertypes that will lead to compilation error since 1.9. Motivation types: The implementation does not abide by a published spec or documentation More details: KT-46344: No error for a super class constructor call on a function interface in supertypes list The quick-fix removes a constructor call. Example: 'abstract class A : () -> Int()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'abstract class A : () -> Int' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.7 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a constructor calls on functional supertypes that will lead to compilation error since 1.9.\n\nMotivation types:\n\n* The implementation does not abide by a published spec or documentation\n\n**More details:** [KT-46344: No error for a super class constructor call on a function interface in supertypes list](https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-46344)\n\nThe quick-fix removes a constructor call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      abstract class A : () -> Int()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      abstract class A : () -> Int\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.7 or higher."
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              },
              {
                "id": "UseWithIndex",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Manually incremented index variable can be replaced with use of 'withIndex()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for' loops with a manually incremented index variable. 'for' loops with a manually incremented index variable can be simplified with the 'withIndex()' function. Use withIndex() instead of manual index increment quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun foo(list: List<String>): Int? {\n      var index = 0\n      for (s in list) { <== can be simplified\n          val x = s.length * index\n          index++\n          if (x > 0) return x\n      }\n      return null\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(list: List<String>): Int? {\n      for ((index, s) in list.withIndex()) {\n          val x = s.length * index\n          if (x > 0) return x\n      }\n      return null\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for` loops with a manually incremented index variable.\n\n`for` loops with a manually incremented index variable can be simplified with the `withIndex()` function.\n\n**Use withIndex() instead of manual index increment** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun foo(list: List<String>): Int? {\n          var index = 0\n          for (s in list) { <== can be simplified\n              val x = s.length * index\n              index++\n              if (x > 0) return x\n          }\n          return null\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(list: List<String>): Int? {\n          for ((index, s) in list.withIndex()) {\n              val x = s.length * index\n              if (x > 0) return x\n          }\n          return null\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "ImplicitThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit 'this'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of implicit this. Example: 'class Foo {\n      fun s() = \"\"\n\n      fun test() {\n          s()\n      }\n  }' The quick fix specifies this explicitly: 'class Foo {\n      fun s() = \"\"\n\n      fun test() {\n          this.s()\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of implicit **this** .\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          fun s() = \"\"\n\n          fun test() {\n              s()\n          }\n      }\n\nThe quick fix specifies **this** explicitly:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          fun s() = \"\"\n\n          fun test() {\n              this.s()\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "KotlinCatchMayIgnoreException",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'catch' block may ignore exception"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'catch' blocks that are empty or may ignore an exception. While occasionally intended, empty 'catch' blocks may complicate debugging. Also, ignoring a 'catch' parameter might be wrong. The inspection won't report any 'catch' parameters named 'ignore', 'ignored', or '_'. You can use a quick-fix to change the exception name to '_'. Example: 'try {\n    throwingMethod()\n  } catch (ex: IOException) {\n\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'try {\n    throwingMethod()\n  } catch (_: IOException) {\n\n  }' Use the Do not warn when 'catch' block contains a comment option to ignore 'catch' blocks with comments.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `catch` blocks that are empty or may ignore an exception.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, empty `catch` blocks may complicate debugging.\nAlso, ignoring a `catch` parameter might be wrong.\n\n\nThe inspection won't report any `catch` parameters named `ignore`, `ignored`, or `_`.\n\n\nYou can use a quick-fix to change the exception name to `_`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n        throwingMethod()\n      } catch (ex: IOException) {\n\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try {\n        throwingMethod()\n      } catch (_: IOException) {\n\n      }\n\nUse the **Do not warn when 'catch' block contains a comment** option to ignore `catch` blocks with comments."
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              },
              {
                "id": "DifferentStdlibGradleVersion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Kotlin library and Gradle plugin versions are different"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports different Kotlin stdlib and compiler versions. Example: 'dependencies {\n    classpath \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib:0.0.1\"\n  }' To fix the problem change the kotlin stdlib version to match the kotlin compiler version.",
                  "markdown": "Reports different Kotlin stdlib and compiler versions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      dependencies {\n        classpath \"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib:0.0.1\"\n      }\n\nTo fix the problem change the kotlin stdlib version to match the kotlin compiler version."
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              },
              {
                "id": "CanBeVal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local 'var' is never modified and can be declared as 'val'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables declared with the 'var' keyword that are never modified. Kotlin encourages to declare practically immutable variables using the 'val' keyword, ensuring that their value will never change. Example: 'fun example() {\n      var primeNumbers = listOf(1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13)\n      var fibonacciNumbers = listOf(1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13)\n      print(\"Same numbers: \" + primeNumbers.intersect(fibonacciNumbers))\n  }' A quick-fix replaces the 'var' keyword with 'val': 'fun example() {\n      val primeNumbers = listOf(1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13)\n      val fibonacciNumbers = listOf(1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13)\n      print(\"Same numbers: \" + primeNumbers.intersect(fibonacciNumbers))\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables declared with the `var` keyword that are never modified.\n\nKotlin encourages to declare practically immutable variables using the `val` keyword, ensuring that their value will never change.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          var primeNumbers = listOf(1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13)\n          var fibonacciNumbers = listOf(1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13)\n          print(\"Same numbers: \" + primeNumbers.intersect(fibonacciNumbers))\n      }\n\nA quick-fix replaces the `var` keyword with `val`:\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          val primeNumbers = listOf(1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13)\n          val fibonacciNumbers = listOf(1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13)\n          print(\"Same numbers: \" + primeNumbers.intersect(fibonacciNumbers))\n      }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceWithIgnoreCaseEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Should be replaced with 'equals(..., ignoreCase = true)'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports case-insensitive comparisons that can be replaced with 'equals(..., ignoreCase = true)'. By using 'equals()' you don't have to allocate extra strings with 'toLowerCase()' or 'toUpperCase()' to compare strings. The quick-fix replaces the case-insensitive comparison that uses 'toLowerCase()' or 'toUpperCase()' with 'equals(..., ignoreCase = true)'. Note: May change semantics for some locales. Example: 'fun main() {\n      val a = \"KoTliN\"\n      val b = \"KOTLIN\"\n      println(a.toLowerCase() == b.toLowerCase())\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main() {\n      val a = \"KoTliN\"\n      val b = \"KOTLIN\"\n      println(a.equals(b, ignoreCase = true))\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports case-insensitive comparisons that can be replaced with `equals(..., ignoreCase = true)`.\n\nBy using `equals()` you don't have to allocate extra strings with `toLowerCase()` or `toUpperCase()` to compare strings.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the case-insensitive comparison that uses `toLowerCase()` or `toUpperCase()` with `equals(..., ignoreCase = true)`.\n\n**Note:** May change semantics for some locales.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val a = \"KoTliN\"\n          val b = \"KOTLIN\"\n          println(a.toLowerCase() == b.toLowerCase())\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val a = \"KoTliN\"\n          val b = \"KOTLIN\"\n          println(a.equals(b, ignoreCase = true))\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceSubstringWithSubstringAfter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'substring' call should be replaced with 'substringAfter'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls like 's.substring(s.indexOf(x))' that can be replaced with 's.substringAfter(x)'. Using 's.substringAfter(x)' makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the 'substring' call with 'substringAfter'. Example: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.substring(s.indexOf('x'))\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.substringAfter('x')\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls like `s.substring(s.indexOf(x))` that can be replaced with `s.substringAfter(x)`.\n\nUsing `s.substringAfter(x)` makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the `substring` call with `substringAfter`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.substring(s.indexOf('x'))\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.substringAfter('x')\n      }\n"
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                "id": "RedundantCompanionReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'Companion' reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'Companion' reference. Example: 'class A {\n      companion object {\n          fun create() = A()\n      }\n  }\n  fun test() {\n      val s = A.Companion.create()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class A {\n      companion object {\n          fun create() = A()\n      }\n  }\n  fun test() {\n      val s = A.create()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `Companion` reference.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class A {\n          companion object {\n              fun create() = A()\n          }\n      }\n      fun test() {\n          val s = A.Companion.create()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class A {\n          companion object {\n              fun create() = A()\n          }\n      }\n      fun test() {\n          val s = A.create()\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "KDocUnresolvedReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved reference in KDoc"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references in KDoc comments. Example: '/**\n   * [unresolvedLink]\n   */\n  fun foo() {}' To fix the problem make the link valid.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references in KDoc comments.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      /**\n       * [unresolvedLink]\n       */\n      fun foo() {}\n\nTo fix the problem make the link valid."
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                "id": "NestedLambdaShadowedImplicitParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested lambda has shadowed implicit parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports nested lambdas with shadowed implicit parameters. Example: 'fun foo(listOfLists: List<List<String>>) {\n  listOfLists.forEach {\n    it.forEach {\n      println(it)\n    }\n  }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(listOfLists: List<List<String>>) {\n  listOfLists.forEach {\n    it.forEach { it1 ->\n      println(it1)\n    }\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports nested lambdas with shadowed implicit parameters.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    fun foo(listOfLists: List<List<String>>) {\n      listOfLists.forEach {\n        it.forEach {\n          println(it)\n        }\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    fun foo(listOfLists: List<List<String>>) {\n      listOfLists.forEach {\n        it.forEach { it1 ->\n          println(it1)\n        }\n      }\n    }\n"
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                "id": "RedundantSamConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant SAM constructor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports SAM (Single Abstract Method) constructor usages which can be replaced with lambdas. Example: 'fun main() {\n      foo(Runnable { println(\"Hi!\") })\n  }\n\n  fun foo(other: Runnable) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main() {\n      foo( { println(\"Hi!\") })\n  }\n\n  fun foo(other: Runnable) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports SAM (Single Abstract Method) constructor usages which can be replaced with lambdas.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          foo(Runnable { println(\"Hi!\") })\n      }\n\n      fun foo(other: Runnable) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          foo( { println(\"Hi!\") })\n      }\n\n      fun foo(other: Runnable) {}\n"
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              {
                "id": "InconsistentCommentForJavaParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inconsistent comment for Java parameter"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inconsistent parameter names for Java method calls specified in a comment block. Examples: '// Java\n  public class JavaService {\n      public void invoke(String command) {}\n  }' '// Kotlin\n  fun main() {\n      JavaService().invoke(/* name = */ \"fix\")\n  }' The quick fix corrects the parameter name in the comment block: 'fun main() {\n      JavaService().invoke(/* command = */ \"fix\")\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports inconsistent parameter names for **Java** method calls specified in a comment block.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      // Java\n      public class JavaService {\n          public void invoke(String command) {}\n      }\n\n\n      // Kotlin\n      fun main() {\n          JavaService().invoke(/* name = */ \"fix\")\n      }\n\nThe quick fix corrects the parameter name in the comment block:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          JavaService().invoke(/* command = */ \"fix\")\n      }\n"
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                "id": "RemoveRedundantCallsOfConversionMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant call of conversion method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant calls to conversion methods (for example, 'toString()' on a 'String' or 'toDouble()' on a 'Double'). Use the 'Remove redundant calls of the conversion method' quick-fix to clean up the code.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant calls to conversion methods (for example, `toString()` on a `String` or `toDouble()` on a `Double`).\n\nUse the 'Remove redundant calls of the conversion method' quick-fix to clean up the code."
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                "id": "KotlinThrowableNotThrown",
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                  "text": "Throwable not thrown"
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                  "text": "Reports instantiations of 'Throwable' or its subclasses, when the created 'Throwable' is never actually thrown. The reported code indicates mistakes that are hard to catch in tests. Also, this inspection reports method calls that return instances of 'Throwable' or its subclasses, when the resulting 'Throwable' instance is not thrown. Example: 'fun check(condition: Boolean) {\n      if (!condition) /* throw is missing here */ IllegalArgumentException(\"condition is not met\");\n  }\n\n  fun createError() = RuntimeException()\n\n  fun foo() {\n      /* throw is missing here */ createError()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiations of `Throwable` or its subclasses, when the created `Throwable` is never actually thrown.\n\nThe reported code indicates mistakes that are hard to catch in tests.\n\n\nAlso, this inspection reports method calls that return instances of `Throwable` or its subclasses,\nwhen the resulting `Throwable` instance is not thrown.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun check(condition: Boolean) {\n          if (!condition) /* throw is missing here */ IllegalArgumentException(\"condition is not met\");\n      }\n\n      fun createError() = RuntimeException()\n\n      fun foo() {\n          /* throw is missing here */ createError()\n      }\n"
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                "id": "KotlinSealedInheritorsInJava",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inheritance of Kotlin sealed interface/class from Java"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to inherit from Kotlin sealed interfaces or classes in Java code. Example: '// Kotlin file: MathExpression.kt\n\nsealed class MathExpression\n\ndata class Const(val number: Double) : MathExpression()\ndata class Sum(val e1: MathExpression, val e2: MathExpression) : MathExpression()' '// Java file: NotANumber.java\n\npublic class NotANumber extends MathExpression {\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to inherit from Kotlin sealed interfaces or classes in Java code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    // Kotlin file: MathExpression.kt\n\n    sealed class MathExpression\n\n    data class Const(val number: Double) : MathExpression()\n    data class Sum(val e1: MathExpression, val e2: MathExpression) : MathExpression()\n\n\n    // Java file: NotANumber.java\n\n    public class NotANumber extends MathExpression {\n    }\n"
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                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "SimplifyNegatedBinaryExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negated boolean expression can be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports negated binary expressions that can be simplified. The quick-fix simplifies the binary expression. Example: 'fun test(n: Int) {\n      !(0 == 1)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(n: Int) {\n      0 != 1\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports negated binary expressions that can be simplified.\n\nThe quick-fix simplifies the binary expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(n: Int) {\n          !(0 == 1)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(n: Int) {\n          0 != 1\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              },
              {
                "id": "MemberVisibilityCanBePrivate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class member can have 'private' visibility"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations that can be made 'private' to follow the encapsulation principle. Example: 'class Service(val url: String) {\n    fun connect(): URLConnection = URL(url).openConnection()\n}' After the quick-fix is applied (considering there are no usages of 'url' outside of 'Service' class): 'class Service(private val url: String) {\n    fun connect(): URLConnection = URL(url).openConnection()\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations that can be made `private` to follow the encapsulation principle.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    class Service(val url: String) {\n        fun connect(): URLConnection = URL(url).openConnection()\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied (considering there are no usages of `url` outside of `Service` class):\n\n\n    class Service(private val url: String) {\n        fun connect(): URLConnection = URL(url).openConnection()\n    }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SelfAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments of a variable to itself. The quick-fix removes the redundant assignment. Example: 'fun test() {\n      var bar = 1\n      bar = bar\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test() {\n      var bar = 1\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments of a variable to itself.\n\nThe quick-fix removes the redundant assignment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          var bar = 1\n          bar = bar\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          var bar = 1\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "RecursiveEqualsCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Recursive equals call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports recursive 'equals'('==') calls. In Kotlin, '==' compares object values by calling 'equals' method under the hood. '===', on the other hand, compares objects by reference. '===' is commonly used in 'equals' method implementation. But '===' may be mistakenly mixed up with '==' leading to infinite recursion. Example: 'class X {\n      override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n          if (this == other) return true\n          return false\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class X {\n      override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n          if (this === other) return true\n          return false\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports recursive `equals`(`==`) calls.\n\n\nIn Kotlin, `==` compares object values by calling `equals` method under the hood.\n`===`, on the other hand, compares objects by reference.\n\n\n`===` is commonly used in `equals` method implementation.\nBut `===` may be mistakenly mixed up with `==` leading to infinite recursion.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class X {\n          override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n              if (this == other) return true\n              return false\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class X {\n          override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n              if (this === other) return true\n              return false\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ExplicitThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant explicit 'this'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an explicit 'this' when it can be omitted. Example: 'class C {\n      private val i = 1\n      fun f() = this.i\n  }' The quick-fix removes the redundant 'this': 'class C {\n      private val i = 1\n      fun f() = i\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports an explicit `this` when it can be omitted.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class C {\n          private val i = 1\n          fun f() = this.i\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix removes the redundant `this`:\n\n\n      class C {\n          private val i = 1\n          fun f() = i\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              },
              {
                "id": "NullChecksToSafeCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Null-checks can be replaced with safe-calls"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports chained null-checks that can be replaced with safe-calls. Example: 'fun test(my: My?) {\n      if (my != null && my.foo() != null) {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(my: My?) {\n      if (my?.foo() != null) {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports chained null-checks that can be replaced with safe-calls.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(my: My?) {\n          if (my != null && my.foo() != null) {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(my: My?) {\n          if (my?.foo() != null) {}\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "UnusedMainParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Main parameter is not necessary"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'main' function with an unused single parameter.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `main` function with an unused single parameter."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "FunctionWithLambdaExpressionBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Function with '= { ... }' and inferred return type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports functions with '= { ... }' and inferred return type. Example: 'fun sum(a: Int, b: Int) = { a + b } // The return type of this function is '() -> Int'.' The quick fix removes braces: 'fun sum(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b'",
                  "markdown": "Reports functions with `= { ... }` and inferred return type.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun sum(a: Int, b: Int) = { a + b } // The return type of this function is '() -> Int'.\n\nThe quick fix removes braces:\n\n\n      fun sum(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b\n"
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ArrayInDataClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Array property in data class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties with an 'Array' type in a 'data' class without overridden 'equals()' or 'hashCode()'. Array parameters are compared by reference equality, which is likely an unexpected behavior. It is strongly recommended to override 'equals()' and 'hashCode()' in such cases. Example: 'data class Text(val lines: Array<String>)' A quick-fix generates missing 'equals()' and 'hashCode()' implementations: 'data class Text(val lines: Array<String>) {\n      override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n          if (this === other) return true\n          if (javaClass != other?.javaClass) return false\n\n          other as Text\n\n          if (!lines.contentEquals(other.lines)) return false\n\n          return true\n      }\n\n      override fun hashCode(): Int {\n          return lines.contentHashCode()\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties with an `Array` type in a `data` class without overridden `equals()` or `hashCode()`.\n\n\nArray parameters are compared by reference equality, which is likely an unexpected behavior.\nIt is strongly recommended to override `equals()` and `hashCode()` in such cases.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      data class Text(val lines: Array<String>)\n\nA quick-fix generates missing `equals()` and `hashCode()` implementations:\n\n\n      data class Text(val lines: Array<String>) {\n          override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n              if (this === other) return true\n              if (javaClass != other?.javaClass) return false\n\n              other as Text\n\n              if (!lines.contentEquals(other.lines)) return false\n\n              return true\n          }\n\n          override fun hashCode(): Int {\n              return lines.contentHashCode()\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "ConvertTwoComparisonsToRangeCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Two comparisons should be converted to a range check"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports two consecutive comparisons that can be converted to a range check. Checking against a range makes code simpler by removing test subject duplication. Example: 'fun checkMonth(month: Int): Boolean {\n      return month >= 1 && month <= 12\n  }' A quick-fix replaces the comparison-based check with a range one: 'fun checkMonth(month: Int): Boolean {\n      return month in 1..12\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports two consecutive comparisons that can be converted to a range check.\n\nChecking against a range makes code simpler by removing test subject duplication.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun checkMonth(month: Int): Boolean {\n          return month >= 1 && month <= 12\n      }\n\nA quick-fix replaces the comparison-based check with a range one:\n\n\n      fun checkMonth(month: Int): Boolean {\n          return month in 1..12\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "note",
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              },
              {
                "id": "LocalVariableName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables that do not follow the naming conventions. You can specify the required pattern in the inspection options. Recommended naming conventions: it has to start with a lowercase letter, use camel case and no underscores. Example: 'fun fibonacciNumber(index: Int): Long = when(index) {\n      0 -> 0\n      else -> {\n          // does not follow naming conventions: contains underscore symbol (`_`)\n          var number_one: Long = 0\n          // does not follow naming conventions: starts with an uppercase letter\n          var NUMBER_TWO: Long = 1\n          // follow naming conventions: starts with a lowercase letter, use camel case and no underscores.\n          var numberThree: Long = number_one + NUMBER_TWO\n\n          for(currentIndex in 2..index) {\n              numberThree = number_one + NUMBER_TWO\n              number_one = NUMBER_TWO\n              NUMBER_TWO = numberThree\n          }\n          numberThree\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables that do not follow the naming conventions.\n\nYou can specify the required pattern in the inspection options.\n\n[Recommended naming conventions](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#function-names): it has to start with a lowercase letter, use camel case and no underscores.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun fibonacciNumber(index: Int): Long = when(index) {\n          0 -> 0\n          else -> {\n              // does not follow naming conventions: contains underscore symbol (`_`)\n              var number_one: Long = 0\n              // does not follow naming conventions: starts with an uppercase letter\n              var NUMBER_TWO: Long = 1\n              // follow naming conventions: starts with a lowercase letter, use camel case and no underscores.\n              var numberThree: Long = number_one + NUMBER_TWO\n\n              for(currentIndex in 2..index) {\n                  numberThree = number_one + NUMBER_TWO\n                  number_one = NUMBER_TWO\n                  NUMBER_TWO = numberThree\n              }\n              numberThree\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceUntilWithRangeUntil",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Replace 'until' with '..<' operator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'until' that can be replaced with '..<' operator. Every 'until' to '..<' replacement doesn't change the semantic in any way. The UX research shows that developers make ~20-30% fewer errors when reading code containing '..<' compared to 'until'. Example: 'fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n      for (index in 0 until args.size) {\n          println(index)\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n      for (index in 0..<args.size) {\n          println(index)\n      }\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.7 or higher, and '-opt-in=kotlin.ExperimentalStdlibApi'compiler flag is provided.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `until` that can be replaced with `..<` operator.\n\nEvery `until` to `..<` replacement doesn't change the semantic in any way.\n\nThe UX research shows that developers make \\~20-30% fewer errors when reading code containing `..<` compared to `until`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n          for (index in 0 until args.size) {\n              println(index)\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n          for (index in 0..<args.size) {\n              println(index)\n          }\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.7 or higher, and\n`-opt-in=kotlin.ExperimentalStdlibApi`compiler flag is provided."
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              {
                "id": "RemoveRedundantQualifierName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant qualifier name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant qualifiers (or their parts) on class names, functions, and properties. A fully qualified name is an unambiguous identifier that specifies which object, function, or property a call refers to. In the contexts where the name can be shortened, the inspection informs on the opportunity and the associated 'Remove redundant qualifier name' quick-fix allows amending the code. Examples: 'package my.simple.name\n  import kotlin.Int.Companion.MAX_VALUE\n\n  class Foo\n\n  fun main() {\n      val a = my.simple.name.Foo()    // 'Foo' resides in the declared 'my.simple.name' package, qualifier is redundant\n      val b = kotlin.Int.MAX_VALUE    // Can be replaced with 'MAX_VALUE' since it's imported\n      val c = kotlin.Double.MAX_VALUE // Can be replaced with 'Double.MAX_VALUE' since built-in types are imported automatically\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'package my.simple.name\n  import kotlin.Int.Companion.MAX_VALUE\n\n  class Foo\n\n  fun main() {\n      val a = Foo()\n      val b = MAX_VALUE\n      val c = Double.MAX_VALUE\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant qualifiers (or their parts) on class names, functions, and properties.\n\n\nA fully qualified name is an unambiguous identifier that specifies which object, function, or property a call refers to.\nIn the contexts where the name can be shortened, the inspection informs on the opportunity and the associated\n'Remove redundant qualifier name' quick-fix allows amending the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      package my.simple.name\n      import kotlin.Int.Companion.MAX_VALUE\n\n      class Foo\n\n      fun main() {\n          val a = my.simple.name.Foo()    // 'Foo' resides in the declared 'my.simple.name' package, qualifier is redundant\n          val b = kotlin.Int.MAX_VALUE    // Can be replaced with 'MAX_VALUE' since it's imported\n          val c = kotlin.Double.MAX_VALUE // Can be replaced with 'Double.MAX_VALUE' since built-in types are imported automatically\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      package my.simple.name\n      import kotlin.Int.Companion.MAX_VALUE\n\n      class Foo\n\n      fun main() {\n          val a = Foo()\n          val b = MAX_VALUE\n          val c = Double.MAX_VALUE\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "RemoveCurlyBracesFromTemplate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant curly braces in string template"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of curly braces in string templates around simple identifiers. Use the 'Remove curly braces' quick-fix to remove the redundant braces. Examples: 'fun redundant() {\n     val x = 4\n     val y = \"${x}\" // <== redundant\n  }\n\n  fun correctUsage() {\n      val x = \"x\"\n      val y = \"${x.length}\" // <== Ok\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun redundant() {\n     val x = 4\n     val y = \"$x\"\n  }\n\n  fun correctUsage() {\n      val x = \"x\" <== Updated\n      val y = \"${x.length}\"\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of curly braces in string templates around simple identifiers.\n\nUse the 'Remove curly braces' quick-fix to remove the redundant braces.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      fun redundant() {\n         val x = 4\n         val y = \"${x}\" // <== redundant\n      }\n\n      fun correctUsage() {\n          val x = \"x\"\n          val y = \"${x.length}\" // <== Ok\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun redundant() {\n         val x = 4\n         val y = \"$x\"\n      }\n\n      fun correctUsage() {\n          val x = \"x\" <== Updated\n          val y = \"${x.length}\"\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceSubstringWithIndexingOperation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'substring' call should be replaced with indexing operator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls like '\"abc\".substring(0, 1)' that can be replaced with '\"abc\"[0]'. Obtaining the element by index makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the 'substring' call with the indexing operator. Example: 'fun foo() {\n      \"abc\".substring(0, 1)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n      \"abc\"[0]\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls like `\"abc\".substring(0, 1)` that can be replaced with `\"abc\"[0]`.\n\nObtaining the element by index makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the `substring` call with the indexing operator.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          \"abc\".substring(0, 1)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          \"abc\"[0]\n      }\n"
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                "id": "MoveLambdaOutsideParentheses",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Lambda argument inside parentheses"
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                  "text": "Reports lambda expressions in parentheses which can be moved outside. Example: 'fun square(a: Int, b: (Int) -> Int) {\n  b(a * a)\n}\n\nfun foo() {\n  square(2, { it })\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n  square(2){ it }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda expressions in parentheses which can be moved outside.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    fun square(a: Int, b: (Int) -> Int) {\n      b(a * a)\n    }\n\n    fun foo() {\n      square(2, { it })\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    fun foo() {\n      square(2){ it }\n    }\n"
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                "id": "ProhibitTypeParametersForLocalVariablesMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable with type parameters"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables with type parameters. A type parameter for a local variable doesn't make sense because it can't be specialized. Example: 'fun main() {\n      val <T> x = \"\"\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main() {\n      val x = \"\"\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables with type parameters.\n\nA type parameter for a local variable doesn't make sense because it can't be specialized.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val <T> x = \"\"\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val x = \"\"\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Test function naming convention"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports test function names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports test function names that do not follow the [recommended naming conventions](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#names-for-test-methods)."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Recursive property accessor"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports recursive property accessor calls which can end up with a 'StackOverflowError'. Such calls are usually confused with backing field access. Example: 'var counter: Int = 0\n      set(value) {\n          counter = if (value < 0) 0 else value\n      }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'var counter: Int = 0\n      set(value) {\n          field = if (value < 0) 0 else value\n      }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports recursive property accessor calls which can end up with a `StackOverflowError`.\nSuch calls are usually confused with backing field access.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      var counter: Int = 0\n          set(value) {\n              counter = if (value < 0) 0 else value\n          }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      var counter: Int = 0\n          set(value) {\n              field = if (value < 0) 0 else value\n          }\n"
                },
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                "id": "RedundantUnitExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'Unit'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'Unit' expressions. 'Unit' in Kotlin can be used as the return type of functions that do not return anything meaningful. The 'Unit' type has only one possible value, which is the 'Unit' object. Examples: 'fun redundantA(): Unit {\n      return Unit // redundant, 'Unit' is returned by default and matches the expected return type\n  }\n\n  fun requiredA(condition: Boolean): Any {\n      if (condition) return \"hello\"\n      return Unit // explicit 'Unit' is required since the expected type is 'Any'\n  }\n\n  fun redundantB(condition: Boolean): Any = if (condition) {\n      fun ancillary(): Int = 1\n      println(\"${ancillary()}\")\n      Unit // redundant since the last expression is already of type 'Unit'\n  } else {\n      println(\"else\")\n  }\n\n  fun requiredB(condition: Boolean): Any = if (condition) {\n      1024\n      Unit // required, otherwise '1024' (Int) would be the return value\n  } else {\n      println(\"else\")\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `Unit` expressions.\n\n\n`Unit` in Kotlin can be used as the return type of functions that do not return anything meaningful.\nThe `Unit` type has only one possible value, which is the `Unit` object.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      fun redundantA(): Unit {\n          return Unit // redundant, 'Unit' is returned by default and matches the expected return type\n      }\n\n      fun requiredA(condition: Boolean): Any {\n          if (condition) return \"hello\"\n          return Unit // explicit 'Unit' is required since the expected type is 'Any'\n      }\n\n      fun redundantB(condition: Boolean): Any = if (condition) {\n          fun ancillary(): Int = 1\n          println(\"${ancillary()}\")\n          Unit // redundant since the last expression is already of type 'Unit'\n      } else {\n          println(\"else\")\n      }\n\n      fun requiredB(condition: Boolean): Any = if (condition) {\n          1024\n          Unit // required, otherwise '1024' (Int) would be the return value\n      } else {\n          println(\"else\")\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "PlatformExtensionReceiverOfInline",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'inline fun' with nullable receiver until Kotlin 1.2"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports potentially unsafe calls of inline functions with flexible nullable (platform type with unknown nullability) extension receivers. Before Kotlin 1.2, calls of 'inline fun' with flexible nullable extension receiver (a platform type with an unknown nullability) did not include nullability checks in bytecode. Since Kotlin 1.2, nullability checks are included into the bytecode (see KT-12899). It's recommended to add an explicit '!!' you want an exception to be thrown, or consider changing the function's receiver type to nullable if it should work without exceptions. Example: 'inline fun String.removePrefix(prefix: String): String {\n      return this.substring(prefix.length)\n  }\n\n  fun main() {\n      // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n      val property = System.getProperty(\"user.dir\")\n      println(property.removePrefix(\"/home\"))\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'inline fun String.removePrefix(prefix: String): String {\n      return this.substring(prefix.length)\n  }\n\n  fun main() {\n      // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n      val property = System.getProperty(\"user.dir\")\n      println(property!!.removePrefix(\"/home\"))\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is lower than 1.2.",
                  "markdown": "Reports potentially unsafe calls of inline functions with flexible nullable (platform type with unknown nullability) extension receivers.\n\n\nBefore Kotlin 1.2, calls of `inline fun` with flexible nullable extension receiver (a platform type with an unknown\nnullability) did not include nullability checks in bytecode. Since Kotlin 1.2, nullability checks are included into the bytecode\n(see [KT-12899](https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-12899)).\n\n\nIt's recommended to add an explicit `!!` you want an exception to be thrown,\nor consider changing the function's receiver type to nullable if it should work without exceptions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      inline fun String.removePrefix(prefix: String): String {\n          return this.substring(prefix.length)\n      }\n\n      fun main() {\n          // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n          val property = System.getProperty(\"user.dir\")\n          println(property.removePrefix(\"/home\"))\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      inline fun String.removePrefix(prefix: String): String {\n          return this.substring(prefix.length)\n      }\n\n      fun main() {\n          // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n          val property = System.getProperty(\"user.dir\")\n          println(property!!.removePrefix(\"/home\"))\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is lower than 1.2."
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              {
                "id": "SuspiciousEqualsCombination",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious combination of == and ==="
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '==' and '===' comparisons that are both used on the same variable within a single expression. Due to similarities '==' and '===' could be mixed without notice, and it takes a close look to check that '==' used instead of '===' Example: 'if (type === FIELD || type == METHOD || type == ANNOTATION_METHOD || // Note that \"==\" is used incorrectly\n      type === LAMBDA_EXPRESSION) return'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `==` and `===` comparisons that are both used on the same variable within a single expression.\n\nDue to similarities `==` and `===` could be mixed without notice, and\nit takes a close look to check that `==` used instead of `===`\n\nExample:\n\n\n      if (type === FIELD || type == METHOD || type == ANNOTATION_METHOD || // Note that \"==\" is used incorrectly\n          type === LAMBDA_EXPRESSION) return\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnusedDataClassCopyResult",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused result of data class copy"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to data class 'copy' function without using its result.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to data class `copy` function without using its result."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "RedundantElseInIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'else' in 'if'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'else' in 'if' with 'return' Example: 'fun foo(arg: Boolean): Int {\n      if (arg) return 0\n      else { // This else is redundant, code in braces could be just shifted left\n          someCode()\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(arg: Boolean): Int {\n      if (arg) return 0\n      someCode()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `else` in `if` with `return`\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(arg: Boolean): Int {\n          if (arg) return 0\n          else { // This else is redundant, code in braces could be just shifted left\n              someCode()\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(arg: Boolean): Int {\n          if (arg) return 0\n          someCode()\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReplacePutWithAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'map.put()' can be converted to assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'map.put' function calls that can be replaced with indexing operator ('[]'). Using syntactic sugar makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces 'put' call with the assignment. Example: 'fun foo(map: MutableMap<Int, String>) {\n      map.put(42, \"foo\")\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(map: MutableMap<Int, String>) {\n      map[42] = \"foo\"\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `map.put` function calls that can be replaced with indexing operator (`[]`).\n\nUsing syntactic sugar makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `put` call with the assignment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(map: MutableMap<Int, String>) {\n          map.put(42, \"foo\")\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(map: MutableMap<Int, String>) {\n          map[42] = \"foo\"\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "KotlinDoubleNegation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant double negation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant double negations. Example: 'val truth = !!true'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant double negations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      val truth = !!true\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "FunctionName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Function naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports function names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions. Example: 'fun Foo() {}' To fix the problem change the name of the function to match the recommended naming conventions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports function names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun Foo() {}\n\nTo fix the problem change the name of the function to match the recommended naming conventions."
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              },
              {
                "id": "DifferentKotlinMavenVersion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Maven and IDE plugins versions are different"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports that Maven plugin version isn't properly supported in the current IDE plugin. This inconsistency may lead to different error reporting behavior in the IDE and the compiler",
                  "markdown": "Reports that Maven plugin version isn't properly supported in the current IDE plugin.\n\nThis inconsistency may lead to different error reporting behavior in the IDE and the compiler"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'Unit' return type"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a redundant 'Unit' return type which can be omitted.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a redundant `Unit` return type which can be omitted."
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                "id": "ReplaceRangeToWithUntil",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'rangeTo' or the '..' call should be replaced with 'until'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'rangeTo' or the '..' operator instead of calls to 'until'. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces 'rangeTo' or the '..' call with 'until'. Example: 'fun foo(a: Int) {\n      for (i in 0..a - 1) {\n\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(a: Int) {\n      for (i in 0 until a) {\n\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `rangeTo` or the `..` operator instead of calls to `until`.\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `rangeTo` or the `..` call with `until`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(a: Int) {\n          for (i in 0..a - 1) {\n\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(a: Int) {\n          for (i in 0 until a) {\n\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "UnusedEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused equals expression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unused 'equals'('==') expressions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unused `equals`(`==`) expressions."
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                "id": "UnclearPrecedenceOfBinaryExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multiple operators with different precedence"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports binary expressions that consist of different operators without parentheses. Such expressions can be less readable due to different precedence rules of operators. Example:   fun foo(b: Boolean?, i: Int?) {\n      val x = b ?: i == null // evaluated as `(b ?: i) == null`\n      val y = i ?: 0 + 1 // evaluated as `i ?: (0 + 1)`\n  }",
                  "markdown": "Reports binary expressions that consist of different operators without parentheses.\n\nSuch expressions can be less readable due to different [precedence rules](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/grammar.html#expressions) of operators.\n\nExample:\n\n```\n  fun foo(b: Boolean?, i: Int?) {\n      val x = b ?: i == null // evaluated as `(b ?: i) == null`\n      val y = i ?: 0 + 1 // evaluated as `i ?: (0 + 1)`\n  }\n```"
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                "id": "UnusedLambdaExpressionBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused return value of a function with lambda expression body"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls with an unused return value when the called function returns a lambda from an expression body. If there is '=' between function header and body block, code from the function will not be evaluated which can lead to incorrect behavior. Remove = token from function declaration can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun printHello() = { println(\"Hello\") }\n\n  fun main() {\n      printHello() // This function doesn't print anything\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun printHello() { println(\"Hello\") }\n\n  fun main() {\n      printHello()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls with an unused return value when the called function returns a lambda from an expression body.\n\n\nIf there is `=` between function header and body block,\ncode from the function will not be evaluated which can lead to incorrect behavior.\n\n**Remove = token from function declaration** can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun printHello() = { println(\"Hello\") }\n\n      fun main() {\n          printHello() // This function doesn't print anything\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun printHello() { println(\"Hello\") }\n\n      fun main() {\n          printHello()\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "ConvertLambdaToReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Can be replaced with function reference"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports function literal expressions that can be replaced with function references. Replacing lambdas with function references often makes code look more concise and understandable. Example: 'fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n  fun example() {\n      val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n      val evenNumbers = numbers.filter { it.isEven() }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n  fun example() {\n      val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n      val evenNumbers = numbers.filter(Int::isEven)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports function literal expressions that can be replaced with function references.\n\nReplacing lambdas with function references often makes code look more concise and understandable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n      fun example() {\n          val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n          val evenNumbers = numbers.filter { it.isEven() }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun Int.isEven() = this % 2 == 0\n\n      fun example() {\n          val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10)\n          val evenNumbers = numbers.filter(Int::isEven)\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "RedundantSetter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant property setter"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant property setters. Setter is considered to be redundant in one of the following cases: Setter has no body. Accessor visibility isn't changed, declaration isn't 'external' and has no annotations. 'var myPropWithRedundantSetter: Int = 0\n      set // redundant\n\n  var myPropA: Int = 0\n      private set // OK - property visibility is changed to private\n\n  var myPropB: Int = 0\n      external set // OK - implemented not in Kotlin (external)\n\n  var myPropC: Int = 0\n      @Inject set // OK - accessor is annotated' Setter body is a block with a single statement assigning the parameter to the backing field. 'var prop: Int = 0\n      set(value) { // redundant\n          field = value\n      }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant property setters.\n\n\nSetter is considered to be redundant in one of the following cases:\n\n1. Setter has no body. Accessor visibility isn't changed, declaration isn't `external` and has no annotations.\n\n\n         var myPropWithRedundantSetter: Int = 0\n             set // redundant\n\n         var myPropA: Int = 0\n             private set // OK - property visibility is changed to private\n\n         var myPropB: Int = 0\n             external set // OK - implemented not in Kotlin (external)\n\n         var myPropC: Int = 0\n             @Inject set // OK - accessor is annotated\n               \n2. Setter body is a block with a single statement assigning the parameter to the backing field.\n\n\n         var prop: Int = 0\n             set(value) { // redundant\n                 field = value\n             }\n              \n"
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                "id": "CanSealedSubClassBeObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Sealed subclass without state and overridden equals"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports direct inheritors of 'sealed' classes that have no state and overridden 'equals()' method. It's highly recommended to override 'equals()' to provide comparison stability, or convert the 'class' to an 'object' to reach the same effect. Example: 'sealed class Receiver {\n      class Everyone : Receiver()\n      class User(val id: Int) : Receiver()\n  }' A quick-fix converts a 'class' into an 'object': 'sealed class Receiver {\n      object Everyone : Receiver()\n      class User(val id: Int) : Receiver()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports direct inheritors of `sealed` classes that have no state and overridden `equals()` method.\n\nIt's highly recommended to override `equals()` to provide comparison stability, or convert the `class` to an `object` to reach the same effect.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      sealed class Receiver {\n          class Everyone : Receiver()\n          class User(val id: Int) : Receiver()\n      }\n\nA quick-fix converts a `class` into an `object`:\n\n\n      sealed class Receiver {\n          object Everyone : Receiver()\n          class User(val id: Int) : Receiver()\n      }\n"
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                "id": "PropertyName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Property naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports property names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions. Consistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding. According to the Kotlin official style guide, property names should start with a lowercase letter and use camel case. It is possible to introduce other naming rules by changing the \"Pattern\" regular expression. Example: 'val My_Cool_Property = \"\"' A quick-fix renames the class according to the Kotlin naming conventions: 'val myCoolProperty = \"\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports property names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions.\n\n\nConsistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding.\nAccording to the [Kotlin official style guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#naming-rules),\nproperty names should start with a lowercase letter and use camel case.\n\nIt is possible to introduce other naming rules by changing the \"Pattern\" regular expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val My_Cool_Property = \"\"\n\nA quick-fix renames the class according to the Kotlin naming conventions:\n\n\n      val myCoolProperty = \"\"\n"
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "InlineClassDeprecatedMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inline classes are deprecated since 1.5"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inline classes that are deprecated and cause compilation warnings in Kotlin 1.5 and later. See What's new in Kotlin 1.5.0 Example: 'inline class Password(val s: String)' After the quick-fix is applied: '@JvmInline\n  value class Password(val s: String)' Inspection is available for Kotlin language level starting from 1.5.",
                  "markdown": "Reports inline classes that are deprecated and cause compilation warnings in Kotlin 1.5 and later.\nSee [What's new in Kotlin 1.5.0](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/whatsnew15.html#inline-classes)\n\nExample:\n\n\n      inline class Password(val s: String)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @JvmInline\n      value class Password(val s: String)\n\nInspection is available for Kotlin language level starting from 1.5."
                },
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              {
                "id": "KotlinMavenPluginPhase",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Kotlin Maven Plugin misconfigured"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports kotlin-maven-plugin configuration issues",
                  "markdown": "Reports kotlin-maven-plugin configuration issues"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "ConvertToStringTemplate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String concatenation that can be converted to string template"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports string concatenation that can be converted to a string template. Using string templates is recommended as it makes code easier to read. Example: 'fun example() {\n      val capitals = mapOf(\"France\" to \"Paris\", \"Spain\" to \"Madrid\")\n      for ((country, capital) in capitals) {\n          print(capital + \" is a capital of \" + country)\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun example() {\n      val capitals = mapOf(\"France\" to \"Paris\", \"Spain\" to \"Madrid\")\n      for ((country, capital) in capitals) {\n          print(\"$capital is a capital of $country\")\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports string concatenation that can be converted to a string template.\n\nUsing string templates is recommended as it makes code easier to read.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          val capitals = mapOf(\"France\" to \"Paris\", \"Spain\" to \"Madrid\")\n          for ((country, capital) in capitals) {\n              print(capital + \" is a capital of \" + country)\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          val capitals = mapOf(\"France\" to \"Paris\", \"Spain\" to \"Madrid\")\n          for ((country, capital) in capitals) {\n              print(\"$capital is a capital of $country\")\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "SimplifiableCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Library function call could be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports library function calls which could be replaced by simplified one. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the function calls with another one. Example: 'fun test(list: List<Any>) {\n      list.filter { it is String }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(list: List<Any>) {\n      list.filterIsInstance<String>()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports library function calls which could be replaced by simplified one.\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the function calls with another one.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Any>) {\n          list.filter { it is String }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Any>) {\n          list.filterIsInstance<String>()\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "ObjectLiteralToLambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Object literal can be converted to lambda"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous object literals implementing a Java interface with a single abstract method that can be converted into a call with a lambda expression. Example: 'class SomeService {\n  val threadPool = Executors.newCachedThreadPool()\n    \n  fun foo() {\n    threadPool.submit(object : Runnable {\n      override fun run() {\n        println(\"hello\")\n      }\n    })\n  }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n    threadPool.submit { println(\"hello\") }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous object literals implementing a Java interface with a single abstract method that can be converted into a call with a lambda expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    class SomeService {\n      val threadPool = Executors.newCachedThreadPool()\n        \n      fun foo() {\n        threadPool.submit(object : Runnable {\n          override fun run() {\n            println(\"hello\")\n          }\n        })\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n        threadPool.submit { println(\"hello\") }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantLambdaOrAnonymousFunction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant creation of lambda or anonymous function"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambdas or anonymous functions that are created and used immediately. 'fun test() {\n      ({ println() })() // redundant\n      (fun() { println() })() // redundant\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambdas or anonymous functions that are created and used immediately.\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          ({ println() })() // redundant\n          (fun() { println() })() // redundant\n      }\n"
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConvertObjectToDataObject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Convert 'object' to 'data object'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'object' that can be converted to 'data object' 'data object' auto-generates 'toString', 'equals', 'hashCode' and 'readResolve' if the 'object' is annotated with 'java.io.Serializable' There are mainly two cases when you should consider converting 'object' to 'data object'. The first one is when custom 'toString' returns name of the class. The second one is when the 'object' implements 'java.io.Serializable' Example: 'object Foo {\n        override fun toString(): String = \"Foo\"\n    }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'data object Foo' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.8 or higher",
                  "markdown": "Reports `object` that can be converted to `data object`\n\n`data object` auto-generates `toString`, `equals`, `hashCode` and `readResolve` if\nthe `object` is annotated with `java.io.Serializable`\n\nThere are mainly two cases when you should consider converting `object` to `data object`. The first one is when\ncustom `toString` returns name of the class. The second one is when the `object` implements\n`java.io.Serializable`\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        object Foo {\n            override fun toString(): String = \"Foo\"\n        }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n        data object Foo\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.8 or higher"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "BooleanLiteralArgument",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boolean literal argument without parameter name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports call arguments with 'Boolean' type without explicit parameter names specified. When multiple boolean literals are passed sequentially, it's easy to forget parameter ordering that could lead to mistakes. Explicit parameter names allow for easier code reading and understanding. Example: 'fun check(checkName: Boolean, checkAddress: Boolean, checkPhone: Boolean) {}\n\n  fun usage() {\n      check(true, false, true) // What does this mean?\n  }' A quick-fix adds missing parameter names: 'fun check(checkName: Boolean, checkAddress: Boolean, checkPhone: Boolean) {}\n\n  fun usage() {\n      check(checkName = true, checkAddress = false, checkPhone = true)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports call arguments with `Boolean` type without explicit parameter names specified.\n\n\nWhen multiple boolean literals are passed sequentially, it's easy to forget parameter ordering that could lead to mistakes.\nExplicit parameter names allow for easier code reading and understanding.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun check(checkName: Boolean, checkAddress: Boolean, checkPhone: Boolean) {}\n\n      fun usage() {\n          check(true, false, true) // What does this mean?\n      }\n\nA quick-fix adds missing parameter names:\n\n\n      fun check(checkName: Boolean, checkAddress: Boolean, checkPhone: Boolean) {}\n\n      fun usage() {\n          check(checkName = true, checkAddress = false, checkPhone = true)\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              },
              {
                "id": "ConvertArgumentToSet",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Argument could be converted to 'Set' to improve performance"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Detects the function calls that could work faster with an argument converted to 'Set'. Operations like 'minus' or 'intersect' are more effective when their argument is a set. An explicit conversion of an 'Iterable<T>' or an 'Array<T>' into a 'Set<T>' can often make code more effective. The quick-fix adds an explicit conversion to the function call. Example: 'fun <T> f(a: Iterable<T>, b: Iterable<T>): Int =\n      a.intersect(b).size' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun <T> f(a: Iterable<T>, b: Iterable<T>): Int =\n      a.intersect(b.toSet()).size'",
                  "markdown": "Detects the function calls that could work faster with an argument converted to `Set`.\n\n\nOperations like 'minus' or 'intersect' are more effective when their argument is a set.\nAn explicit conversion of an `Iterable<T>` or an `Array<T>`\ninto a `Set<T>` can often make code more effective.\n\n\nThe quick-fix adds an explicit conversion to the function call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun <T> f(a: Iterable<T>, b: Iterable<T>): Int =\n          a.intersect(b).size\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun <T> f(a: Iterable<T>, b: Iterable<T>): Int =\n          a.intersect(b.toSet()).size\n"
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceGuardClauseWithFunctionCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Guard clause can be replaced with Kotlin's function call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports guard clauses that can be replaced with a function call. Example: 'fun test(foo: Int?) {\n      if (foo == null) throw IllegalArgumentException(\"foo\") // replaceable clause\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(foo: Int?) {\n      checkNotNull(foo)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports guard clauses that can be replaced with a function call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      fun test(foo: Int?) {\n          if (foo == null) throw IllegalArgumentException(\"foo\") // replaceable clause\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      fun test(foo: Int?) {\n          checkNotNull(foo)\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReplaceToStringWithStringTemplate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call of 'toString' could be replaced with string template"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'toString' function calls that can be replaced with a string template. Using string templates makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces 'toString' with a string template. Example: 'fun test(): String {\n      val x = 1\n      return x.toString()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(): String {\n      val x = 1\n      return \"$x\"\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `toString` function calls that can be replaced with a string template.\n\nUsing string templates makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `toString` with a string template.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(): String {\n          val x = 1\n          return x.toString()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(): String {\n          val x = 1\n          return \"$x\"\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ProtectedInFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'protected' visibility is effectively 'private' in a final class"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'protected' visibility used inside of a 'final' class. In such cases 'protected' members are accessible only in the class itself, so they are effectively 'private'. Example: 'class FinalClass {\n      protected fun foo() {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class FinalClass {\n      private fun foo() {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `protected` visibility used inside of a `final` class. In such cases `protected` members are accessible only in the class itself, so they are effectively `private`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class FinalClass {\n          protected fun foo() {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class FinalClass {\n          private fun foo() {}\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceRangeStartEndInclusiveWithFirstLast",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boxed properties should be replaced with unboxed"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boxed 'Range.start' and 'Range.endInclusive' properties. These properties can be replaced with unboxed 'first' and 'last' properties to avoid redundant calls. The quick-fix replaces 'start' and 'endInclusive' properties with the corresponding 'first' and 'last'. Example: 'fun foo(range: CharRange) {\n      val lastElement = range.endInclusive\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(range: CharRange) {\n      val lastElement = range.last\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports **boxed** `Range.start` and `Range.endInclusive` properties.\n\nThese properties can be replaced with **unboxed** `first` and `last` properties to avoid redundant calls.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `start` and `endInclusive` properties with the corresponding `first` and `last`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(range: CharRange) {\n          val lastElement = range.endInclusive\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(range: CharRange) {\n          val lastElement = range.last\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceSizeCheckWithIsNotEmpty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Size check can be replaced with 'isNotEmpty()'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports size checks of 'Collections/Array/String' that should be replaced with 'isNotEmpty()'. Using 'isNotEmpty()' makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the size check with 'isNotEmpty()'. Example: 'fun foo() {\n      val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      arrayOf.size > 0\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n      val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n      arrayOf.isNotEmpty()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports size checks of `Collections/Array/String` that should be replaced with `isNotEmpty()`.\n\nUsing `isNotEmpty()` makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the size check with `isNotEmpty()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          arrayOf.size > 0\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val arrayOf = arrayOf(1, 2, 3)\n          arrayOf.isNotEmpty()\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "RedundantSemicolon",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant semicolon"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant semicolons (';') that can be safely removed. Kotlin does not require a semicolon at the end of each statement or expression. A quick-fix is suggested to remove redundant semicolons. Example: 'val myMap = mapOf(\"one\" to 1, \"two\" to 2);\n  myMap.forEach { (key, value) ->  print(\"$key -> $value\")};' After the quick-fix is applied: 'val myMap = mapOf(\"one\" to 1, \"two\" to 2)\n  myMap.forEach { (key, value) ->  print(\"$key -> $value\")}' There are two cases though where a semicolon is required: Several statements placed on a single line need to be separated with semicolons: 'map.forEach { val (key, value) = it; println(\"$key -> $value\") }' 'enum' classes that also declare properties or functions, require a semicolon after the list of enum constants: 'enum class Mode {\n      SILENT, VERBOSE;\n\n      fun isSilent(): Boolean = this == SILENT\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant semicolons (`;`) that can be safely removed.\n\n\nKotlin does not require a semicolon at the end of each statement or expression.\nA quick-fix is suggested to remove redundant semicolons.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val myMap = mapOf(\"one\" to 1, \"two\" to 2);\n      myMap.forEach { (key, value) ->  print(\"$key -> $value\")};\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      val myMap = mapOf(\"one\" to 1, \"two\" to 2)\n      myMap.forEach { (key, value) ->  print(\"$key -> $value\")}\n\nThere are two cases though where a semicolon is required:\n\n1. Several statements placed on a single line need to be separated with semicolons:\n\n\n         map.forEach { val (key, value) = it; println(\"$key -> $value\") }\n\n2. `enum` classes that also declare properties or functions, require a semicolon after the list of enum constants:\n\n\n         enum class Mode {\n             SILENT, VERBOSE;\n\n             fun isSilent(): Boolean = this == SILENT\n         }\n               \n"
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              {
                "id": "IntroduceWhenSubject",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'when' that can be simplified by introducing an argument"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a 'when' expression that can be simplified by introducing a subject argument. Example: 'fun test(obj: Any): String {\n      return when {\n          obj is String -> \"string\"\n          obj is Int -> \"int\"\n          else -> \"unknown\"\n      }\n  }' The quick fix introduces a subject argument: 'fun test(obj: Any): String {\n      return when (obj) {\n          is String -> \"string\"\n          is Int -> \"int\"\n          else -> \"unknown\"\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a `when` expression that can be simplified by introducing a subject argument.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(obj: Any): String {\n          return when {\n              obj is String -> \"string\"\n              obj is Int -> \"int\"\n              else -> \"unknown\"\n          }\n      }\n\nThe quick fix introduces a subject argument:\n\n\n      fun test(obj: Any): String {\n          return when (obj) {\n              is String -> \"string\"\n              is Int -> \"int\"\n              else -> \"unknown\"\n          }\n      }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "DeprecatedCallableAddReplaceWith",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@Deprecated annotation without 'replaceWith' argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports deprecated functions and properties that do not have the 'kotlin.ReplaceWith' argument in its 'kotlin.deprecated' annotation and suggests to add one based on their body. Kotlin provides the 'ReplaceWith' argument to replace deprecated declarations automatically. It is recommended to use the argument to fix deprecation issues in code. Example: '@Deprecated(\"Use refined() instead.\")\n  fun deprecated() = refined()\n\n  fun refined() = 42' A quick-fix adds the 'ReplaceWith()' argument: '@Deprecated(\"Use refined() instead.\", ReplaceWith(\"refined()\"))\n  fun deprecated() = refined()\n\n  fun refined() = 42'",
                  "markdown": "Reports deprecated functions and properties that do not have the `kotlin.ReplaceWith` argument in its `kotlin.deprecated` annotation and suggests to add one based on their body.\n\n\nKotlin provides the `ReplaceWith` argument to replace deprecated declarations automatically.\nIt is recommended to use the argument to fix deprecation issues in code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Deprecated(\"Use refined() instead.\")\n      fun deprecated() = refined()\n\n      fun refined() = 42\n\nA quick-fix adds the `ReplaceWith()` argument:\n\n\n      @Deprecated(\"Use refined() instead.\", ReplaceWith(\"refined()\"))\n      fun deprecated() = refined()\n\n      fun refined() = 42\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "ComplexRedundantLet",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant argument-based 'let' call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a redundant argument-based 'let' call. 'let' is redundant when the lambda parameter is only used as a qualifier in a call expression. If you need to give a name to the qualifying expression, declare a local variable. Example: 'fun splitNumbers() {\n      \"1,2,3\".let { it.split(',') }\n  }' A quick-fix removes the extra 'let()' call: 'fun example() {\n      \"1,2,3\".split(',')\n  }' Alternative: 'fun splitNumbers() {\n      val numbers = \"1,2,3\"\n      numbers.split(',')\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a redundant argument-based `let` call.\n\n`let` is redundant when the lambda parameter is only used as a qualifier in a call expression.\n\nIf you need to give a name to the qualifying expression, declare a local variable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun splitNumbers() {\n          \"1,2,3\".let { it.split(',') }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix removes the extra `let()` call:\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          \"1,2,3\".split(',')\n      }\n\nAlternative:\n\n\n      fun splitNumbers() {\n          val numbers = \"1,2,3\"\n          numbers.split(',')\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
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              {
                "id": "RemoveRedundantSpreadOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant spread operator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the use of a redundant spread operator for a family of 'arrayOf' function calls. Use the 'Remove redundant spread operator' quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: 'fun foo(vararg s: String) { }\n\n  fun bar(ss: Array<String>) {\n      foo(*arrayOf(\"abc\"))       // for the both calls of 'foo', array creation\n      foo(*arrayOf(*ss, \"zzz\"))  // and its subsequent \"spreading\" is redundant\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(vararg s: String) { }\n\n  fun bar(ss: Array<String>) {\n      foo(\"abc\")\n      foo(*ss, \"zzz\")\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the use of a redundant spread operator for a family of `arrayOf` function calls.\n\nUse the 'Remove redundant spread operator' quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      fun foo(vararg s: String) { }\n\n      fun bar(ss: Array<String>) {\n          foo(*arrayOf(\"abc\"))       // for the both calls of 'foo', array creation\n          foo(*arrayOf(*ss, \"zzz\"))  // and its subsequent \"spreading\" is redundant\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(vararg s: String) { }\n\n      fun bar(ss: Array<String>) {\n          foo(\"abc\")\n          foo(*ss, \"zzz\")\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "ProhibitJvmOverloadsOnConstructorsOfAnnotationClassesMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'@JvmOverloads' annotation cannot be used on constructors of annotation classes since 1.4"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@JvmOverloads' on constructors of annotation classes because it's meaningless. There is no footprint of '@JvmOverloads' in the generated bytecode and Kotlin metadata, so '@JvmOverloads' doesn't affect the generated bytecode and the code behavior. '@JvmOverloads' on constructors of annotation classes causes a compilation error since Kotlin 1.4. Example: 'annotation class A @JvmOverloads constructor(val x: Int = 1)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'annotation class A constructor(val x: Int = 1)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@JvmOverloads` on constructors of annotation classes because it's meaningless.\n\n\nThere is no footprint of `@JvmOverloads` in the generated bytecode and Kotlin metadata,\nso `@JvmOverloads` doesn't affect the generated bytecode and the code behavior.\n\n`@JvmOverloads` on constructors of annotation classes causes a compilation error since Kotlin 1.4.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      annotation class A @JvmOverloads constructor(val x: Int = 1)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      annotation class A constructor(val x: Int = 1)\n"
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                  "level": "error",
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                "id": "RemoveSetterParameterType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant setter parameter type"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports explicitly specified parameter types in property setters. Setter parameter type always matches the property type, so it's not required to be explicit. The 'Remove explicit type specification' quick-fix allows amending the code accordingly. Examples: 'fun process(x: Int) {}\n\n  var x: Int = 0\n      set(value: Int) = process(value) // <== 'Int' specification can be safely omitted' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun process(x: Int) {}\n\n  var x: Int = 0\n      set(value) = process(value)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports explicitly specified parameter types in property setters.\n\n\nSetter parameter type always matches the property type, so it's not required to be explicit.\nThe 'Remove explicit type specification' quick-fix allows amending the code accordingly.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      fun process(x: Int) {}\n\n      var x: Int = 0\n          set(value: Int) = process(value) // <== 'Int' specification can be safely omitted\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun process(x: Int) {}\n\n      var x: Int = 0\n          set(value) = process(value)\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "IfThenToElvis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "If-Then foldable to '?:'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if-then' expressions that can be folded into elvis ('?:') expressions. Example: 'fun maybeFoo(): String? = \"foo\"\n\n  var foo = maybeFoo()\n  val bar = if (foo == null) \"hello\" else foo' The quick fix converts the 'if-then' expression into an elvis ('?:') expression: 'fun maybeFoo(): String? = \"foo\"\n\n  var foo = maybeFoo()\n  val bar = foo ?: \"hello\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if-then` expressions that can be folded into elvis (`?:`) expressions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun maybeFoo(): String? = \"foo\"\n\n      var foo = maybeFoo()\n      val bar = if (foo == null) \"hello\" else foo\n\nThe quick fix converts the `if-then` expression into an elvis (`?:`) expression:\n\n\n      fun maybeFoo(): String? = \"foo\"\n\n      var foo = maybeFoo()\n      val bar = foo ?: \"hello\"\n"
                },
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ObjectPrivatePropertyName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Object private property naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties that do not follow the naming conventions. The following properties are reported: Private properties in objects and companion objects You can specify the required pattern in the inspection options. Recommended naming conventions: it has to start with an underscore or an uppercase letter, use camel case. Example: 'class Person {\n    companion object {\n      // property in companion object\n      private val NO_NAME = Person()\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties that do not follow the naming conventions.\n\nThe following properties are reported:\n\n* Private properties in objects and companion objects\n\nYou can specify the required pattern in the inspection options.\n\n[Recommended naming conventions](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#naming-rules): it has to start with an underscore or an uppercase letter, use camel case.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Person {\n        companion object {\n          // property in companion object\n          private val NO_NAME = Person()\n        }\n      }\n"
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "WrapUnaryOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ambiguous unary operator use with number constant"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unary operator followed by a dot qualifier such as '-1.inc()'. Code like '-1.inc()' can be misleading because '-' has a lower precedence than '.inc()'. As a result, '-1.inc()' evaluates to '-2' and not '0' as it might be expected. Wrap unary operator and value with () quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unary operator followed by a dot qualifier such as `-1.inc()`.\n\nCode like `-1.inc()` can be misleading because `-` has a lower precedence than `.inc()`.\nAs a result, `-1.inc()` evaluates to `-2` and not `0` as it might be expected.\n\n**Wrap unary operator and value with ()** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically."
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "ConflictingExtensionProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Extension property conflicting with synthetic one"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports extension properties that conflict with synthetic ones that have been automatically produced from Java 'get' or 'set' methods. Such properties should be either removed or renamed to avoid breaking code by future changes in the compiler. A quick-fix deletes an extention property. Example: 'val File.name: String\n      get() = getName()' A quick-fix adds the '@Deprecated' annotation: '@Deprecated(\"Is replaced with automatic synthetic extension\", ReplaceWith(\"name\"), level = DeprecationLevel.HIDDEN)\n  val File.name: String\n      get() = getName()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports extension properties that conflict with synthetic ones that have been automatically produced from Java `get` or `set` methods.\n\nSuch properties should be either removed or renamed to avoid breaking code by future changes in the compiler.\n\nA quick-fix deletes an extention property.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val File.name: String\n          get() = getName()\n\nA quick-fix adds the `@Deprecated` annotation:\n\n\n      @Deprecated(\"Is replaced with automatic synthetic extension\", ReplaceWith(\"name\"), level = DeprecationLevel.HIDDEN)\n      val File.name: String\n          get() = getName()\n"
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceJavaStaticMethodWithKotlinAnalog",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Java methods should be replaced with Kotlin analog"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a Java method call that can be replaced with a Kotlin function, for example, 'System.out.println()'. Replacing the code gets rid of the dependency to Java and makes the idiomatic Kotlin code. The quick-fix replaces the Java method calls on the same Kotlin call. Example: 'import java.util.Arrays\n\n  fun main() {\n      val a = Arrays.asList(1, 3, null)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main() {\n      val a = listOf(1, 3, null)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a Java method call that can be replaced with a Kotlin function, for example, `System.out.println()`.\n\nReplacing the code gets rid of the dependency to Java and makes the idiomatic Kotlin code.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the Java method calls on the same Kotlin call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import java.util.Arrays\n\n      fun main() {\n          val a = Arrays.asList(1, 3, null)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val a = listOf(1, 3, null)\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
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              {
                "id": "RemoveEmptyParenthesesFromLambdaCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Remove unnecessary parentheses from function call with lambda"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant empty parentheses of function calls where the only parameter is a lambda that's outside the parentheses. Use the 'Remove unnecessary parentheses from function call with lambda' quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: 'fun foo() {\n      listOf(1).forEach() {  }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo() {\n      listOf(1).forEach {  }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant empty parentheses of function calls where the only parameter is a lambda that's outside the parentheses.\n\nUse the 'Remove unnecessary parentheses from function call with lambda' quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          listOf(1).forEach() {  }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo() {\n          listOf(1).forEach {  }\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "RemoveExplicitSuperQualifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary supertype qualification"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'super' member calls with redundant supertype qualification. Code in a derived class can call its superclass functions and property accessors implementations using the 'super' keyword. To specify the supertype from which the inherited implementation is taken, 'super' can be qualified by the supertype name in angle brackets, e.g. 'super<Base>'. Sometimes this qualification is redundant and can be omitted. Use the 'Remove explicit supertype qualification' quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: 'open class B {\n      open fun foo(){}\n  }\n\n  class A : B() {\n      override fun foo() {\n         super<B>.foo() // <== redundant because 'B' is the only supertype\n      }\n  }\n\n  interface I {\n      fun foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class C : B(), I {\n      override fun foo() {\n          super<B>.foo() // <== here <B> qualifier is needed to distinguish 'B.foo()' from 'I.foo()'\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'open class B {\n      open fun foo(){}\n  }\n\n  class A : B() {\n      override fun foo() {\n         super.foo() // <== Updated\n      }\n  }\n\n  interface I {\n      fun foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class C : B(), I {\n      override fun foo() {\n          super<B>.foo()\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `super` member calls with redundant supertype qualification.\n\n\nCode in a derived class can call its superclass functions and property accessors implementations using the `super` keyword.\nTo specify the supertype from which the inherited implementation is taken, `super` can be qualified by the supertype name in\nangle brackets, e.g. `super<Base>`. Sometimes this qualification is redundant and can be omitted.\nUse the 'Remove explicit supertype qualification' quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      open class B {\n          open fun foo(){}\n      }\n\n      class A : B() {\n          override fun foo() {\n             super<B>.foo() // <== redundant because 'B' is the only supertype\n          }\n      }\n\n      interface I {\n          fun foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class C : B(), I {\n          override fun foo() {\n              super<B>.foo() // <== here <B> qualifier is needed to distinguish 'B.foo()' from 'I.foo()'\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      open class B {\n          open fun foo(){}\n      }\n\n      class A : B() {\n          override fun foo() {\n             super.foo() // <== Updated\n          }\n      }\n\n      interface I {\n          fun foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class C : B(), I {\n          override fun foo() {\n              super<B>.foo()\n          }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "RedundantExplicitType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Obvious explicit type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables' explicitly given types which are obvious and thus redundant, like 'val f: Foo = Foo()'. Example: 'class Point(val x: Int, val y: Int)\n\n  fun foo() {\n      val t: Boolean = true\n      val p: Point = Point(1, 2)\n      val i: Int = 42\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Point(val x: Int, val y: Int)\n\n  fun foo() {\n      val t = true\n      val p = Point(1, 2)\n      val i = 42\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables' explicitly given types which are obvious and thus redundant, like `val f: Foo = Foo()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Point(val x: Int, val y: Int)\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val t: Boolean = true\n          val p: Point = Point(1, 2)\n          val i: Int = 42\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Point(val x: Int, val y: Int)\n\n      fun foo() {\n          val t = true\n          val p = Point(1, 2)\n          val i = 42\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "SuspiciousVarProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'var' property: its setter does not influence its getter result"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'var' properties with default setter and getter that do not reference backing field. Such properties do not affect calling its setter; therefore, it will be clearer to change such property to 'val' and delete the initializer. Change to val and delete initializer quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: '// This property always returns '1' and it doesn't important that the property is a 'var'\n  var foo: Int = 0\n      get() = 1'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `var` properties with default setter and getter that do not reference backing field.\n\n\nSuch properties do not affect calling its setter; therefore, it will be clearer to change such property to `val` and delete the initializer.\n\n**Change to val and delete initializer** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // This property always returns '1' and it doesn't important that the property is a 'var'\n      var foo: Int = 0\n          get() = 1\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "JavaCollectionsStaticMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Java Collections static method call can be replaced with Kotlin stdlib"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a Java 'Collections' static method call that can be replaced with Kotlin stdlib. Example: 'import java.util.Collections\n\n  fun test() {\n      val mutableList = mutableListOf(1, 2)\n      Collections.fill(mutableList, 3)\n  }' The quick fix replaces Java 'Collections' static method call with the corresponding Kotlin stdlib method call: 'import java.util.Collections\n\n  fun test() {\n      val mutableList = mutableListOf(1, 2)\n      mutableList.fill(3)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a Java `Collections` static method call that can be replaced with Kotlin stdlib.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import java.util.Collections\n\n      fun test() {\n          val mutableList = mutableListOf(1, 2)\n          Collections.fill(mutableList, 3)\n      }\n\nThe quick fix replaces Java `Collections` static method call with the corresponding Kotlin stdlib method call:\n\n\n      import java.util.Collections\n\n      fun test() {\n          val mutableList = mutableListOf(1, 2)\n          mutableList.fill(3)\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "MoveVariableDeclarationIntoWhen",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Variable declaration could be moved inside 'when'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variable declarations that can be moved inside a 'when' expression. Example: 'fun someCalc(x: Int) = x * 42\n\nfun foo(x: Int): Int {\n  val a = someCalc(x)\n  return when (a) {\n    1 -> a\n    2 -> 2 * a\n    else -> 24\n  }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(x: Int): Int {\n  return when (val a = someCalc(x)) {\n    1 -> a\n    2 -> 2 * a\n    else -> 24\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports variable declarations that can be moved inside a `when` expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    fun someCalc(x: Int) = x * 42\n\n    fun foo(x: Int): Int {\n      val a = someCalc(x)\n      return when (a) {\n        1 -> a\n        2 -> 2 * a\n        else -> 24\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    fun foo(x: Int): Int {\n      return when (val a = someCalc(x)) {\n        1 -> a\n        2 -> 2 * a\n        else -> 24\n      }\n    }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "RemoveEmptyParenthesesFromAnnotationEntry",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Remove unnecessary parentheses"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant empty parentheses in annotation entries. Use the 'Remove unnecessary parentheses' quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: 'annotation class MyAnnotationA\n  annotation class MyAnnotationB(val x: Int)\n  annotation class MyAnnotationC(val x: Int = 10) // default value is present\n\n  @MyAnnotationA() // <== parentheses are redundant\n  fun testA() {\n  }\n\n  @MyAnnotationB() // <== missing argument, parentheses are required\n  fun testB() {\n  }\n\n  @MyAnnotationC() // <== parentheses are redundant\n  fun testC() {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant empty parentheses in annotation entries.\n\nUse the 'Remove unnecessary parentheses' quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      annotation class MyAnnotationA\n      annotation class MyAnnotationB(val x: Int)\n      annotation class MyAnnotationC(val x: Int = 10) // default value is present\n\n      @MyAnnotationA() // <== parentheses are redundant\n      fun testA() {\n      }\n\n      @MyAnnotationB() // <== missing argument, parentheses are required\n      fun testB() {\n      }\n\n      @MyAnnotationC() // <== parentheses are redundant\n      fun testC() {\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifiableCallChain",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call chain on collection type can be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports two-call chains replaceable by a single call. It can help you to avoid redundant code execution. The quick-fix replaces the call chain with a single call. Example: 'fun main() {\n      listOf(1, 2, 3).filter { it > 1 }.count()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main() {\n      listOf(1, 2, 3).count { it > 1 }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports two-call chains replaceable by a single call.\n\nIt can help you to avoid redundant code execution.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the call chain with a single call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          listOf(1, 2, 3).filter { it > 1 }.count()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          listOf(1, 2, 3).count { it > 1 }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceCallWithBinaryOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Can be replaced with binary operator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports function calls that can be replaced with binary operators, in particular comparison-related ones. Example: 'fun test(): Boolean {\n      return 2.compareTo(1) > 0 // replaceable 'compareTo()'\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(): Boolean {\n      return 2 > 1\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports function calls that can be replaced with binary operators, in particular comparison-related ones.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      fun test(): Boolean {\n          return 2.compareTo(1) > 0 // replaceable 'compareTo()'\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      fun test(): Boolean {\n          return 2 > 1\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnusedUnaryOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused unary operator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unary operators for number types on unused expressions. Unary operators break previous expression if they are used without braces. As a result, mathematical expressions spanning multi lines can be misleading. Example: 'fun main() {\n      val result = 1 + 2 * 3\n                  + 3              // <== note that '+ 3' doesn't belong to the 'result' variable, it is unused\n      println(\"Result = $result\")  // The result is '7' and not '10' as it might be expected\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unary operators for number types on unused expressions.\n\nUnary operators break previous expression if they are used without braces.\nAs a result, mathematical expressions spanning multi lines can be misleading.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun main() {\n          val result = 1 + 2 * 3\n                      + 3              // <== note that '+ 3' doesn't belong to the 'result' variable, it is unused\n          println(\"Result = $result\")  // The result is '7' and not '10' as it might be expected\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "ClassName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports class names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions. Consistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding. According to the Kotlin official style guide, class names should start with an uppercase letter and use camel case. It is possible to introduce other naming rules by changing the \"Pattern\" regular expression. Example: 'class user(val name: String)' A quick-fix renames the class according to the Kotlin naming conventions: 'class User(val name: String)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports class names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions.\n\n\nConsistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding.\nAccording to the [Kotlin official style guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#naming-rules),\nclass names should start with an uppercase letter and use camel case.\n\nIt is possible to introduce other naming rules by changing the \"Pattern\" regular expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class user(val name: String)\n\nA quick-fix renames the class according to the Kotlin naming conventions:\n\n\n      class User(val name: String)\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "RemoveEmptyPrimaryConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant empty primary constructor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty primary constructors when they are implicitly available anyway. A primary constructor is redundant and can be safely omitted when it does not have any annotations or visibility modifiers. Use the 'Remove empty primary constructor' quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: 'class MyClassA constructor() //  redundant, can be replaced with 'class MyClassA'\n\n  annotation class MyAnnotation\n  class MyClassB @MyAnnotation constructor() //  required because of annotation\n\n  class MyClassC private constructor() // required because of visibility modifier'",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty primary constructors when they are implicitly available anyway.\n\n\nA primary constructor is redundant and can be safely omitted when it does not have any annotations or visibility modifiers.\nUse the 'Remove empty primary constructor' quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      class MyClassA constructor() //  redundant, can be replaced with 'class MyClassA'\n\n      annotation class MyAnnotation\n      class MyClassB @MyAnnotation constructor() //  required because of annotation\n\n      class MyClassC private constructor() // required because of visibility modifier\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "RemoveEmptySecondaryConstructorBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant constructor body"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty bodies of secondary constructors.",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty bodies of secondary constructors."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "FloatingPointLiteralPrecision",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Floating-point literal exceeds the available precision"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports floating-point literals that cannot be represented with the required precision using IEEE 754 'Float' and 'Double' types. For example, '1.9999999999999999999' has too many significant digits, so its representation as a 'Double' will be rounded to '2.0'. Specifying excess digits may be misleading as it hides the fact that computations use rounded values instead. The quick-fix replaces the literal with a rounded value that matches the actual representation of the constant. Example: 'val x: Float = 3.14159265359f' After the quick-fix is applied: 'val x: Float = 3.1415927f'",
                  "markdown": "Reports floating-point literals that cannot be represented with the required precision using [IEEE 754](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_754) `Float` and `Double` types.\n\n\nFor example, `1.9999999999999999999` has too many significant digits,\nso its representation as a `Double` will be rounded to `2.0`.\nSpecifying excess digits may be misleading as it hides the fact that computations\nuse rounded values instead.\n\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the literal with a rounded value that matches the actual representation\nof the constant.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val x: Float = 3.14159265359f\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      val x: Float = 3.1415927f\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                "id": "ConvertPairConstructorToToFunction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Convert Pair constructor to 'to' function"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a 'Pair' constructor invocation that can be replaced with a 'to()' infix function call. Explicit constructor invocations may add verbosity, especially if they are used multiple times. Replacing constructor calls with 'to()' makes code easier to read and maintain. Example: 'val countries = mapOf(\n      Pair(\"France\", \"Paris\"),\n      Pair(\"Spain\", \"Madrid\"),\n      Pair(\"Germany\", \"Berlin\")\n  )' After the quick-fix is applied: 'val countries = mapOf(\n      \"France\" to \"Paris\",\n      \"Spain\" to \"Madrid\",\n      \"Germany\" to \"Berlin\"\n  )'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a `Pair` constructor invocation that can be replaced with a `to()` infix function call.\n\n\nExplicit constructor invocations may add verbosity, especially if they are used multiple times.\nReplacing constructor calls with `to()` makes code easier to read and maintain.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val countries = mapOf(\n          Pair(\"France\", \"Paris\"),\n          Pair(\"Spain\", \"Madrid\"),\n          Pair(\"Germany\", \"Berlin\")\n      )\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      val countries = mapOf(\n          \"France\" to \"Paris\",\n          \"Spain\" to \"Madrid\",\n          \"Germany\" to \"Berlin\"\n      )\n"
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantGetter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant property getter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant property getters. Example: 'class Test {\n      val a = 1\n          get\n      val b = 1\n          get() = field\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Test {\n      val a = 1\n      val b = 1\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant property getters.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Test {\n          val a = 1\n              get\n          val b = 1\n              get() = field\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Test {\n          val a = 1\n          val b = 1\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "RedundantIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'if' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements which can be simplified to a single statement. Example: 'fun test() {\n      if (foo()) {\n         return true\n      } else {\n         return false\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test() {\n      return foo()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements which can be simplified to a single statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          if (foo()) {\n             return true\n          } else {\n             return false\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          return foo()\n      }\n"
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "KDocMissingDocumentation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing KDoc comments for public declarations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports public declarations that do not have KDoc comments. Example: 'class A' The quick fix generates the comment block above the declaration: '/**\n   *\n   */\n  class A'",
                  "markdown": "Reports public declarations that do not have KDoc comments.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class A\n\nThe quick fix generates the comment block above the declaration:\n\n\n      /**\n       *\n       */\n      class A\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "superset"
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              {
                "id": "RemoveExplicitTypeArguments",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary type argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports function calls with type arguments that can be automatically inferred. Such type arguments are redundant and can be safely omitted. Use the 'Remove explicit type arguments' quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: '// 'String' type can be inferred here\n  fun foo(): MutableList<String> = mutableListOf<String>()\n\n  // Here 'String' cannot be inferred, type argument is required.\n  fun bar() = mutableListOf<String>()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(): MutableList<String> = mutableListOf() <== Updated\n\n  fun bar() = mutableListOf<String>()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports function calls with type arguments that can be automatically inferred. Such type arguments are redundant and can be safely omitted.\n\nUse the 'Remove explicit type arguments' quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      // 'String' type can be inferred here\n      fun foo(): MutableList<String> = mutableListOf<String>()\n\n      // Here 'String' cannot be inferred, type argument is required.\n      fun bar() = mutableListOf<String>()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(): MutableList<String> = mutableListOf() <== Updated\n\n      fun bar() = mutableListOf<String>()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "RedundantVisibilityModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant visibility modifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports visibility modifiers that match the default visibility of an element ('public' for most elements, 'protected' for members that override a protected member).",
                  "markdown": "Reports visibility modifiers that match the default visibility of an element (`public` for most elements, `protected` for members that override a protected member)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "UsePropertyAccessSyntax",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Accessor call that can be replaced with property access syntax"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Java 'get' and 'set' method calls that can be replaced with the Kotlin synthetic properties. Use property access syntax quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: '// Java:\n  public class JavaClassWithGetter {\n      private final String expr = \"result\";\n\n      // ...\n\n      public String getExpr() {\n          return expr;\n      }\n  }' '// Kotlin:\n  fun test(j: JavaClassWithGetter) {\n      // ...\n      j.getExpr() // <== A quick-fix simplifies the expression to 'j.expr'\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports Java `get` and `set` method calls that can be replaced with the Kotlin synthetic properties.\n\n**Use property access syntax** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // Java:\n      public class JavaClassWithGetter {\n          private final String expr = \"result\";\n\n          // ...\n\n          public String getExpr() {\n              return expr;\n          }\n      }\n\n\n      // Kotlin:\n      fun test(j: JavaClassWithGetter) {\n          // ...\n          j.getExpr() // <== A quick-fix simplifies the expression to 'j.expr'\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "UseExpressionBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Expression body syntax is preferable here"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' expressions (one-liners or 'when') that can be replaced with expression body syntax. Expression body syntax is recommended by the style guide. Convert to expression body quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun sign(x: Int): Int {\n      return when { // <== can be simplified\n          x < 0 -> -1\n          x > 0 -> 1\n          else -> 0\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun sign(x: Int): Int = when {\n      x < 0 -> -1\n      x > 0 -> 1\n      else -> 0\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` expressions (one-liners or `when`) that can be replaced with expression body syntax.\n\nExpression body syntax is recommended by the [style guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#functions).\n\n**Convert to expression body** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun sign(x: Int): Int {\n          return when { // <== can be simplified\n              x < 0 -> -1\n              x > 0 -> 1\n              else -> 0\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun sign(x: Int): Int = when {\n          x < 0 -> -1\n          x > 0 -> 1\n          else -> 0\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
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                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "MapGetWithNotNullAssertionOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'map.get()' with not-null assertion operator (!!)"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'map.get()!!' that can be replaced with 'map.getValue()', 'map.getOrElse()', and so on. Example: 'fun test(map: Map<Int, String>): String = map.get(0)!!' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(map: Map<Int, String>): String = map.getValue(0)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `map.get()!!` that can be replaced with `map.getValue()`, `map.getOrElse()`, and so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    fun test(map: Map<Int, String>): String = map.get(0)!!\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    fun test(map: Map<Int, String>): String = map.getValue(0)\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SortModifiers",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-canonical modifier order"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports modifiers that do not follow the order recommended by the style guide. Sort modifiers quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Examples: 'private inline fun correctOrder(f: () -> Unit) {} // <== Ok\n\n  infix private fun Int.wrongOrder(expr: Int) {} // <== wrong order, quick-fix amends the modifiers to \"private infix\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports modifiers that do not follow the order recommended by the [style guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#modifiers-order).\n\n**Sort modifiers** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExamples:\n\n\n      private inline fun correctOrder(f: () -> Unit) {} // <== Ok\n\n      infix private fun Int.wrongOrder(expr: Int) {} // <== wrong order, quick-fix amends the modifiers to \"private infix\"\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                    "target": {
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "EnumEntryName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Enum entry naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports enum entry names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions. Example: 'enum class Foo {\n    _Foo,\n    foo\n  }' To fix the problem rename enum entries to match the recommended naming conventions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports enum entry names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum class Foo {\n        _Foo,\n        foo\n      }\n\nTo fix the problem rename enum entries to match the recommended naming conventions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceSubstringWithDropLast",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'substring' call should be replaced with 'dropLast' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls like 's.substring(0, s.length - x)' that can be replaced with 's.dropLast(x)'. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the 'substring' call with 'dropLast'. Example: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.substring(0, s.length - 5)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.dropLast(5)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls like `s.substring(0, s.length - x)` that can be replaced with `s.dropLast(x)`.\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the `substring` call with `dropLast`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.substring(0, s.length - 5)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.dropLast(5)\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SetterBackingFieldAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Existing backing field without assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports property setters that don't update the backing field. The quick-fix adds an assignment to the backing field. Example: 'class Test {\n      var foo: Int = 1\n          set(value) {\n          }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Test {\n      var foo: Int = 1\n          set(value) {\n              field = value\n          }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports property setters that don't update the backing field.\n\nThe quick-fix adds an assignment to the backing field.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Test {\n          var foo: Int = 1\n              set(value) {\n              }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Test {\n          var foo: Int = 1\n              set(value) {\n                  field = value\n              }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Probable bugs",
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CopyWithoutNamedArguments",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'copy' method of data class is called without named arguments"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to a data class' 'copy()' method without named arguments. As all arguments of the 'copy()' function are optional, it might be hard to understand what properties are modified. Providing parameter names explicitly makes code easy to understand without navigating to the 'data class' declaration. Example: 'data class User(val name: String, val age: Int)\n\n  fun copyUser(user: User): User {\n      return user.copy(\"John\")\n  }' A quick-fix provides parameter names to all 'copy()' arguments: 'data class User(val name: String, val age: Int)\n\n  fun copyUser(user: User): User {\n      return user.copy(name = \"John\")\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to a data class' `copy()` method without named arguments.\n\n\nAs all arguments of the `copy()` function are optional, it might be hard to understand what properties are modified.\nProviding parameter names explicitly makes code easy to understand without navigating to the `data class` declaration.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      data class User(val name: String, val age: Int)\n\n      fun copyUser(user: User): User {\n          return user.copy(\"John\")\n      }\n\nA quick-fix provides parameter names to all `copy()` arguments:\n\n\n      data class User(val name: String, val age: Int)\n\n      fun copyUser(user: User): User {\n          return user.copy(name = \"John\")\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "KotlinDeprecation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usage of redundant or deprecated syntax or deprecated symbols"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports obsolete language features and unnecessarily verbose code constructs during the code cleanup operation (Code | Code Cleanup). A quick-fix automatically replaces usages of obsolete language features or unnecessarily verbose code constructs with compact and up-to-date syntax. It also replaces deprecated symbols with their proposed substitutions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports obsolete language features and unnecessarily verbose code constructs during the code cleanup operation (**Code \\| Code Cleanup** ).\n\n\nA quick-fix automatically replaces usages of obsolete language features or unnecessarily verbose code constructs with compact and up-to-date syntax.\n\n\nIt also replaces deprecated symbols with their proposed substitutions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceSubstringWithTake",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'substring' call should be replaced with 'take' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls like 's.substring(0, x)' that can be replaced with 's.take(x)'. Using 'take()' makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the 'substring' call with 'take()'. Example: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.substring(0, 10)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(s: String) {\n      s.take(10)\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls like `s.substring(0, x)` that can be replaced with `s.take(x)`.\n\nUsing `take()` makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the `substring` call with `take()`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.substring(0, 10)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(s: String) {\n          s.take(10)\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceRangeToWithRangeUntil",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'rangeTo' or the '..' call should be replaced with '..<'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'rangeTo' or the '..' operator instead of calls to '..<'. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces 'rangeTo' or the '..' call with '..<'. Example: 'fun foo(a: Int) {\n      for (i in 0..a - 1) {\n\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(a: Int) {\n      for (i in 0..<a) {\n\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `rangeTo` or the `..` operator instead of calls to `..<`.\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `rangeTo` or the `..` call with `..<`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(a: Int) {\n          for (i in 0..a - 1) {\n\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(a: Int) {\n          for (i in 0..<a) {\n\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ConvertCallChainIntoSequence",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call chain on collection could be converted into 'Sequence' to improve performance"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports call chain on a 'Collection' that should be converted into Sequence. Each 'Collection' transforming function (such as 'map()' or 'filter()') creates a new 'Collection' (typically 'List' or 'Set') under the hood. In case of multiple consequent calls, and a huge number of items in 'Collection', memory traffic might be significant. In such a case, using 'Sequence' is preferred. Example: 'class Entity(val key: String, val value: String)\n\n  fun getValues(lines: List<String>) = lines\n      .filter { it.isNotEmpty() }\n      .map { it.split(',', limit = 2) }\n      .filter { it.size == 2 }\n      .map { Entity(it[0], it[1]) }' A quick-fix wraps call chain into 'asSequence()' and 'toList()': 'class Entity(val key: String, val value: String)\n\n  fun getValues(lines: List<String>) = lines\n      .asSequence()\n      .filter { it.isNotEmpty() }\n      .map { it.split(',', limit = 2) }\n      .filter { it.size == 2 }\n      .map { Entity(it[0], it[1]) }\n      .toList()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports call chain on a `Collection` that should be converted into **Sequence** .\n\nEach `Collection` transforming function (such as `map()` or `filter()`) creates a new\n`Collection` (typically `List` or `Set`) under the hood.\nIn case of multiple consequent calls, and a huge number of items in `Collection`, memory traffic might be significant.\nIn such a case, using `Sequence` is preferred.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Entity(val key: String, val value: String)\n\n      fun getValues(lines: List<String>) = lines\n          .filter { it.isNotEmpty() }\n          .map { it.split(',', limit = 2) }\n          .filter { it.size == 2 }\n          .map { Entity(it[0], it[1]) }\n\nA quick-fix wraps call chain into `asSequence()` and `toList()`:\n\n\n      class Entity(val key: String, val value: String)\n\n      fun getValues(lines: List<String>) = lines\n          .asSequence()\n          .filter { it.isNotEmpty() }\n          .map { it.split(',', limit = 2) }\n          .filter { it.size == 2 }\n          .map { Entity(it[0], it[1]) }\n          .toList()\n"
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "AddOperatorModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Function should have 'operator' modifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a function that matches one of the operator conventions but lacks the 'operator' keyword. By adding the 'operator' modifier, you might allow function consumers to write idiomatic Kotlin code. Example: 'class Complex(val real: Double, val imaginary: Double) {\n      fun plus(other: Complex) =\n          Complex(real + other.real, imaginary + other.imaginary)\n  }\n\n  fun usage(a: Complex, b: Complex) {\n      a.plus(b)\n  }' A quick-fix adds the 'operator' modifier keyword: 'class Complex(val real: Double, val imaginary: Double) {\n      operator fun plus(other: Complex) =\n          Complex(real + other.real, imaginary + other.imaginary)\n  }\n\n  fun usage(a: Complex, b: Complex) {\n      a + b\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a function that matches one of the operator conventions but lacks the `operator` keyword.\n\nBy adding the `operator` modifier, you might allow function consumers to write idiomatic Kotlin code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Complex(val real: Double, val imaginary: Double) {\n          fun plus(other: Complex) =\n              Complex(real + other.real, imaginary + other.imaginary)\n      }\n\n      fun usage(a: Complex, b: Complex) {\n          a.plus(b)\n      }\n\nA quick-fix adds the `operator` modifier keyword:\n\n\n      class Complex(val real: Double, val imaginary: Double) {\n          operator fun plus(other: Complex) =\n              Complex(real + other.real, imaginary + other.imaginary)\n      }\n\n      fun usage(a: Complex, b: Complex) {\n          a + b\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "MayBeConstant",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Might be 'const'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports top-level 'val' properties in objects that might be declared as 'const' for better performance and Java interoperability. Example: 'object A {\n      val foo = 1\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'object A {\n      const val foo = 1\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports top-level `val` properties in objects that might be declared as `const` for better performance and Java interoperability.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      object A {\n          val foo = 1\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      object A {\n          const val foo = 1\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReplaceIsEmptyWithIfEmpty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'if' condition can be replaced with lambda call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'isEmpty', 'isBlank', 'isNotEmpty', or 'isNotBlank' calls in an 'if' statement to assign a default value. The quick-fix replaces the 'if' condition with 'ifEmpty' or 'ifBlank' calls. Example: 'fun test(list: List<Int>): List<Int> {\n      return if (list.isEmpty()) {\n          println()\n          foo()\n      } else {\n          list\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(list: List<Int>): List<Int> {\n      return list.ifEmpty {\n          println()\n          foo()\n      }\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language version of the project or module is 1.3 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `isEmpty`, `isBlank`, `isNotEmpty`, or `isNotBlank` calls in an `if` statement to assign a default value.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the `if` condition with `ifEmpty` or `ifBlank` calls.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>): List<Int> {\n          return if (list.isEmpty()) {\n              println()\n              foo()\n          } else {\n              list\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>): List<Int> {\n          return list.ifEmpty {\n              println()\n              foo()\n          }\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language version of the project or module is 1.3 or higher."
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                "id": "ReplaceWithImportAlias",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Fully qualified name can be replaced with existing import alias"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fully qualified names that can be replaced with an existing import alias. Example: 'import foo.Foo as Bar\nfun main() {\n    foo.Foo()\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import foo.Foo as Bar\nfun main() {\n    Bar()\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fully qualified names that can be replaced with an existing import alias.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    import foo.Foo as Bar\n    fun main() {\n        foo.Foo()\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    import foo.Foo as Bar\n    fun main() {\n        Bar()\n    }\n"
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              {
                "id": "SimplifyBooleanWithConstants",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Boolean expression can be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boolean expression parts that can be reduced to constants. The quick-fix simplifies the condition. Example: 'fun use(arg: Boolean) {\n      if (false == arg) {\n\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun use(arg: Boolean) {\n      if (!arg) {\n\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports boolean expression parts that can be reduced to constants.\n\nThe quick-fix simplifies the condition.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun use(arg: Boolean) {\n          if (false == arg) {\n\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun use(arg: Boolean) {\n          if (!arg) {\n\n          }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "OverrideDeprecatedMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Do not propagate method deprecation through overrides since 1.9"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a declarations that are propagated by '@Deprecated' annotation that will lead to compilation error since 1.9. Motivation types: Implementation changes are required for implementation design/architectural reasons Inconsistency in the design (things are done differently in different contexts) More details: KT-47902: Do not propagate method deprecation through overrides The quick-fix copies '@Deprecated' annotation from the parent declaration. Example: 'open class Base {\n      @Deprecated(\"Don't use\")\n      open fun foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class Derived : Base() {\n      override fun foo() {}\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'open class Base {\n      @Deprecated(\"Don't use\")\n      open fun foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class Derived : Base() {\n      @Deprecated(\"Don't use\")\n      override fun foo() {}\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.6 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a declarations that are propagated by `@Deprecated` annotation that will lead to compilation error since 1.9.\n\nMotivation types:\n\n* Implementation changes are required for implementation design/architectural reasons\n* Inconsistency in the design (things are done differently in different contexts)\n\n**More details:** [KT-47902: Do not propagate method deprecation through overrides](https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-47902)\n\nThe quick-fix copies `@Deprecated` annotation from the parent declaration.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      open class Base {\n          @Deprecated(\"Don't use\")\n          open fun foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class Derived : Base() {\n          override fun foo() {}\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      open class Base {\n          @Deprecated(\"Don't use\")\n          open fun foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class Derived : Base() {\n          @Deprecated(\"Don't use\")\n          override fun foo() {}\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.6 or higher."
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              {
                "id": "RedundantModalityModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant modality modifier"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the modality modifiers that match the default modality of an element ('final' for most elements, 'open' for members with an 'override'). Example: 'final class Foo\n\n  open class Bar : Comparable<Bar> {\n      open override fun compareTo(other: Bar): Int = 0\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo\n\n  open class Bar : Comparable<Bar> {\n      override fun compareTo(other: Bar): Int = 0\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the modality modifiers that match the default modality of an element (`final` for most elements, `open` for members with an `override`).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      final class Foo\n\n      open class Bar : Comparable<Bar> {\n          open override fun compareTo(other: Bar): Int = 0\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo\n\n      open class Bar : Comparable<Bar> {\n          override fun compareTo(other: Bar): Int = 0\n      }\n"
                },
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                "id": "SimplifyAssertNotNull",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'assert' call can be replaced with '!!' or '?:'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'assert' calls that check a not null value of the declared variable. Using '!!' or '?:' makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces 'assert' with '!!' or '?:' operator in the variable initializer. Example: 'fun foo(p: Array<String?>) {\n      val v = p[0]\n      assert(v != null, { \"Should be not null\" })\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(p: Array<String?>) {\n      val v = p[0] ?: error(\"Should be not null\")\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `assert` calls that check a not null value of the declared variable.\n\nUsing `!!` or `?:` makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `assert` with `!!` or `?:` operator in the variable initializer.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(p: Array<String?>) {\n          val v = p[0]\n          assert(v != null, { \"Should be not null\" })\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(p: Array<String?>) {\n          val v = p[0] ?: error(\"Should be not null\")\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "ConvertNaNEquality",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Convert equality check with 'NaN' to 'isNaN' call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an equality check with 'Float.NaN' or 'Double.NaN' that should be replaced with an 'isNaN()' check. According to IEEE 754, equality check against NaN always returns 'false', even for 'NaN == NaN'. Therefore, such a check is likely to be a mistake. A quick-fix replaces comparison with 'isNaN()' check that uses a different comparison technique and handles 'NaN' values correctly. Example: 'fun check(value: Double): Boolean {\n      return Double.NaN == value\n  }' After the fix is applied: 'fun check(value: Double): Boolean {\n      return value.isNaN()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports an equality check with `Float.NaN` or `Double.NaN` that should be replaced with an `isNaN()` check.\n\n\nAccording to IEEE 754, equality check against NaN always returns `false`, even for `NaN == NaN`.\nTherefore, such a check is likely to be a mistake.\n\nA quick-fix replaces comparison with `isNaN()` check that uses a different comparison technique and handles `NaN` values correctly.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun check(value: Double): Boolean {\n          return Double.NaN == value\n      }\n\nAfter the fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun check(value: Double): Boolean {\n          return value.isNaN()\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "ReplaceManualRangeWithIndicesCalls",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Range can be converted to indices or iteration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'until' and 'rangeTo' operators that can be replaced with 'Collection.indices' or iteration over collection inside 'for' loop. Using syntactic sugar makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the manual range with the corresponding construction. Example: 'fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n      for (index in 0..args.size - 1) {\n          println(args[index])\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n      for (element in args) {\n          println(element)\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `until` and `rangeTo` operators that can be replaced with `Collection.indices` or iteration over collection inside `for` loop.\n\nUsing syntactic sugar makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the manual range with the corresponding construction.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n          for (index in 0..args.size - 1) {\n              println(args[index])\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun main(args: Array<String>) {\n          for (element in args) {\n              println(element)\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "KotlinPlaceholderCountMatchesArgumentCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Number of placeholders does not match number of arguments in logging call"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports SLF4J or Log4j 2 logging calls, such as 'logger.info(\"{}: {}\", key)' where the number of '{}' placeholders in the logger message doesn't match the number of other arguments to the logging call.",
                  "markdown": "Reports SLF4J or Log4j 2 logging calls, such as `logger.info(\"{}: {}\", key)` where the number of `{}` placeholders in the logger message doesn't match the number of other arguments to the logging call."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "KotlinLoggerInitializedWithForeignClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Logger initialized with foreign class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Logger' instances initialized with a class literal other than the class the 'Logger' resides in. This can happen when copy-pasting from another class. It may result in logging events under an unexpected category and incorrect filtering. Use the inspection options to specify the logger factory classes and methods recognized by this inspection. Example: 'class AnotherService\nclass MyService {\n    private val logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(AnotherService::class.java)\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class MyService {\n    private val logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MyService::class.java)\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Logger` instances initialized with a class literal other than the class the `Logger` resides in.\n\n\nThis can happen when copy-pasting from another class.\nIt may result in logging events under an unexpected category and incorrect filtering.\n\n\nUse the inspection options to specify the logger factory classes and methods recognized by this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    class AnotherService\n    class MyService {\n        private val logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(AnotherService::class.java)\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    class MyService {\n        private val logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MyService::class.java)\n    }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "RedundantAsSequence",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'asSequence' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'asSequence()' call that can never have a positive performance effect. 'asSequence()' speeds up collection processing that includes multiple operations because it performs operations lazily and doesn't create intermediate collections. However, if a terminal operation (such as 'toList()') is used right after 'asSequence()', this doesn't give you any positive performance effect. Example: 'fun test(list: List<String>) {\n      list.asSequence().last()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(list: List<String>) {\n      list.last()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `asSequence()` call that can never have a positive performance effect.\n\n\n`asSequence()` speeds up collection processing that includes multiple operations because it performs operations lazily\nand doesn't create intermediate collections.\n\n\nHowever, if a terminal operation (such as `toList()`) is used right after `asSequence()`, this doesn't give\nyou any positive performance effect.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<String>) {\n          list.asSequence().last()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<String>) {\n          list.last()\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
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              {
                "id": "RemoveToStringInStringTemplate",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant call to 'toString()' in string template"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'toString()' in string templates that can be safely removed. Example: 'fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b\n\n  fun test(): String {\n      return \"Foo: ${foo(0, 4).toString()}\" // 'toString()' is redundant\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b\n\n  fun test(): String {\n      return \"Foo: ${foo(0, 4)}\"\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `toString()` in string templates that can be safely removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b\n\n      fun test(): String {\n          return \"Foo: ${foo(0, 4).toString()}\" // 'toString()' is redundant\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b\n\n      fun test(): String {\n          return \"Foo: ${foo(0, 4)}\"\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "KotlinUnusedImport",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused import directive"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant 'import' statements. Default and unused imports can be safely removed. Example: 'import kotlin.*\n  import kotlin.collections.*\n  import kotlin.comparisons.*\n  import kotlin.io.*\n  import kotlin.ranges.*\n  import kotlin.sequences.*\n  import kotlin.text.*\n\n  // jvm specific\n  import java.lang.*\n  import kotlin.jvm.*\n\n  // js specific\n  import kotlin.js.*\n\n  import java.io.* // this import is unused and could be removed\n  import java.util.*\n\n  fun foo(list: ArrayList<String>) {\n      list.add(\"\")\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `import` statements.\n\nDefault and unused imports can be safely removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import kotlin.*\n      import kotlin.collections.*\n      import kotlin.comparisons.*\n      import kotlin.io.*\n      import kotlin.ranges.*\n      import kotlin.sequences.*\n      import kotlin.text.*\n\n      // jvm specific\n      import java.lang.*\n      import kotlin.jvm.*\n\n      // js specific\n      import kotlin.js.*\n\n      import java.io.* // this import is unused and could be removed\n      import java.util.*\n\n      fun foo(list: ArrayList<String>) {\n          list.add(\"\")\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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              {
                "id": "CanBePrimaryConstructorProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Property is explicitly assigned to constructor parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties that are explicitly assigned to primary constructor parameters. Properties can be declared directly in the primary constructor, reducing the amount of code and increasing code readability. Example: 'class User(name: String) {\n      val name = name\n  }' A quick-fix joins the parameter and property declaration into a primary constructor parameter: 'class User(val name: String) {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties that are explicitly assigned to primary constructor parameters.\n\nProperties can be declared directly in the primary constructor, reducing the amount of code and increasing code readability.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class User(name: String) {\n          val name = name\n      }\n\nA quick-fix joins the parameter and property declaration into a primary constructor parameter:\n\n\n      class User(val name: String) {\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "JavaMapForEach",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Java Map.forEach method call should be replaced with Kotlin's forEach"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a Java Map.'forEach' method call that can be replaced with Kotlin's forEach. Example: 'fun test(map: HashMap<Int, String>) {\n      map.forEach { (key, value) ->\n          foo(key, value)\n      }\n  }\n\n  fun foo(i: Int, s: String) {}' The quick fix removes parentheses: 'fun test(map: HashMap<Int, String>) {\n      map.forEach { key, value ->\n          foo(key, value)\n      }\n  }\n\n  fun foo(i: Int, s: String) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a Java Map.`forEach` method call that can be replaced with Kotlin's **forEach** .\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test(map: HashMap<Int, String>) {\n          map.forEach { (key, value) ->\n              foo(key, value)\n          }\n      }\n\n      fun foo(i: Int, s: String) {}\n\nThe quick fix removes parentheses:\n\n\n      fun test(map: HashMap<Int, String>) {\n          map.forEach { key, value ->\n              foo(key, value)\n          }\n      }\n\n      fun foo(i: Int, s: String) {}\n"
                },
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantObjectTypeCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-idiomatic 'is' type check for an object"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-idiomatic 'is' type checks for an object. It's recommended to replace such checks with reference comparison. Example: 'object Foo\n\n  fun foo(arg: Any) = when {\n      arg is Foo -> ...\n      arg !is Foo -> ...\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'object Foo\n\n  fun foo(arg: Any) = when {\n      arg === Foo -> ...\n      arg !== Foo -> ...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-idiomatic `is` type checks for an object.\n\nIt's recommended to replace such checks with reference comparison.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      object Foo\n\n      fun foo(arg: Any) = when {\n          arg is Foo -> ...\n          arg !is Foo -> ...\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      object Foo\n\n      fun foo(arg: Any) = when {\n          arg === Foo -> ...\n          arg !== Foo -> ...\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SuspendFunctionOnCoroutineScope",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ambiguous coroutineContext due to CoroutineScope receiver of suspend function"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls and accesses of 'CoroutineScope' extensions or members inside suspend functions with 'CoroutineScope' receiver. When a function is 'suspend' and has 'CoroutineScope' receiver, it has ambiguous access to 'CoroutineContext' via 'kotlin.coroutines.coroutineContext' and via 'CoroutineScope.coroutineContext', and two these contexts are different in general. To improve this situation, one can wrap suspicious call inside 'coroutineScope { ... }' or get rid of 'CoroutineScope' function receiver.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls and accesses of `CoroutineScope` extensions or members inside suspend functions with `CoroutineScope` receiver.\n\nWhen a function is `suspend` and has `CoroutineScope` receiver,\nit has ambiguous access to `CoroutineContext` via `kotlin.coroutines.coroutineContext` and via `CoroutineScope.coroutineContext`,\nand two these contexts are different in general.\n\n\nTo improve this situation, one can wrap suspicious call inside `coroutineScope { ... }` or\nget rid of `CoroutineScope` function receiver."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DifferentMavenStdlibVersion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Library and maven plugin versions are different"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports different Kotlin stdlib and compiler versions. Using different versions of the Kotlin compiler and the standard library can lead to unpredictable runtime problems and should be avoided.",
                  "markdown": "Reports different Kotlin stdlib and compiler versions.\n\nUsing different versions of the Kotlin compiler and the standard library can lead to unpredictable\nruntime problems and should be avoided."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ImplicitNullableNothingType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit 'Nothing?' type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables and functions with the implicit Nothing? type. Example: 'fun foo() = null' The quick fix specifies the return type explicitly: 'fun foo(): Nothing? = null'",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables and functions with the implicit **Nothing?** type.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo() = null\n\nThe quick fix specifies the return type explicitly:\n\n\n      fun foo(): Nothing? = null\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceAssociateFunction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'associate' can be replaced with 'associateBy' or 'associateWith'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'associate()' and 'associateTo()' that can be replaced with 'associateBy()' or 'associateWith()'. Both functions accept a transformer function applied to elements of a given sequence or collection (as a receiver). The pairs are then used to build the resulting 'Map'. Given the transformer refers to 'it', the 'associate[To]()' call can be replaced with more performant 'associateBy()' or 'associateWith()'. Examples: 'fun getKey(i: Int) = 1L\n  fun getValue(i: Int) = 1L\n\n  fun test() {\n      arrayOf(1).associate { getKey(it) to it }  // replaceable 'associate()'\n      listOf(1).associate { it to getValue(it) } // replaceable 'associate()'\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun getKey(i: Int) = 1L\n  fun getValue(i: Int) = 1L\n\n  fun test() {\n      arrayOf(1).associateBy { getKey(it) }\n      listOf(1).associateWith { getValue(it) }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `associate()` and `associateTo()` that can be replaced with `associateBy()` or `associateWith()`.\n\n\nBoth functions accept a transformer function applied to elements of a given sequence or collection (as a receiver).\nThe pairs are then used to build the resulting `Map`.\n\n\nGiven the transformer refers to `it`, the `associate[To]()` call can be replaced with more performant `associateBy()`\nor `associateWith()`.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n      fun getKey(i: Int) = 1L\n      fun getValue(i: Int) = 1L\n\n      fun test() {\n          arrayOf(1).associate { getKey(it) to it }  // replaceable 'associate()'\n          listOf(1).associate { it to getValue(it) } // replaceable 'associate()'\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      fun getKey(i: Int) = 1L\n      fun getValue(i: Int) = 1L\n\n      fun test() {\n          arrayOf(1).associateBy { getKey(it) }\n          listOf(1).associateWith { getValue(it) }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ObsoleteExperimentalCoroutines",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Experimental coroutines usages are deprecated since 1.3"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports code that uses experimental coroutines. Such usages are incompatible with Kotlin 1.3+ and should be updated.",
                  "markdown": "Reports code that uses experimental coroutines.\n\nSuch usages are incompatible with Kotlin 1.3+ and should be updated."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Migration",
                      "index": 15,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LiftReturnOrAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Return or assignment can be lifted out"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if', 'when', and 'try' statements that can be converted to expressions by lifting the 'return' statement or an assignment out. Example: 'fun foo(arg: Int): String {\n      when (arg) {\n          0 -> return \"Zero\"\n          1 -> return \"One\"\n          else -> return \"Multiple\"\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(arg: Int): String {\n      return when (arg) {\n          0 -> \"Zero\"\n          1 -> \"One\"\n          else -> \"Multiple\"\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if`, `when`, and `try` statements that can be converted to expressions by lifting the `return` statement or an assignment out.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(arg: Int): String {\n          when (arg) {\n              0 -> return \"Zero\"\n              1 -> return \"One\"\n              else -> return \"Multiple\"\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(arg: Int): String {\n          return when (arg) {\n              0 -> \"Zero\"\n              1 -> \"One\"\n              else -> \"Multiple\"\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
                      "index": 3,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifyWhenWithBooleanConstantCondition",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Simplifiable 'when'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'when' expressions with the constant 'true' or 'false' branches. Simplify \"when\" quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Examples: 'fun redundant() {\n      when { // <== redundant, quick-fix simplifies the when expression to \"println(\"true\")\"\n          true -> println(\"true\")\n          else -> println(\"false\")\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `when` expressions with the constant `true` or `false` branches.\n\n**Simplify \"when\"** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExamples:\n\n\n      fun redundant() {\n          when { // <== redundant, quick-fix simplifies the when expression to \"println(\"true\")\"\n              true -> println(\"true\")\n              else -> println(\"false\")\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "KotlinConstantConditions",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant conditions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-trivial conditions and values that are statically known to be always true, false, null or zero. While sometimes intended, often this is a sign of logical error in the program. Additionally, reports never reachable 'when' branches and some expressions that are statically known to fail always. Examples: 'fun process(x: Int?) {\n  val isNull = x == null\n  if (!isNull) {\n    if (x != null) {} // condition is always true\n    require(x!! < 0 && x > 10) // condition is always false\n  } else {\n    println(x!!) // !! operator will always fail\n  }\n}\nfun process(v: Any) {\n  when(v) {\n    is CharSequence -> println(v as Int) // cast will always fail\n    is String -> println(v) // branch is unreachable\n  }\n}' New in 2021.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-trivial conditions and values that are statically known to be always true, false, null or zero. While sometimes intended, often this is a sign of logical error in the program. Additionally, reports never reachable `when` branches and some expressions that are statically known to fail always.\n\nExamples:\n\n\n    fun process(x: Int?) {\n      val isNull = x == null\n      if (!isNull) {\n        if (x != null) {} // condition is always true\n        require(x!! < 0 && x > 10) // condition is always false\n      } else {\n        println(x!!) // !! operator will always fail\n      }\n    }\n    fun process(v: Any) {\n      when(v) {\n        is CharSequence -> println(v as Int) // cast will always fail\n        is String -> println(v) // branch is unreachable\n      }\n    }\n\nNew in 2021.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ForEachParameterNotUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Iterated elements are not used in forEach"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'forEach' loops that do not use iterable values. Example: 'listOf(1, 2, 3).forEach { }' The quick fix introduces anonymous parameter in the 'forEach' section: 'listOf(1, 2, 3).forEach { _ -> }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `forEach` loops that do not use iterable values.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      listOf(1, 2, 3).forEach { }\n\nThe quick fix introduces anonymous parameter in the `forEach` section:\n\n\n      listOf(1, 2, 3).forEach { _ -> }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LeakingThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Leaking 'this' in constructor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unsafe operations with 'this' during object construction including: Accessing a non-final property during class initialization: from a constructor or property initialization Calling a non-final function during class initialization Using 'this' as a function argument in a constructor of a non-final class If other classes inherit from the given class, they may not be fully initialized at the moment when an unsafe operation is carried out. Example: 'abstract class Base {\n      val code = calculate()\n      abstract fun calculate(): Int\n  }\n\n  class Derived(private val x: Int) : Base() {\n      override fun calculate() = x\n  }\n\n  fun testIt() {\n      println(Derived(42).code) // Expected: 42, actual: 0\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unsafe operations with `this` during object construction including:\n\n* Accessing a non-final property during class initialization: from a constructor or property initialization\n* Calling a non-final function during class initialization\n* Using `this` as a function argument in a constructor of a non-final class\n\n\nIf other classes inherit from the given class,\nthey may not be fully initialized at the moment when an unsafe operation is carried out.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      abstract class Base {\n          val code = calculate()\n          abstract fun calculate(): Int\n      }\n\n      class Derived(private val x: Int) : Base() {\n          override fun calculate() = x\n      }\n\n      fun testIt() {\n          println(Derived(42).code) // Expected: 42, actual: 0\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AddVarianceModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Type parameter can have 'in' or 'out' variance"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type parameters that can have 'in' or 'out' variance. Using 'in' and 'out' variance provides more precise type inference in Kotlin and clearer code semantics. Example: 'class Box<T>(val obj: T)\n\n  fun consumeString(box: Box<String>) {}\n  fun consumeCharSequence(box: Box<CharSequence>) {}\n\n  fun usage(box: Box<String>) {\n      consumeString(box)\n      consumeCharSequence(box) // Compilation error\n  }' A quick-fix adds the matching variance modifier: 'class Box<out T>(val obj: T)\n\n  fun consumeString(box: Box<String>) {}\n  fun consumeCharSequence(box: Box<CharSequence>) {}\n\n  fun usage(box: Box<String>) ++{\n      consumeString(box)\n      consumeCharSequence(box) // OK\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports type parameters that can have `in` or `out` variance.\n\nUsing `in` and `out` variance provides more precise type inference in Kotlin and clearer code semantics.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Box<T>(val obj: T)\n\n      fun consumeString(box: Box<String>) {}\n      fun consumeCharSequence(box: Box<CharSequence>) {}\n\n      fun usage(box: Box<String>) {\n          consumeString(box)\n          consumeCharSequence(box) // Compilation error\n      }\n\nA quick-fix adds the matching variance modifier:\n\n\n      class Box<out T>(val obj: T)\n\n      fun consumeString(box: Box<String>) {}\n      fun consumeCharSequence(box: Box<CharSequence>) {}\n\n      fun usage(box: Box<String>) ++{\n          consumeString(box)\n          consumeCharSequence(box) // OK\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RemoveForLoopIndices",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused loop index"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for' loops iterating over a collection using the 'withIndex()' function and not using the index variable. Use the \"Remove indices in 'for' loop\" quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: 'fun foo(bar: List<String>) {\n     for ((index : Int, value: String) in bar.withIndex()) { // <== 'index' is unused\n         println(value)\n     }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(bar: List<String>) {\n      for (value: String in bar) { // <== '.withIndex()' and 'index' are removed\n          println(value)\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for` loops iterating over a collection using the `withIndex()` function and not using the index variable.\n\nUse the \"Remove indices in 'for' loop\" quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      fun foo(bar: List<String>) {\n         for ((index : Int, value: String) in bar.withIndex()) { // <== 'index' is unused\n             println(value)\n         }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(bar: List<String>) {\n          for (value: String in bar) { // <== '.withIndex()' and 'index' are removed\n              println(value)\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                      "index": 4,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantSuspendModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'suspend' modifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'suspend' modifier as redundant if no other suspending functions are called inside.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `suspend` modifier as redundant if no other suspending functions are called inside."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SuspiciousAsDynamic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious 'asDynamic' member invocation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'asDynamic' function on a receiver of dynamic type. 'asDynamic' function has no effect for expressions of dynamic type. 'asDynamic' function on a receiver of dynamic type can lead to runtime problems because 'asDynamic' will be executed in JavaScript environment, and such function may not be present at runtime. The intended way is to use this function on usual Kotlin type. Remove \"asDynamic\" invocation quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun wrongUsage(d: Dynamic) {\n     d.asDynamic().foo() // <== redundant, quick-fix simplifies the call expression to \"d.foo()\"\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `asDynamic` function on a receiver of dynamic type.\n\n`asDynamic` function has no effect for expressions of dynamic type.\n\n`asDynamic` function on a receiver of dynamic type can lead to runtime problems because `asDynamic`\nwill be executed in JavaScript environment, and such function may not be present at runtime.\nThe intended way is to use this function on usual Kotlin type.\n\n**Remove \"asDynamic\" invocation** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun wrongUsage(d: Dynamic) {\n         d.asDynamic().foo() // <== redundant, quick-fix simplifies the call expression to \"d.foo()\"\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
                      "index": 3,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FromClosedRangeMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "MIN_VALUE step in fromClosedRange() since 1.3"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'IntProgression.fromClosedRange()' and 'LongProgression.fromClosedRange()' with 'MIN_VALUE' step. It is prohibited to call 'IntProgression.fromClosedRange()' and 'LongProgression.fromClosedRange()' with 'MIN_VALUE' step. All such calls should be checked during migration to Kotlin 1.3+. Example: 'IntProgression.fromClosedRange(12, 143, Int.MIN_VALUE)' To fix the problem change the step of the progression.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `IntProgression.fromClosedRange()` and `LongProgression.fromClosedRange()` with `MIN_VALUE` step.\n\n\nIt is prohibited to call `IntProgression.fromClosedRange()` and `LongProgression.fromClosedRange()` with\n`MIN_VALUE` step. All such calls should be checked during migration to Kotlin 1.3+.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      IntProgression.fromClosedRange(12, 143, Int.MIN_VALUE)\n\nTo fix the problem change the step of the progression."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Migration",
                      "index": 15,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RemoveRedundantBackticks",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant backticks"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant backticks in references. Some of the Kotlin keywords are valid identifiers in Java, for example: 'in', 'object', 'is'. If a Java library uses a Kotlin keyword for a method, you can still call the method escaping it with the backtick character ('`'), for example, 'foo.`is`(bar)'. Sometimes this escaping is redundant and can be safely omitted. The inspection discovers and reports such cases and is paired with the 'Remove redundant backticks' quick-fix, which allows you to amend the highlighted code. Examples: 'fun `is`(x: String) {}\n  fun foo() {\n      `is`(\"bar\") // 'is' is a keyword, backticks are required\n  }\n\n  fun `test that smth works as designed`() {} // OK, complex identifier for readability improvement\n\n  val `a` = 1  // no need for backticks'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant backticks in references.\n\n\nSome of the Kotlin keywords are valid identifiers in Java, for example: `in`, `object`, `is`.\nIf a Java library uses a Kotlin keyword for a method, you can still call the method escaping it\nwith the backtick character (`````), for example, ``foo.`is`(bar)``.\nSometimes this escaping is redundant and can be safely omitted. The inspection discovers and reports such cases and is\npaired with the 'Remove redundant backticks' quick-fix, which allows you to amend the highlighted code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      fun `is`(x: String) {}\n      fun foo() {\n          `is`(\"bar\") // 'is' is a keyword, backticks are required\n      }\n\n      fun `test that smth works as designed`() {} // OK, complex identifier for readability improvement\n\n      val `a` = 1  // no need for backticks\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Redundant constructs",
                      "index": 4,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceReadLineWithReadln",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'readLine' can be replaced with 'readln' or 'readlnOrNull'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'readLine()' that can be replaced with 'readln()' or 'readlnOrNull()'. Using corresponding functions makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces 'readLine()!!' with 'readln()' and 'readLine()' with 'readlnOrNull()'. Examples: 'val x = readLine()!!\n    val y = readLine()?.length' After the quick-fix is applied: 'val x = readln()\n    val y = readlnOrNull()?.length'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `readLine()` that can be replaced with `readln()` or `readlnOrNull()`.\n\n\nUsing corresponding functions makes your code simpler.\n\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `readLine()!!` with `readln()` and `readLine()` with `readlnOrNull()`.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n        val x = readLine()!!\n        val y = readLine()?.length\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n        val x = readln()\n        val y = readlnOrNull()?.length\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
                      "index": 3,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SimplifyNestedEachInScopeFunction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Scope function with nested forEach can be simplified"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'forEach' functions in the scope functions such as 'also' or 'apply' that can be simplified. Convert forEach call to onEach quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Examples: 'fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n      val x = list.also { it.forEach { it + 4 } }.toString()\n      val y = list.apply { forEach { println(it) } }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n      val x = list.onEach { it + 4 }.toString()\n      val y = list.onEach { println(it) }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `forEach` functions in the scope functions such as `also` or `apply` that can be simplified.\n\n**Convert forEach call to onEach** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExamples:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n          val x = list.also { it.forEach { it + 4 } }.toString()\n          val y = list.apply { forEach { println(it) } }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test(list: List<Int>) {\n          val x = list.onEach { it + 4 }.toString()\n          val y = list.onEach { println(it) }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
                      "index": 3,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnsafeCastFromDynamic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit (unsafe) cast from dynamic type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports expressions with a dynamic type in the specified inspection scope that are implicitly cast to another type.",
                  "markdown": "Reports expressions with a dynamic type in the specified inspection scope that are implicitly cast to another type."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 25,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PublicApiImplicitType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Public API declaration with implicit return type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'public' and 'protected' functions and properties that have an implicit return type. For API stability reasons, it's recommended to specify such types explicitly. Example: 'fun publicFunctionWhichAbusesTypeInference() =\n      otherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType() ?: yetAnotherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun publicFunctionWhichAbusesTypeInference(): Api =\n      otherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType() ?: yetAnotherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `public` and `protected` functions and properties that have an implicit return type.\nFor API stability reasons, it's recommended to specify such types explicitly.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun publicFunctionWhichAbusesTypeInference() =\n          otherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType() ?: yetAnotherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun publicFunctionWhichAbusesTypeInference(): Api =\n          otherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType() ?: yetAnotherFunctionWithNotObviousReturnType()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Other problems",
                      "index": 51,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DeclaringClassMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated 'Enum.declaringClass' property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'declaringClass' property calls on Enum that will lead to compilation error since 1.9. 'Enum.getDeclaringClass' is among \"hidden\" Java functions which aren't normally visible by resolve. However, it's visible via synthetic property that is a front-end bug. More details: KT-49653 Deprecate and remove Enum.declaringClass synthetic property The quick-fix replaces a call with 'declaringJavaClass'. Example: 'fun <E: Enum<E>> foo(values: Array<E>) {\n    EnumSet.noneOf(values.first().declaringClass)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun <E: Enum<E>> foo(values: Array<E>) {\n    EnumSet.noneOf(values.first().declaringJavaClass)\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.7 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports 'declaringClass' property calls on Enum that will lead to compilation error since 1.9.\n\n'Enum.getDeclaringClass' is among \"hidden\" Java functions which aren't normally visible by resolve. However, it's visible via synthetic\nproperty that is a front-end bug.\n\n**More details:** [KT-49653 Deprecate and remove Enum.declaringClass synthetic\nproperty](https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-49653)\n\nThe quick-fix replaces a call with 'declaringJavaClass'.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun <E: Enum<E>> foo(values: Array<E>) {\n        EnumSet.noneOf(values.first().declaringClass)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun <E: Enum<E>> foo(values: Array<E>) {\n        EnumSet.noneOf(values.first().declaringJavaClass)\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.7 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Kotlin/Migration",
                      "index": 15,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceMapIndexedWithListGenerator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Replace 'mapIndexed' with List generator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a 'mapIndexed' call that can be replaced by 'List' generator. Example: 'val a = listOf(1, 2, 3).mapIndexed { i, _ ->\n      i + 42\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'val a = List(listOf(1, 2, 3).size) { i ->\n          i + 42\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a `mapIndexed` call that can be replaced by `List` generator.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val a = listOf(1, 2, 3).mapIndexed { i, _ ->\n          i + 42\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      val a = List(listOf(1, 2, 3).size) { i ->\n              i + 42\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
                      "index": 3,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ControlFlowWithEmptyBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Control flow with empty body"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if', 'while', 'do' or 'for' statements with empty bodies. While occasionally intended, this construction is confusing and often the result of a typo. A quick-fix removes a statement. Example: 'if (a > b) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if`, `while`, `do` or `for` statements with empty bodies.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this construction is confusing and often the result of a typo.\n\nA quick-fix removes a statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (a > b) {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 25,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LoopToCallChain",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop can be replaced with stdlib operations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for' loops that can be replaced with a sequence of stdlib operations (like 'map', 'filter', and so on). Example: 'fun foo(list: List<String>): List<Int> {\n  val result = ArrayList<Int>()\n  for (s in list) {\n     if (s.length > 0)\n       result.add(s.hashCode())\n     }\n  return result\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(list: List<String>): List<Int> {\n  val result = list\n    .filter { it.length > 0 }\n    .map { it.hashCode() }\n  return result\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for` loops that can be replaced with a sequence of stdlib operations (like `map`, `filter`, and so on).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    fun foo(list: List<String>): List<Int> {\n      val result = ArrayList<Int>()\n      for (s in list) {\n         if (s.length > 0)\n           result.add(s.hashCode())\n         }\n      return result\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    fun foo(list: List<String>): List<Int> {\n      val result = list\n        .filter { it.length > 0 }\n        .map { it.hashCode() }\n      return result\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Style issues",
                      "index": 3,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RemoveEmptyClassBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Replace empty class body"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations of classes and objects with an empty body. Use the 'Remove redundant empty class body' quick-fix to clean up the code. Examples: 'class EmptyA() {} // <== empty body\n\n  class EmptyB {\n      companion object {} // <== empty body\n  }\n\n  fun emptyC() {\n     object {} // <== anonymous object, it's ok (not reported)\n  }' After the quick fix is applied: 'class EmptyA()\n\n  class EmptyB {\n      companion object\n  }\n\n  fun emptyC() {\n     object {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations of classes and objects with an empty body.\n\nUse the 'Remove redundant empty class body' quick-fix to clean up the code.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      class EmptyA() {} // <== empty body\n\n      class EmptyB {\n          companion object {} // <== empty body\n      }\n\n      fun emptyC() {\n         object {} // <== anonymous object, it's ok (not reported)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick fix is applied:\n\n\n      class EmptyA()\n\n      class EmptyB {\n          companion object\n      }\n\n      fun emptyC() {\n         object {}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Redundant constructs",
                      "index": 4,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CanBeParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constructor parameter is never used as a property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports primary constructor parameters that can have 'val' or 'var' removed. Class properties declared in the constructor increase memory consumption. If the parameter value is only used in the constructor, you can omit them. Note that the referenced object might be garbage-collected earlier. Example: 'class Task(val name: String) {\n      init {\n          print(\"Task created: $name\")\n      }\n  }' A quick-fix removes the extra 'val' or 'var' keyword: 'class Task(name: String) {\n      init {\n          print(\"Task created: $name\")\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports primary constructor parameters that can have `val` or `var` removed.\n\n\nClass properties declared in the constructor increase memory consumption.\nIf the parameter value is only used in the constructor, you can omit them.\n\nNote that the referenced object might be garbage-collected earlier.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Task(val name: String) {\n          init {\n              print(\"Task created: $name\")\n          }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix removes the extra `val` or `var` keyword:\n\n\n      class Task(name: String) {\n          init {\n              print(\"Task created: $name\")\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Redundant constructs",
                      "index": 4,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantReturnLabel",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'return' label"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant return labels outside of lambda expressions. Example: 'fun test() {\n      return@test\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test() {\n      return\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant return labels outside of lambda expressions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          return@test\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          return\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Redundant constructs",
                      "index": 4,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PackageName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports package names that do not follow the naming conventions. You can specify the required pattern in the inspection options. Recommended naming conventions: names of packages are always lowercase and should not contain underscores. Example: 'org.example.project' Using multi-word names is generally discouraged, but if you do need to use multiple words, you can either just concatenate them together or use camel case Example: 'org.example.myProject'",
                  "markdown": "Reports package names that do not follow the naming conventions.\n\nYou can specify the required pattern in the inspection options.\n\n[Recommended naming conventions](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#naming-rules): names of packages are always lowercase and should not contain underscores.\n\n**Example:**\n`org.example.project`\n\nUsing multi-word names is generally discouraged, but if you do need to use multiple words, you can either just concatenate them together or use camel case\n\n**Example:**\n`org.example.myProject`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Naming conventions",
                      "index": 55,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ProhibitUseSiteTargetAnnotationsOnSuperTypesMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Meaningless annotations targets on superclass"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports meaningless annotation targets on superclasses since Kotlin 1.4. Annotation targets such as '@get:' are meaningless on superclasses and are prohibited. Example: 'interface Foo\n\n  annotation class Ann\n\n  class E : @field:Ann @get:Ann @set:Ann @setparam:Ann Foo' After the quick-fix is applied: 'interface Foo\n\n  annotation class Ann\n\n  class E : Foo' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports meaningless annotation targets on superclasses since Kotlin 1.4.\n\nAnnotation targets such as `@get:` are meaningless on superclasses and are prohibited.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      interface Foo\n\n      annotation class Ann\n\n      class E : @field:Ann @get:Ann @set:Ann @setparam:Ann Foo\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      interface Foo\n\n      annotation class Ann\n\n      class E : Foo\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Kotlin/Migration",
                      "index": 15,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReplaceWithEnumMap",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'HashMap' can be replaced with 'EnumMap'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'hashMapOf' function or 'HashMap' constructor calls that can be replaced with an 'EnumMap' constructor call. Using 'EnumMap' constructor makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces the function call with the 'EnumMap' constructor call. Example: 'enum class E {\n      A, B\n  }\n\n  fun getMap(): Map<E, String> = hashMapOf()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'enum class E {\n      A, B\n  }\n\n  fun getMap(): Map<E, String> = EnumMap(E::class.java)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `hashMapOf` function or `HashMap` constructor calls that can be replaced with an `EnumMap` constructor call.\n\nUsing `EnumMap` constructor makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the function call with the `EnumMap` constructor call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum class E {\n          A, B\n      }\n\n      fun getMap(): Map<E, String> = hashMapOf()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      enum class E {\n          A, B\n      }\n\n      fun getMap(): Map<E, String> = EnumMap(E::class.java)\n"
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                "id": "SuspiciousCollectionReassignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Augmented assignment creates a new collection under the hood"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports augmented assignment ('+=') expressions on a read-only 'Collection'. Augmented assignment ('+=') expression on a read-only 'Collection' temporarily allocates a new collection, which may hurt performance. Change type to mutable quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically. Example: 'fun test() {\n      var list = listOf(0)\n      list += 42 // A new list is allocated here, equivalent to list = list + 42\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun test() {\n      val list = mutableListOf(0)\n      list += 42\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports augmented assignment (`+=`) expressions on a read-only `Collection`.\n\nAugmented assignment (`+=`) expression on a read-only `Collection` temporarily allocates a new collection,\nwhich may hurt performance.\n\n**Change type to mutable** quick-fix can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          var list = listOf(0)\n          list += 42 // A new list is allocated here, equivalent to list = list + 42\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun test() {\n          val list = mutableListOf(0)\n          list += 42\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "RedundantNotNullExtensionReceiverOfInline",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'inline fun' extension receiver can be explicitly nullable until Kotlin 1.2"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inline functions with non-nullable extension receivers which don't use the fact that extension receiver is not nullable. Before Kotlin 1.2, calls of 'inline fun' with flexible nullable extension receiver (a platform type with an unknown nullability) did not include nullability checks in bytecode. Since Kotlin 1.2, nullability checks are included into the bytecode (see KT-12899). Thus functions which do not use the fact that extension receiver is not nullable are dangerous in Kotlin until 1.2 and it's recommended to make such functions to have nullable receiver. Example: 'inline fun String.greet() {\n      println(\"Hello, $this!\")\n  }\n\n  fun main() {\n      // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n      val user = System.getProperty(\"user.name\")\n      user.greet()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'inline fun String.greet() {\n      println(\"Hello, $this!\")\n  }\n\n  fun main() {\n      // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n      val user = System.getProperty(\"user.name\")\n      user.greet()\n  }' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is lower than 1.2.",
                  "markdown": "Reports inline functions with non-nullable extension receivers which don't use the fact that extension receiver is not nullable.\n\n\nBefore Kotlin 1.2, calls of `inline fun` with flexible nullable extension receiver (a platform type with an unknown\nnullability) did not include nullability checks in bytecode. Since Kotlin 1.2, nullability checks are included into the bytecode\n(see [KT-12899](https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-12899)).\n\n\nThus functions which do not use the fact that extension receiver is not nullable are dangerous in Kotlin until 1.2 and it's\nrecommended to make such functions to have nullable receiver.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      inline fun String.greet() {\n          println(\"Hello, $this!\")\n      }\n\n      fun main() {\n          // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n          val user = System.getProperty(\"user.name\")\n          user.greet()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      inline fun String.greet() {\n          println(\"Hello, $this!\")\n      }\n\n      fun main() {\n          // `System.getProperty` returns not denotable `String!` type\n          val user = System.getProperty(\"user.name\")\n          user.greet()\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is lower than 1.2."
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                "id": "RedundantElvisReturnNull",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant '?: return null'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant '?: return null' Example: 'fun foo(): Int? {\n      ...\n  }\n\n  fun test() : Int? {\n      return foo() ?: return null\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(): Int? {\n      ...\n  }\n\n  fun test() : Int? {\n      return foo()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `?: return null`\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(): Int? {\n          ...\n      }\n\n      fun test() : Int? {\n          return foo() ?: return null\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(): Int? {\n          ...\n      }\n\n      fun test() : Int? {\n          return foo()\n      }\n"
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                "id": "PrivatePropertyName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Private property naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports private property names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions. Consistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding. According to the Kotlin official style guide, private property names should start with a lowercase letter and use camel case. Optionally, underscore prefix is allowed but only for private properties. It is possible to introduce other naming rules by changing the \"Pattern\" regular expression. Example: 'val _My_Cool_Property = \"\"' A quick-fix renames the class according to the Kotlin naming conventions: 'val _myCoolProperty = \"\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports private property names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions.\n\n\nConsistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding.\nAccording to the [Kotlin official style guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#naming-rules),\nprivate property names should start with a lowercase letter and use camel case.\nOptionally, underscore prefix is allowed but only for **private** properties.\n\nIt is possible to introduce other naming rules by changing the \"Pattern\" regular expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val _My_Cool_Property = \"\"\n\nA quick-fix renames the class according to the Kotlin naming conventions:\n\n\n      val _myCoolProperty = \"\"\n"
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
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                "id": "ObsoleteKotlinJsPackages",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'kotlin.browser' and 'kotlin.dom' packages are deprecated since 1.4"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'kotlin.dom' and 'kotlin.browser' packages. These packages were moved to 'kotlinx.dom' and 'kotlinx.browser' respectively in Kotlin 1.4+.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `kotlin.dom` and `kotlin.browser` packages.\n\nThese packages were moved to `kotlinx.dom` and `kotlinx.browser`\nrespectively in Kotlin 1.4+."
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                "id": "KotlinJvmAnnotationInJava",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Kotlin JVM annotation in Java"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports useless Kotlin JVM annotations in Java code. Example: 'import kotlin.jvm.Volatile;\n\n  public class Test {\n      @Volatile\n      public int i;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports useless Kotlin JVM annotations in Java code.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import kotlin.jvm.Volatile;\n\n      public class Test {\n          @Volatile\n          public int i;\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "CascadeIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cascade if can be replaced with when"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements with three or more branches that can be replaced with the 'when' expression. Example: 'fun checkIdentifier(id: String) {\n      fun Char.isIdentifierStart() = this in 'A'..'z'\n      fun Char.isIdentifierPart() = isIdentifierStart() || this in '0'..'9'\n\n      if (id.isEmpty()) {\n          print(\"Identifier is empty\")\n      } else if (!id.first().isIdentifierStart()) {\n          print(\"Identifier should start with a letter\")\n      } else if (!id.subSequence(1, id.length).all(Char::isIdentifierPart)) {\n          print(\"Identifier should contain only letters and numbers\")\n      }\n  }' A quick-fix converts the 'if' expression to 'when': 'fun checkIdentifier(id: String) {\n      fun Char.isIdentifierStart() = this in 'A'..'z'\n      fun Char.isIdentifierPart() = isIdentifierStart() || this in '0'..'9'\n\n      when {\n          id.isEmpty() -> {\n              print(\"Identifier is empty\")\n          }\n          !id.first().isIdentifierStart() -> {\n              print(\"Identifier should start with a letter\")\n          }\n          !id.subSequence(1, id.length).all(Char::isIdentifierPart) -> {\n              print(\"Identifier should contain only letters and numbers\")\n          }\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements with three or more branches that can be replaced with the `when` expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun checkIdentifier(id: String) {\n          fun Char.isIdentifierStart() = this in 'A'..'z'\n          fun Char.isIdentifierPart() = isIdentifierStart() || this in '0'..'9'\n\n          if (id.isEmpty()) {\n              print(\"Identifier is empty\")\n          } else if (!id.first().isIdentifierStart()) {\n              print(\"Identifier should start with a letter\")\n          } else if (!id.subSequence(1, id.length).all(Char::isIdentifierPart)) {\n              print(\"Identifier should contain only letters and numbers\")\n          }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix converts the `if` expression to `when`:\n\n\n      fun checkIdentifier(id: String) {\n          fun Char.isIdentifierStart() = this in 'A'..'z'\n          fun Char.isIdentifierPart() = isIdentifierStart() || this in '0'..'9'\n\n          when {\n              id.isEmpty() -> {\n                  print(\"Identifier is empty\")\n              }\n              !id.first().isIdentifierStart() -> {\n                  print(\"Identifier should start with a letter\")\n              }\n              !id.subSequence(1, id.length).all(Char::isIdentifierPart) -> {\n                  print(\"Identifier should contain only letters and numbers\")\n              }\n          }\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "EmptyRange",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Range with start greater than endInclusive is empty"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ranges that are empty because the 'start' value is greater than the 'endInclusive' value. Example: 'val range = 2..1' The quick-fix changes the '..' operator to 'downTo': 'val range = 2 downTo 1'",
                  "markdown": "Reports ranges that are empty because the `start` value is greater than the `endInclusive` value.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      val range = 2..1\n\nThe quick-fix changes the `..` operator to `downTo`:\n\n\n      val range = 2 downTo 1\n"
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              {
                "id": "OptionalExpectation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Optionally expected annotation has no actual annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports optionally expected annotations without actual annotation in some platform modules. Example: '// common code\n@OptionalExpectation\nexpect annotation class JvmName(val name: String)\n\n@JvmName(name = \"JvmFoo\")\nfun foo() { }\n\n// jvm code\nactual annotation class JvmName(val name: String)' The inspection also reports cases when 'actual annotation class JvmName' is omitted for non-JVM platforms (for example, Native).",
                  "markdown": "Reports optionally expected annotations without actual annotation in some platform modules.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    // common code\n    @OptionalExpectation\n    expect annotation class JvmName(val name: String)\n\n    @JvmName(name = \"JvmFoo\")\n    fun foo() { }\n\n    // jvm code\n    actual annotation class JvmName(val name: String)\n\nThe inspection also reports cases when `actual annotation class JvmName` is omitted for non-JVM platforms (for example, Native)."
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                "id": "DestructuringWrongName",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Variable in destructuring declaration uses name of a wrong data class property"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports entries of destructuring declarations that match the name of a different property of the destructured data class. Example: 'data class Foo(val a: String, val b: Int, val c: String)\n\n  fun bar(f: Foo) {\n      val (a, c) = f\n  }' The quick-fix changes variable's name to match the name of the corresponding class field: 'data class Foo(val a: String, val b: Int, val c: String)\n\n  fun bar(f: Foo) {\n      val (a, b) = f\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports entries of destructuring declarations that match the name of a different property of the destructured data class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      data class Foo(val a: String, val b: Int, val c: String)\n\n      fun bar(f: Foo) {\n          val (a, c) = f\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix changes variable's name to match the name of the corresponding class field:\n\n\n      data class Foo(val a: String, val b: Int, val c: String)\n\n      fun bar(f: Foo) {\n          val (a, b) = f\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "IfThenToSafeAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "If-Then foldable to '?.'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if-then' expressions that can be folded into safe-access ('?.') expressions. Example: 'fun bar(x: String) = \"\"\n\n  fun foo(a: String?) {\n     if (a != null) bar(a) else null\n  }' The quick fix converts the 'if-then' expression into a safe-access ('?.') expression: 'fun bar(x: String) = \"\"\n\n  fun foo(a: String?) {\n     a?.let { bar(it) }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if-then` expressions that can be folded into safe-access (`?.`) expressions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun bar(x: String) = \"\"\n\n      fun foo(a: String?) {\n         if (a != null) bar(a) else null\n      }\n\nThe quick fix converts the `if-then` expression into a safe-access (`?.`) expression:\n\n\n      fun bar(x: String) = \"\"\n\n      fun foo(a: String?) {\n         a?.let { bar(it) }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "RestrictReturnStatementTargetMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Target label does not denote a function since 1.4"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports labels that don't points to a functions. It's forbidden to declare a target label that does not denote a function. The quick-fix removes the label. Example: 'fun testValLabelInReturn() {\n      L@ val fn = { return@L }\n      fn()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun testValLabelInReturn() {\n      L@ val fn = { return }\n      fn()\n  }' This inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports labels that don't points to a functions.\n\nIt's forbidden to declare a target label that does not denote a function.\n\nThe quick-fix removes the label.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun testValLabelInReturn() {\n          L@ val fn = { return@L }\n          fn()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun testValLabelInReturn() {\n          L@ val fn = { return }\n          fn()\n      }\n\nThis inspection only reports if the language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher."
                },
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                "id": "MigrateDiagnosticSuppression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Diagnostic name should be replaced"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports suppressions with old diagnostic names, for example '@Suppress(\"HEADER_WITHOUT_IMPLEMENTATION\")'. Some of diagnostics from Kotlin 1.2 and earlier are now obsolete, making such suppressions redundant. Example: '@Suppress(\"HEADER_DECLARATION_WITH_BODY\")\nexpect fun connection() {\n  // ...\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: '@Suppress(\"EXPECTED_DECLARATION_WITH_BODY\")\nexpect fun connection() {\n  // ...\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports suppressions with old diagnostic names, for example `@Suppress(\"HEADER_WITHOUT_IMPLEMENTATION\")`.\n\n\nSome of diagnostics from Kotlin 1.2 and earlier are now obsolete, making such suppressions redundant.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    @Suppress(\"HEADER_DECLARATION_WITH_BODY\")\n    expect fun connection() {\n      // ...\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    @Suppress(\"EXPECTED_DECLARATION_WITH_BODY\")\n    expect fun connection() {\n      // ...\n    }\n"
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              },
              {
                "id": "DeferredResultUnused",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'@Deferred' result is unused"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports function calls with the 'Deferred' result type if the return value is not used. If the 'Deferred' return value is not used, the call site would not wait to complete this function. Example: 'fun calcEverythingAsync() = CompletableDeferred(42)\n\n  fun usage() {\n      calcEverythingAsync()\n  }' A quick-fix provides a variable with the 'Deferred' initializer: 'fun calcEverythingAsync() = CompletableDeferred(42)\n\n  fun usage() {\n      val answer = calcEverythingAsync()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports function calls with the `Deferred` result type if the return value is not used.\n\nIf the `Deferred` return value is not used, the call site would not wait to complete this function.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun calcEverythingAsync() = CompletableDeferred(42)\n\n      fun usage() {\n          calcEverythingAsync()\n      }\n\nA quick-fix provides a variable with the `Deferred` initializer:\n\n\n      fun calcEverythingAsync() = CompletableDeferred(42)\n\n      fun usage() {\n          val answer = calcEverythingAsync()\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "SelfReferenceConstructorParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constructor can never be complete"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constructors with a non-null self-reference parameter. Such constructors never instantiate a class. The quick-fix converts the parameter type to nullable. Example: 'class SelfRef(val ref: SelfRef)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class SelfRef(val ref: SelfRef?)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports constructors with a non-null self-reference parameter.\n\nSuch constructors never instantiate a class.\n\nThe quick-fix converts the parameter type to nullable.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class SelfRef(val ref: SelfRef)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class SelfRef(val ref: SelfRef?)\n"
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                  "text": "Main function should return 'Unit'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports when a main function does not have a return type of 'Unit'. Example: 'fun main() = \"Hello world!\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports when a main function does not have a return type of `Unit`.\n\n**Example:**\n`fun main() = \"Hello world!\"`"
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                "id": "SuspiciousCallableReferenceInLambda",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious callable reference used as lambda result"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lambda expressions with one callable reference. It is a common error to replace a lambda with a callable reference without changing curly braces to parentheses. Example: 'listOf(1,2,3).map { it::toString }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'listOf(1,2,3).map(Int::toString)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports lambda expressions with one callable reference.\n\nIt is a common error to replace a lambda with a callable reference without changing curly braces to parentheses.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      listOf(1,2,3).map { it::toString }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      listOf(1,2,3).map(Int::toString)\n"
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                "id": "ConvertSecondaryConstructorToPrimary",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Convert to primary constructor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a secondary constructor that can be replaced with a more concise primary constructor. Example: 'class User {\n      val name: String\n\n      constructor(name: String) {\n          this.name = name\n      }\n  }' A quick-fix converts code automatically: 'class User(val name: String) {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a secondary constructor that can be replaced with a more concise primary constructor.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class User {\n          val name: String\n\n          constructor(name: String) {\n              this.name = name\n          }\n      }\n\nA quick-fix converts code automatically:\n\n\n      class User(val name: String) {\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReplaceGetOrSet",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Explicit 'get' or 'set' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports explicit calls to 'get' or 'set' functions which can be replaced by an indexing operator '[]'. Kotlin allows custom implementations for the predefined set of operators on types. To overload an operator, you can mark the corresponding function with the 'operator' modifier: 'operator fun get(index: Int) {}\n  operator fun set(index: Int, value: Int) {}' The functions above correspond to the indexing operator. Example: 'class Test {\n      operator fun get(i: Int): Int = 0\n  }\n\n  fun test() {\n      Test().get(0) // replaceable 'get()'\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Test {\n      operator fun get(i: Int): Int = 0\n  }\n\n  fun test() {\n      Test()[0]\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports explicit calls to `get` or `set` functions which can be replaced by an indexing operator `[]`.\n\n\nKotlin allows custom implementations for the predefined set of operators on types.\nTo overload an operator, you can mark the corresponding function with the `operator` modifier:\n\n\n      operator fun get(index: Int) {}\n      operator fun set(index: Int, value: Int) {}\n        \nThe functions above correspond to the indexing operator.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      class Test {\n          operator fun get(i: Int): Int = 0\n      }\n\n      fun test() {\n          Test().get(0) // replaceable 'get()'\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      class Test {\n          operator fun get(i: Int): Int = 0\n      }\n\n      fun test() {\n          Test()[0]\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ProhibitRepeatedUseSiteTargetAnnotationsMigration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Repeated annotation which is not marked as '@Repeatable'"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the repeated use of a non-'@Repeatable' annotation on property accessors. As a result of using non-'@Repeatable' annotation multiple times, both annotation usages will appear in the bytecode leading to an ambiguity in reflection calls. Since Kotlin 1.4 it's mandatory to either mark annotation as '@Repeatable' or not repeat the annotation, otherwise it will lead to compilation error. Example: 'annotation class Foo(val x: Int)\n\n  @get:Foo(10)\n  val a: String\n      @Foo(20) get() = \"foo\" // annotation repeated twice but not marked as @Repeatable' This inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher.",
                  "markdown": "Reports the repeated use of a non-`@Repeatable` annotation on property accessors.\n\n\nAs a result of using non-`@Repeatable` annotation multiple times, both annotation usages\nwill appear in the bytecode leading to an ambiguity in reflection calls.\n\n\nSince Kotlin 1.4 it's mandatory to either mark annotation as `@Repeatable` or not\nrepeat the annotation, otherwise it will lead to compilation error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      annotation class Foo(val x: Int)\n\n      @get:Foo(10)\n      val a: String\n          @Foo(20) get() = \"foo\" // annotation repeated twice but not marked as @Repeatable\n\nThis inspection only reports if the Kotlin language level of the project or module is 1.4 or higher."
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              {
                "id": "Destructure",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use destructuring declaration"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations that can be destructured. Example: 'data class My(val first: String, val second: Int, val third: Boolean)\n\n  fun foo(list: List<My>) {\n      list.forEach { my ->\n          println(my.second)\n          println(my.third)\n      }\n  }' The quick-fix destructures the declaration and introduces new variables with names from the corresponding class: 'data class My(val first: String, val second: Int, val third: Boolean)\n\n  fun foo(list: List<My>) {\n      list.forEach { (_, second, third) ->\n          println(second)\n          println(third)\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations that can be destructured.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      data class My(val first: String, val second: Int, val third: Boolean)\n\n      fun foo(list: List<My>) {\n          list.forEach { my ->\n              println(my.second)\n              println(my.third)\n          }\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix destructures the declaration and introduces new variables with names from the corresponding class:\n\n\n      data class My(val first: String, val second: Int, val third: Boolean)\n\n      fun foo(list: List<My>) {\n          list.forEach { (_, second, third) ->\n              println(second)\n              println(third)\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused receiver parameter"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports receiver parameter of extension functions and properties that is not used. Remove redundant receiver parameter can be used to amend the code automatically.",
                  "markdown": "Reports receiver parameter of extension functions and properties that is not used.\n\n**Remove redundant receiver parameter** can be used to amend the code automatically."
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                "id": "ConvertTryFinallyToUseCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Convert try / finally to use() call"
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                  "text": "Reports a 'try-finally' block with 'resource.close()' in 'finally' which can be converted to a 'resource.use()' call. 'use()' is easier to read and less error-prone as there is no need in explicit 'close()' call. Example: 'fun example() {\n      val reader = File(\"file.txt\").bufferedReader()\n      try {\n          reader.lineSequence().forEach(::print)\n      } finally {\n          reader.close()\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix applied: 'fun example() {\n      File(\"file.txt\").bufferedReader().use { reader ->\n          reader.lineSequence().forEach(::print)\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a `try-finally` block with `resource.close()` in `finally` which can be converted to a `resource.use()` call.\n\n`use()` is easier to read and less error-prone as there is no need in explicit `close()` call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          val reader = File(\"file.txt\").bufferedReader()\n          try {\n              reader.lineSequence().forEach(::print)\n          } finally {\n              reader.close()\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix applied:\n\n\n      fun example() {\n          File(\"file.txt\").bufferedReader().use { reader ->\n              reader.lineSequence().forEach(::print)\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "KotlinRedundantOverride",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant overriding method"
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                  "text": "Reports redundant overriding declarations. An override can be omitted if it does not modify the inherited signature semantics, for example, by changing visibility. Example: 'open class Foo {\n      open fun singleExpression() {\n      }\n  }\n\n  class Bar : Foo() {\n      override fun singleExpression() = super.singleExpression()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Bar : Foo() {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant overriding declarations.\n\n\nAn override can be omitted if it does not modify the inherited signature semantics, for example, by changing visibility.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      open class Foo {\n          open fun singleExpression() {\n          }\n      }\n\n      class Bar : Foo() {\n          override fun singleExpression() = super.singleExpression()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Bar : Foo() {\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReplaceArrayOfWithLiteral",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'arrayOf' call can be replaced with array literal [...]"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'arrayOf' calls that can be replaced with array literals '[...]'. Examples: 'annotation class MyAnnotation(val strings: Array<String>)\n\n  @MyAnnotation(arrayOf(\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"omega\")) // replaceable 'arrayOf()'\n  class MyClass' After the quick-fix is applied: 'annotation class MyAnnotation(val strings: Array<String>)\n\n  @MyAnnotation([\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"omega\"])\n  class MyClass'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `arrayOf` calls that can be replaced with array literals `[...]`.\n\n**Examples:**\n\n      annotation class MyAnnotation(val strings: Array<String>)\n\n      @MyAnnotation(arrayOf(\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"omega\")) // replaceable 'arrayOf()'\n      class MyClass\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n      annotation class MyAnnotation(val strings: Array<String>)\n\n      @MyAnnotation([\"alpha\", \"beta\", \"omega\"])\n      class MyClass\n"
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                "id": "ReplaceToWithInfixForm",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'to' call should be replaced with infix form"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'to' function calls that can be replaced with the infix form. Using the infix form makes your code simpler. The quick-fix replaces 'to' with the infix form. Example: 'fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) {\n      val pair = a.to(b)\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) {\n      val pair = a to b\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `to` function calls that can be replaced with the infix form.\n\nUsing the infix form makes your code simpler.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces `to` with the infix form.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) {\n          val pair = a.to(b)\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun foo(a: Int, b: Int) {\n          val pair = a to b\n      }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Const property naming convention"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'const' property names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions. Consistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding. According to the Kotlin official style guide, 'const' properties should use uppercase underscore-separated names. Example: 'const val Planck: Double = 6.62607015E-34' A quick-fix renames the property: 'const val PLANCK: Double = 6.62607015E-34'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `const` property names that do not follow the recommended naming conventions.\n\n\nConsistent naming allows for easier code reading and understanding.\nAccording to the [Kotlin official style guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/coding-conventions.html#property-names),\n`const` properties should use uppercase underscore-separated names.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      const val Planck: Double = 6.62607015E-34\n\nA quick-fix renames the property:\n\n\n      const val PLANCK: Double = 6.62607015E-34\n"
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              {
                "id": "RedundantNullableReturnType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant nullable return type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports functions and variables with nullable return type which never return or become 'null'. Example: 'fun greeting(user: String): String? = \"Hello, $user!\"' After the quick-fix is applied: 'fun greeting(user: String): String = \"Hello, $user!\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports functions and variables with nullable return type which never return or become `null`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      fun greeting(user: String): String? = \"Hello, $user!\"\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      fun greeting(user: String): String = \"Hello, $user!\"\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Useless call on not-null type"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls on not-null receiver that make sense only for nullable receiver. Several functions from the standard library such as 'orEmpty()' or 'isNullOrEmpty' have sense only when they are called on receivers of nullable types. Otherwise, they can be omitted or simplified as the result will be the same. Remove redundant call and Change call to … quick-fixes can be used to amend the code automatically. Examples: 'fun test(s: String) {\n      val x = s.orEmpty() // quick-fix simplifies to 's'\n      val y = s.isNullOrEmpty() // quick-fix simplifies to 's.isEmpty()'\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls on not-null receiver that make sense only for nullable receiver.\n\nSeveral functions from the standard library such as `orEmpty()` or `isNullOrEmpty`\nhave sense only when they are called on receivers of nullable types. Otherwise, they can be omitted or simplified as the result will be the same.\n\n**Remove redundant call** and **Change call to ...** quick-fixes can be used to amend the code automatically.\n\nExamples:\n\n\n      fun test(s: String) {\n          val x = s.orEmpty() // quick-fix simplifies to 's'\n          val y = s.isNullOrEmpty() // quick-fix simplifies to 's.isEmpty()'\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "'equals()' and 'hashCode()' not paired"
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                  "text": "Reports classes that override 'equals()' but do not override 'hashCode()', or vice versa. It also reports object declarations that override either 'equals()' or 'hashCode()'. This can lead to undesired behavior when a class is added to a 'Collection' Example: 'class C1 {\n      override fun equals(other: Any?) = true\n  }\n\n  class C2 {\n      override fun hashCode() = 0\n  }\n\n  object O1 {\n      override fun equals(other: Any?) = true\n  }\n\n  object O2 {\n      override fun hashCode() = 0\n  }' The quick-fix overrides 'equals()' or 'hashCode()' for classes and deletes these methods for objects: 'class C1 {\n       override fun equals(other: Any?) = true\n       override fun hashCode(): Int {\n           return javaClass.hashCode()\n       }\n   }\n\n   class C2 {\n       override fun hashCode() = 0\n       override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n           if (this === other) return true\n           if (javaClass != other?.javaClass) return false\n           return true\n       }\n   }\n\n   object O1 {\n   }\n\n   object O2 {\n   }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that override `equals()` but do not override `hashCode()`, or vice versa. It also reports object declarations that override either `equals()` or `hashCode()`.\n\nThis can lead to undesired behavior when a class is added to a `Collection`\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class C1 {\n          override fun equals(other: Any?) = true\n      }\n\n      class C2 {\n          override fun hashCode() = 0\n      }\n\n      object O1 {\n          override fun equals(other: Any?) = true\n      }\n\n      object O2 {\n          override fun hashCode() = 0\n      }\n\nThe quick-fix overrides `equals()` or `hashCode()` for classes and deletes these methods for objects:\n\n\n       class C1 {\n           override fun equals(other: Any?) = true\n           override fun hashCode(): Int {\n               return javaClass.hashCode()\n           }\n       }\n\n       class C2 {\n           override fun hashCode() = 0\n           override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean {\n               if (this === other) return true\n               if (javaClass != other?.javaClass) return false\n               return true\n           }\n       }\n\n       object O1 {\n       }\n\n       object O2 {\n       }\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Spring '<bean>' using constructor-based dependency injection. The inspection triggers when it can't find an appropriate constructor or factory method for '<bean>' with the configured '<constructor-arg>' tags and defined 'autowire' policy. Example: 'public class MyComponent {\n    // constructor\n    public MyComponent(MyBean bean) {}\n    // factory method\n    public static MyComponent getInstance(String name, int port) {\n    }\n    <beans>\n      <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"> // reports \"No matching constructor found in class 'MyComponent\"\n         <constructor-arg ref=\"myBean\"/>\n         <constructor-arg value=\"123\"/>\n      </bean>\n\n      <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" factory-method=\"getInstance\"> // reports \"No matching factory method found in class\"\n         <constructor-arg value=\"123\"/>\n      </bean>\n    </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports Spring `<bean>` using constructor-based dependency injection.\n\nThe inspection triggers when it can't find an appropriate constructor or factory method for `<bean>` with the configured\n`<constructor-arg>` tags and defined `autowire` policy.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        public class MyComponent {\n        // constructor\n        public MyComponent(MyBean bean) {}\n        // factory method\n        public static MyComponent getInstance(String name, int port) {\n        }\n        <beans>\n          <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"> // reports \"No matching constructor found in class 'MyComponent\"\n             <constructor-arg ref=\"myBean\"/>\n             <constructor-arg value=\"123\"/>\n          </bean>\n\n          <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" factory-method=\"getInstance\"> // reports \"No matching factory method found in class\"\n             <constructor-arg value=\"123\"/>\n          </bean>\n        </beans>\n"
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                "id": "SpringTestingSqlInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid @Sql and @SqlGroup configurations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved file references in the 'scripts' attributes of the @Sql annotation and the corresponding aliased attributes of the '@Sql' meta annotations. Example: '@SqlGroup({\n     @Sql(\"not-found\"), // reports \"Cannot resolve file 'not-found\"\n     @Sql(\"found.sql\")\n  })\n  public class MyTestWithSqlData {...}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved file references in the `scripts` attributes of the\n[@Sql](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/jdbc/Sql.html)\nannotation and the corresponding aliased attributes of the `@Sql` meta annotations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @SqlGroup({\n         @Sql(\"not-found\"), // reports \"Cannot resolve file 'not-found\"\n         @Sql(\"found.sql\")\n      })\n      public class MyTestWithSqlData {...}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SpringJavaAutowiredFieldsWarningInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non recommended 'field' injections"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports injected or autowired fields in Spring components. The quick-fix suggests the recommended constructor-based dependency injection in beans and assertions for mandatory fields. Example: 'class MyComponent {\n  @Inject MyCollaborator collaborator; // injected field\n\n  public void myBusinessMethod() {\n    collaborator.doSomething(); // throws NullPointerException\n  }\n}' After applying the quick-fix: 'class MyComponent {\n\n  private final MyCollaborator collaborator;\n\n  @Inject\n  public MyComponent(MyCollaborator collaborator) {\n    Assert.notNull(collaborator, \"MyCollaborator must not be null!\");\n    this.collaborator = collaborator;\n  }\n\n  public void myBusinessMethod() {\n    collaborator.doSomething(); // now this call is safe\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports injected or autowired fields in Spring components.\n\nThe quick-fix suggests the recommended constructor-based dependency injection in beans\nand assertions for mandatory fields.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    class MyComponent {\n      @Inject MyCollaborator collaborator; // injected field\n\n      public void myBusinessMethod() {\n        collaborator.doSomething(); // throws NullPointerException\n      }\n    }\n\n<br />\n\nAfter applying the quick-fix:\n\n\n    class MyComponent {\n\n      private final MyCollaborator collaborator;\n\n      @Inject\n      public MyComponent(MyCollaborator collaborator) {\n        Assert.notNull(collaborator, \"MyCollaborator must not be null!\");\n        this.collaborator = collaborator;\n      }\n\n      public void myBusinessMethod() {\n        collaborator.doSomething(); // now this call is safe\n      }\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringFacetInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect XML application context setup in Spring facet"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports XML application contexts that are not configured in the Spring facet and not imported with @ImportResource(locations=\"...\") or '<import .../>' from other application contexts defined in the Spring facet.",
                  "markdown": "Reports XML application contexts that are not configured in the Spring facet and not imported with [@ImportResource](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/ImportResource.html)(locations=\"...\") or `<import .../>` from other application contexts defined in the Spring facet."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Spring/Spring Core/Setup",
                      "index": 75,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringBeanInstantiationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid non-abstract bean instantiation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instantiation errors on interface/abstract class <bean> declarations. Example: '<beans>\n    <bean class=\"java.util.List\"/>\n    // reports 'Interface not allowed for non-abstract beans'\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports instantiation errors on interface/abstract class **\\<bean\\>** declarations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"java.util.List\"/>\n        // reports 'Interface not allowed for non-abstract beans'\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RequiredBeanTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect injected bean type "
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect types of custom schema bean injections defined in the XML application context. Example: 'public class SimpleBean{}\n\n  <beans ...>\n    <bean class=\"SimpleBean\" id=\"simpleBean\"/>\n       <mvc:annotation-driven\n         conversion-service=\"simpleBean\"      <!-- reports \"Bean must be of 'org.springframework.core.convert.ConversionService' type\" -->\n         message-codes-resolver=\"simpleBean\"  <!-- reports 'Bean must be of org.springframework.validation.MessageCodesResolver' type\" -->\n         validator=\"simpleBean\"               <!-- reports \"Bean must be of 'org.springframework.validation.Validator' type\" -->\n    />\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect types of custom schema bean injections defined in the XML application context.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class SimpleBean{}\n\n      <beans ...>\n        <bean class=\"SimpleBean\" id=\"simpleBean\"/>\n           <mvc:annotation-driven\n             conversion-service=\"simpleBean\"      <!-- reports \"Bean must be of 'org.springframework.core.convert.ConversionService' type\" -->\n             message-codes-resolver=\"simpleBean\"  <!-- reports 'Bean must be of org.springframework.validation.MessageCodesResolver' type\" -->\n             validator=\"simpleBean\"               <!-- reports \"Bean must be of 'org.springframework.validation.Validator' type\" -->\n        />\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ContextComponentScanInconsistencyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid filter definition in XML-based component scans"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inconsistent <filter> definitions in <component-scan> of XML application contexts. Example: 'public class NonAnnotationTypeClass {}\n  <beans>\n    <ctx:component-scan base-package=\"com.my.company\">\n      <ctx:exclude-filter expression=\"com.my.company.anno.NonAnnotationTypeClass\" type=\"annotation\"/>\n    </ctx:component-scan>\n  </beans>' In this example, 'NonAnnotationTypeClass' is expected to be an annotation type.",
                  "markdown": "Reports inconsistent **\\<filter\\>** definitions in **\\<component-scan\\>** of XML application contexts.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class NonAnnotationTypeClass {}\n      <beans>\n        <ctx:component-scan base-package=\"com.my.company\">\n          <ctx:exclude-filter expression=\"com.my.company.anno.NonAnnotationTypeClass\" type=\"annotation\"/>\n        </ctx:component-scan>\n      </beans>\n\nIn this example, `NonAnnotationTypeClass` is expected to be an annotation type."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UtilSchemaInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly configured 'util' schema beans defined in XML application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect schema beans defined in XML application contexts. '<beans ... xmlns:util=\"https://www.springframework.org/schema/util\">\n    <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n    <bean class=\"ErrTypeBean\" id=\"errTypeBean\"/>\n    <util:list list-class=\"java.lang.String\"/> // reports \"Class must be inheritor of 'java.util.List'\"\n    <util:set value-type=\"MyBean\">\n      <ref bean=\"fooBean\"/>\n      <ref bean=\"errTypeBean\"/> // reports \"Cannot be added in collection of 'MyBean' type\"\n    </util:set>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect [schema beans](https://www.springframework.org/schema/util) defined in XML application contexts.\n\n\n      <beans ... xmlns:util=\"https://www.springframework.org/schema/util\">\n        <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n        <bean class=\"ErrTypeBean\" id=\"errTypeBean\"/>\n        <util:list list-class=\"java.lang.String\"/> // reports \"Class must be inheritor of 'java.util.List'\"\n        <util:set value-type=\"MyBean\">\n          <ref bean=\"fooBean\"/>\n          <ref bean=\"errTypeBean\"/> // reports \"Cannot be added in collection of 'MyBean' type\"\n        </util:set>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringContextConfigurationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid @ContextConfiguration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect Spring context configurations. Unresolved files and directories in 'locations' attributes and corresponding aliased attributes of '@ContextConfiguration' meta annotations Missing default application context file For more information, see @ContextConfiguration. Example: '@ContextConfiguration(locations = \"classpath:META-INF/unknown-context.xml\") // reports \"Cannot resolve file 'unknown-context.xml'\"\n  class MyTests {...}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect Spring context configurations.\n\n* Unresolved files and directories in `locations` attributes and corresponding aliased attributes of `@ContextConfiguration` meta annotations\n* Missing default application context file\n\nFor more information, see [@ContextConfiguration](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/ContextConfiguration.html).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @ContextConfiguration(locations = \"classpath:META-INF/unknown-context.xml\") // reports \"Cannot resolve file 'unknown-context.xml'\"\n      class MyTests {...}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringScopesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown <bean> scope"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unknown values of the 'scope' attribute in <bean> elements. Example: '<beans>\n    <bean class=\"beans.FooComponent\" id=\"foo\" scope=\"unknown\"/>\n    // reports \"Cannot resolve symbol 'unknown'\"\n    <bean class=\"beans.BarComponent\" id=\"bar\" scope=\"prototype\"/>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unknown values of the `scope` attribute in **\\<bean\\>** elements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"beans.FooComponent\" id=\"foo\" scope=\"unknown\"/>\n        // reports \"Cannot resolve symbol 'unknown'\"\n        <bean class=\"beans.BarComponent\" id=\"bar\" scope=\"prototype\"/>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Spring/Spring Core/XML",
                      "index": 10,
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringPublicFactoryMethodInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect non-public method referenced in \"factory-method\" attribute"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-public methods referenced in the 'factory-method' attributes of <bean> elements. Example: 'public class MyFactory {\n  private static FooBean createBean() {...}\n  }\n}\n\n \n\n<beans>\n  <bean class=\"MyFactory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/>\n  // reports \"Factory method 'createBean' should be public\"\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-public methods referenced in the `factory-method` attributes of **\\<bean\\>** elements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    public class MyFactory {\n      private static FooBean createBean() {...}\n      }\n    }\n\n\n    *** ** * ** ***\n\n\n\n    <beans>\n      <bean class=\"MyFactory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/>\n      // reports \"Factory method 'createBean' should be public\"\n    </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringElStaticFieldInjectionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect injecting of SpEL in a static field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to inject Spring Expression Language (SpEL) into static fields ('null' value is injected). Example: '@Controller\npublic class MyController {\n    @Value(\"#{systemProperties['some.key']}\")  //  Injection to static fields is not allowed\n    static String spelWithDefaultValue;\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to inject Spring Expression Language (SpEL) into static fields ('null' value is injected).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    @Controller\n    public class MyController {\n        @Value(\"#{systemProperties['some.key']}\")  //  Injection to static fields is not allowed\n        static String spelWithDefaultValue;\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringElInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring Expression Language (SpEl) syntax "
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports syntax errors in the Spring Expression Language (SpEL) code, such as unresolved references and invalid locations. Example: '@Controller\npublic class MyController {\n    @Value(\"#{T(java.lang.Math).unknown()}\") // Cannot resolve property or method 'unknown'\n    public void setValue(String s) {}\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports syntax errors in the Spring Expression Language (SpEL) code, such as unresolved references and invalid locations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    @Controller\n    public class MyController {\n        @Value(\"#{T(java.lang.Math).unknown()}\") // Cannot resolve property or method 'unknown'\n        public void setValue(String s) {}\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Spring/Spring Core",
                      "index": 9,
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SpringAopWarningsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring AOP aspect or pointcut element"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect aspects and pointcuts. When some AOP advice matches an aspect bean, it can lead to runtime errors. Example: '<beans >\n  <aop:config>\n    <aop:pointcut expression=\"args()\"/> <!--  Pointcut should have id -->\n    <aop:aspect/> <!-- 'ref' attribute should be defined -->\n  </aop:config>\n</beans>\n\n<beans>\n  <bean id=\"aspect1\" class=\"Aspect1\"/>\n  <bean id=\"aspect2\" class=\"Aspect2\"/>\n  <aop:config>\n    <aop:aspect ref=\"aspect1\"> <!-- Some advices are matching this bean -->\n    <aop:before method=\"xxx\" pointcut=\"execution(* foo())\"/>\n    </aop:aspect>\n    <aop:aspect ref=\"aspect2\">\n      <aop:before method=\"xxx\" pointcut=\"execution(* foo())\"/>\n    </aop:aspect>\n  </aop:config>\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect aspects and pointcuts.\nWhen some AOP advice matches an aspect bean, it can lead to runtime errors.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <beans >\n      <aop:config>\n        <aop:pointcut expression=\"args()\"/> <!--  Pointcut should have id -->\n        <aop:aspect/> <!-- 'ref' attribute should be defined -->\n      </aop:config>\n    </beans>\n\n    <beans>\n      <bean id=\"aspect1\" class=\"Aspect1\"/>\n      <bean id=\"aspect2\" class=\"Aspect2\"/>\n      <aop:config>\n        <aop:aspect ref=\"aspect1\"> <!-- Some advices are matching this bean -->\n        <aop:before method=\"xxx\" pointcut=\"execution(* foo())\"/>\n        </aop:aspect>\n        <aop:aspect ref=\"aspect2\">\n          <aop:before method=\"xxx\" pointcut=\"execution(* foo())\"/>\n        </aop:aspect>\n      </aop:config>\n    </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SpringRequiredAnnotationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@Required Spring bean property is not injected"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@Required' setter bean properties that are not injected or autowired. Example: '<beans>\n  <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"/>\n  // reports \"Required properties missing: 'port'\"\n</beans>\n\n \n\npublic class MyComponent {\n   @Required\n   public void setPort(int port) // reports \"Required property 'port' is not injected\"\n   {...}\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@Required` setter bean properties that are not injected or autowired.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <beans>\n      <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"/>\n      // reports \"Required properties missing: 'port'\"\n    </beans>\n\n\n    *** ** * ** ***\n\n\n\n    public class MyComponent {\n       @Required\n       public void setPort(int port) // reports \"Required property 'port' is not injected\"\n       {...}\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringCacheableComponentsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly configured 'caching' annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect 'caching' annotations: '@Cacheable', '@CacheEvict', '@CachePut', '@CacheConfig', and so on. Example: '@org.springframework.stereotype.Component\npublic class MyCacheManager implements CacheManager{... }\n\npublic class MyConfiguration {\n   @Cacheable(value = \"a\",\n       cacheResolver =\"myCacheManager\") // reports \"Bean must be of 'org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheResolver' type\"\n   public String getCache(String isbn) { ...}\n\n   @Cacheable(value = \"abc\",\n   private String getAbc() // reports \"Caching annotations should be defined on public methods\"\n   {...}\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect 'caching' annotations: `@Cacheable`, `@CacheEvict`, `@CachePut`, `@CacheConfig`, and so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    @org.springframework.stereotype.Component\n    public class MyCacheManager implements CacheManager{... }\n\n    public class MyConfiguration {\n       @Cacheable(value = \"a\",\n           cacheResolver =\"myCacheManager\") // reports \"Bean must be of 'org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheResolver' type\"\n       public String getCache(String isbn) { ...}\n\n       @Cacheable(value = \"abc\",\n       private String getAbc() // reports \"Caching annotations should be defined on public methods\"\n       {...}\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringFactoryMethodInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly defined method referenced in \"factory-method\" attribute"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect method references in the 'factory-method' attribute of the '<bean>' element. Example: 'public class MyFactory {\npublic static FooBean createBean() {}\n}\n<beans>\n  <bean class=\"MyFactory\" id=\"factory\"/>\n  <bean factory-bean=\"factory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/> // Factory method 'createBean' must not be static\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect method references in the `factory-method` attribute of the `<bean>` element.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    public class MyFactory {\n    public static FooBean createBean() {}\n    }\n    <beans>\n      <bean class=\"MyFactory\" id=\"factory\"/>\n      <bean factory-bean=\"factory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/> // Factory method 'createBean' must not be static\n    </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringComponentScan",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid package in @ComponentScan or its meta annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved packages in @ComponentScan annotations and corresponding aliased attributes of '@ComponentScan' meta annotations. Example: '@ComponentScan(basePackages = {\n     \"com.my.company\",\n     \"com.unknown\" // reports \"'Cannot resolve package 'unknown'\"\n  }) +\n  @Configuration +\n  public class MyConfiguration {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved packages in\n[@ComponentScan](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/ComponentScan.html)\nannotations and corresponding aliased attributes of `@ComponentScan` meta annotations.  \n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @ComponentScan(basePackages = {\n         \"com.my.company\",\n         \"com.unknown\" // reports \"'Cannot resolve package 'unknown'\"\n      }) +\n      @Configuration +\n      public class MyConfiguration {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ScheduledMethodInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect @Scheduled method signature"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect @Scheduled methods. According to Spring Documentation, methods to be scheduled must return void and must not expect any arguments. If the method needs to interact with other objects from the Application Context, they should be provided through dependency injection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect [@Scheduled](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/scheduling/annotation/Scheduled.html) methods.\n\nAccording to Spring Documentation, methods to be scheduled must return void and must not expect any arguments.\nIf the method needs to interact with other objects from the Application Context,\nthey should be provided through dependency injection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "SpringLookupInjectionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly referenced bean in @Lookup annotation of Spring component"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect bean references in the 'value' parameter of the @Lookup annotation. Example: '@Component public class FooBean {...}\n  @Component public class OtherBean {...}\n\n  @Component public class MyComponent {\n  @Lookup(\"fooBean\")\n  public FooBean fooBean() {...}\n\n  @Lookup(\"fooBean\") // reports \"Bean must be of 'OtherBean' type\"\n  public OtherBean otherBean() {...}\n\n  @Lookup(\"unknown\") // reports \"Cannot resolve bean 'unknown'\"\n  public OtherBean fooBean() {...}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect bean references in the `value` parameter of the\n[@Lookup](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/beans/factory/annotation/Lookup.html)\nannotation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Component public class FooBean {...}\n      @Component public class OtherBean {...}\n\n      @Component public class MyComponent {\n      @Lookup(\"fooBean\")\n      public FooBean fooBean() {...}\n\n      @Lookup(\"fooBean\") // reports \"Bean must be of 'OtherBean' type\"\n      public OtherBean otherBean() {...}\n\n      @Lookup(\"unknown\") // reports \"Cannot resolve bean 'unknown'\"\n      public OtherBean fooBean() {...}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringTestingTransactionalInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid transactional lifecycle method declaration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports invalid transactional lifecycle method declarations annotated with @BeforeTransaction and @AfterTransaction in testing classes annotated as @Transactional. Annotated methods must have no arguments and no return type. Example: '@ContextConfiguration\n  @Transactional\n  public class AbstractShowcaseTest {\n    @BeforeTransaction // Expected method return type is 'void'\n    public boolean setupData() {...}\n\n    @AfterTransaction // Wrong number of arguments\n    public void disposeData(boolean a) throws Exception {...}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports invalid transactional lifecycle method declarations annotated with\n[@BeforeTransaction](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/transaction/BeforeTransaction.html)\nand [@AfterTransaction](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/transaction/AfterTransaction.html)\nin testing classes annotated as\n[@Transactional](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/transaction/annotation/Transactional.html).\n\nAnnotated methods must have no arguments and no return type.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @ContextConfiguration\n      @Transactional\n      public class AbstractShowcaseTest {\n        @BeforeTransaction // Expected method return type is 'void'\n        public boolean setupData() {...}\n\n        @AfterTransaction // Wrong number of arguments\n        public void disposeData(boolean a) throws Exception {...}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringFacetCodeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect @Configuration class setup in Spring facet"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports @Configuration classes that are not configured in the Spring facet. The inspection does not trigger when '@Configuration' classes are scanned (with @ComponentScan or <component-scan .../>), imported(@Import) or used in any other way (for example, configured in 'spring.factories' files) from application contexts already defined in the Spring facet.",
                  "markdown": "Reports [@Configuration](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/Configuration.html)\nclasses that are not configured in the Spring facet.\n\nThe inspection does not trigger when `@Configuration` classes are scanned\n(with [@ComponentScan](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/ComponentScan.html) or\n\\<component-scan .../\\>),\nimported([@Import](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/Import.html))\nor used in any other way (for example, configured in `spring.factories` files) from application contexts already defined in the Spring facet."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AsyncMethodInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect @Async method signature"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect return types of @Async methods. For target method signatures, any parameter types are allowed. However, the return type should be either 'void' or Future. It is also possible to return the more specific ListenableFuture or CompletableFuture types, which allow for richer interaction with the asynchronous task and for immediate composition with further processing steps.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect return types of [@Async](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/scheduling/annotation/Async.html) methods.\n\nFor target method signatures, any parameter types are allowed.\nHowever, the return type should be either `void` or [Future](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/Future.html).\nIt is also possible to return the more specific [ListenableFuture](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.html) or [CompletableFuture](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/CompletableFuture.html) types,\nwhich allow for richer interaction with the asynchronous task and for immediate composition with further processing steps."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringXmlModelInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring Core XML-based application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports issues with the Spring Framework XML-based application context: Unresolved bean references Missing required tags or attributes Incorrect property types Inconsistent 'enum' properties Incorrect types of referenced beans",
                  "markdown": "Reports issues with the [Spring Framework](https://spring.io/projects/spring-framework) XML-based application context:\n\n* Unresolved bean references\n* Missing required tags or attributes\n* Incorrect property types\n* Inconsistent `enum` properties\n* Incorrect types of referenced beans"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 10,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringJavaInjectionPointsAutowiringInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect autowiring in Spring bean components"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports autowiring problems on injection points of Spring beans @Component, @Service, and so on. More than one bean of 'concrete' type No beans of 'concrete' type No bean with qualifier Incorrect usages of '@Autowired' on Spring bean constructors Injected or autowired fields/methods in classes that are not valid Spring beans Example: public interface FooInterface {...}\n  @Component public class FooBean implements FooInterface {...}\n  @Component public class OtherBean implements FooInterface {...}\n\n@Component\npublic class MyComponent {\n\t@Autowired\n\tFooInterface foo;  // \"Could not autowire. There is more than one bean of 'FooInterface' type.\n                     // Beans: fooBean(FooBean.java), otherBean(OtherBean.java)\"\n}\n Example: '@Component\npublic class MyComponent {\n\t@Autowired\n\tpublic MyComponent(BarBean bean) {...} // reports 'Only one @Autowired constructor is allowed'\n\n\t@Autowired\n\tpublic MyComponent(FooBean bean) {...} // reports 'Only one @Autowired constructor is allowed'\n}\n\n@Component\npublic class MyFactory {  // reports ' No matching @Autowired constructor'\n\tpublic MyFactory(String str) {...}\n\tpublic MyFactory(int count) {...}\n}' Example: 'public class FooBeanClass {\n  @Autowired   // reports 'Autowired members must be defined in valid Spring beans: @Component, @Service, and so on'\n  ServiceBean bean;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports autowiring problems on injection points of Spring beans\n[@Component](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/stereotype/Component.html),\n[@Service](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/stereotype/Service.html),\nand so on.\n\n* More than one bean of 'concrete' type\n* No beans of 'concrete' type\n* No bean with qualifier\n* Incorrect usages of `@Autowired` on Spring bean constructors\n* Injected or autowired fields/methods in classes that are not valid Spring beans\n\n**Example:**\n\n```\npublic interface FooInterface {...}\n  @Component public class FooBean implements FooInterface {...}\n  @Component public class OtherBean implements FooInterface {...}\n\n@Component\npublic class MyComponent {\n\t@Autowired\n\tFooInterface foo;  // \"Could not autowire. There is more than one bean of 'FooInterface' type.\n                     // Beans: fooBean(FooBean.java), otherBean(OtherBean.java)\"\n}\n```\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    @Component\n    public class MyComponent {\n    \t@Autowired\n    \tpublic MyComponent(BarBean bean) {...} // reports 'Only one @Autowired constructor is allowed'\n\n    \t@Autowired\n    \tpublic MyComponent(FooBean bean) {...} // reports 'Only one @Autowired constructor is allowed'\n    }\n\n    @Component\n    public class MyFactory {  // reports ' No matching @Autowired constructor'\n    \tpublic MyFactory(String str) {...}\n    \tpublic MyFactory(int count) {...}\n    }\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    public class FooBeanClass {\n      @Autowired   // reports 'Autowired members must be defined in valid Spring beans: @Component, @Service, and so on'\n      ServiceBean bean;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringFacetProgrammaticInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Spring facet programmatic configuration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Checks programmatic Spring context code setup in Spring facet.",
                  "markdown": "Checks programmatic Spring context code setup in Spring facet."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring Core/Setup",
                      "index": 75,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringBeanAttributesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Conflicting Spring bean attribute"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports configuration conflicts on '<bean>' attributes. Example: '<beans>\n    <bean class=\"java.lang.String\" factory-bean=\"factoryBean\"/>\n    <!-- Exactly one of 'class' or 'factory-bean' is required -->\n    <bean factory-bean=\"factoryBean\" id=\"missingFactoryMethod\"/> //When factory-bean exists, factory-method is required\n\n    <bean abstract=\"false\" id=\"superfluousDefaultAttributeAbstract\"/>\n\n    <!-- Attribute abstract with default value 'false' is superfluous -->/\n    <bean id=\"superfluousDefaultAttributeScope\" scope=\"singleton\"/>\n\n    <!-- Attribute scope with default value 'singleton' is superfluous -->/\n    <bean class=\"java.lang.StringBuilder\">\n      <property name=\"length\">\n         <bean id=\"beanId\" // Attribute id is superfluous\n              name=\"beanName\"   // Attribute name is superfluous\n              scope=\"prototype\" // Attribute scope is superfluous\n         />\n      </property>\n    </bean>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports configuration conflicts on `<bean>` attributes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"java.lang.String\" factory-bean=\"factoryBean\"/>\n        <!-- Exactly one of 'class' or 'factory-bean' is required -->\n        <bean factory-bean=\"factoryBean\" id=\"missingFactoryMethod\"/> //When factory-bean exists, factory-method is required\n\n        <bean abstract=\"false\" id=\"superfluousDefaultAttributeAbstract\"/>\n\n        <!-- Attribute abstract with default value 'false' is superfluous -->/\n        <bean id=\"superfluousDefaultAttributeScope\" scope=\"singleton\"/>\n\n        <!-- Attribute scope with default value 'singleton' is superfluous -->/\n        <bean class=\"java.lang.StringBuilder\">\n          <property name=\"length\">\n             <bean id=\"beanId\" // Attribute id is superfluous\n                  name=\"beanName\"   // Attribute name is superfluous\n                  scope=\"prototype\" // Attribute scope is superfluous\n             />\n          </property>\n        </bean>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissingAspectjAutoproxyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing aspectj-autoproxy"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@Aspect' annotations in Spring versions earlier than 2.5 if there is no <aop:aspectj-autoproxy/> element in the XML configuration. Example: '@Aspect // '@AspectJ support isn't enabled\nclass MyAspect {\n   ...\n}\n\n<beans>\n   <!-- <aop:aspectj-autoproxy/> -->\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@Aspect` annotations in Spring versions earlier than 2.5\nif there is no **\\<aop:aspectj-autoproxy/\\>** element in the XML configuration.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    @Aspect // '@AspectJ support isn't enabled\n    class MyAspect {\n       ...\n    }\n\n    <beans>\n       <!-- <aop:aspectj-autoproxy/> -->\n    </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring AOP",
                      "index": 109,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringInactiveProfileHighlightingInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inactive profile highlighting"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inactive profiles in the Spring XML application contexts. Example: '<!-- active profile 'DEV' is chosen for this application context -->\n  <beans profile=\"DEV\">\n    <bean class=\"MyFactory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/>\n  </beans>\n  <!--  content of this tag is highlighted as 'unused' -->\n  <beans profile=\"TESTS\">\n    <bean class=\"MyTestFactory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/>\n  </beans>\n  <!--  end of 'unused' section -->\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports inactive profiles in the Spring XML application contexts.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <!-- active profile 'DEV' is chosen for this application context -->\n      <beans profile=\"DEV\">\n        <bean class=\"MyFactory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/>\n      </beans>\n      <!--  content of this tag is highlighted as 'unused' -->\n      \\<beans profile=\"**TESTS**\"\\>\n    \\<bean class=\"MyTestFactory\" factory-method=\"createBean\"/\\>\n    \\</beans\\>\n      <!--  end of 'unused' section -->\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring Core/XML",
                      "index": 10,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringInjectionValueStyleInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Injection value in XML application context violates conventions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties configured via '<value>' or '<ref>' sub-elements and offers to replace them with the corresponding attributes. Example: '<beans>\n    <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n\n    <bean class=\"MyFactory\">\n      <property name=\"bean\">\n        <ref bean=\"myBean\"/> // reports 'Usage of explicit <ref> element'\n      </property>\n    </bean>\n  </beans>' After applying the quick-fix: '<beans>\n    <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n    <bean class=\"MyFactory\">\n      <property name=\"bean\" ref=\"myBean\"/>\n    </bean>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties configured via `<value>` or `<ref>` sub-elements and offers to replace them with the corresponding attributes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n\n        <bean class=\"MyFactory\">\n          <property name=\"bean\">\n            <ref bean=\"myBean\"/> // reports 'Usage of explicit <ref> element'\n          </property>\n        </bean>\n      </beans>\n\nAfter applying the quick-fix:\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n        <bean class=\"MyFactory\">\n          <property name=\"bean\" ref=\"myBean\"/>\n        </bean>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringEventListenerInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly configured  @EventListener methods "
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect @EventListener methods. Example: '@Configuration @ComponentScan\n  open class Config\n\n  data class MyEvent(val string: String)\n\n  @Component\n  class LogComponent {\n    @EventListener // Method annotated with @EventListener must be public\n    private fun logCommands(commandName: MyEvent) {}\n\n    @EventListener // Method must have maximum one parameter\n    fun processCommand(commandName: MyEvent, text: String) {}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect\n[@EventListener](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/event/EventListener.html) methods.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Configuration @ComponentScan\n      open class Config\n\n      data class MyEvent(val string: String)\n\n      @Component\n      class LogComponent {\n        @EventListener // Method annotated with @EventListener must be public\n        private fun logCommands(commandName: MyEvent) {}\n\n        @EventListener // Method must have maximum one parameter\n        fun processCommand(commandName: MyEvent, text: String) {}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InjectionValueTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unassignable injection point type in XML application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports invalid injection point types (properties and constructor arguments). The following injection point types are allowed: 'ref', 'idref', any collection type, inner beans, and so on. Example: 'public class InjectionValueTypes{\n  public List<MyBean> setListBeans() {...}\n    public MyBean setMyBean() {...}\n    }\n  }\n  <beans>\n    <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n    <bean class=\"ErrTypeBean\" id=\"errTypeBean\"/>\n    <bean class=\"InjectionValueTypes\" id=\"kt\">\n      <property name=\"myBean\" ref=\"errTypeBean\"/>\n      // reports \"Property of 'MyBean' type cannot be injected by 'ErrTypeBean'\n      <property name=\"listBeans\">\n        <list>\n          <idref local=\"myBean\"/>\n          <ref bean=\"myBean\"/>\n          <ref bean=\"errTypeBean\"/> // reports \"Cannot be added in collection of 'MyBean' type\"\n          <bean class=\"ErrTypeBean\"/> // reports \"Bean must be of 'MyBean' type\"\n        </list>\n      </property>\n    </bean>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports invalid injection point types (properties and constructor arguments).\n\nThe following injection point types are allowed: `ref`, `idref`, any collection type, inner beans, and so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class InjectionValueTypes{\n      public List<MyBean> setListBeans() {...}\n        public MyBean setMyBean() {...}\n        }\n      }\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"MyBean\" id=\"myBean\"/>\n        <bean class=\"ErrTypeBean\" id=\"errTypeBean\"/>\n        <bean class=\"InjectionValueTypes\" id=\"kt\">\n          <property name=\"myBean\" ref=\"errTypeBean\"/>\n          // reports \"Property of 'MyBean' type cannot be injected by 'ErrTypeBean'\n          <property name=\"listBeans\">\n            <list>\n              <idref local=\"myBean\"/>\n              <ref bean=\"myBean\"/>\n              <ref bean=\"errTypeBean\"/> // reports \"Cannot be added in collection of 'MyBean' type\"\n              <bean class=\"ErrTypeBean\"/> // reports \"Bean must be of 'MyBean' type\"\n            </list>\n          </property>\n        </bean>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringInjectionValueConsistencyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inconsistent injection value in XML application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inconsistent tags and attributes on injection points in XML application contexts. '<property>' and '<constructor-arg>' must specify a 'ref', 'value', or a sub-element '<property>' and '<constructor-arg>' cannot contain more than one sub-element '<ref>' can contain either a 'bean' attribute, a 'local' attribute, or a 'parent' attribute '<ref>' must specify a bean '<idref>' can contain either a 'bean' attribute or a 'local' attribute '<idref>' must specify a bean '<map>' must specify a key '<idref>' can contain either a 'key' attribute, a 'key-ref' attribute, or a '<key>' sub-element Example: '<beans>\n\n  <!-- 1.  Property is only allowed to contain either \"ref\" attribute OR \"value\" attribute OR sub-element -->\n  <bean class=\"MyClass\">\n    <property name=\"bean\" ref=\"myBean\" value=\"foo\"/>\n    // Property is only allowed to contain either \"ref\" attribute OR \"value\" attribute OR sub-element\n  </bean>\n\n  <!--  2.  Property must not contain more than one sub-element -->\n  <bean class=\"MyFactory\">\n    <property name=\"bean\">\n    <ref>bean</ref> // Property must not contain more than one sub-element\n     <value>foo</value> // Property must not contain more than one sub-element\n     </property>\n  </bean>\n\n  <!-- 3. Map entry must specify a key  -->\n  <bean class=\"MyBean\">\n     <property name=\"map\">\n        <map>\n           <entry value=\"foo\"/>  // Map entry must specify a key\n        </map>\n     </property>\n  </bean>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports inconsistent tags and attributes on injection points in XML application contexts.\n\n* `<property>` and `<constructor-arg>` must specify a `ref`, `value`, or a sub-element\n* `<property>` and `<constructor-arg>` cannot contain more than one sub-element\n* `<ref>` can contain either a `bean` attribute, a `local` attribute, or a `parent` attribute\n* `<ref>` must specify a bean\n* `<idref>` can contain either a `bean` attribute or a `local` attribute\n* `<idref>` must specify a bean\n* `<map>` must specify a key\n* `<idref>` can contain either a `key` attribute, a `key-ref` attribute, or a `<key>` sub-element\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans>\n\n      \\<!-- 1. Property is only allowed to contain either \"ref\" attribute OR \"value\" attribute OR sub-element --\\>\n      <bean class=\"MyClass\">\n        <property name=\"bean\" ref=\"myBean\" value=\"foo\"/>\n        // Property is only allowed to contain either \"ref\" attribute OR \"value\" attribute OR sub-element\n      </bean>\n\n      \\<!-- 2. Property must not contain more than one sub-element --\\>\n      <bean class=\"MyFactory\">\n        <property name=\"bean\">\n        <ref>bean</ref> // Property must not contain more than one sub-element\n         <value>foo</value> // Property must not contain more than one sub-element\n         </property>\n      </bean>\n\n      \\<!-- 3. Map entry must specify a key --\\>\n      <bean class=\"MyBean\">\n         <property name=\"map\">\n            <map>\n               <entry value=\"foo\"/>  // Map entry must specify a key\n            </map>\n         </property>\n      </bean>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ContextJavaBeanUnresolvedMethodsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown init/destroy method in the @Bean annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved method references on 'initMethod' and 'destroyMethod' parameters of the @Bean annotation. Example: \"Cannot resolve method\" will be reported on 'doInit' expression if MyBean class doesn't contain 'public void 'doInit'(){...}' method 'public class MyBean {...}\n\n  @Component\n  public class MyComponent {\n     @Bean(initMethod=\"doInit\" )\n     public MyBean myBean() {...}\n  }' In this example, the inspection will report an unresolved method reference if 'MyBean' doesn't define the 'doInit()' method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved method references on `initMethod` and `destroyMethod` parameters\nof the [@Bean](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/Bean.html) annotation.\n\n**Example:**\n\"Cannot resolve method\" will be reported on 'doInit' expression if MyBean class doesn't contain 'public void 'doInit'(){...}' method\n\n\n      public class MyBean {...}\n\n      @Component\n      public class MyComponent {\n         @Bean(initMethod=\"doInit\" )\n         public MyBean myBean() {...}\n      }\n\nIn this example, the inspection will report an unresolved method reference if `MyBean` doesn't define the `doInit()` method."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DuplicatedBeanNamesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicated bean names in XML-based application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate bean names defined in the application context. Example: '<beans profile=\"PROD\">\n    <bean class=\"...\" id=\"duplicatedName\"/>  // error\n    <bean class=\"...\" name=\"foo_name, duplicatedName\"/> // 'duplicatedName' error\n    <bean class=\"...\" id=\"toBeAliased\"/>\n\n    <alias alias=\"duplicatedName\" name=\"toBeAliased\"/> // 'duplicatedName' error\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate bean names defined in the application context.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans profile=\"PROD\">\n        <bean class=\"...\" id=\"duplicatedName\"/>  // error\n        <bean class=\"...\" name=\"foo_name, duplicatedName\"/> // 'duplicatedName' error\n        <bean class=\"...\" id=\"toBeAliased\"/>\n\n        <alias alias=\"duplicatedName\" name=\"toBeAliased\"/> // 'duplicatedName' error\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringCacheAnnotationsOnInterfaceInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Cache* annotations defined on interfaces/interface methods"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@Cache*' annotations on interfaces. You should annotate only concrete classes (and methods of concrete classes) with '@Cache*'. Annotating an interface (or an interface method) with '@Cache*' requires using interface-based proxies. Since Java annotations are not inherited from interfaces, the proxying and weaving infrastructure will not be able to recognize the caching settings when using class-based proxies ('proxy-target-class=\"true\"') or the weaving-based aspect ('mode=\"aspectj\"'). As a result, the object will not be wrapped in a caching proxy.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@Cache*` annotations on interfaces.\n\nYou should annotate only concrete classes (and methods of concrete classes) with `@Cache*`.\nAnnotating an interface (or an interface method) with `@Cache*` requires using interface-based proxies.\nSince Java annotations are not inherited from interfaces, the proxying and weaving infrastructure will not be able to recognize the caching settings\nwhen using class-based proxies (`proxy-target-class=\"true\"`) or the weaving-based aspect (`mode=\"aspectj\"`).\nAs a result, the object will not be wrapped in a caching proxy."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JdkProxiedBeanTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect JDK-proxied bean type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrectly configured JDK-proxied bean types. For more information, see JDK- and CGLIB-based proxies.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrectly configured JDK-proxied bean types.\n\nFor more information, see [JDK- and CGLIB-based proxies](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/reference/html/core.html#aop-pfb-proxy-types)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringDependsOnUnresolvedBeanInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly referenced bean in @DependsOn annotation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect bean references in the 'value' parameter of the @DependsOn annotation. Example: '@Component\n  @DependsOn(\"unknown\")  // reports \"Cannot resolve bean 'unknown'\"\n  public class MyComponent {\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect bean references in the `value` parameter of the\n[@DependsOn](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/DependsOn.html)\nannotation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Component\n      @DependsOn(\"unknown\")  // reports \"Cannot resolve bean 'unknown'\"\n      public class MyComponent {\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 14,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringIncorrectResourceTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect resource type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect files referenced in the XML application context. Example: '<beans>\n    <import resource=\"imported-app-context.xml\"/>\n    <import resource=\"banner.txt\"/>// reports 'Incorrect resource type' as Spring XML application context is expected here\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect files referenced in the XML application context.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <import resource=\"imported-app-context.xml\"/>\n        <import resource=\"banner.txt\"/>// reports 'Incorrect resource type' as Spring XML application context is expected here\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring Core/XML",
                      "index": 10,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringRequiredPropertyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing @Required property injections in the spring xml bean declaration "
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@Required' setter bean properties that are not injected or autowired. Example: '<beans>\n  <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"/>\n  // reports \"Required properties missing: 'port'\"\n</beans>\n\n \n\npublic class MyComponent {\n   @Required\n   public void setPort(int port) // reports \"Required property 'port' is not injected\"\n   {...}\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@Required` setter bean properties that are not injected or autowired.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <beans>\n      <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"/>\n      // reports \"Required properties missing: 'port'\"\n    </beans>\n\n\n    *** ** * ** ***\n\n\n\n    public class MyComponent {\n       @Required\n       public void setPort(int port) // reports \"Required property 'port' is not injected\"\n       {...}\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Spring/Spring Core/XML",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringXmlAutowiringInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect XML Spring bean autowiring"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect autowiring of Spring beans configured in XML application contexts. Example: public interface FooInterface {...}\n@Component public class FooBean implements FooInterface {...}\n@Component public class OtherBean implements FooInterface {...}\n\n@Component\npublic class MyComponent {\n\t public void setFooInterface(FooInterface foo) {...}\n}\n\n \n\n<beans>\n\t<bean class=\"beans.OtherBean\" id=\"otherBean\"/>\n\t<bean class=\"beans.FooBean\" id=\"fooBean\"/>\n\n\t<bean autowire=\"byType\" class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"/> // reports \"Could not autowire. There is more than one bean of 'FooInterface' type.\n                                                               //          Beans: otherBean,fooBean. Properties: 'fooInterface' \"\n</beans>",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect autowiring of Spring beans configured in XML application contexts.\n\n**Example:**\n\n```\npublic interface FooInterface {...}\n@Component public class FooBean implements FooInterface {...}\n@Component public class OtherBean implements FooInterface {...}\n\n@Component\npublic class MyComponent {\n\t public void setFooInterface(FooInterface foo) {...}\n}\n\n\n\n<beans>\n\t<bean class=\"beans.OtherBean\" id=\"otherBean\"/>\n\t<bean class=\"beans.FooBean\" id=\"fooBean\"/>\n\n\t<bean autowire=\"byType\" class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\"/> // reports \"Could not autowire. There is more than one bean of 'FooInterface' type.\n                                                               //          Beans: otherBean,fooBean. Properties: 'fooInterface' \"\n</beans>\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringCacheableAndCachePutInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect usage of @CachePut and @Cacheable on the same method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports @CachePut and @Cacheable annotations declared on the same method. While '@Cacheable' causes the method to skip the execution using the cache, '@CachePut' forces the execution in order to update the cache. This leads to unexpected behavior and should be avoided, except in very specific cases when conditions in annotations exclude them from each other. Note also that such conditions should not rely on the result object (the '#result' variable) as these are validated upfront to confirm the exclusion.",
                  "markdown": "Reports [@CachePut](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/cache/annotation/CachePut.html)\nand [@Cacheable](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/cache/annotation/Cacheable.html)\nannotations declared on the same method.\nWhile `@Cacheable` causes the method to skip the execution using the cache, `@CachePut` forces the execution in order to update the cache. This leads to unexpected behavior and should be avoided, except in very specific cases when conditions in annotations exclude them from each other. Note also that such conditions should not rely on the result object (the `#result` variable) as these are validated upfront to confirm the exclusion."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 14,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringConfigurationProxyMethods",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@Configuration proxyMethods usage warnings"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports warnings on incorrectly used proxy methods. Spring Framework 5.2 has introduced an optimization for @Configuration class processing that can be enabled via an attribute @Configuration(proxyBeanMethods = false). If you disable 'proxyBeanMethods' the proxy instances are no longer created and calling the method invokes it again (returning a new instance every time). As a result, you have no guarantee that you're actually injecting the corresponding bean in the context. Incorrect bean method call example: @Configuration(proxyBeanMethods = false)\nclass TestConfiguration {\n  @Bean\n  public FirstBean firstBean() {\n    return new FirstBean();\n  }\n\n  @Bean\n  public SecondBean secondBean() {\n    return new SecondBean(firstBean()); // -> incorrect call\n  }\n}\n You can set 'proxyBeanMethods' to true or rewrite the code as follows: @Configuration(proxyBeanMethods = false)\nclass TestConfiguration {\n  @Bean\n  public FirstBean firstBean() {\n    return new FirstBean();\n  }\n\n  @Bean\n  public SecondBean secondBean(FirstBean someBean) { // -> correct injected instance\n    return new SecondBean(someBean);\n  }\n}\n Also, the inspection checks @Bean method calls in a class without the @Configuration stereotype (in \"bean lite mode\"): @Component\nclass TestComponent {\n  @Bean\n  public FirstBean firstBean() {\n    return new FirstBean();\n  }\n\n  @Bean\n  public SecondBean secondBean() {\n    return new SecondBean(firstBean()); // -> incorrect call\n  }\n}",
                  "markdown": "Reports warnings on incorrectly used proxy methods. Spring Framework 5.2 has introduced an optimization for @Configuration class processing that can be enabled via an attribute @Configuration(proxyBeanMethods = false).   \n\nIf you disable\n\n    proxyBeanMethods\n\nthe proxy instances are no longer created and calling the method invokes it again (returning a new instance every time). As a result, you have no guarantee that you're actually injecting the corresponding bean in the context.   \n\n**Incorrect bean method call example:**   \n\n```\n@Configuration(proxyBeanMethods = false)\nclass TestConfiguration {\n  @Bean\n  public FirstBean firstBean() {\n    return new FirstBean();\n  }\n\n  @Bean\n  public SecondBean secondBean() {\n    return new SecondBean(firstBean()); // -> incorrect call\n  }\n}\n```\n\n<br />\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n**You can set\nproxyBeanMethods\nto true or rewrite the code as follows:**   \n\n```\n@Configuration(proxyBeanMethods = false)\nclass TestConfiguration {\n  @Bean\n  public FirstBean firstBean() {\n    return new FirstBean();\n  }\n\n  @Bean\n  public SecondBean secondBean(FirstBean someBean) { // -> correct injected instance\n    return new SecondBean(someBean);\n  }\n}\n```\n\n<br />\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n**Also, the inspection checks @Bean method calls in a class without the @Configuration stereotype (in \"bean lite mode\"):**   \n\n```\n@Component\nclass TestComponent {\n  @Bean\n  public FirstBean firstBean() {\n    return new FirstBean();\n  }\n\n  @Bean\n  public SecondBean secondBean() {\n    return new SecondBean(firstBean()); // -> incorrect call\n  }\n}\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringAopErrorsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring AOP advice or advisor element"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect advices and advisor elements if there are no 'pointcut' or 'pointcut-ref' attributes. Example: '<beans >\n    <aop:config>\n      <aop:pointcut id=\"zzz\" expression=\"args()\"/>\n        <aop:aspect ref=\"xxx\">\n            <aop:before method=\"writeArg1\" pointcut=\"execution(* *(String))\"/>\n            <aop:after method=\"aaa\" pointcut-ref=\"zzz\"/>\n            <aop:after-throwing method=\"aaa\"/> <!--Either 'pointcut' or 'pointcut-ref' attribute must be defined -->\n       </aop:aspect>\n    </aop:config>\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect advices and advisor elements if there are no `pointcut` or `pointcut-ref` attributes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <beans >\n        <aop:config>\n          <aop:pointcut id=\"zzz\" expression=\"args()\"/>\n            <aop:aspect ref=\"xxx\">\n                <aop:before method=\"writeArg1\" pointcut=\"execution(* *(String))\"/>\n                <aop:after method=\"aaa\" pointcut-ref=\"zzz\"/>\n                <aop:after-throwing method=\"aaa\"/> <!--Either 'pointcut' or 'pointcut-ref' attribute must be defined -->\n           </aop:aspect>\n        </aop:config>\n    </beans>\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 109,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringAopPointcutExpressionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring AOP pointcut expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports AspectJ pointcut designators which are not supported by Spring. Example: '<beans >\n  <aop:config >\n      <aop:pointcut expression=\"@this(Anno)  <!-- '@this' pointcut designator isn't supported by Spring -->\n                  and adviceexecution()\"/> <!--  'adviceexecution' pointcut designator isn't supported by Spring -->\n      <aop:pointcut expression=\"!@annotation(Anno)\"/>\n    </aop:config>\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports AspectJ pointcut designators which are not supported by Spring.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <beans >\n      <aop:config >\n          <aop:pointcut expression=\"@this(Anno)  <!-- '@this' pointcut designator isn't supported by Spring -->\n                      and adviceexecution()\"/> <!--  'adviceexecution' pointcut designator isn't supported by Spring -->\n          <aop:pointcut expression=\"!@annotation(Anno)\"/>\n        </aop:config>\n    </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 109,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringBeanNameConventionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Spring bean name violates conventions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports <bean> names that don't follow the bean naming conventions. The convention is to use the standard Java convention for instance field names when naming beans. That is, bean names start with a lowercase letter and are camel-cased from there. Examples of such names include 'accountManager', 'accountService', 'userDao', 'loginController', and so on. Naming beans consistently makes your configuration easier to read and understand. Also, if you are using Spring AOP, it helps a lot when applying an advice to a set of beans related by name.",
                  "markdown": "Reports **\\<bean\\>** names that don't follow the bean naming conventions.\n\n\nThe convention is to use the standard Java convention for instance field names when naming beans.\nThat is, bean names start with a lowercase letter and are camel-cased from there.\nExamples of such names include `accountManager`, `accountService`, `userDao`, `loginController`, and so on.\nNaming beans consistently makes your configuration easier to read and understand.\nAlso, if you are using Spring AOP, it helps a lot when applying an advice to a set of beans related by name."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnparsedCustomBeanInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unparsed custom Spring beans"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unknown Spring bean types that have not yet been parsed or if a bean uses an unsupported tag for the custom namespace.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unknown Spring bean types that have not yet been parsed or if a bean uses an unsupported tag for the custom namespace."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringXmlAutowireExplicitlyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary autowired dependency in XML application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'autowire' attributes in '<bean>' elements and suggests to explicitly inject bean properties if possible. Example: 'public class MyComponent {\n    public void setOtherBean(OtherBean bean){...}\n  }\n\n \n\n  <beans>\n    <bean class=\"beans.OtherBean\" id=\"bar\"/>\n    <bean autowire=\"byType\" class=\"beans.MyComponent\"/>\n    // \"Unnecessary autowired dependency\"\n    // suggests \"Make autowired dependency explicit\"\n  </beans>' After applying the quick-fix: '<beans>\n    <bean class=\"beans.OtherBean\" id=\"bar\"/>\n    <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\">\n      <property name=\"otherBean\" ref=\"otherBean\"/>\n    </bean>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `autowire` attributes in `<bean>` elements and suggests to explicitly inject bean properties if possible.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class MyComponent {\n        public void setOtherBean(OtherBean bean){...}\n      }\n\n\n    *** ** * ** ***\n\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"beans.OtherBean\" id=\"bar\"/>\n        <bean autowire=\"byType\" class=\"beans.MyComponent\"/>\n        // \"Unnecessary autowired dependency\"\n        // suggests \"Make autowired dependency explicit\"\n      </beans>\n\nAfter applying the quick-fix:\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"beans.OtherBean\" id=\"bar\"/>\n        <bean class=\"beans.MyComponent\" id=\"foo\">\n          <property name=\"otherBean\" ref=\"otherBean\"/>\n        </bean>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SpringHandlersSchemasHighlighting",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved file or class reference in a spring.handlers or spring.schemas file"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved class and file references in 'spring.handlers' and 'spring.schemas' files. Example 'spring.handlers' file: 'a=my.company.MyHandler\n   b=my.company.UnknownHandler // reports \"Cannot resolve class 'my.company.UnknownHandler'\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved class and file references in `spring.handlers` and `spring.schemas` files.\n\n**Example `spring.handlers` file:**\n\n\n       a=my.company.MyHandler\n       b=my.company.UnknownHandler // reports \"Cannot resolve class 'my.company.UnknownHandler'\"\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "SpringTestingDirtiesContextInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid @DirtiesContext 'mode' configuration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect 'mode' configuration in the @DirtiesContext annotation. Example: '@ContextConfiguration\n  @DirtiesContext(methodMode = MethodMode.AFTER_METHOD, // Setting the method mode on an annotated test class has no meaning. For class-level control, use classMode instead.\n                  hierarchyMode = DirtiesContext.HierarchyMode.CURRENT_LEVEL) // hierarchyMode should be used when the context is configured as part of a hierarchy via @ContextHierarchy\n  public class MyTest {\n    @DirtiesContext(classMode = DirtiesContext.ClassMode.AFTER_CLASS, // Setting the class mode on an annotated test method has no meaning. For method-level control use methodMode instead..\n                     hierarchyMode = DirtiesContext.HierarchyMode.CURRENT_LEVEL) // hierarchyMode should be used when the context is configured as part of a hierarchy via @ContextHierarchy\n    public void testFoo() {...}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect 'mode' configuration in the\n[@DirtiesContext](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/annotation/DirtiesContext.html)\nannotation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @ContextConfiguration\n      @DirtiesContext(methodMode = MethodMode.AFTER_METHOD, // Setting the method mode on an annotated test class has no meaning. For class-level control, use classMode instead.\n                      hierarchyMode = DirtiesContext.HierarchyMode.CURRENT_LEVEL) // hierarchyMode should be used when the context is configured as part of a hierarchy via @ContextHierarchy\n      public class MyTest {\n        @DirtiesContext(classMode = DirtiesContext.ClassMode.AFTER_CLASS, // Setting the class mode on an annotated test method has no meaning. For method-level control use methodMode instead..\n                         hierarchyMode = DirtiesContext.HierarchyMode.CURRENT_LEVEL) // hierarchyMode should be used when the context is configured as part of a hierarchy via @ContextHierarchy\n        public void testFoo() {...}\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SpringCacheNamesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect required cache names definition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect '@Cache*' annotation names. At least one cache name should be provided per cache operation: '@Cacheable(\"cache_name\")' or '@Cacheable(cacheNames =\"cache_name\")'. '@CacheConfig#cacheNames()' can be used for sharing common cache-related settings at the class level.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect `@Cache*` annotation names.\n\nAt least one cache name should be provided per cache operation: `@Cacheable(\"cache_name\")` or `@Cacheable(cacheNames =\"cache_name\")`.\n`@CacheConfig#cacheNames()` can be used for sharing common cache-related settings at the class level."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SpringJavaStaticMembersAutowiringInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring component autowiring or injection on a static class member"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports autowired and injected static methods/fields of Spring components. Example: @Component\npublic class MyComponent {\n\t@Autowired\n\tstatic FooInterface foo;  // reports \"Don't autowire static members\"\n}",
                  "markdown": "Reports autowired and injected static methods/fields of Spring components.\n\n**Example:**\n\n```\n@Component\npublic class MyComponent {\n\t@Autowired\n\tstatic FooInterface foo;  // reports \"Don't autowire static members\"\n}\n```"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "SpringPlaceholdersInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved placeholders configured in the Spring XML application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved placeholders configured in Spring XML contexts. Example: '<beans>\n    <ctx:property-placeholder location=\"application.properties\"/>\n\n    <bean class=\"beans.ServerComponent\">\n      <property name=\"serverName\" value=\"${server.name}}\"/>\n      <property name=\"port\" value=\"${unknown.property}}\"/> // reports \"Cannot resolve property key\"\n    </bean>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved placeholders configured in Spring XML contexts.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans>\n        <ctx:property-placeholder location=\"application.properties\"/>\n\n        <bean class=\"beans.ServerComponent\">\n          <property name=\"serverName\" value=\"${server.name}}\"/>\n          <property name=\"port\" value=\"${unknown.property}}\"/> // reports \"Cannot resolve property key\"\n        </bean>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "SpringImportResource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved file references in @ImportResource locations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved files and directories in 'locations' attributes of @ImportResource annotations and the corresponding aliased attributes of the '@ImportResource' meta annotations. Example: '@Configuration\n  @ImportResource(locations = \"classpath:META-INF/unknown-context.xml\") // reports \"Cannot resolve file 'unknown-context.xml'\"\n  public class MyConfiguration {...}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved files and directories in `locations` attributes\nof [@ImportResource](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/ImportResource.html) annotations\nand the corresponding aliased attributes of the `@ImportResource` meta annotations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Configuration\n      @ImportResource(locations = \"classpath:META-INF/unknown-context.xml\") // reports \"Cannot resolve file 'unknown-context.xml'\"\n      public class MyConfiguration {...}\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "SpringTransactionalComponentInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid 'PlatformTransactionManager' declaration in @Transactional component"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports PlatformTransactionManager classes that are not correctly defined in the application context for the current @Transactional component.",
                  "markdown": "Reports [PlatformTransactionManager](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/transaction/PlatformTransactionManager.html) classes that are not correctly defined in the application context for the current [@Transactional](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/transaction/annotation/Transactional.html) component."
                },
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                  "level": "error",
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              {
                "id": "SpringBeanLookupMethodInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly configured XML bean lookup-method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect <lookup-method> for a bean in XML application contexts. Example: 'public abstract class FooLookupBean {\n    protected abstract FooBean createCommand();\n    private FooBean createCommand() {...}\n    protected static FooBean createCommandStatic() {...}\n    protected abstract FooBean createWithArgs(String foo);\n    protected abstract OtherBean createOtherBean();\n  }\n\n  <beans>\n    <bean class=\"FooLookupBean\" id=\"lookupTest\">\n      <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createCommand\"/>\n      <!-- private -->\n      <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createCommand\"/>// \"Method must be public or protected\"\n      <!-- static -->\n      <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createCommandStatic\"/> // Static method not allowed here\n      <!-- with arguments -->\n      <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createWithArgs\"/>// Method must have no parameters\n      <!-- not exist -->\n      <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"unknown\"/>  // unknown method\n      <!-- mismatch -->\n      <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createOtherBean\"/> // Lookup method return type does not match the 'FooBean' bean class\n    </bean>\n\n    <bean class=\"FooBean\" id=\"fooBean\"/>\n    <bean class=\"OtherBean\" id=\"otherBean\"/>\n  </beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect **\\<lookup-method\\>** for a bean in XML application contexts.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public abstract class FooLookupBean {\n        protected abstract FooBean createCommand();\n        private FooBean createCommand() {...}\n        protected static FooBean createCommandStatic() {...}\n        protected abstract FooBean createWithArgs(String foo);\n        protected abstract OtherBean createOtherBean();\n      }\n\n      <beans>\n        <bean class=\"FooLookupBean\" id=\"lookupTest\">\n          <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createCommand\"/>\n          <!-- private -->\n          <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createCommand\"/>// \"Method must be public or protected\"\n          <!-- static -->\n          <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createCommandStatic\"/> // Static method not allowed here\n          <!-- with arguments -->\n          <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createWithArgs\"/>// Method must have no parameters\n          <!-- not exist -->\n          <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"unknown\"/>  // unknown method\n          <!-- mismatch -->\n          <lookup-method bean=\"fooBean\" name=\"createOtherBean\"/> // Lookup method return type does not match the 'FooBean' bean class\n        </bean>\n\n        <bean class=\"FooBean\" id=\"fooBean\"/>\n        <bean class=\"OtherBean\" id=\"otherBean\"/>\n      </beans>\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "SpringPropertySource",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved file references in @PropertySource and @TestPropertySource locations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved files or directories in @PropertySource and @TestPropertySource annotations. Example: '@Configuration\n  @PropertySource(\"classpath:/com/mycompany/unknown.properties\") // reports \"Cannot resolve file unknown.properties\"\n  public class AppConfig {...}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved files or directories in\n[@PropertySource](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/PropertySource.html)\nand [@TestPropertySource](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/test/context/TestPropertySource.html)\nannotations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Configuration\n      @PropertySource(\"classpath:/com/mycompany/unknown.properties\") // reports \"Cannot resolve file unknown.properties\"\n      public class AppConfig {...}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SpringProfileExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrectly configured @Profile expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect @Profile expressions: Spring profiles must not be empty '&' and '|' operators must not be mixed without parentheses in Spring profile expressions Examples: '@Configuration\n  @Profile(\"a & (b | c)\")\n  public class MyConfiguration {...}\n\n  \n  @Configuration\n  @Profile() // reports \"Profile expression must contain text\"\n  public class MyConfiguration {...}\n\n  \n  @Configuration\n  @Profile(\"a & b | c\") // reports \"Malformed profile expression\"\n  public class MyConfiguration {...}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect\n[@Profile](https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/Profile.html)\nexpressions:\n\n* Spring profiles must not be empty\n* '\\&' and '\\|' operators must not be mixed without parentheses in Spring profile expressions\n\n**Examples:**\n\n\n      \n      @Configuration\n      @Profile(\"a & (b | c)\")\n      public class MyConfiguration {...}\n\n      \n      @Configuration\n      @Profile() // reports \"Profile expression must contain text\"\n      public class MyConfiguration {...}\n\n      \n      @Configuration\n      @Profile(\"a & b | c\") // reports \"Malformed profile expression\"\n      public class MyConfiguration {...}\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
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              {
                "id": "AbstractBeanReferencesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect reference to abstract bean"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports referenced abstract beans. Abstract beans can be used only as template bean definitions, that is, parents for child definitions. Trying to use such an abstract parent bean on its own by referring to it as a ref property of another bean, or by calling 'getBean()' with the parent bean id, will result in an error. Example: '<bean abstract=\"true\" id=\"parentBeanWithoutClass\"/>\n  <bean class=\"com.my.company.FooBean\" id=\"childBean\" parent=\"parentBeanWithoutClass\">\n  <!--  properties -->\n  </bean>' In this example, the parent bean can't be instantiated on its own since it is incomplete and explicitly marked as abstract.",
                  "markdown": "Reports referenced abstract beans.\n\nAbstract beans can be used only as template bean definitions, that is, parents for child definitions.\nTrying to use such an abstract parent bean on its own by referring to it as a ref property of another bean,\nor by calling `getBean()` with the parent bean id, will result in an error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <bean abstract=\"true\" id=\"parentBeanWithoutClass\"/>\n      <bean class=\"com.my.company.FooBean\" id=\"childBean\" parent=\"parentBeanWithoutClass\">\n      <!--  properties -->\n      </bean>\n\nIn this example, the parent bean can't be instantiated on its own since it is incomplete and explicitly marked as abstract."
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                "id": "SpringBootBootstrapConfigurationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Bootstrap configuration included in application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'BootstrapConfiguration' included into the Spring Boot application context via a component scan where it might not be needed. For more information, see Spring Cloud Commons documentation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `BootstrapConfiguration` included into the Spring Boot application context via a component scan where it might not be needed.\n\nFor more information, see [Spring Cloud Commons documentation](https://docs.spring.io/spring-cloud-commons/docs/current/reference/html/#customizing-the-bootstrap-configuration)."
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SpringCloudStreamMessageChannelInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved message channel"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved channel attributes in '@StreamListener', '@SendTo', '@Output', and '@Input' annotations. Using invalid binding name results in 'bean not found' error at runtime. Example: '@EnableBinding(Sink.class)\n  public class LogSource {\n    @StreamListener(Sink.class)\n\t  public void log1() {\n    }\n\n    @StreamListener(\"invalid\")  // Reports 'Cannot find channel'\n\t  public void log2() {\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved channel attributes in `@StreamListener`, `@SendTo`, `@Output`, and `@Input` annotations.\n\nUsing invalid binding name results in 'bean not found' error at runtime.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @EnableBinding(Sink.class)\n      public class LogSource {\n        @StreamListener(Sink.class)\n    \t  public void log1() {\n        }\n\n        @StreamListener(\"invalid\")  // Reports 'Cannot find channel'\n    \t  public void log2() {\n        }\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Stream handler method error"
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                  "text": "Reports inconsistency errors in stream handler methods. Input and output stream handler methods annotated with '@StreamListener' or '@StreamEmitter' have various constraints. Violation of the constraints results in errors at runtime. For example: Channel defined in '@StreamListener' 'value' attribute may never be combined with method parameters annotated with '@Input' or '@Output' An input channel must be specified for a method annotated with '@StreamListener' An output channel must be specified for a method that can return a value An output channel cannot be specified for a method that does not return a value '@StreamListener' 'condition' attribute cannot be set for methods that return a value",
                  "markdown": "Reports inconsistency errors in stream handler methods.\n\n\nInput and output stream handler methods annotated with `@StreamListener` or `@StreamEmitter` have various constraints.\nViolation of the constraints results in errors at runtime.\n\nFor example:\n\n* Channel defined in `@StreamListener` `value` attribute may never be combined with method parameters annotated with `@Input` or `@Output`\n* An input channel must be specified for a method annotated with `@StreamListener`\n* An output channel must be specified for a method that can return a value\n* An output channel cannot be specified for a method that does not return a value\n* `@StreamListener` `condition` attribute cannot be set for methods that return a value"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to List.set can be keyed access"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.util.List.set()' methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form. Example: 'def list = [\"foo\"]\nlist.set(0, \"bar\") // list.set(0, \"bar\") could be replaced with list[0] = \"bar\"'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'def list = [\"foo\"]\nlist[0] = \"bar\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.util.List.set()` methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def list = [\"foo\"]\n    list.set(0, \"bar\") // list.set(0, \"bar\") could be replaced with list[0] = \"bar\"\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    def list = [\"foo\"]\n    list[0] = \"bar\"\n\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constant with names which don't match the specified convention. Constants are fields of immutable type declared with 'static' and 'final' modifiers. Reports constants whose names are either too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Configure the inspection: Use the Pattern field to specify 'java.util.regex.Pattern' which a constant name is expected to match. Use the Min length field to specify the minimum length of a constant name. Use the Max length field to specify the maximum length of a constant name.",
                  "markdown": "Reports constant with names which don't match the specified convention.\n\nConstants are fields of immutable type declared with `static` and `final` modifiers.\nReports constants whose names are either too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Pattern** field to specify `java.util.regex.Pattern` which a constant name is expected to match.\n* Use the **Min length** field to specify the minimum length of a constant name.\n* Use the **Max length** field to specify the maximum length of a constant name."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyInArgumentCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incompatible 'in' argument types"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of membership operator 'in' with items and containers of incompatible types. Example: 'def list = [1, 2]\nif (\"foo\" in list) {} // list of Integers can't contain String'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of membership operator `in` with items and containers of incompatible types.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def list = [1, 2]\n    if (\"foo\" in list) {} // list of Integers can't contain String\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Groovy/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 50,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyMapPutCanBeKeyedAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to Map.put can be keyed access"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.util.Map.put()' methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form. Example: 'def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\nmap.put(\"foo\", \"baz\") // map.put(\"foo\", \"baz\") could be replaced with map[\"foo\"] = \"baz\"'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\nmap[\"foo\"] = \"baz\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.util.Map.put()` methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\n    map.put(\"foo\", \"baz\") // map.put(\"foo\", \"baz\") could be replaced with map[\"foo\"] = \"baz\"\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\n    map[\"foo\"] = \"baz\"\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/GPath",
                      "index": 21,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyAccessibility",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inaccessible element"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references which exceed access rights. Access to private members breaks encapsulation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports references which exceed access rights.\n\nAccess to private members breaks encapsulation."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 50,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyDoubleCheckedLocking",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Double-checked locking"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports double-checked locking. Double-checked locking tries to initialize a field on demand and in a thread-safe manner, while avoiding the cost of synchronization. Unfortunately it is not thread-safe when used on a field that is not declared 'volatile'. When using Java 1.4 or earlier, double-checked locking doesn't work even with a 'volatile' field. Read the article linked above for a detailed explanation of the problem. Example: 'class Foo {\n      private Helper helper = null\n\n      Helper getHelper() {\n          if (helper == null)\n              synchronized(this) {\n                  if (helper == null) {\n                      helper = new Helper()\n                  }\n              }\n          }\n          return helper;\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports [double-checked locking](https://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/java/memoryModel/DoubleCheckedLocking.html).\n\n\nDouble-checked locking tries to initialize a field on demand and in a thread-safe manner, while avoiding the cost of synchronization.\nUnfortunately it is not thread-safe when used on a field that is not declared `volatile`.\nWhen using Java 1.4 or earlier, double-checked locking doesn't work even with a `volatile` field.\nRead the article linked above for a detailed explanation of the problem.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          private Helper helper = null\n\n          Helper getHelper() {\n              if (helper == null)\n                  synchronized(this) {\n                      if (helper == null) {\n                          helper = new Helper()\n                      }\n                  }\n              }\n              return helper;\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Threading issues",
                      "index": 72,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyFallthrough",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Fallthrough in 'switch' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fallthrough in switch statements. While occasionally useful, fallthrough is often unintended, and may lead to surprising bugs. Example: 'switch(n) {\n  case 1:\n    print 1\n  case 2: // \"case 1\" fallthrough to \"case 2\". Statements from \"case 2\" will be executed immediately after \"case 1\".\n    print 2\n    break\n  default:\n    print \"Default\"\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports *fallthrough* in switch statements. While occasionally useful, fallthrough is often unintended, and may lead to surprising bugs.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    switch(n) {\n      case 1:\n        print 1\n      case 2: // \"case 1\" fallthrough to \"case 2\". Statements from \"case 2\" will be executed immediately after \"case 1\".\n        print 2\n        break\n      default:\n        print \"Default\"\n    }\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 73,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyLocalVariableNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Use the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for local variables names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n\nUse the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for local variables names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Naming conventions",
                      "index": 36,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyIfStatementWithIdenticalBranches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "If statement with identical branches"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements with identical \"then\" and 'else' branches. Such statements are almost certainly programmer error. Example: 'if (condition) {\n  print \"foo\"\n} else {\n  print \"foo\"\n}'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'print \"foo\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements with identical \"then\" and `else` branches. Such statements are almost certainly programmer error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    if (condition) {\n      print \"foo\"\n    } else {\n      print \"foo\"\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    print \"foo\"\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 73,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyNonShortCircuitBoolean",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non short-circuit boolean"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the non-short-circuit forms of boolean operators 'and' and 'or' ( '&' and '|' ). The non-short-circuit versions are occasionally useful, but their presence is often due to typos of the short-circuit forms ( '&&' and '||' ), and may lead to subtle bugs. Example: 'if (a & b) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (a && b) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the non-short-circuit forms of boolean operators 'and' and 'or' ( `&` and `|` ).\n\n\nThe non-short-circuit versions are occasionally useful, but\ntheir presence is often due to typos of the short-circuit forms ( `&&`\nand `||` ), and may lead to subtle bugs.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    if (a & b) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    if (a && b) {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 50,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JavaStylePropertiesInvocation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Java-style property access"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties accessed via method calls. Example: 'class Foo {\n      int foo\n  }\n\n  def bar = new Foo()\n  print(bar.getFoo())' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo {\n      int foo\n  }\n\n  def bar = new Foo()\n  print(bar.foo)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties accessed via method calls.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          int foo\n      }\n\n      def bar = new Foo()\n      print(bar.getFoo())\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo {\n          int foo\n      }\n\n      def bar = new Foo()\n      print(bar.foo)\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Style",
                      "index": 77,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyTrivialConditional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ternary conditional operators of the form 'x ? true : false' or similar, which can be trivially simplified. Example: 'foo() ? true : false' After the quick-fix is applied: 'foo()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports ternary conditional operators of the form `x ? true : false` or similar, which can be trivially simplified.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      foo() ? true : false\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    foo()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Control flow issues",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrFinalVariableAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Final variable access"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports uninitialized final fields, invalid assignments to final variables, and parameters and fields.",
                  "markdown": "Reports uninitialized final fields, invalid assignments to final variables, and parameters and fields."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 73,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DelegatesTo",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@DelegatesTo"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unused '@DelegatesTo.Target' annotations and unresolved '@DelegatedTo.target' annotation attribute values. Example: '// unused target 't1' and unresolved target 't2'\n  def m(\n      @DelegatesTo.Target('t1') target,\n      @DelegatesTo(target = 't2') Closure c\n  ) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unused `@DelegatesTo.Target` annotations and unresolved `@DelegatedTo.target` annotation attribute values.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // unused target 't1' and unresolved target 't2'\n      def m(\n          @DelegatesTo.Target('t1') target,\n          @DelegatesTo(target = 't2') Closure c\n      ) {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Annotations",
                      "index": 91,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyOverlyComplexArithmeticExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex arithmetic expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports arithmetic expressions with too many terms. Such expressions may be confusing and bug-prone. Use the Maximum number of terms field to specify the maximum number of terms allowed in an arithmetic expression.",
                  "markdown": "Reports arithmetic expressions with too many terms.\n\n\nSuch expressions may be confusing and bug-prone.\n\n\nUse the **Maximum number of terms** field to specify the maximum number of terms allowed in an arithmetic expression."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Potentially confusing code constructs",
                      "index": 96,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyThrowFromFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'throw' inside 'finally' block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'throw' statements inside of 'finally' blocks. While occasionally intended, such 'throw' statements may mask exceptions thrown and tremendously complicate debugging.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `throw` statements inside of `finally` blocks.\n\n\nWhile occasionally intended, such `throw` statements may mask exceptions thrown and\ntremendously complicate debugging."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Error handling",
                      "index": 98,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ChangeToOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method call can be replaced with operator invocation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method calls that can be replaced with operator invocations. Example: 'a.plus(b)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'a + b'",
                  "markdown": "Reports method calls that can be replaced with operator invocations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a.plus(b)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      a + b\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Style",
                      "index": 77,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyMapGetCanBeKeyedAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to Map.get can be keyed access"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.util.Map.get()' methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form. Example: 'def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\ndef str = map.get(\"foo\") // map.get(\"foo\") could be replaced with map[\"foo\"]'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\ndef str = map[\"foo\"]'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.util.Map.get()` methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\n    def str = map.get(\"foo\") // map.get(\"foo\") could be replaced with map[\"foo\"]\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    def map = [\"foo\": \"bar\"]\n    def str = map[\"foo\"]\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/GPath",
                      "index": 21,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyResultOfAssignmentUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Result of assignment used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment expressions nested inside other expressions to use the assigned value immediately. Such expressions may be confusing and violating the general design principle that a given construct should do precisely one thing.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment expressions nested inside other expressions to use the assigned value immediately.\n\n\nSuch expressions may be confusing and violating the general design principle that a\ngiven construct should do precisely one thing."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Assignment issues",
                      "index": 101,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyNestedAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment expressions nested inside other expressions. While admirably terse, such expressions may be confusing, and violate the general design principle that a given construct should do precisely one thing. Example: 'a = b = 1'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment expressions nested inside other expressions. While admirably terse, such expressions may be confusing, and violate the general design principle that a given construct should do precisely one thing.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    a = b = 1\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                      "toolComponent": {
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovySynchronizedMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronized method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the 'synchronized' modifier on methods. Some coding standards prohibit the use of the 'synchronized' modifier, in favor of 'synchronized' statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports the `synchronized` modifier on methods.\n\n\nSome coding standards\nprohibit the use of the `synchronized` modifier, in favor of `synchronized` statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Threading issues",
                      "index": 72,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUnconditionalWait",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unconditional 'wait' call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports wait() being called unconditionally within a synchronized context. Normally, wait() is used to block a thread until some condition is true. If wait() is called unconditionally, that often indicates that the condition was checked before a lock was acquired. In that case, a data race may occur, with the condition becoming true between the time it was checked and the time the lock was acquired. While constructs found by this inspection are not necessarily incorrect, they are certainly worth examining.",
                  "markdown": "Reports **wait()**\nbeing called unconditionally within a synchronized context.\nNormally, **wait()** is\nused to block a thread until some condition is true. If **wait()**\nis called unconditionally, that often indicates that the condition was checked before a lock was\nacquired. In that case, a data race may occur, with the condition becoming true between the time\nit was checked and the time the lock was acquired. While constructs found by this inspection\nare not necessarily incorrect, they are certainly worth examining."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Threading issues",
                      "index": 72,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyContinue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'continue' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'continue' statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `continue` statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 73,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUnsynchronizedMethodOverridesSynchronizedMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsynchronized method overrides synchronized method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-synchronized methods overriding synchronized methods. Example: 'abstract class Base {\n      synchronized void foo() {\n          // ...\n      }\n  }\n  class Derived extends Base {\n      @Override\n      void foo() {\n          super.foo()\n            // ...\n        }\n    }' Here the non-synchronized method 'foo()' in class 'Bar' overrides synchronized method.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-**synchronized** methods overriding **synchronized** methods.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      abstract class Base {\n          synchronized void foo() {\n              // ...\n          }\n      }\n      class Derived extends Base {\n          @Override\n          void foo() {\n              super.foo()\n                // ...\n            }\n        }\n\nHere the non-synchronized method `foo()` in class `Bar` overrides synchronized method."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "GroovyNegatedIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negated if condition expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements which contain 'else' branches and whose conditions are negated. Flipping the order of the 'if' and 'else' branches will usually increase the clarity of such statements. Example: 'if (!condition) {\n  return \"1\"\n} else {\n  return \"2\"\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements which contain `else` branches and whose conditions are negated. Flipping the order of the `if` and `else` branches will usually increase the clarity of such statements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    if (!condition) {\n      return \"1\"\n    } else {\n      return \"2\"\n    }\n\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "NewGroovyClassNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Class naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. For each class type, specify the minimum length, maximum length, and the regular expression expected for class names using the provided input fields. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow\nthe specified regular expression pattern.\n\nFor each class type, specify the minimum length, maximum length, and the regular expression expected for class names using the\nprovided input fields.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "ClashingGetters",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Clashing getters"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boolean methods which can be accessed via the same property name. The result of accessing such property might be unexpected. Example: 'class X {\n      boolean isFoo() { true }\n      boolean getFoo() { false }\n  }\n\n  // getFoo() will be called\n  new X().foo'",
                  "markdown": "Reports boolean methods which can be accessed via the same property name.\n\nThe result of accessing such property might be unexpected.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class X {\n          boolean isFoo() { true }\n          boolean getFoo() { false }\n      }\n\n      // getFoo() will be called\n      new X().foo\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "GroovySwitchStatementWithNoDefault",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Switch statement with no default case"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements that do not contain 'default' labels. Some coding practices may insist on adding this label to all 'switch' statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements that do not contain `default` labels.\n\n\nSome coding practices may insist on adding this label to all `switch` statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyListGetCanBeKeyedAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to List.get can be keyed access"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.util.List.get()' methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form. Example: 'def list = [\"foo\"]\ndef str = list.get(0) // list.get(0) could be replaced with list[0]'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'def list = [\"foo\"]\ndef str = list[0]'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.util.List.get()` methods. Such calls could be replaced by the shorter and clearer keyed access form.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def list = [\"foo\"]\n    def str = list.get(0) // list.get(0) could be replaced with list[0]\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    def list = [\"foo\"]\n    def str = list[0]\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "NewInstanceOfSingleton",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "New instance of class annotated with @groovy.lang.Singleton"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports new instance creation of classes annotated with '@groovy.lang.Singleton'. Such constructions can lead to runtime exception Can't instantiate singleton. Example: '@Singleton\n  class Foo{\n  }\n  \n  Foo foo = new Foo()' After the quick-fix is applied: '@Singleton\n  class Foo{\n  }\n  \n  Foo foo = Foo.instance'",
                  "markdown": "Reports new instance creation of classes annotated with `@groovy.lang.Singleton`.\nSuch constructions can lead to runtime exception **Can't instantiate singleton**.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Singleton\n      class Foo{\n      }\n      \n      Foo foo = new Foo()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @Singleton\n      class Foo{\n      }\n      \n      Foo foo = Foo.instance\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyMethodParameterCount",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with too many parameters"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods with too many parameters. Method with too many parameters is a good sign that refactoring is necessary. Methods whose signatures are inherited from library classes are ignored by this inspection. Use the Maximum number of parameters: field to specify the maximum acceptable number of parameters a method might have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods with too many parameters. Method with too many parameters is a good sign that refactoring is necessary. Methods whose signatures are inherited from library classes are ignored by this inspection.\n\n\nUse the **Maximum number of parameters:** field to specify the maximum acceptable number of parameters a method might have."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrReassignedInClosureLocalVar",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Local variable is reassigned in closure or anonymous class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables assigned to expression with different type inside of closure or anonymous class. Example: 'int sum = 0\n  [1, 2, 3].each { sum += 'as' }\n  println(sum)' As a result, the 'integer' variable sum is reassigned to a 'String' expression.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables assigned to expression with different type inside of closure or anonymous class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int sum = 0\n      [1, 2, 3].each { sum += 'as' }\n      println(sum)\n\nAs a result, the `integer` variable **sum** is reassigned to a `String` expression."
                },
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              {
                "id": "GroovyNestedConditional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ternary conditional expressions that are nested inside other conditional expressions. Such nested conditionals may be very confusing. \"Elvis\" expressions are counted as conditionals for purpose of this inspection. Example: 'return (condition ? \"result\" : null) ?: \"fail\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports ternary conditional expressions that are nested inside other conditional expressions. Such nested conditionals may be very confusing. \"Elvis\" expressions are counted as conditionals for purpose of this inspection.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    return (condition ? \"result\" : null) ?: \"fail\"\n\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "GroovyLabeledStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Labeled statement inspection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports labels already used in parent workflow. Example: 'def list = [\"foo\"]\ncycle:\nfor (element in list) {\n  cycle: // confusing label repeat\n  element.chars().forEach {\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports labels already used in parent workflow.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def list = [\"foo\"]\n    cycle:\n    for (element in list) {\n      cycle: // confusing label repeat\n      element.chars().forEach {\n      }\n    }\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyEmptyStatementBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Statement with empty body"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if', 'while', 'do' or 'for' statements with empty bodies. While occasionally intended, this construction is confusing, and often the result of a typo. Example: 'if (condition) {}\nwhile(true){}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if`, `while`, `do` or `for` statements with empty bodies. While occasionally intended, this construction is confusing, and often the result of a typo.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    if (condition) {}\n    while(true){}\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyAssignmentToForLoopParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to 'for' loop parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments to for loop parameters inside the for loop body. While occasionally intended, this construct can be extremely confusing, and is often the result of a typo. Example: 'for (value in [1, 2, 3]) {\n      value = 4 // warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments to **for** loop parameters inside the **for** loop body.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this construct can be extremely confusing, and is often the result of a typo.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (value in [1, 2, 3]) {\n          value = 4 // warning\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 101,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyAssignmentCanBeOperatorAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment can be replaced with operator assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments which can be replaced by an operator assignment. Example: 'a = a + b' After the quick-fix is applied: 'a += b' Configure the inspection: Use the Ignore conditional operators option to ignore '&&' and '||' operators. Use the Ignore obscure operators option to ignore '^' and '%' operators.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments which can be replaced by an operator assignment.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a = a + b\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      a += b\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Ignore conditional operators** option to ignore `&&` and `||` operators.\n* Use the **Ignore obscure operators** option to ignore `^` and `%` operators."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyImplicitNullArgumentCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit null argument"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls with no arguments to method that has exactly one parameter. This is equivalent to call with 'null', and that behavior is often confusing and unintended. Example: 'def foo(String s){}\nfoo() // this call is actually 'foo(null)' call'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls with no arguments to method that has exactly one parameter. This is equivalent to call with `null`, and that behavior is often confusing and unintended.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def foo(String s){}\n    foo() // this call is actually 'foo(null)' call\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyConditionalWithIdenticalBranches",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ternary expression with identical branches"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ternary expressions with identical \"then\" and \"else\" branches. Such expressions are almost certainly a programmer error. The quick-fix replaces the expression with its \"then\" branch. Example: 'condition ? a.foo() : a.foo()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'a.foo()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports ternary expressions with identical \"then\" and \"else\" branches. Such expressions are almost certainly a programmer error.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces the expression with its \"then\" branch.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      condition ? a.foo() : a.foo()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      a.foo()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrAnnotationReferencingUnknownIdentifiers",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@TupleConstructor and @MapConstructor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved identifiers in '@TupleConstructor' and '@MapConstructor' 'includes' and 'excludes' annotation attribute values. Example: '// unresolved 'c'\n  @TupleConstructor(includes = ['a', 'b', 'c'])\n  class X {\n      def a\n      def b\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved identifiers in `@TupleConstructor` and `@MapConstructor` `includes` and `excludes` annotation attribute values.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      // unresolved 'c'\n      @TupleConstructor(includes = ['a', 'b', 'c'])\n      class X {\n          def a\n          def b\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnnecessaryDefModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'def'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary 'def' modifiers when used with explicit type declaration. Example: 'def boolean foo() {} // modifier is unnecessary\n  def Object bar // modifier is unnecessary\n\n  // modifier is required and therefore not highlighted\n  def (int a, String b) = []'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary `def` modifiers when used with explicit type declaration.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def boolean foo() {} // modifier is unnecessary\n      def Object bar // modifier is unnecessary\n\n      // modifier is required and therefore not highlighted\n      def (int a, String b) = []\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "GrPOJO",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@POJO without @CompileStatic"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports annotation '@groovy.transform.stc.POJO' applied without '@groovy.transform.CompileStatic'. Annotation '@POJO' changes compilation process of Groovy classes to bytecode. It has no effect without explicitly enabled static compilation (which is done via '@CompileStatic' annotation). Example: '@POJO // reports @POJO\n  class A {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports annotation `@groovy.transform.stc.POJO` applied without `@groovy.transform.CompileStatic`.\n\n\nAnnotation `@POJO` changes compilation process of Groovy classes to bytecode. It has no effect without explicitly enabled static compilation (which is done via `@CompileStatic` annotation).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @POJO // reports @POJO\n      class A {}\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyWaitWhileNotSynchronized",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' while not synced"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'wait()' not made inside a corresponding synchronized statement or synchronized method. Calling 'wait()' on an object without holding a lock on that object will result in an 'IllegalMonitorStateException' being thrown. Such a construct is not necessarily an error, as the necessary lock may be acquired before the containing method is called, but its worth looking at.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `wait()` not made inside a corresponding synchronized\nstatement or synchronized method.\n\nCalling `wait()` on an object\nwithout holding a lock on that object will result in an `IllegalMonitorStateException` being thrown.\nSuch a construct is not necessarily an error, as the necessary lock may be acquired before\nthe containing method is called, but its worth looking at."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyConditionalCanBeElvis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ternary expression can be replaced with elvis expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ternary expressions which can be replaced by an elvis expression. Example: 'def notNull(o, defaultValue) {\n      o != null ? o : defaultValue\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'def notNull(o, defaultValue) {\n      o ?: defaultValue\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports ternary expressions which can be replaced by an elvis expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def notNull(o, defaultValue) {\n          o != null ? o : defaultValue\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      def notNull(o, defaultValue) {\n          o ?: defaultValue\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyOverlyLongMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly long method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that are too long. Methods that are too long may be confusing, and are a good sign that refactoring is necessary. Use the Maximum statements per method field to specify the maximum acceptable number of non-comment source statements a method might have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that are too long.\n\n\nMethods that are too long\nmay be confusing, and are a good sign that refactoring is necessary.\n\n\nUse the **Maximum statements per method** field to specify the maximum acceptable number of non-comment source\nstatements a method might have."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SecondUnsafeCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Second unsafe call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports possible NullPointerException during chain methods or properties call. Example: 'domain?.getZone().getName()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'domain?.getZone()?.getName()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports possible **NullPointerException** during chain methods or properties call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      domain?.getZone().getName()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      domain?.getZone()?.getName()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Groovy/Probable bugs",
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrPackage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Package mismatch"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports files with a declared package that does not match the package expected. Also, reports files without 'package' statements if the class is not located directly in the source root directory.",
                  "markdown": "Reports files with a declared package that does not match the package expected. Also, reports files without `package` statements if the class is not located directly in the source root directory."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyOverlyComplexBooleanExpression",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex boolean expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports boolean expressions with too many terms. Such expressions may be confusing and bug-prone. Use the Maximum number of terms field to specify the maximum number of terms allowed in a boolean expression.",
                  "markdown": "Reports boolean expressions with too many terms.\n\n\nSuch expressions may be confusing and bug-prone.\n\n\nUse the **Maximum number of terms** field to specify the maximum number of terms allowed in a boolean expression."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovySystemRunFinalizersOnExit",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to System.runFinalizersOnExit()"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'System.runFinalizersOnExit()'. This call is one of the most dangerous in the Java language. It is inherently non-thread-safe, may result in data corruption, deadlock, and may affect parts of the program far removed from its call point. It is deprecated, and its use is strongly discouraged.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `System.runFinalizersOnExit()`.\n\n\nThis call is one of the most dangerous in the Java language. It is inherently non-thread-safe,\nmay result in data corruption, deadlock, and may affect parts of the program far removed from its call point.\nIt is deprecated, and its use is strongly discouraged."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnnecessaryPublicModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'public'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary 'public' modifiers as Groovy classes and methods are 'public' by default. Example: 'public class Foo{\n      public void bar(){\n      }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class Foo{\n      void bar(){\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary `public` modifiers as Groovy classes and methods are `public` by default.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Foo{\n          public void bar(){\n          }\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class Foo{\n          void bar(){\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SingletonConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@Singleton constructors"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports constructors of classes annotated by '@Singleton' unless it is declared non-strict. Example: '@Singleton\n  class Foo{\n      Foo(){\n      }\n  }' There are two possible quick-fixes: either to remove the constructor or to declare '@Singleton' non-strict. After the quick-fix is applied: '@Singleton\n  class Foo{\n  }' or: '@Singleton(strict = false)\n  class Foo{\n      Foo(){\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports constructors of classes annotated by `@Singleton` unless it is declared non-strict.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Singleton\n      class Foo{\n          Foo(){\n          }\n      }\n\nThere are two possible quick-fixes: either to remove the constructor or to declare `@Singleton` non-strict.\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      @Singleton\n      class Foo{\n      }\n\nor:\n\n\n      @Singleton(strict = false)\n      class Foo{\n          Foo(){\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 91,
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUnusedIncOrDec",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused incrementing or decrementing"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unused incrementing and decrementing expressions.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unused incrementing and decrementing expressions."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyEmptyCatchBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty 'catch' block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty 'catch' blocks. While occasionally intended, empty 'catch' blocks can make debugging extremely difficult. Example: 'try {\n  throw new Exception()\n}\ncatch (Exception e) {\n}'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'try {\n  throw new Exception()\n}\ncatch (Exception ignored) {\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty `catch` blocks. While occasionally intended, empty `catch` blocks can make debugging extremely difficult.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    try {\n      throw new Exception()\n    }\n    catch (Exception e) {\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    try {\n      throw new Exception()\n    }\n    catch (Exception ignored) {\n    }\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Groovy/Error handling",
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyOverlyNestedMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly nested method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods whose bodies are too deeply nested. Methods with too much statement nesting may be confusing, and are a good sign that refactoring may be necessary. Use the Maximum nesting depth field to specify the maximum acceptable nesting depth a method might have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods whose bodies are too deeply nested.\n\n\nMethods with too much statement\nnesting may be confusing, and are a good sign that refactoring may be necessary.\n\n\nUse the **Maximum nesting depth** field to specify the maximum acceptable nesting depth a method might have."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyVariableNotAssigned",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Variable not assigned"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables that might not have been initialized.",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables that might not have been initialized."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyMethodWithMoreThanThreeNegations",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with more than three negations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods with three or more negation operations ('!' or '!='). Such methods may be unnecessarily confusing.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods with three or more negation operations (`!` or `!=`). Such methods may be unnecessarily confusing."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrNamedVariantLabels",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@NamedVariant/@NamedParam/@NamedDelegate unresolved label"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved argument labels in calls of methods annotated by '@NamedVariant'/'@NamedParam'/'@NamedDelegate'. Example: '@groovy.transform.NamedVariant\n  def foo(a, b) {}\n\n  // unresolved label 'c'\n  foo(a: 1, b: 2, c: 3)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved argument labels in calls of methods annotated by `@NamedVariant`/`@NamedParam`/`@NamedDelegate`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @groovy.transform.NamedVariant\n      def foo(a, b) {}\n\n      // unresolved label 'c'\n      foo(a: 1, b: 2, c: 3)\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyNegatedConditional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negated conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions whose conditions are negated. Flipping the order of the conditional expression branches will usually increase the clarity of such statements. Example: '~condition ? \"1\" : \"2\"'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions whose conditions are negated. Flipping the order of the conditional expression branches will usually increase the clarity of such statements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    ~condition ? \"1\" : \"2\"\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyWhileLoopSpinsOnField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "While loop spins on field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'while' loops, which spin on the value of a non-'volatile' field, waiting for it to be changed by another thread. In addition to being potentially extremely CPU intensive when little work is done inside the loop, such loops likely have different semantics than intended. The Java Memory Model allows that loop to never complete even if another thread changes the field's value. Example: 'class SpinsOnField {\n      boolean ready = false;\n\n      void run() {\n          // the loop may never complete even after\n          // markAsReady call from the other thread\n          while (!ready) {\n          }\n          // do some work\n      }\n\n      void markAsReady() {\n          ready = true;\n      }\n  }' Additionally since Java 9, calling 'Thread.onSpinWait()' inside spin loop on a 'volatile' field is recommended, which may significantly improve performance on some hardware. Use the checkbox below to have this inspection report only empty 'while' loops.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `while` loops, which spin on the\nvalue of a non-`volatile` field, waiting for it to be changed by another thread.\n\n\nIn addition to being potentially extremely CPU intensive when little work is done inside the loop, such\nloops likely have different semantics than intended. The Java Memory Model allows that loop to never complete even\nif another thread changes the field's value.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class SpinsOnField {\n          boolean ready = false;\n\n          void run() {\n              // the loop may never complete even after\n              // markAsReady call from the other thread\n              while (!ready) {\n              }\n              // do some work\n          }\n\n          void markAsReady() {\n              ready = true;\n          }\n      }\n\n\nAdditionally since Java 9, calling `Thread.onSpinWait()` inside spin loop\non a `volatile` field is recommended, which may significantly improve performance on some hardware.\n\n\nUse the checkbox below to have this inspection report only empty `while` loops."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Threading issues",
                      "index": 72,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovySillyAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Silly assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments of a variable to itself.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments of a variable to itself."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Assignment issues",
                      "index": 101,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyNestedSwitch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested switch statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'switch' statements that are nested inside other 'switch' statements. Such nested switch statements are confusing, and may result in unexpected behaviour. Example: 'switch (outer) {\n  case 1:\n    switch (inner) {\n      case 1:\n        print \"inner 1\"\n        break\n      default:\n        print \"inner default\"\n    }\n    break\n  default:\n    print \"default\"\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `switch` statements that are nested inside other `switch` statements. Such nested switch statements are confusing, and may result in unexpected behaviour.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    switch (outer) {\n      case 1:\n        switch (inner) {\n          case 1:\n            print \"inner 1\"\n            break\n          default:\n            print \"inner default\"\n        }\n        break\n      default:\n        print \"default\"\n    }\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Groovy/Potentially confusing code constructs",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyRangeTypeCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect range arguments"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports types used in ranges that do not have a 'next()' or 'previous()' method or do not implement the 'java.lang.Comparable' interface.",
                  "markdown": "Reports types used in ranges that do not have a `next()` or `previous()` method or do not implement the `java.lang.Comparable` interface."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Probable bugs",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnnecessarySealedModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'sealed' modifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary 'sealed' modifiers which used on methods, fields, or variables. This modifier has effect only on classes, interfaces and traits. Example: 'sealed boolean foo() {} // modifier is unnecessary\n  sealed Object bar // modifier is unnecessary\n\n  // modifier is required and therefore not highlighted\n  sealed class A {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary `sealed` modifiers which used on methods, fields, or variables.\n\nThis modifier has effect only on classes, interfaces and traits.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      sealed boolean foo() {} // modifier is unnecessary\n      sealed Object bar // modifier is unnecessary\n\n      // modifier is required and therefore not highlighted\n      sealed class A {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Groovy/Style",
                      "index": 77,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrDeprecatedAPIUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated API usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references to deprecated classes, fields, and methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports references to deprecated classes, fields, and methods."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Groovy/Potentially confusing code constructs",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyMissingReturnStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing return statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports missing 'return' statements at the end of methods with a non-void return type. The end of method should be reachable by the method's execution flow. Example: 'String foo(int a) {\n  if (a > 0) {\n    return \"more than zero\"\n  }\n} // foo(-1) will return 'null'\n\nint bar(int a) {\n  if (a > 0) {\n    return a\n  }\n} // bar(-1) will fall with runtime exception'",
                  "markdown": "Reports missing `return` statements at the end of methods with a non-**void** return type. The end of method should be reachable by the method's execution flow.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    String foo(int a) {\n      if (a > 0) {\n        return \"more than zero\"\n      }\n    } // foo(-1) will return 'null'\n\n    int bar(int a) {\n      if (a > 0) {\n        return a\n      }\n    } // bar(-1) will fall with runtime exception\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "Groovy/Data flow",
                      "index": 149,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyPublicFieldAccessedInSynchronizedContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-private field accessed in synchronized context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-'final', non-'private' fields which are accessed in a synchronized context. A non-private field cannot be guaranteed to always be accessed in a synchronized manner, and such \"partially synchronized\" access may result in unexpectedly inconsistent data structures. Accesses in constructors an initializers are ignored for purposes of this inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-`final`, non-`private` fields which are accessed in a synchronized context.\n\n\nA non-private field cannot be guaranteed to always be accessed in a synchronized manner, and such \"partially synchronized\"\naccess may result in unexpectedly inconsistent data structures. Accesses in constructors an initializers are ignored\nfor purposes of this inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Threading issues",
                      "index": 72,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUnusedAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused assignment"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the cases where a variable is redundant as its value is never used after its assignment. If the variable is unused, we recommend removing it to shorten the code and to avoid redundant allocations. The following cases are reported: the variable never gets read after assignment the value is always overwritten with another assignment before the next variable read the variable initializer is redundant (for one of the above two reasons) For more info see the same inspection in Java.",
                  "markdown": "Reports the cases where a variable is redundant as its value is never used after its assignment.\n\nIf the variable is unused, we recommend removing it to shorten the code and to avoid redundant allocations.\n\nThe following cases are reported:\n\n* the variable never gets read after assignment\n* the value is always overwritten with another assignment before the next variable read\n* the variable initializer is redundant (for one of the above two reasons)\n\nFor more info see the same inspection in Java."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Groovy/Data flow",
                      "index": 149,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyBusyWait",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Busy wait"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'java.lang.Thread.sleep()' that occur inside loops. Such calls are indicative of \"busy-waiting\". Busy-waiting is often inefficient, and may result in unexpected deadlocks as busy-waiting threads do not release locked resources.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `java.lang.Thread.sleep()` that occur inside loops.\n\n\nSuch calls are indicative of \"busy-waiting\". Busy-waiting is often inefficient, and may result in unexpected deadlocks\nas busy-waiting threads do not release locked resources."
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                "id": "GroovyOctalInteger",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Octal integer"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports octal integer literals. Some coding standards prohibit the use of octal literals, as they may be easily confused with decimal literals.",
                  "markdown": "Reports octal integer literals.\n\n\nSome coding standards prohibit the\nuse of octal literals, as they may be easily confused with decimal literals."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "GroovySynchronizationOnVariableInitializedWithLiteral",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on variable initialized with literal"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports synchronized blocks which lock on an object which is initialized with a literal. String literals are interned and 'Number' literals can be allocated from a cache. Because of this, it is possible that some other part of the system which uses an object initialized with the same literal, is actually holding a reference to the exact same object. This can create unexpected dead-lock situations, if the string was thought to be private.",
                  "markdown": "Reports synchronized blocks which lock on an object which is initialized with a literal.\n\n\nString literals are interned and `Number` literals can be allocated from a cache. Because of\nthis, it is possible that some other part of the system which uses an object initialized with the same\nliteral, is actually holding a reference to the exact same object. This can create unexpected dead-lock\nsituations, if the string was thought to be private."
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyResultOfIncrementOrDecrementUsed",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Result of increment or decrement used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports increment or decrement expressions nested inside other expressions. Such expressions may be confusing, and violate the general design principle that a given construct should do precisely one thing.",
                  "markdown": "Reports increment or decrement expressions nested inside other expressions.\n\n\nSuch expressions may be confusing, and violate the general design principle that a\ngiven construct should do precisely one thing."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "GroovySynchronizationOnNonFinalField",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on non-final field"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'synchronized' statements where the lock expression is a non-'final' field. Such statements are unlikely to have useful semantics, as different threads may be locking on different objects even when operating on the same object.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `synchronized` statements where the lock expression is a non-`final` field.\n\n\nSuch statements are unlikely to have useful semantics, as different\nthreads may be locking on different objects even when operating on the same object."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyThreadStopSuspendResume",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Call to Thread.stop(), Thread.suspend(), or Thread.resume()"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'Thread.stop()','Thread.suspend()', or 'Thread.resume()'. These calls are inherently prone to data corruption and deadlock, and their use is strongly discouraged.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `Thread.stop()`,`Thread.suspend()`, or `Thread.resume()`.\n\n\nThese calls are inherently prone to data corruption and deadlock, and their use is strongly\ndiscouraged."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyContinueOrBreakFromFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'continue' or 'break' from 'finally' block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'break' and 'continue' statements inside of 'finally' blocks. While occasionally intended, such statements are very confusing, may mask thrown exceptions, and tremendously complicate debugging.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `break` and `continue` statements inside of `finally` blocks.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, such statements are very confusing, may mask thrown exceptions, and tremendously complicate debugging."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
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                "id": "GroovyAssignmentToMethodParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to method parameter"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignment to method parameters. While occasionally intended, this construct can be extremely confusing, and is often the result of a typo. Example: 'def m(a, b, c) {\n      a = [] // warning\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignment to method parameters.\n\nWhile occasionally intended, this construct can be extremely confusing, and is often the result of a typo.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def m(a, b, c) {\n          a = [] // warning\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyStaticMethodNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static method naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports static methods whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Use the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for static method names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports static methods whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n\nUse the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for static method names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyTrivialIf",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant 'if' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements which can be simplified to single assignment or 'return' statements. Example: 'if (foo())\n    return true;\n  else\n    return false;' After the quick-fix is applied: 'return foo();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements which can be simplified to single assignment or `return` statements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (foo())\n        return true;\n      else\n        return false;\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      return foo();\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "GroovyPointlessArithmetic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pointless arithmetic expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports pointless arithmetic expressions. Such expressions include adding or subtracting zero, multiplying by zero or one, division by one, and shift by zero. Such expressions may be the result of automated refactorings not completely followed through to completion, and in any case are unlikely to be what the developer intended to do. Example: 'a + 0' After the quick-fix is applied: 'a'",
                  "markdown": "Reports pointless arithmetic expressions.\n\n\nSuch expressions include adding or subtracting zero, multiplying by zero or one,\ndivision by one, and shift by zero. Such expressions may be the result of automated refactorings\nnot completely followed through to completion, and in any case are unlikely to be what the developer\nintended to do.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a + 0\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      a\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
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                "id": "GroovyUncheckedAssignmentOfMemberOfRawType",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unchecked assignment from members of raw type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unchecked assignments from members of raw type. Example: 'List list = new ArrayList()\n  List&ltString> a = list.get(0)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unchecked assignments from members of raw type.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      List list = new ArrayList()\n      List&ltString> a = list.get(0)\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrMethodMayBeStatic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method can be made 'static'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods which may safely be made 'static'. A method may be 'static' if it is not 'synchronized', it does not reference any of its class' instance methods and instance fields, and it is not overridden in a subclass.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods which may safely be made `static`.\n\n\nA method may be `static` if it is not `synchronized`,\nit does not reference any of its class' instance methods and instance fields,\nand it is not overridden in a subclass."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyDivideByZero",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Division by zero"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports divisions by zero or remainders by zero. Example: 'def a = 42\n  a / 0 // warning\n  a % 0.0 // warning'",
                  "markdown": "Reports divisions by zero or remainders by zero.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def a = 42\n      a / 0 // warning\n      a % 0.0 // warning\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnnecessarySemicolon",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary semicolon"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary semicolons. Example: 'print 2; print 3 // semicolon is required\n  print 2; // semicolon is unnecessary'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary semicolons.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      print 2; print 3 // semicolon is required\n      print 2; // semicolon is unnecessary\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnnecessaryQualifiedReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary qualified reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fully qualified references, which can be replaced with import. Example: 'def swingBuilder = new groovy.swing.SwingBuilder()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import groovy.swing.SwingBuilder\n \n  def swingBuilder = new SwingBuilder()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports fully qualified references, which can be replaced with import.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def swingBuilder = new groovy.swing.SwingBuilder()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      import groovy.swing.SwingBuilder\n     \n      def swingBuilder = new SwingBuilder()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ChangeToMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Operator invocation can be replaced with method call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports operator invocations that can be replaced with method calls. Example: 'a + b' After the quick-fix is applied: 'a.plus(b)'",
                  "markdown": "Reports operator invocations that can be replaced with method calls.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a + b\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      a.plus(b)\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyBreak",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'break' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'break' statements outside of 'switch' statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `break` statements outside of `switch` statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyConstantConditional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant conditional expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditional expressions with boolean constant as a condition. Example: 'true ? result1 : result2\n  false ? result1 : result2'",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditional expressions with boolean constant as a condition.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      true ? result1 : result2\n      false ? result1 : result2\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrSwitchExhaustivenessCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Exhaustiveness check for switch expressions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports switch expressions that do not cover all possible outcomes of the matched expression. Groovy does not require that switch expression must be exhaustive. It acts as if an implicit 'default -> null' branch is inserted. It may cause unexpected nulls if a developer forgets to insert necessary 'case' branches. Example: 'enum A { X, Y }\n\n  def foo(A a) {\n    def x = switch (a) { // reports switch\n      case A.X -> ...\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports switch expressions that do not cover all possible outcomes of the matched expression.\n\n\nGroovy does not require that switch expression must be exhaustive. It acts as if an implicit `default -> null` branch is inserted.\nIt may cause unexpected nulls if a developer forgets to insert necessary `case` branches.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      enum A { X, Y }\n\n      def foo(A a) {\n        def x = switch (a) { // reports switch\n          case A.X -> ...\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyAssignabilityCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incompatible type assignments"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments with incompatible types. Such assignments might result in various runtime exceptions. Example: 'class A {}\n  class B {}\n\n  // incompatible assignment\n  A a = new B()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments with incompatible types.\n\nSuch assignments might result in various runtime exceptions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class A {}\n      class B {}\n\n      // incompatible assignment\n      A a = new B()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUntypedAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Untyped reference expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports reference expressions whose type can't be determined.",
                  "markdown": "Reports reference expressions whose type can't be determined."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyResultOfObjectAllocationIgnored",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Result of object allocation ignored"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports object allocation where the result of this operation is ignored. Such allocation expressions are legal Groovy, but are usually either inadvertent, or evidence of a complicated object initialization strategy.",
                  "markdown": "Reports object allocation where the result of this operation is ignored.\n\n\nSuch allocation expressions are legal Groovy, but are usually either inadvertent, or\nevidence of a complicated object initialization strategy."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyDocCheck",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved GroovyDoc reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references inside GroovyDoc comments.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references inside GroovyDoc comments."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUnusedCatchParameter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused 'catch' parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports catch parameters that are unused in their corresponding blocks. This inspection will not report any catch parameters named \"ignore\" or \"ignored\". Example: 'try {\n      def arr = new int[3]\n      arr[5] = 5\n  } catch(Exception ex) {\n      println('Catching the exception')\n  }' Here the parameter ex is never used in catch block. After the quick-fix is applied: 'try {\n      def arr = new int[3]\n      arr[5] = 5\n  } catch(Exception ignored) {\n      println('Catching the exception')\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports **catch** parameters that are unused in their\ncorresponding blocks. This inspection will not report any **catch** parameters\nnamed \"ignore\" or \"ignored\".\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      try {\n          def arr = new int[3]\n          arr[5] = 5\n      } catch(Exception ex) {\n          println('Catching the exception')\n      }\n\nHere the parameter **ex** is never used in **catch** block.\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      try {\n          def arr = new int[3]\n          arr[5] = 5\n      } catch(Exception ignored) {\n          println('Catching the exception')\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                      "index": 98,
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              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyInstanceMethodNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance method naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instance methods whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Instance methods that override library methods are ignored by this inspection. Use the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for instance method names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instance methods whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Instance methods that override library methods are ignored by this inspection.\n\n\nUse the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for instance method names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 36,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyDuplicateSwitchBranch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate switch case"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicated expressions in 'case' labels for 'switch' statements. Example: 'switch (n) {\n  case 1: //duplicate\n    break\n  case 1: //duplicate\n    System.out.println(\"2\")\n    break\n  default:\n    System.out.println(\"default\");\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicated expressions in `case` labels for `switch` statements.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    switch (n) {\n      case 1: //duplicate\n        break\n      case 1: //duplicate\n        System.out.println(\"2\")\n        break\n      default:\n        System.out.println(\"default\");\n    }\n\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 162,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovySynchronizationOnThis",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Synchronization on 'this'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports synchronization which uses 'this' as its lock expression. Constructs reported include 'synchronized' blocks which lock 'this', and calls to 'wait()' 'notify()' or 'notifyAll()' which target 'wait()'. Such constructs, like synchronized methods, make it hard to track just who is locking on a given object, and make possible \"denial of service\" attacks on objects. As an alternative, consider locking on a private instance variable, access to which can be completely controlled.",
                  "markdown": "Reports synchronization which uses `this` as its lock expression.\n\n\nConstructs reported include `synchronized`\nblocks which lock `this`, and calls to `wait()`\n`notify()` or `notifyAll()` which target `wait()`.\nSuch constructs, like synchronized methods, make it hard to track just who is locking on a given\nobject, and make possible \"denial of service\" attacks on objects. As an alternative, consider\nlocking on a private instance variable, access to which can be completely controlled."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 72,
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                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyNestedSynchronizedStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Nested 'synchronized' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports nested 'synchronized' statements. Nested 'synchronized' statements are either redundant (if the lock objects are identical) or prone to deadlock.",
                  "markdown": "Reports nested `synchronized` statements.\n\n\nNested `synchronized` statements\nare either redundant (if the lock objects are identical) or prone to deadlock."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                      "index": 72,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyGStringKey",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "GString map key"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports statements which use a 'groovy.lang.GString' object as a key to map. In general 'GString' objects are mutable and probably should not be used as keys. Also, a 'GString' entry cannot be accessed with a 'java.lang.String' object with same value. Example: 'def map = [:]\ndef key = 'foo'\nmap << [\"${key}\": 'bar']\nassert map[key] == null // confusing 'true' result of comparison'\n New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports statements which use a `groovy.lang.GString` object as a key to map. In general `GString` objects are mutable and probably should not be used as keys. Also, a `GString` entry cannot be accessed with a `java.lang.String` object with same value.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    def map = [:]\n    def key = 'foo'\n    map << [\"${key}\": 'bar']\n    assert map[key] == null // confusing 'true' result of comparison\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Potentially confusing code constructs",
                      "index": 96,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyVariableCanBeFinal",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Variable can be final"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports parameters or local variables that may have a final modifier added. Example: 'def list = [1,2,3]\n  return list' After the quick-fix is applied: 'final def list = [1,2,3]\n  return list' For more information, see the same inspection in Java.",
                  "markdown": "Reports parameters or local variables that may have a final modifier added.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def list = [1,2,3]\n      return list\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      final def list = [1,2,3]\n      return list\n\nFor more information, see the same inspection in Java."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Data flow",
                      "index": 149,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyWaitCallNotInLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'wait()' not in loop"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'wait()' not made inside a loop. 'wait()' is normally used to suspend a thread until a condition is true, and that condition should be checked after the 'wait()' returns. A loop is the clearest way to achieve this.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `wait()` not made inside a loop.\n\n`wait()` is normally used to suspend a thread until a condition is true, and that condition should be checked after the `wait()`\nreturns. A loop is the clearest way to achieve this."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUnnecessaryReturn",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'return' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' statements at the end of constructors and methods returning 'void'. These are unnecessary and may be safely removed. Example: 'void foo (String s){\n      print(s)\n      return\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'void foo (String s){\n      print(s)\n  }' For more information, see the same inspection in Java.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` statements at the end of constructors and methods returning\n`void`. These are unnecessary and may be safely removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo (String s){\n          print(s)\n          return\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      void foo (String s){\n          print(s)\n      }\n\nFor more information, see the same inspection in Java."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Groovy/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 73,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyConditional",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ternary expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ternary expressions. Some coding standards prohibit the use of the condition operator in favor of 'if' statements.",
                  "markdown": "Reports ternary expressions.\n\nSome coding standards prohibit the use of the condition operator in favor of `if` statements."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Style",
                      "index": 77,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyAccessToStaticFieldLockedOnInstance",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Access to static field locked on instance data"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports accesses to a non-constant static field which is locked on either 'this' or an instance field of 'this'. Locking a static field on instance data does not prevent the field from being modified by other instances, and thus may result in surprising race conditions. Example: 'static String s;\n  def foo() {\n      synchronized (this) {\n          System.out.println(s); // warning\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports accesses to a non-constant static field which is locked on either `this` or an instance field of `this`.\n\n\nLocking a static field on instance data does not prevent the field from being\nmodified by other instances, and thus may result in surprising race conditions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      static String s;\n      def foo() {\n          synchronized (this) {\n              System.out.println(s); // warning\n          }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Groovy/Threading issues",
                      "index": 72,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnnecessaryAlias",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary import alias"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary import aliases. Example: 'import com.foo.Bar as Bar' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import com.foo.Bar'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary import aliases.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      import com.foo.Bar as Bar\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      import com.foo.Bar\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Style",
                      "index": 77,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyReturnFromFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'return' inside 'finally' block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'return' statements inside of 'finally' blocks. While occasionally intended, such 'return' statements may mask exceptions thrown, and complicate debugging.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `return` statements inside of `finally` blocks.\n\n\nWhile occasionally intended, such `return` statements may mask exceptions thrown, and\ncomplicate debugging."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Error handling",
                      "index": 98,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyConstructorNamedArguments",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Named arguments of constructor call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports named arguments of a default class constructor call which don't correspond to properties of this class. Example: 'class Person {\n      def name\n      def age\n  }\n\n  // 'firstName' property doesn't exist\n  new Person(firstName: \"John\")'",
                  "markdown": "Reports named arguments of a default class constructor call which don't correspond to properties of this class.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class Person {\n          def name\n          def age\n      }\n\n      // 'firstName' property doesn't exist\n      new Person(firstName: \"John\")\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 50,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnnecessaryNonSealedModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'non-sealed' modifier"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary 'non-sealed' modifiers which used on methods, fields, or variables. This modifier has effect only on classes, interfaces and traits. Example: 'non-sealed boolean foo() {} // modifier is unnecessary\n  non-sealed Object bar // modifier is unnecessary\n\n  // modifier is required and therefore not highlighted\n  non-sealed class A {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary `non-sealed` modifiers which used on methods, fields, or variables.\n\nThis modifier has effect only on classes, interfaces and traits.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      non-sealed boolean foo() {} // modifier is unnecessary\n      non-sealed Object bar // modifier is unnecessary\n\n      // modifier is required and therefore not highlighted\n      non-sealed class A {}\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Style",
                      "index": 77,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnresolvedAccess",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved reference expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports reference expressions which cannot be resolved.",
                  "markdown": "Reports reference expressions which cannot be resolved."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyMultipleReturnPointsPerMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method with multiple return points"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods with too many return points. Methods with too many return points may be confusing, and hard to refactor. Example: 'int foo(int a) {\n    if (a > 0) {\n      return a\n    }\n    if (a < 0) return -a\n    return 0\n  }'\n Use the field provided below to specify the maximum acceptable number of return points a method might have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods with too many return points. Methods with too many return points may be confusing, and hard to refactor.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      int foo(int a) {\n        if (a > 0) {\n          return a\n        }\n        if (a < 0) return -a\n        return 0\n      }\n\n\nUse the field provided below to specify the maximum acceptable number of return points a method\nmight have."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Method metrics",
                      "index": 121,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrUnnecessaryFinalModifier",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'final'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary 'final' modifiers when used with the record definition. Example: 'final record R(int a) {} // modifier is unnecessary'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary `final` modifiers when used with the record definition.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      final record R(int a) {} // modifier is unnecessary\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyUnreachableStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unreachable statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports statements that are unreachable. This can occur if the statement is after an infinite loop, 'return', 'break', or 'continue' statement. Example: 'void foo (int n) {\n      if (n < 1) {\n          return\n          print('This statement is unreachable')\n      }\n      while (true){\n          print ('Hello, world!')\n      }\n      print('This statement is unreachable too')\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports statements that are unreachable. This can occur if the statement is after an infinite loop,\n`return`, `break`, or `continue` statement.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void foo (int n) {\n          if (n < 1) {\n              return\n              print('This statement is unreachable')\n          }\n          while (true){\n              print ('Hello, world!')\n          }\n          print('This statement is unreachable too')\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Validity issues",
                      "index": 162,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyInstanceVariableNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Instance variable naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports instance variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Use the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for instance variable names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports instance variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n\nUse the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for\ninstance variable names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Naming conventions",
                      "index": 36,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyConstantIfStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant if statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements with boolean constant as a condition. Example: 'if (true) {\n      // ...\n  }\n  if (false) {\n      // ...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements with boolean constant as a condition.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (true) {\n          // ...\n      }\n      if (false) {\n          // ...\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Control flow issues",
                      "index": 73,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyParameterNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Method parameter naming convention"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports method parameters whose names are either too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Use the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for method parameter names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports method parameters whose names are either too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n\nUse the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression\nexpected for method parameter names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Naming conventions",
                      "index": 36,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GrStringStyleViolation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "String style violation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports strings with quotation that doesn't match code style. Example: 'def hw = \"Hello, world!\"' After the quick-fix is applied: 'def hw = 'Hello, world!'' Use the fields provided below to specify code style for different kinds of strings.",
                  "markdown": "Reports strings with quotation that doesn't match code style.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def hw = \"Hello, world!\"\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      def hw = 'Hello, world!'\n\nUse the fields provided below to specify code style for different kinds of strings."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Groovy/Style",
                      "index": 77,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "GroovyPointlessBoolean",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Pointless boolean expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports pointless or pointlessly complicated boolean expressions. Such expressions include conjunction with true, disjunction with false, equality comparison with a boolean literal, or negation of a boolean literal. Such expressions may be the result of automated refactorings not completely followed through to completion, and in any case are unlikely to be what the developer intended to do. Example: 'if (someBool && true) {}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (someBool) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports pointless or pointlessly complicated boolean expressions.\n\n\nSuch expressions include conjunction with true,\ndisjunction with false,\nequality comparison with a boolean literal, or negation of a boolean literal. Such expressions may be\nthe result of automated refactorings\nnot completely followed through to completion, and in any case are unlikely to be what the developer\nintended to do.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      if (someBool && true) {}\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      if (someBool) {}\n"
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              {
                "id": "GroovyStaticVariableNamingConvention",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Static variable naming convention"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'static' variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern. Constants, i.e. variables of immutable type declared 'static final', are not checked by this inspection Use the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for static variable names. Regular expressions should be specified in the standard 'java.util.regex' format.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `static` variables whose names are too short, too long, or do not follow the specified regular expression pattern.\n\n\nConstants, i.e. variables of immutable type declared\n`static final`, are not checked by this inspection\n\n\nUse the fields provided below to specify minimum length, maximum length and regular expression expected for static variable names.\n\nRegular expressions should be specified in the standard `java.util.regex` format."
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                "id": "GroovyInfiniteLoopStatement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Infinite loop statement"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for', 'while', or 'do' statements which can only exit by throwing an exception. While such statements may be correct, they usually happen by mistake. Example: 'while(true) {\n  Thread.sleep(1000)\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for`, `while`, or `do` statements which can only exit by throwing an exception. While such statements may be correct, they usually happen by mistake.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    while(true) {\n      Thread.sleep(1000)\n    }\n\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "GroovyEmptyTryBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty 'try' block"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty 'try' blocks. Empty 'try' blocks usually indicate coding errors. Example: 'try {\n}\nfinally {\n  close()\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty `try` blocks. Empty `try` blocks usually indicate coding errors.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    try {\n    }\n    finally {\n      close()\n    }\n\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "GrPermitsClause",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-extending permitted subclasses"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports permitted classes that do not extend the sealed base class. Groovy does not require that all permitted classes should be available in compile-time and compiled along with base class. Compiler will not warn the user on dealing with non-extending permitted subclass, but it contradicts the nature of sealed classes. Example: 'class A permits B {} // reports B\n  class B {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports permitted classes that do not extend the sealed base class.\n\n\nGroovy does not require that all permitted classes should be available in compile-time and compiled along with base class. Compiler will not warn the user on dealing with non-extending permitted subclass, but it contradicts the nature of sealed classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      class A permits B {} // reports B\n      class B {}\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Clashing trait methods"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes which implement two or more traits that contain methods with same signatures. The result of calling such methods might be unexpected. The quick-fix adds an explicit overriding method. Example: 'trait T1 {\n      def foo() {}\n  }\n\n  trait T2 {\n      def foo() {}\n  }\n\n  class X implements T1, T2 {}\n\n  // T2.foo() will be called\n  new X().foo()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'class X implements T1, T2 {\n      @Override\n      Object foo() {\n          return T2.super.foo()\n      }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes which implement two or more traits that contain methods with same signatures.\n\nThe result of calling such methods might be unexpected.\n\nThe quick-fix adds an explicit overriding method.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      trait T1 {\n          def foo() {}\n      }\n\n      trait T2 {\n          def foo() {}\n      }\n\n      class X implements T1, T2 {}\n\n      // T2.foo() will be called\n      new X().foo()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      class X implements T1, T2 {\n          @Override\n          Object foo() {\n              return T2.super.foo()\n          }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "GroovyOverlyComplexMethod",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overly complex method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods that have too high a cyclomatic complexity. Cyclomatic complexity is basically a measurement of the number of branching points in a method. Methods with too high a cyclomatic complexity may be confusing and difficult to test. Use the Method complexity limit field to specify the maximum acceptable cyclomatic complexity a method might have.",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods that have too high a cyclomatic complexity.\n\n\nCyclomatic\ncomplexity is basically a measurement of the number of branching points in a method. Methods with too high\na cyclomatic complexity may be confusing and difficult to test.\n\n\nUse the **Method complexity limit** field to specify the maximum acceptable cyclomatic complexity a method might have."
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              },
              {
                "id": "TypeCustomizer",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Type customizer inspection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports files which can be custom type checkers and are not added to compiler resources yet.",
                  "markdown": "Reports files which can be custom type checkers and are not added to compiler resources yet."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "GroovyDoubleNegation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Double negation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports double negation that can be simplified. Example: 'if (!!functionCall()) {} // double negation\nif (!(a != b)) {} // double negation'\n After the quick-fix is applied: 'if (functionCall()) {}\nif (a == b) {}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports double negation that can be simplified.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    if (!!functionCall()) {} // double negation\n    if (!(a != b)) {} // double negation\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    if (functionCall()) {}\n    if (a == b) {}\n\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "If statement with too many branches"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'if' statements with too many branches. Such statements may be confusing, and are often the sign of inadequate levels of design abstraction. Example: 'if (a) {\n  print \"foo\"\n} else if (b) {\n  print \"bar\"\n} else if (c) {\n  print \"baz\"\n} else if (d) {\n  print \"Too many branches\"\n}'\n Use the Maximum number of branches field to specify the maximum number of branches expected.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `if` statements with too many branches. Such statements may be confusing, and are often the sign of inadequate levels of design abstraction.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    if (a) {\n      print \"foo\"\n    } else if (b) {\n      print \"bar\"\n    } else if (c) {\n      print \"baz\"\n    } else if (d) {\n      print \"Too many branches\"\n    }\n\n\nUse the **Maximum number of branches** field to specify the maximum number of branches expected."
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                "id": "GrEqualsBetweenInconvertibleTypes",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'equals()' between objects of inconvertible types"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'equals()' where the target and argument are of incompatible types. While such a call might theoretically be useful, most likely it represents a bug. Example: 'new HashSet<String>() == new TreeSet<Integer>())'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `equals()` where the target and argument are of incompatible types.\n\nWhile such a call might theoretically be useful, most likely it represents a bug.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n        new HashSet<String>() == new TreeSet<Integer>())\n"
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                "id": "GroovyEmptySyncBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty 'synchronized' block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'synchronized' statements with empty bodies. While theoretically this may be the semantics intended, this construction is confusing, and often the result of a typo. Example: 'synchronized(lock) {\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `synchronized` statements with empty bodies. While theoretically this may be the semantics intended, this construction is confusing, and often the result of a typo.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    synchronized(lock) {\n    }\n\n"
                },
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                "id": "GroovyConditionalCanBeConditionalCall",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ternary expression can be replaced with safe call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ternary expressions which can be replaced by a safe call. Example: 'def charArray(String s) {\n      s == null ? null : s.toCharArray()\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'def charArray(String s) {\n      s?.toCharArray()\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports ternary expressions which can be replaced by a safe call.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def charArray(String s) {\n          s == null ? null : s.toCharArray()\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      def charArray(String s) {\n          s?.toCharArray()\n      }\n"
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              {
                "id": "GroovyInfiniteRecursion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Infinite recursion"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports methods which must either recurse infinitely or throw an exception. Methods reported by this inspection could not be finished correct. Example: '// this function always dive deeper\ndef fibonacci(int n) {\n  return fibonacci(n-1) + fibonacci(n-2)\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports methods which must either recurse infinitely or throw an exception. Methods reported by this inspection could not be finished correct.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    // this function always dive deeper\n    def fibonacci(int n) {\n      return fibonacci(n-1) + fibonacci(n-2)\n    }\n\n"
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              {
                "id": "GroovyUnnecessaryContinue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unnecessary 'continue' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'continue' statements if they are last reachable statements in the loop. These 'continue' statements are unnecessary and can be safely removed. Example: 'for(int i in array) {\n      println(i)\n      continue\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'for(int i in array) {\n      println(i)\n  }' For more information, see the same inspection in Java.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `continue` statements if they are last reachable statements in the loop.\nThese `continue` statements are unnecessary and can be safely removed.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for(int i in array) {\n          println(i)\n          continue\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      for(int i in array) {\n          println(i)\n      }\n\nFor more information, see the same inspection in Java."
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                "id": "GroovyNotifyWhileNotSynchronized",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'notify()' or 'notifyAll()' while not synced"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls to 'notify()' and 'notifyAll()' not within a corresponding synchronized statement or synchronized method. Calling these methods on an object without holding a lock on that object will result in an 'IllegalMonitorStateException' being thrown. Such a construct is not necessarily an error, as the necessary lock may be acquired before the containing method is called, but it's worth looking at.",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls to `notify()` and `notifyAll()` not within a corresponding synchronized statement or synchronized method.\n\n\nCalling these methods on an object\nwithout holding a lock on that object will result in an `IllegalMonitorStateException` being thrown.\nSuch a construct is not necessarily an error, as the necessary lock may be acquired before\nthe containing method is called, but it's worth looking at."
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                "id": "GroovyEmptyFinallyBlock",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty 'finally' block"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty 'finally' blocks. Empty 'finally' blocks usually indicate coding errors. Example: 'try {\n  throw new Exception()\n}\nfinally {\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty `finally` blocks. Empty `finally` blocks usually indicate coding errors.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    try {\n      throw new Exception()\n    }\n    finally {\n    }\n\n"
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                "id": "GroovyUnusedDeclaration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused declaration"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unused classes, methods and fields. Example: 'public class Department {\n      private Organization myOrganization;\n  }' Here 'Department' explicitly references 'Organization' but if 'Department' class itself is unused, then inspection would report both classes. The inspection also reports parameters, which are not used by their methods and all method implementations/overriders, as well as local variables, which are declared but not used. For more information, see the same inspection in Java.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unused classes, methods and fields.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      public class Department {\n          private Organization myOrganization;\n      }\n\nHere `Department` explicitly references `Organization` but if `Department` class itself is unused,\nthen inspection would report both classes.\n\n\nThe inspection also reports parameters, which are not used by their methods and all method implementations/overriders, as well as local\nvariables, which are declared but not used.\n\nFor more information, see the same inspection in Java."
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                "id": "GroovyLoopStatementThatDoesntLoop",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Loop statement that doesn't loop"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'for' or 'while' statements whose bodies are guaranteed to execute at most once. While such statements could be written intentionally, they are usually a symptom of error. Example: 'for (int i in 0..<10) {\n    return\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `for` or `while` statements whose bodies are guaranteed to execute at most once. While such statements could be written intentionally, they are usually a symptom of error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      for (int i in 0..<10) {\n        return\n      }\n\n"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "'return' statement can be implicit"
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                  "text": "Reports return statements at the end of closures which can be made implicit. Groovy closures implicitly return the value of the last statement in them. Example: 'def foo = {\n    return 1\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'def foo = {\n    1\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports return statements at the end of closures which can be made implicit.\n\n\nGroovy closures implicitly return the value of the last statement in them.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      def foo = {\n        return 1\n      }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      def foo = {\n        1\n      }\n"
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                  "text": "Reports the duplication of the plugin declaration in pom.xml",
                  "markdown": "Reports the duplication of the plugin declaration in pom.xml"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate Dependencies"
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                  "text": "Reports duplicate dependencies",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate dependencies"
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                  "text": "Maven Model Inspection"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports resolution problems in a Maven model",
                  "markdown": "Reports resolution problems in a Maven model"
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                "id": "MavenParentMissedVersionInspection",
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                  "text": "Parent version missed"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the absence of the parent version element for versions that do not support consumer POM feature",
                  "markdown": "Reports the absence of the parent version element for versions that do not support consumer POM feature"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant groupId"
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                  "text": "Reports the unnecessary <groupId> definition since it is already defined in the parent pom.xml",
                  "markdown": "Reports the unnecessary \\<groupId\\> definition since it is already defined in the parent pom.xml"
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "MysqlLoadDataPathInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "LOAD statement path"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports paths that start with the tilde character in LOAD statements. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE table_name (id int);\nLOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '~/Documents/some_file.txt'\nINTO TABLE table_name FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES TERMINATED BY '\\n'\nIGNORE 1 LINES;' Instead of the tilde character, use a full path to the file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports paths that start with the tilde character in LOAD statements.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE table_name (id int);\n    LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '~/Documents/some_file.txt'\n    INTO TABLE table_name FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES TERMINATED BY '\\n'\n    IGNORE 1 LINES;\n\nInstead of the tilde character, use a full path to the file."
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              {
                "id": "SqlMissingReturnInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing return statement"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports functions that have no RETURN statements. Example (Oracle): 'CREATE FUNCTION foo RETURN int AS\nBEGIN\nEND;' The 'foo' function must return the integer value but the function body returns nothing. To fix the error, add a RETURN statement (for example, 'return 1;'). 'CREATE FUNCTION foo RETURN int AS\nBEGIN\n RETURN 1;\nEND;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports functions that have no RETURN statements.\n\nExample (Oracle):\n\n    CREATE FUNCTION foo RETURN int AS\n    BEGIN\n    END;\n\nThe `foo` function must return the integer value but the function body returns nothing. To fix the error,\nadd a RETURN statement (for example, `return 1;`).\n\n    CREATE FUNCTION foo RETURN int AS\n    BEGIN\n     RETURN 1;\n    END;\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "SqlCaseVsIfInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Using CASE instead of conditional function and vice versa"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations when CASE and IF are interchangeable. Example (MySQL): 'SELECT CASE\nWHEN C1 IS NULL THEN 1\nELSE 0\nEND\nFROM dual;' To keep your code short, you can replace the CASE structure with IF. You can do that by applying the Replace with 'IF' call intention action. The example code will look as follows: 'SELECT IF(C1 IS NULL, 1, 0)\nFROM dual;' To revert IF to CASE, click IF and apply the Replace with CASE expression intention action.",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations when CASE and IF are interchangeable.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    SELECT CASE\n    WHEN C1 IS NULL THEN 1\n    ELSE 0\n    END\n    FROM dual;\n\nTo keep your code short, you can replace the CASE structure with IF. You can do that by applying the **Replace with 'IF' call**\nintention action. The example code will look as follows:\n\n    SELECT IF(C1 IS NULL, 1, 0)\n    FROM dual;\n\nTo revert IF to CASE, click IF and apply the **Replace with CASE expression** intention action."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "SqlShouldBeInGroupByInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Column should be in group by clause"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports columns that are not in the GROUP BY clause or inside an aggregate function call. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT);\nSELECT a, b FROM t1 GROUP BY a;' If you run the SELECT query, you will receive an error because Microsoft SQL Server expects the 'b' column in GROUP BY or used inside an aggregate function. The following two examples will fix the error. 'SELECT a, b FROM t1 GROUP BY a, b;\nSELECT a, max(b) max_b FROM t1 GROUP BY a;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports columns that are not in the GROUP BY clause or inside an aggregate function call.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT);\n    SELECT a, b FROM t1 GROUP BY a;\n\nIf you run the SELECT query, you will receive an error because Microsoft SQL Server expects the `b` column in GROUP BY or used\ninside an aggregate function. The following two examples will fix the error.\n\n    SELECT a, b FROM t1 GROUP BY a, b;\n    SELECT a, max(b) max_b FROM t1 GROUP BY a;\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "SqlDtInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ill-formed date/time literals"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports errors in date and time literals. This inspection is available in MySQL, Oracle, Db2, and H2. Example (MySQL): 'SELECT TIME '10 -12:13:14' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME ' 12 : 13 : 14 ' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12 13 14' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12-13-14' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12.13.14' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12:13:' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12:13' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12:' FROM dual;' In this example, dates ignore the MySQL standard for date and time literals. Therefore, they will be highlighted. For more information about date and time literals in MySQL, see Date and Time Literals at dev.mysql.com. The following date and type literals are valid for MySQL. 'SELECT TIME '12:13:14' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12:13:14.555' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '12:13:14.' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '-12:13:14' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '10 12:13:14' FROM dual;\nSELECT TIME '-10 12:13:14' FROM dual;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports errors in date and time literals. This inspection is available in MySQL, Oracle, Db2, and H2.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    SELECT TIME '10 -12:13:14' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME ' 12 : 13 : 14 ' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12 13 14' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12-13-14' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12.13.14' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12:13:' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12:13' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12:' FROM dual;\n\nIn this example, dates ignore the MySQL standard for date and time literals. Therefore, they will be highlighted.\nFor more information about date and time literals in MySQL, see [Date and Time Literals at dev.mysql.com](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/date-and-time-literals.html).\n\nThe following date and type literals are valid for MySQL.\n\n    SELECT TIME '12:13:14' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12:13:14.555' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '12:13:14.' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '-12:13:14' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '10 12:13:14' FROM dual;\n    SELECT TIME '-10 12:13:14' FROM dual;\n"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SqlNoDataSourceInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "No data sources configured"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the absence of data sources in the Database tool window (View | Tool Windows | Database).",
                  "markdown": "Reports the absence of data sources in the **Database** tool window (**View \\| Tool Windows \\| Database**)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlMisleadingReferenceInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Misleading references"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports ambiguous references in SQL code. For example, when a name refer to both a table column and a routine parameter. The execution of such code might lead to errors or unexpected results due to counter-intuitive resolution logic. Usually, names with a more local scope have higher priority. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo\n(\n    id   INT,\n    name VARCHAR(5)\n);\nCREATE FUNCTION func(name VARCHAR(5)) RETURNS INT AS\n$$\nDECLARE\n    b INT;\nBEGIN\n      -- `name` is ambiguous as it is used as a column name and a parameter\n    SELECT COUNT(*) INTO b FROM foo t WHERE t.name = name;\n    RETURN b;\nEND;\n$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;' In PostgreSQL, you can use the '#variable_conflict' directives to explicitly specify a correct reference. For example, use '#variable_conflict use_column' to refer to a column name, or '#variable_conflict use_variable' to refer to a parameter. 'CREATE TABLE foo\n(\n    id   INT,\n    name VARCHAR(5)\n);\nCREATE FUNCTION func(name VARCHAR(5)) RETURNS INT AS\n$$\n    #variable_conflict use_column\nDECLARE\n    b INT;\nBEGIN\n    SELECT COUNT(*) INTO b FROM foo t WHERE t.name = name;\n    RETURN b;\nEND;\n$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports ambiguous references in SQL code.\n\nFor example, when a name refer to both a table column and a routine parameter. The execution of such code might lead to errors or unexpected\nresults due to counter-intuitive resolution logic. Usually, names with a more local scope have higher priority.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo\n    (\n        id   INT,\n        name VARCHAR(5)\n    );\n    CREATE FUNCTION func(name VARCHAR(5)) RETURNS INT AS\n    $$\n    DECLARE\n        b INT;\n    BEGIN\n          -- `name` is ambiguous as it is used as a column name and a parameter\n        SELECT COUNT(*) INTO b FROM foo t WHERE t.name = name;\n        RETURN b;\n    END;\n    $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;\n\nIn PostgreSQL, you can use the `#variable_conflict` directives to explicitly specify a correct reference. For example,\nuse `#variable_conflict use_column` to refer to a column name, or `#variable_conflict use_variable` to refer to a\nparameter.\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo\n    (\n        id   INT,\n        name VARCHAR(5)\n    );\n    CREATE FUNCTION func(name VARCHAR(5)) RETURNS INT AS\n    $$\n        #variable_conflict use_column\n    DECLARE\n        b INT;\n    BEGIN\n        SELECT COUNT(*) INTO b FROM foo t WHERE t.name = name;\n        RETURN b;\n    END;\n    $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlRedundantAliasInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant alias expressions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports alias expressions that duplicate names of columns in tables and might be redundant. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT);\n\nSELECT * FROM foo foo(a, b);\nSELECT * FROM foo foo(a);\nSELECT * FROM foo foo(x);\nSELECT * FROM foo foo(x, y);' The first two aliases use the same column names as in the 'foo' table. They are considered redundant because they column names are identical.",
                  "markdown": "Reports alias expressions that duplicate names of columns in tables and might be redundant.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT);\n\n    SELECT * FROM foo foo(a, b);\n    SELECT * FROM foo foo(a);\n    SELECT * FROM foo foo(x);\n    SELECT * FROM foo foo(x, y);\n\nThe first two aliases use the same column names as in the `foo` table. They are considered redundant because they\ncolumn names are identical."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlConstantExpressionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditions and expressions that are always true, false or null. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c BOOLEAN);\nSELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 'Cat' = 'Cat';\nSELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 'Cat' = null;' The ''Cat' = 'Cat'' is always true and will be reported. The ''Cat' = null' is always null and will be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditions and expressions that are always true, false or null.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c BOOLEAN);\n    SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 'Cat' = 'Cat';\n    SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 'Cat' = null;\n\nThe `'Cat' = 'Cat'` is always true and will be reported.\n\nThe `'Cat' = null` is always null and will be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OraUnmatchedForwardDeclarationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Forward declaration without definition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports declarations of procedures and functions that are missing their implementation in code. In Oracle, you can declare a procedure or a function without its body, and write the implementation later. The inspection will report names of such procedures or functions that are left without implementation. Example (Oracle): 'DECLARE PROCEDURE foo(a int, b varchar2);\nBEGIN\n    NULL;\nEND;' The 'foo' procedure is declared but is missing implementation. We can add the implementation to get rid of the error. 'DECLARE PROCEDURE foo(a int, b varchar2);\n  PROCEDURE foo(a int, b varchar2) IS\nBEGIN\n    NULL;\nEND;\nBEGIN\n    NULL;\nEND;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports declarations of procedures and functions that are missing their implementation in code.\n\nIn Oracle, you can declare a procedure or a function without its body, and write the implementation later. The inspection will report names\nof such procedures or functions that are left without implementation.\n\nExample (Oracle):\n\n    DECLARE PROCEDURE foo(a int, b varchar2);\n    BEGIN\n        NULL;\n    END;\n\nThe `foo` procedure is declared but is missing implementation. We can add the implementation to get rid of the error.\n\n    DECLARE PROCEDURE foo(a int, b varchar2);\n      PROCEDURE foo(a int, b varchar2) IS\n    BEGIN\n        NULL;\n    END;\n    BEGIN\n        NULL;\n    END;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlWithoutWhereInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Delete or update statement without where clauses"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of DELETE or UPDATE statements without WHERE clauses. Without WHERE clauses, DELETE drops all the data from the table, and UPDATE overwrites values for all the table rows. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c BOOLEAN);\nupdate t1 set  a = 'Smith';\ndelete from t1;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of DELETE or UPDATE statements without WHERE clauses.\n\nWithout WHERE clauses, DELETE drops all the data from the table, and UPDATE overwrites values for all the table rows.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c BOOLEAN);\n    update t1 set  a = 'Smith';\n    delete from t1;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlUnusedCteInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused common table expression"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unused common table expressions (CTE) inside the query. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\n\nWITH a AS (SELECT 1 AS x FROM foo)\nSELECT 1 + 2 FROM foo;' By using WITH, we create a temporary named result set with the name 'a', also known as a common table expression (CTE). But we do not use this CTE later in the code. The unused CTE is greyed out.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unused common table expressions (CTE) inside the query.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\n\n    WITH a AS (SELECT 1 AS x FROM foo)\n    SELECT 1 + 2 FROM foo;\n\nBy using WITH, we create a temporary named result set with the name `a`, also known as a common table expression (CTE). But\nwe do not use this CTE later in the code. The unused CTE is greyed out."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MongoJSResolveInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Resolution problems"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references in MongoDB and JavaScript code. Example: 'db\nuse foo\n  -- a reference to a non-existing collection\ndb.non_existing_collection\ndb['non_existing_collection']\ndb['non_existing_collection'].find().hasNext()' The 'non_existing_collection' collection does not exist in the database and will be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references in MongoDB and JavaScript code.\n\nExample:\n\n    db\n    use foo\n      -- a reference to a non-existing collection\n    db.non_existing_collection\n    db['non_existing_collection']\n    db['non_existing_collection'].find().hasNext()\n\nThe `non_existing_collection` collection does not exist in the database and will be reported."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MongoJSSideEffectsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Statement with side effects"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports statements that can cause side effects while the data source is in read-only mode. For more information about enabling read-only mode, see Enable read-only mode for a connection in the IDE documentation. The Disable read-only mode quick-fix turns off the read-only mode for the respective data source. Example: 'db.my_collection.insertOne()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports statements that can cause side effects while the data source is in read-only mode.\n\nFor more information about enabling read-only mode, see\n[Enable\nread-only mode for a connection in the IDE documentation](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/datagrip/configuring-database-connections.html#enable-read-only-mode-for-a-connection).\n\nThe **Disable read-only mode** quick-fix turns off the read-only mode for the respective data source.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    db.my_collection.insertOne()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "toolComponent": {
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlUnusedSubqueryItemInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused subquery item"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports columns, aliases, and other subquery items that are not referenced in the outer query expression. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE TABLE for_subquery(id INT);\nSELECT a, q FROM (SELECT 1 AS a, 10 AS b, 2 + 3 AS q, id\n      FROM for_subquery) x;' We reference 'a' and 'q' aliases from a subquery. But the 'b' alias and the 'id' column are not referenced in the outer SELECT statement. Therefore, 'b' and 'id' are grayed out.",
                  "markdown": "Reports columns, aliases, and other subquery items that are not referenced in the outer query expression.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE for_subquery(id INT);\n    SELECT a, q FROM (SELECT 1 AS a, 10 AS b, 2 + 3 AS q, id\n          FROM for_subquery) x;\n\nWe reference `a` and `q` aliases from a subquery. But the `b` alias and the `id` column are\nnot referenced in the outer SELECT statement. Therefore, `b` and `id` are grayed out."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlSideEffectsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Statement with side effects"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports statements that might lead to modification of a database during a read-only connection. To enable read-only mode for a connection, right-click a data source in the Database tool window (View | Tool Windows | Database) and select Properties. In the Data Sources and Drivers dialog, click the Options tab and select the Read-only checkbox. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\nINSERT INTO foo VALUES (1);' As 'CREATE TABLE' and 'INSERT INTO' statements lead to a database modification, these statements will be highlighted in read-only connection mode.",
                  "markdown": "Reports statements that might lead to modification of a database during a read-only connection.\n\nTo enable read-only mode for a\nconnection,\nright-click a data source in the **Database** tool window (**View \\| Tool Windows \\| Database** ) and select **Properties** .\nIn the **Data Sources and Drivers** dialog, click the **Options** tab and select the **Read-only** checkbox.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\n    INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1);\n\nAs `CREATE TABLE` and `INSERT INTO` statements lead to a database modification, these statements will be highlighted\nin read-only connection mode."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlJoinWithoutOnInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsafe 'join' clause in 'delete' statement"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports missing conditional checks for statements that might modify the whole database. For example, usages of JOIN clauses inside DELETE statements without ON or WHERE. Without conditional checks on JOIN, DELETE drops contents of the entire table. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo (a INT,b INT,c INT);\nCREATE TABLE bar (a INT,b INT,c INT);\n\nDELETE table1 FROM foo table1  INNER JOIN bar table2;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports missing conditional checks for statements that might modify the whole database.\n\nFor example, usages of JOIN clauses inside DELETE statements without ON or WHERE. Without conditional checks on JOIN, DELETE drops\ncontents of the entire table.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo (a INT,b INT,c INT);\n    CREATE TABLE bar (a INT,b INT,c INT);\n\n    DELETE table1 FROM foo table1  INNER JOIN bar table2;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlDropIndexedColumnInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Index is dependent on column"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases when you try to drop columns from indexed tables. This inspection is available in Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase ASE. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE TABLE test_index\n(\ncol  INT NOT NULL,\ncol2 INT NOT NULL,\ncol3 INT NOT NULL UNIQUE,\ncol4 VARCHAR(200)\n);\n\nCREATE UNIQUE INDEX aaaa ON test_index (col, col2);\n\nALTER TABLE test_index\nDROP COLUMN col;' You cannot delete the 'col' column because it is in the indexed table. To delete the column, you need to delete the 'aaaa' index first (for example, DROP INDEX aaaa).",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases when you try to drop columns from indexed tables. This inspection is available in Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase ASE.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE test_index\n    (\n    col  INT NOT NULL,\n    col2 INT NOT NULL,\n    col3 INT NOT NULL UNIQUE,\n    col4 VARCHAR(200)\n    );\n\n    CREATE UNIQUE INDEX aaaa ON test_index (col, col2);\n\n    ALTER TABLE test_index\n    DROP COLUMN col;\n\nYou cannot delete the `col` column because it is in the indexed table. To delete the column, you need to delete the\n`aaaa` index first (for example, DROP INDEX aaaa)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlDialectInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "SQL dialect detection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations when a dialect is not assigned to an SQL file. For example, when you open a new SQL file without assigning a dialect to it, you see a notification where the best matching dialect is advised. Click the Use <dialect> link to use the advised dialect. Alternatively, click the Change dialect to link to select the other dialect.",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations when a dialect is not assigned to an SQL file.\n\nFor example, when you open a new SQL file without assigning a dialect\nto it, you see a notification where the best matching dialect is advised. Click the **Use \\<dialect\\>** link to use the advised\ndialect. Alternatively, click the **Change dialect to** link to select the other dialect."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MongoJSDeprecationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated element"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of deprecated methods in MongoDB and JavaScript code. The quick-fix replaces deprecated methods with recommended alternatives. Example: 'db.my_collection.insert()' After the quick-fix is applied: 'db.my_collection.insertOne()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of deprecated methods in MongoDB and JavaScript code.\n\nThe quick-fix replaces deprecated methods with recommended alternatives.\n\nExample:\n\n    db.my_collection.insert()\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    db.my_collection.insertOne()\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "MongoJS",
                      "index": 133,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Types compatibility"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports type-related errors.",
                  "markdown": "Reports type-related errors."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlUnicodeStringLiteralInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unicode usage in SQL"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports string literals that use national characters without the 'N' prefix. Without the N prefix, the string is converted to the default code page of the database. This default code page may not recognize certain characters. For more information, see nchar and nvarchar (Transact-SQL) at docs.microsoft.com. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'SELECT 'abcde' AS a;\nSELECT N'abcde' AS b;\nSELECT 'абвгд' AS c;\nSELECT N'абвгд' AS d;' The 'SELECT 'абвгд' AS c;' does not have the 'N' prefix, the ''абвгд'' part will be highlighted.",
                  "markdown": "Reports string literals that use national characters without the `N` prefix.\n\nWithout the N prefix, the string is converted to the default\ncode page of the database. This default code page may not recognize certain characters. For more information, see\n[nchar and nvarchar\n(Transact-SQL)\nat docs.microsoft.com](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/data-types/nchar-and-nvarchar-transact-sql).\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    SELECT 'abcde' AS a;\n    SELECT N'abcde' AS b;\n    SELECT 'абвгд' AS c;\n    SELECT N'абвгд' AS d;\n\nThe `SELECT 'абвгд' AS c;` does not have the `N` prefix, the `'абвгд'` part will be highlighted."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlUnusedVariableInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused variable"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unused arguments, variables, or parameters. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE FUNCTION foo(PARAMUSED INT, PARAMUNUSED INT) RETURNS INT AS\n$$\nBEGIN\n    RETURN PARAMUSED;\nEND\n$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;' The 'PARAMUNUSED' parameter is not used in the function and might be deleted.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unused arguments, variables, or parameters.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE FUNCTION foo(PARAMUSED INT, PARAMUNUSED INT) RETURNS INT AS\n    $$\n    BEGIN\n        RETURN PARAMUSED;\n    END\n    $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;\n\nThe `PARAMUNUSED` parameter is not used in the function and might be deleted."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PgSelectFromProcedureInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Postgres: Select from procedure call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations when you make SELECT from a function or a DBLINK without an alias with a type (for example, 'AS t1(s VARCHAR)'). This requirement does not apply to scalar functions. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE FUNCTION produce_a_table() RETURNS RECORD AS $$\nSELECT 1;\n$$ LANGUAGE sql;\nSELECT * FROM produce_a_table() AS s (c1 INT);\nSELECT * FROM produce_a_table() AS s (c1);\nSELECT * FROM DBLINK('dbname=mydb', 'SELECT proname, prosrc FROM pg_proc') AS t1;' The 'AS s (c1 INT)' has a typed alias, while 'AS s (c1)' and 'AS t1' do not. In this case, the second call of 'produce_a_table()' and 'DBLINK()' will be highlighted.",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations when you make SELECT from a function or a DBLINK without an alias with a type (for example, `AS t1(s VARCHAR)`).\n\nThis requirement does not apply to scalar functions.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE FUNCTION produce_a_table() RETURNS RECORD AS $$\n    SELECT 1;\n    $$ LANGUAGE sql;\n    SELECT * FROM produce_a_table() AS s (c1 INT);\n    SELECT * FROM produce_a_table() AS s (c1);\n    SELECT * FROM DBLINK('dbname=mydb', 'SELECT proname, prosrc FROM pg_proc') AS t1;\n\nThe `AS s (c1 INT)` has a typed alias, while `AS s (c1)` and `AS t1` do not.\nIn this case, the second call of `produce_a_table()` and `DBLINK()` will be highlighted."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "PostgreSQL",
                      "index": 147,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MsBuiltinInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Builtin functions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports truncations of string arguments in ISNULL functions. The ISNULL syntax is 'ISNULL(check_expression, replacement_value)'. According to ISNULL at docs.microsoft.com, 'replacement_value' will be truncated if 'replacement_value' is longer than 'check_expression'. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'DECLARE @name1 VARCHAR(2) = NULL;\nDECLARE @name2 VARCHAR(10) = 'Example';\nDECLARE @name3 VARCHAR(2) = 'Hi';\n\n  -- `@name2` is VARCHAR(10) and will be truncated\nSELECT ISNULL(@name1, @name2);\n\n  -- `@name3` is VARCHAR(2) as `@name1` and will not be truncated\nSELECT ISNULL(@name1, @name3);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports truncations of string arguments in ISNULL functions.\n\nThe ISNULL syntax is `ISNULL(check_expression, replacement_value)`.\n\nAccording to [ISNULL at\ndocs.microsoft.com](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/isnull-transact-sql), `replacement_value` will be truncated if `replacement_value` is longer than\n`check_expression`.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    DECLARE @name1 VARCHAR(2) = NULL;\n    DECLARE @name2 VARCHAR(10) = 'Example';\n    DECLARE @name3 VARCHAR(2) = 'Hi';\n\n      -- `@name2` is VARCHAR(10) and will be truncated\n    SELECT ISNULL(@name1, @name2);\n\n      -- `@name3` is VARCHAR(2) as `@name1` and will not be truncated\n    SELECT ISNULL(@name1, @name3);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL server",
                      "index": 148,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlMultipleLimitClausesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Multiple row limiting/offset clauses in queries"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of multiple row limiting clauses in a single query. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'create table foo(a int);\nselect top 1 * from foo order by a offset 10 rows fetch next 20 rows only;' The SELECT TOP clause is used to specify that only 1 record must be returned. The FETCH clause specifies the number of rows to return after the OFFSET clause has been processed. But as we already have the SELECT TOP limiting clause, the FETCH clause might be redundant.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of multiple row limiting clauses in a single query.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    create table foo(a int);\n    select top 1 * from foo order by a offset 10 rows fetch next 20 rows only;\n\nThe SELECT TOP clause is used to specify that only 1 record must be\nreturned. The FETCH clause specifies the number of rows to return after the OFFSET\nclause has been processed. But as we already have the SELECT TOP limiting clause, the FETCH clause might be redundant."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlStorageInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "SQL source modification detection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations when source code of a database object has been changed. The inspection is triggered when you perform database or object introspection. The introspection is run when you open source code of an object, run statements, and perform code refactoring. Also, you can run introspection by right-clicking an object and selecting Refresh. The inspection covers the following situations: Object source code was changed in the database but code in the editor was not updated. Works in PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and Sybase ASE. You changed the object source code, introspected the database, but source code has been already changed by someone else. The database introspector was updated in the IDE and you need to download new object properties that were missing in the previous introspector version.",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations when source code of a database object has been changed.\n\nThe inspection is triggered when you perform database or object introspection. The introspection is run when you open source code of an\nobject, run statements, and perform code refactoring.\nAlso, you can run introspection by right-clicking an object and selecting **Refresh**.\n\nThe inspection covers the following situations:\n\n* Object source code was changed in the database but code in the editor was not updated. Works in PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and Sybase ASE.\n* You changed the object source code, introspected the database, but source code has been already changed by someone else.\n* The database introspector was updated in the IDE and you need to download new object properties that were missing in the previous introspector version."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlSignatureInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Function signature"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports signature issues for built-in functions. The inspection will report a wrong number of arguments, invalid keywords, wrong data types, and other issues. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo (a INT, b INT, c INT)\n\nSELECT IFNULL() FROM foo; -- error\nSELECT IFNULL(a) FROM foo; -- error\nSELECT IFNULL(a, b) FROM foo; -- OK\nSELECT IFNULL(a, b, c) FROM foo; -- error' In MySQL, the 'IFNULL()' function accepts strictly two arguments. So, only the 'SELECT IFNULL(a, b) FROM foo;' query is correct.",
                  "markdown": "Reports signature issues for built-in functions.\n\nThe inspection will report a wrong number of arguments, invalid keywords, wrong data types, and other issues.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo (a INT, b INT, c INT)\n\n    SELECT IFNULL() FROM foo; -- error\n    SELECT IFNULL(a) FROM foo; -- error\n    SELECT IFNULL(a, b) FROM foo; -- OK\n    SELECT IFNULL(a, b, c) FROM foo; -- error\n\nIn MySQL, the `IFNULL()` function accepts strictly two arguments. So, only the `SELECT IFNULL(a, b) FROM foo;`\nquery is correct."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlRedundantOrderingDirectionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant ordering direction"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant ordering directions like ASC and DESC in ORDER BY clauses. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT, c INT);\nSELECT * FROM foo ORDER BY a ASC, b DESC, c ASC;' The ORDER BY keyword sorts the records in the ascending order by default. So, the 'ASC' keyword for 'a' and 'c' columns is redundant.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant ordering directions like ASC and DESC in ORDER BY clauses.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT, c INT);\n    SELECT * FROM foo ORDER BY a ASC, b DESC, c ASC;\n\nThe ORDER BY keyword sorts the records in the ascending order by default. So, the `ASC` keyword for `a` and\n`c` columns is redundant."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OraOverloadInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overloading errors"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports invalid cases of subprogram overloading in Oracle. Example (Oracle): 'DECLARE\n    SUBTYPE fff IS BINARY_INTEGER;\n    SUBTYPE ggg IS NATURAL;\n    PROCEDURE foo (a IN ggg) IS BEGIN NULL; END;\n    PROCEDURE foo (a IN fff) IS BEGIN NULL; END;\nBEGIN\n    NULL;\nEND;' You cannot overload subprograms which parameters differ only in subtypes. For example, you cannot overload procedures where one accepts a BINARY INTEGER parameter and the other accepts a NATURAL parameter. For more information about restrictions on procedure overloading, see Restrictions on Overloading at docs.oracle.com.",
                  "markdown": "Reports invalid cases of subprogram overloading in Oracle.\n\nExample (Oracle):\n\n    DECLARE\n        SUBTYPE fff IS BINARY_INTEGER;\n        SUBTYPE ggg IS NATURAL;\n        PROCEDURE foo (a IN ggg) IS BEGIN NULL; END;\n        PROCEDURE foo (a IN fff) IS BEGIN NULL; END;\n    BEGIN\n        NULL;\n    END;\n\nYou cannot overload subprograms which parameters differ only in subtypes. For example, you cannot overload procedures where one accepts a\nBINARY INTEGER parameter and the other accepts a NATURAL parameter. For more information about restrictions on procedure overloading,\nsee [Restrictions on Overloading at docs.oracle.com](https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14261/subprograms.htm)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Oracle",
                      "index": 126,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlAmbiguousColumnInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ambiguous reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports columns that have identical names but belong to different tables. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(id INT PRIMARY KEY);\nCREATE TABLE bar(id INT PRIMARY KEY);\n\nSELECT foo.id, bar.id FROM foo, bar WHERE id > 0;' The 'id' column appears in 'foo' and 'bar' tables. You need to qualify the column name to make the query correct. 'SELECT foo.id, bar.id FROM foo, bar WHERE foo.id > 0;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports columns that have identical names but belong to different tables.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(id INT PRIMARY KEY);\n    CREATE TABLE bar(id INT PRIMARY KEY);\n\n    SELECT foo.id, bar.id FROM foo, bar WHERE id > 0;\n\nThe `id` column appears in `foo` and `bar` tables. You need to qualify the column name to\nmake the query correct.\n\n    SELECT foo.id, bar.id FROM foo, bar WHERE foo.id > 0;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "SQL",
                      "index": 48,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlNullComparisonInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Null comparison"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparisons with NULL that can be replaced with IS NULL or IS NOT NULL operators. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE TABLE foo ( id int );\n\nSELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL = NULL;\nSELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL != NULL;' The 'NULL = NULL' can be replaced with 'IS NULL', the 'NULL != NULL' comparison with 'IS NOT NULL'. To do this replacement, you can use Use IS NULL operator or Use IS NOT NULL operator quick-fixes. 'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL IS NULL;\nSELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL IS NOT NULL;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparisons with NULL that can be replaced with IS NULL or IS NOT NULL operators.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo ( id int );\n\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL = NULL;\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL != NULL;\n\nThe `NULL = NULL` can be replaced with `IS NULL`, the `NULL != NULL` comparison\nwith `IS NOT NULL`. To do this replacement, you can use **Use IS NULL operator** or **Use IS NOT NULL operator**\nquick-fixes.\n\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL IS NULL;\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE NULL IS NOT NULL;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlAutoIncrementDuplicateInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Auto-increment duplicate"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports tables that contain two columns with an automatic increment. In MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and Db2 dialects, a table can have only one field with a auto-increment option, and this field must be a key. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE my_table\n(\n    id INT AUTO_INCREMENT,\n    c2 INT AUTO_INCREMENT,\n);' The AUTO_INCREMENT constraint for 'c2' will be highlighted as 'c1' already has this constraint. To fix the warning, you can make 'id' a primary key and delete AUTO_INCREMENT for 'c2'. 'CREATE TABLE my_table\n(\n    id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,\n    c2 INT,\n);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports tables that contain two columns with an automatic increment. In MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and Db2 dialects, a table can have only one field with a auto-increment option, and this field must be a key.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE my_table\n    (\n        id INT AUTO_INCREMENT,\n        c2 INT AUTO_INCREMENT,\n    );\n\nThe AUTO_INCREMENT constraint for `c2` will be highlighted as `c1` already has this constraint. To fix the warning,\nyou can make `id` a primary key and delete AUTO_INCREMENT for `c2`.\n\n    CREATE TABLE my_table\n    (\n        id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,\n        c2 INT,\n    );\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              {
                "id": "SqlStringLengthExceededInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Implicit string truncation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports variables that exceed the defined length in characters. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE PROCEDURE test() AS\nBEGIN\nDECLARE myVarOk VARCHAR(5) = 'abcde';\nDECLARE myVarExceeded VARCHAR(5) = 'abcde12345';\n\nSET myVarOk = 'xyz';\nSET myVarExceeded = '123456789';\nEND;' The 'myVarExceeded' variable is defined as 'VARCHAR(5)' but both assigned values (''abcde12345'' and ''123456789'') exceed this limitation. You can truncate assigned values or increase the defined length. To increase the length, use the Increase type length quick-fix. After the quick-fix is applied: 'CREATE PROCEDURE test() AS\nBEGIN\nDECLARE myVarOk VARCHAR(5) = 'abcde';\nDECLARE myVarExceeded VARCHAR(10) = 'abcde12345';\n\nSET myVarOk = 'xyz';\nSET myVarExceeded = '123456789';\nEND;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports variables that exceed the defined length in characters.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE PROCEDURE test() AS\n    BEGIN\n    DECLARE myVarOk VARCHAR(5) = 'abcde';\n    DECLARE myVarExceeded VARCHAR(5) = 'abcde12345';\n\n    SET myVarOk = 'xyz';\n    SET myVarExceeded = '123456789';\n    END;\n\nThe `myVarExceeded` variable is defined as `VARCHAR(5)` but both assigned values (`'abcde12345'` and\n`'123456789'`) exceed this limitation. You can truncate assigned values or increase the defined length.\nTo increase the length, use the **Increase type length** quick-fix.\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    CREATE PROCEDURE test() AS\n    BEGIN\n    DECLARE myVarOk VARCHAR(5) = 'abcde';\n    DECLARE myVarExceeded VARCHAR(10) = 'abcde12345';\n\n    SET myVarOk = 'xyz';\n    SET myVarExceeded = '123456789';\n    END;\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              {
                "id": "SqlInsertValuesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "VALUES clause cardinality"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations when a number of parameters in VALUES does not match a number of columns in a target table. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT, c INT);\n\nINSERT INTO foo VALUES (1,2,3,4)' The 'foo' table has three columns but in the INSERT INTO statement we pass four.",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations when a number of parameters in VALUES does not match a number of columns in a target table.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT, c INT);\n\n    INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1,2,3,4)\n\nThe `foo` table has three columns but in the INSERT INTO statement we pass four."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlRedundantElseNullInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant ELSE NULL clause"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant ELSE NULL clauses. Example (MySQL): 'SELECT CASE WHEN 2 > 1 THEN 'OK' ELSE NULL END AS alias FROM foo;' The 'ELSE NULL' part will never be executed and may be omitted.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant ELSE NULL clauses.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    SELECT CASE WHEN 2 > 1 THEN 'OK' ELSE NULL END AS alias FROM foo;\n\nThe `ELSE NULL` part will never be executed and may be omitted."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlCallNotationInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Using of named and positional arguments"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports calls in which positional arguments go after the named ones. Works in PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Db2. Example (In PostgreSQL): 'CREATE FUNCTION foo(a int, b int, c int) RETURNS int\n    LANGUAGE plpgsql AS\n$$\nBEGIN\n    RETURN a + b + c;\nEND\n$$;\nSELECT foo(a => 1, b => 2, c => 3);\n  -- `3` goes after the named argument\nSELECT foo(1, b => 2, 3);\n  -- `1` and `3` go after the named argument\nSELECT foo(b => 2, 1, 3);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports calls in which positional arguments go after the named ones. Works in PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Db2.\n\nExample (In PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE FUNCTION foo(a int, b int, c int) RETURNS int\n        LANGUAGE plpgsql AS\n    $$\n    BEGIN\n        RETURN a + b + c;\n    END\n    $$;\n    SELECT foo(a => 1, b => 2, c => 3);\n      -- `3` goes after the named argument\n    SELECT foo(1, b => 2, 3);\n      -- `1` and `3` go after the named argument\n    SELECT foo(b => 2, 1, 3);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
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              {
                "id": "MysqlParsingInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsupported syntax in pre-8.0 versions"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports invalid usages of UNION in queries. The inspection works in MySQL versions that are earlier than 8.0. Example (MySQL): 'SELECT * FROM (SELECT 1 UNION (SELECT 1 UNION SELECT 2)) a;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports invalid usages of UNION in queries.\n\nThe inspection works in MySQL versions that are earlier than 8.0.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n\n    SELECT * FROM (SELECT 1 UNION (SELECT 1 UNION SELECT 2)) a;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlShadowingAliasInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Column is shadowed by alias"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports SELECT aliases with names that match column names in the FROM clause. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo (a INT, b INT, c INT);\nSELECT a b, c FROM foo;' The 'a' column uses the 'b' alias but the 'b' name is also used by the column from the 'foo' table.",
                  "markdown": "Reports SELECT aliases with names that match column names in the FROM clause.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo (a INT, b INT, c INT);\n    SELECT a b, c FROM foo;\n\nThe `a` column uses the `b` alias but the `b` name is also used by the column from the `foo`\ntable."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlUnreachableCodeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unreachable code"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unreachable statements inside SQL routines. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE FUNCTION foo() RETURNS INT AS\nBEGIN\n    THROW;\n    RETURN 1;\nEND;' In Microsoft SQL Server, the 'THROW' statement raises an exception and transfers execution to the CATCH block of the TRY...CATCH construct. Therefore, the 'RETURN 1;' part will never be executed.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unreachable statements inside SQL routines.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE FUNCTION foo() RETURNS INT AS\n    BEGIN\n        THROW;\n        RETURN 1;\n    END;\n\nIn Microsoft SQL Server, the `THROW` statement raises an exception and transfers execution to the CATCH block of the TRY...CATCH\nconstruct. Therefore, the `RETURN 1;` part will never be executed."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlResolveInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved SQL references. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE users(id INT, name VARCHAR(40));\nCREATE TABLE admins(id INT, col1 INT);\n\nSELECT users.id, admins.id FROM admins WHERE admins.id > 1;' The 'users.id' column is unresolved because the 'users' table is missing in the FROM clause.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved SQL references.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE users(id INT, name VARCHAR(40));\n    CREATE TABLE admins(id INT, col1 INT);\n\n    SELECT users.id, admins.id FROM admins WHERE admins.id > 1;\n\nThe `users.id` column is unresolved because the `users` table is missing in the FROM clause."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlCurrentSchemaInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Current console schema introspected"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports schemas and databases in the current session that are not introspected. For example, this warning might occur when you try to create a table in the schema that is not introspected. Introspection is a method of inspecting a data source. When you perform introspection, structural information in the data source is inspected to detect tables, columns, functions, and other elements with their attributes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports schemas and databases in the current session that are not introspected.\n\nFor example, this warning might occur when you try to create a table in the schema that is not introspected.\n\nIntrospection is a method of inspecting a data source. When you perform introspection, structural information in the data source is\ninspected to detect tables, columns, functions, and other elements with their attributes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlRedundantLimitInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant row limiting in queries"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant row limiting clauses like FETCH and LIMIT in queries. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\n\nSELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo LIMIT 2);\nSELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo FETCH FIRST 2 ROWS ONLY);' To fix the warning, you can add OFFSET to limiting clauses. If OFFSET is missing, then LIMIT is redundant because the usage of LIMIT does not influence the operation result of EXISTS. In case with OFFSET, we skip first 'N' rows and this will influence the output. 'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo OFFSET 1 ROW LIMIT 2);\nSELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo OFFSET 1 ROW FETCH FIRST 2 ROWS ONLY);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant row limiting clauses like FETCH and LIMIT in queries.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\n\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo LIMIT 2);\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo FETCH FIRST 2 ROWS ONLY);\n\nTo fix the warning, you can add OFFSET to limiting clauses. If OFFSET is missing, then LIMIT is redundant because\nthe usage of LIMIT does not influence the operation result of EXISTS. In case with OFFSET, we skip first `N` rows and this will\ninfluence the output.\n\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo OFFSET 1 ROW LIMIT 2);\n    SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM foo OFFSET 1 ROW FETCH FIRST 2 ROWS ONLY);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlInsertNullIntoNotNullInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Insert NULL into NOT NULL column"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports cases when you insert NULL values into columns that accept only NOT NULL values. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE TABLE br2 (\nid INT NOT NULL,\ncol1 NVARCHAR (20) NOT NULL,\ncol2 NVARCHAR (20) NOT NULL,\n);\n--\nINSERT INTO br2 (id, col1, col2)\nVALUES (1, NULL, NULL);' You cannot insert NULL values in 'col1' and 'col2' because they are defined as NOT NULL. If you run the script as is, you will receive an error. To fix this code, replace NULL in the VALUES part with some values (for example, '42' and ''bird''). INSERT INTO br2 (id, col1, col2)\nVALUES (1, 42, 'bird');",
                  "markdown": "Reports cases when you insert NULL values into columns that accept only NOT NULL values.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE br2 (\n    id INT NOT NULL,\n    col1 NVARCHAR (20) NOT NULL,\n    col2 NVARCHAR (20) NOT NULL,\n    );\n    --\n    INSERT INTO br2 (id, col1, col2)\n    VALUES (1, NULL, NULL);\n\nYou cannot insert NULL values in `col1` and `col2` because they are defined as NOT NULL. If you run the script as\nis,\nyou will receive an error. To fix this code, replace NULL in the VALUES part with some values (for example, `42` and\n`'bird'`).\n\n```\nINSERT INTO br2 (id, col1, col2)\nVALUES (1, 42, 'bird');\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlDerivedTableAliasInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Each derived table should have alias"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports derived tables without aliases. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE table1 (id INT, name VARCHAR(20), cats FLOAT);\nCREATE TABLE table2 (id INT, age INTEGER);\n\nSELECT id AS ID, name, cats, age\nFROM (SELECT table1.id, name, cats, age\nFROM table1\nJOIN table2 ON table1.id = table2.id);' According to Derived Tables at dev.mysql.com, an alias is mandatory. You can add the alias by using the Introduce alias quick-fix. After the quick-fix is applied: 'SELECT id AS ID, name, cats, age\nFROM (SELECT table1.id, name, cats, age\nFROM table1\nJOIN table2 ON table1.id = table2.id);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports derived tables without aliases.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE table1 (id INT, name VARCHAR(20), cats FLOAT);\n    CREATE TABLE table2 (id INT, age INTEGER);\n\n    SELECT id AS ID, name, cats, age\n    FROM (SELECT table1.id, name, cats, age\n    FROM table1\n    JOIN table2 ON table1.id = table2.id);\n\nAccording to [Derived Tables at dev.mysql.com](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/derived-tables.html), an alias is\nmandatory. You can add the alias by using the **Introduce alias** quick-fix.\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    SELECT id AS ID, name, cats, age\n    FROM (SELECT table1.id, name, cats, age\n    FROM table1\n    JOIN table2 ON table1.id = table2.id);\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlTriggerTransitionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious code in triggers"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect usages of transition table variables in triggers. Example (HSQLDB): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\n\nCREATE TRIGGER trg\n AFTER DELETE ON foo\nBEGIN\n   SELECT * FROM NEW;\nEND;\n\nCREATE TRIGGER trig AFTER INSERT ON foo\n   REFERENCING OLD ROW AS newrow\n   FOR EACH ROW WHEN (a > 1)\n   INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1)' In HSQLDB, DELETE triggers may be used only with the OLD state while INSERT triggers may have only the NEW state. So, in the previous example, NEW in 'SELECT * FROM NEW;' will be highlighted as well as OLD in 'REFERENCING OLD ROW AS newrow'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect usages of transition table variables in triggers.\n\nExample (HSQLDB):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT);\n\n    CREATE TRIGGER trg\n     AFTER DELETE ON foo\n    BEGIN\n       SELECT * FROM NEW;\n    END;\n\n    CREATE TRIGGER trig AFTER INSERT ON foo\n       REFERENCING OLD ROW AS newrow\n       FOR EACH ROW WHEN (a > 1)\n       INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1)\n\nIn HSQLDB, DELETE triggers may be used only with the OLD state while INSERT triggers may have only the NEW state. So, in the previous\nexample, NEW in `SELECT * FROM NEW;` will be highlighted as well as OLD in `REFERENCING OLD ROW AS newrow`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlNamedArgumentsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Named arguments should be used"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports arguments that are used without names in routine calls. By default, this inspection is disabled. For more information about the difference between named and unnamed parameters, see Binding Parameters by Name (Named Parameters) at docs.microsoft.com . Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE FUNCTION foo(n INT, m INT) RETURNS INT AS\nBEGIN\n    RETURN n + m;\nEND;\n\nCREATE PROCEDURE test AS\nBEGIN\n    foo n = 1, m = 2;\n\n--- The following call misses parameter names and will be highlighted\n    foo 1, 2;\nEND;' Parameters '1, 2' in the 'foo 1, 2;' call are highlighted because they miss names.",
                  "markdown": "Reports arguments that are used without names in routine calls. By default, this inspection is disabled.\n\nFor more information about the difference between named and unnamed parameters, see [Binding Parameters by Name (Named Parameters) at docs.microsoft.com](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/odbc/reference/develop-app/binding-parameters-by-name-named-parameters).\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE FUNCTION foo(n INT, m INT) RETURNS INT AS\n    BEGIN\n        RETURN n + m;\n    END;\n\n    CREATE PROCEDURE test AS\n    BEGIN\n        foo n = 1, m = 2;\n\n    --- The following call misses parameter names and will be highlighted\n        foo 1, 2;\n    END;\n\nParameters `1, 2` in the `foo 1, 2;` call are highlighted because they miss names."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "SqlCaseVsCoalesceInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Using CASE instead of COALESCE function and vice versa"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations when CASE and COALESCE calls are interchangeable. This inspection has the following intention actions: Replace with 'COALESCE' call and the opposite one Replace with CASE expression. Example (MySQL): 'SELECT\n  -- this CASE may be replaced by COALESCE\n\tCASE\n\t\tWHEN C1 IS NOT NULL THEN C1\n\t\tELSE 0\n\t\tEND\nFROM dual;' In the example, the CASE statement can be replaced with 'SELECT COALESCE(C1, 0)' that produces the same output. If you prefer using CASE expressions, select the Prefer CASE expressions over COALESCE function option on the inspection page.",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations when CASE and COALESCE calls are interchangeable. This inspection has the following intention actions: **Replace\nwith 'COALESCE' call** and the opposite one **Replace with CASE expression** .\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    SELECT\n      -- this CASE may be replaced by COALESCE\n    \tCASE\n    \t\tWHEN C1 IS NOT NULL THEN C1\n    \t\tELSE 0\n    \t\tEND\n    FROM dual;\n\nIn the example, the CASE statement can be replaced with `SELECT COALESCE(C1, 0)` that produces the same output.\n\nIf you prefer using CASE expressions, select the **Prefer CASE expressions over COALESCE function** option on\nthe inspection page."
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              {
                "id": "SqlTransactionStatementInTriggerInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use of transaction management statements in triggers"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of transaction management statements like COMMIT or ROLLBACK in trigger bodies. With COMMIT or ROLLBACK statements in a trigger body, the trigger will not compile. The fail happens because triggers start during transactions. When the trigger starts the current transaction is still not complete. As COMMIT terminates a transaction, both statements (COMMIT and ROLLBACK) would lead to an exception. Changes that are executed in a trigger should be committed (or rolled back) by the owning transaction that started the trigger. Example (Oracle): 'CREATE TABLE employee_audit\n(\n    id          INT  NOT NULL,\n    update_date DATE NOT NULL,\n    old_name    VARCHAR2(100),\n    new_name    VARCHAR2(100)\n);\n\nCREATE TABLE employees\n(\n    id   INT           NOT NULL,\n    name VARCHAR2(100) NOT NULL\n);\n\nCREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER trig_commit\n    AFTER UPDATE OF name\n    ON employees\n    FOR EACH ROW\nBEGIN\n    INSERT INTO employee_audit VALUES (:old.id, SYSDATE, :old.name, :new.name);\n    COMMIT;\nEND;\n\nCREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER trig_rollback\n    AFTER UPDATE OF name\n    ON employees\n    FOR EACH ROW\nBEGIN\n    INSERT INTO employee_audit VALUES (:old.id, SYSDATE, :old.name, :new.name);\n    ROLLBACK;\nEND;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of transaction management statements like COMMIT or ROLLBACK in trigger bodies.\n\nWith COMMIT or ROLLBACK statements in a trigger body, the trigger will not compile.\nThe fail happens because triggers start during transactions. When the trigger starts the current transaction is still not complete. As\nCOMMIT\nterminates a transaction, both statements (COMMIT and ROLLBACK) would lead to an exception.\nChanges that are executed in a trigger should be committed (or rolled back) by the owning transaction that started the trigger.\n\nExample (Oracle):\n\n    CREATE TABLE employee_audit\n    (\n        id          INT  NOT NULL,\n        update_date DATE NOT NULL,\n        old_name    VARCHAR2(100),\n        new_name    VARCHAR2(100)\n    );\n\n    CREATE TABLE employees\n    (\n        id   INT           NOT NULL,\n        name VARCHAR2(100) NOT NULL\n    );\n\n    CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER trig_commit\n        AFTER UPDATE OF name\n        ON employees\n        FOR EACH ROW\n    BEGIN\n        INSERT INTO employee_audit VALUES (:old.id, SYSDATE, :old.name, :new.name);\n        COMMIT;\n    END;\n\n    CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER trig_rollback\n        AFTER UPDATE OF name\n        ON employees\n        FOR EACH ROW\n    BEGIN\n        INSERT INTO employee_audit VALUES (:old.id, SYSDATE, :old.name, :new.name);\n        ROLLBACK;\n    END;\n"
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              {
                "id": "SqlRedundantCodeInCoalesceInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant code in COALESCE call"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports all the arguments except for the first expression that does not evaluate to NULL in COALESCE functions. Example (MySQL): 'SELECT COALESCE(NULL, NULL, NULL, 42, NULL, 'string') as a;' The first NOT NULL argument is '42', all other arguments will be grayed out.",
                  "markdown": "Reports all the arguments except for the first expression that does not evaluate to NULL in COALESCE functions.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    SELECT COALESCE(NULL, NULL, NULL, 42, NULL, 'string') as a;\n\nThe first NOT NULL argument is `42`, all other arguments will be grayed out."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlAggregatesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Aggregate-related problems"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports invalid usages of SQL aggregate functions. The following situations are considered: Columns that are used in HAVING and ORDER BY clauses but are missed in GROUP BY clauses. 'CREATE TABLE foo(id INT PRIMARY KEY, a INT, b INT);\nSELECT a, MAX(b) FROM foo GROUP BY a HAVING b > 0;\nSELECT * FROM foo GROUP BY a ORDER BY b;' This rule does not apply when grouping is made by the primary key. 'SELECT * FROM foo GROUP BY id ORDER BY b;' Aggregate functions in a wrong context. Usually, you can use aggregate functions in the following contexts: a list of expressions in SELECT; in HAVING and ORDER BY sections; and other dialect-specific cases. The following queries will display an error. 'SELECT a FROM foo WHERE MAX(b) > 0;\nSELECT a FROM foo GROUP BY MAX(a);' Nested calls of aggregate functions. 'SELECT MAX(SUM(a)) FROM foo GROUP BY a;' This rule does not apply to analytic functions. The following query is valid and correct. 'SELECT MAX(SUM(a) OVER ()) FROM foo;' Usages of HAVING without aggregate functions. In this case, consider rewriting your code using the WHERE section. 'SELECT a, MAX(b) FROM foo GROUP BY a HAVING a > 0;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports invalid usages of SQL aggregate functions.\n\nThe following situations are considered:\n\n* Columns that are used in HAVING and ORDER BY clauses but are missed in GROUP BY clauses.\n\n      CREATE TABLE foo(id INT PRIMARY KEY, a INT, b INT);\n      SELECT a, MAX(b) FROM foo GROUP BY a HAVING b > 0;\n      SELECT * FROM foo GROUP BY a ORDER BY b;\n\n  This rule does not apply when grouping is made by the primary key.\n\n      SELECT * FROM foo GROUP BY id ORDER BY b;\n\n* Aggregate functions in a wrong context. Usually, you can use aggregate functions in the following contexts: a list of expressions in\n  SELECT; in HAVING and ORDER BY sections; and other dialect-specific cases. The following queries will display an error.\n\n      SELECT a FROM foo WHERE MAX(b) > 0;\n      SELECT a FROM foo GROUP BY MAX(a);\n\n* Nested calls of aggregate functions.\n\n      SELECT MAX(SUM(a)) FROM foo GROUP BY a;\n\n  This rule does not apply to analytic functions. The following query is valid and correct.\n\n      SELECT MAX(SUM(a) OVER ()) FROM foo;\n\n* Usages of HAVING without aggregate functions. In this case, consider rewriting your code using the WHERE section.\n\n      SELECT a, MAX(b) FROM foo GROUP BY a HAVING a > 0;\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "SqlMissingColumnAliasesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing column aliases"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports queries without explicit aliases in output expressions (for example, in the SELECT statement). Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT);\n\nSELECT 1, a + 1 AS A2, MAX(b) AS M\nFROM foo;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports queries without explicit aliases in output expressions (for example, in the SELECT statement).\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT);\n\n    SELECT 1, a + 1 AS A2, MAX(b) AS M\n    FROM foo;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlAddNotNullColumnInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Adding not null column without default value"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports attempts to create NOT NULL columns without DEFAULT values. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE TABLE foo (a INT, b  INT)\n\nALTER TABLE foo ADD c INT NOT NULL;' By default, a column holds NULL values. In the example, we use the NOT NULL constraint that enforces a column not to accept NULL values. If we prohibit to use NULL values, we must set the DEFAULT value that SQL can use when we create a new record. 'ALTER TABLE foo ADD c INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 42;' You can quickly add the DEFAULT value by using the Add DEFAULT value quick-fix.",
                  "markdown": "Reports attempts to create NOT NULL columns without DEFAULT values.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo (a INT, b  INT)\n\n    ALTER TABLE foo ADD c INT NOT NULL;\n\nBy default, a column holds NULL values. In the example, we use the NOT NULL constraint that enforces a column not to accept NULL values.\nIf we prohibit to use NULL values, we must set the DEFAULT value that SQL can use when we create a new record.\n\n    ALTER TABLE foo ADD c INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 42;\n\nYou can quickly add the DEFAULT value by using the **Add DEFAULT value** quick-fix."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "OraMissingBodyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing body for package/object type specification"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports package and object type specifications that are missing body declarations. Package specifications and object types that declare routines as well as package specifications with cursors must have body declarations where those routines and cursors are implemented. Absence of a body leads to a runtime error when routines or cursors are invoked in program code. Example (Oracle): 'CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ppp IS\n    FUNCTION foo(a INT) RETURN INT;\nEND;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports package and object type specifications that are missing body declarations.\n\nPackage specifications and object types that declare routines as well as package specifications with cursors must have body\ndeclarations where those routines and cursors are implemented. Absence of a body leads to a runtime error when routines or cursors are\ninvoked in program code.\n\nExample (Oracle):\n\n    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ppp IS\n        FUNCTION foo(a INT) RETURN INT;\n    END;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlIllegalCursorStateInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Illegal cursor state"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports illegal cursor states inside SQL routines. A routine has CLOSE or FETCH statements but a cursor might be closed. A routine has the OPEN statement but a cursor might be opened. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE TABLE t(col INT);\n\nCREATE PROCEDURE foo() AS\nBEGIN\nDECLARE my_cursor CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM t;\nDECLARE a INT;\nFETCH my_cursor INTO a;\nCLOSE my_cursor;\nEND;' According to CLOSE (Transact-SQL) at docs.microsoft.com, CLOSE must be issued on an open cursor, and CLOSE is not allowed on cursors that have only been declared or are already closed. So, we need to open the cursor to fix the warning. 'CREATE PROCEDURE foo() AS\nBEGIN\nDECLARE my_cursor CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM t;\nDECLARE a INT;\nOPEN my_cursor;\nFETCH my_cursor INTO a;\nCLOSE my_cursor;\nEND;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports illegal cursor states inside SQL routines.\n\n* A routine has CLOSE or FETCH statements but a cursor might be closed.\n* A routine has the OPEN statement but a cursor might be opened.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE t(col INT);\n\n    CREATE PROCEDURE foo() AS\n    BEGIN\n    DECLARE my_cursor CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM t;\n    DECLARE a INT;\n    FETCH my_cursor INTO a;\n    CLOSE my_cursor;\n    END;\n\nAccording to [CLOSE (Transact-SQL) at\ndocs.microsoft.com](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/language-elements/close-transact-sql), CLOSE must be issued on an open cursor, and CLOSE is not allowed on cursors that have only been declared or are\nalready closed. So, we need to open the cursor to fix the warning.\n\n    CREATE PROCEDURE foo() AS\n    BEGIN\n    DECLARE my_cursor CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM t;\n    DECLARE a INT;\n    OPEN my_cursor;\n    FETCH my_cursor INTO a;\n    CLOSE my_cursor;\n    END;\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlCheckUsingColumnsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Check using clause columns"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports columns in the USING clause that does not exist in both tables. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT, j INT);\nCREATE TABLE t2 (k INT, l INT);\nSELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2 USING (j);' In USING clauses, a column name must be present in both tables, and the SELECT query will automatically join those tables by using the given column name. As we do not have the 'j' column in 't2', we can rewrite the query using ON. The ON clause can join tables where the column names do not match in both tables. 'SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON t1.j = t2.l;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports columns in the USING clause that does not exist in both tables.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT, j INT);\n    CREATE TABLE t2 (k INT, l INT);\n    SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2 USING (j);\n\nIn USING clauses, a column name must be present in both tables, and the SELECT query will automatically join\nthose tables by using the given column name. As we do not have the `j` column in `t2`, we can\nrewrite the query using ON. The ON clause can join tables where the column names do not match in both tables.\n\n    SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON t1.j = t2.l;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlConstantConditionInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Constant condition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports conditions in WHERE or JOIN clauses that are always TRUE or always FALSE. Example (MySQL): 'CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c BOOLEAN);\nSELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 'Cat' = 'Cat';' The ''Cat' = 'Cat'' is always true and will be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports conditions in WHERE or JOIN clauses that are always TRUE or always FALSE.\n\nExample (MySQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c BOOLEAN);\n    SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 'Cat' = 'Cat';\n\nThe `'Cat' = 'Cat'` is always true and will be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlDuplicateColumnInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicating column name in SELECT"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicated names of column aliases in SELECT lists. Example (Sybase ASE): 'CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c INT);\n\nSELECT a AS x, b AS x FROM t1;' The 'x' alias name is used for 'a' and 'b' columns. These assignments are highlighted as errors because you cannot use identical alias names for columns in Sybase ASE.",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicated names of column aliases in SELECT lists.\n\nExample (Sybase ASE):\n\n    CREATE TABLE t1 (a TEXT, b INT, c INT);\n\n    SELECT a AS x, b AS x FROM t1;\n\nThe `x` alias name is used for `a` and `b` columns. These assignments are highlighted as errors because\nyou cannot use identical alias names for columns in Sybase ASE."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlInsertIntoGeneratedColumnInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Insertion into generated columns"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports INSERT statements that assign values to generated columns. Generated columns can be read, but their values can not be directly written. Example (PostgreSQL): 'CREATE TABLE foo\n(\n   col1 INT,\n   col2 INT GENERATED ALWAYS AS (col1 + 1) STORED\n);\nINSERT INTO foo(col1, col2) VALUES (1, 2);'\n You cannot insert '2' into the 'col2' column because this column is generated. For this script to work, you can change '2' to DEFAULT. 'INSERT INTO foo(col1, col2) VALUES (1, DEFAULT);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports INSERT statements that assign values to generated columns. Generated columns can be read, but their values can not be directly written.\n\nExample (PostgreSQL):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo\n    (\n       col1 INT,\n       col2 INT GENERATED ALWAYS AS (col1 + 1) STORED\n    );\n    INSERT INTO foo(col1, col2) VALUES (1, 2);\n\nYou cannot insert `2` into the `col2` column because this column is generated.\nFor this script to work, you can change `2` to DEFAULT.\n`INSERT INTO foo(col1, col2) VALUES (1, DEFAULT);`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlIdentifierInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Identifier should be quoted"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports situations when you use SQL reserved keywords as identifier names in your query. Example (Microsoft SQL Server): 'CREATE TABLE select (identity INT IDENTITY NOT NULL, order INT NOT NULL);' We use 'select', 'identity', and 'order' as table and column names. But they are also reserved keywords in Microsoft SQL Server. Therefore, in order to use them as object names in the query, you must quote these identifiers. To quote them, you can use the Quote identifier quick-fix. After the quick-fix is applied: 'CREATE TABLE [select] ([identity] INT IDENTITY NOT NULL, [order] INT NOT NULL);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports situations when you use SQL reserved keywords as identifier names in your query.\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL Server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE select (identity INT IDENTITY NOT NULL, order INT NOT NULL);\n\nWe use `select`, `identity`, and `order` as table and column names.\nBut they are also reserved keywords in Microsoft SQL Server.\nTherefore, in order to use them as object names in the query, you must quote these identifiers. To quote them, you can use the\n**Quote identifier** quick-fix.\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    CREATE TABLE [select] ([identity] INT IDENTITY NOT NULL, [order] INT NOT NULL);\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MsOrderByInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "ORDER BY in queries"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages when the 'ORDER BY' clause is used without 'TOP', 'OFFSET', or 'FOR XML' in views, inline functions, derived tables, subqueries, and common table expressions. For more information about usages of 'ORDER BY', see SELECT - ORDER BY Clause (Transact-SQL) at docs.microsoft.com. Example (Microsoft SQL server): 'CREATE TABLE foo (a INT NOT NULL, b  INT NOT NULL);\n\nSELECT *\nFROM (SELECT a, b\nFROM foo A\nWHERE a < 89\nORDER BY b) ALIAS;' In a subquery, ORDER BY will be highlighted as an error. You can add TOP, OFFSET, or FOR XML to a subquery. Alternatively, use the Delete element quick-fix to delete the ORDER BY section. After the quick-fix is applied: 'SELECT *\nFROM (SELECT a, b\nFROM foo A\nWHERE a < 89) ALIAS;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages when the `ORDER BY` clause is used without `TOP`, `OFFSET`, or `FOR XML` in views, inline functions, derived tables, subqueries, and common table expressions.\n\nFor more information about usages of `ORDER BY`, see [SELECT - ORDER BY Clause (Transact-SQL) at\ndocs.microsoft.com](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/queries/select-order-by-clause-transact-sql).\n\nExample (Microsoft SQL server):\n\n    CREATE TABLE foo (a INT NOT NULL, b  INT NOT NULL);\n\n    SELECT *\n    FROM (SELECT a, b\n    FROM foo A\n    WHERE a < 89\n    ORDER BY b) ALIAS;\n\nIn a subquery, ORDER BY will be highlighted as an error. You can add TOP, OFFSET, or FOR XML to a subquery.\nAlternatively, use the **Delete element** quick-fix to delete the ORDER BY section.\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    SELECT *\n    FROM (SELECT a, b\n    FROM foo A\n    WHERE a < 89) ALIAS;\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                },
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SqlDeprecateTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated type"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of types that are deprecated and might disappear in future versions of DBMS. Reported types: LONG in Oracle (see Deprecated and Desupported Features at docs.oracle.com). TEXT, NTEXT, and IMAGE in Microsoft SQL Server (see Deprecated Database Engine Features in SQL Server 2016 at docs.microsoft.com). Example (Oracle): 'CREATE TABLE ot.foo(\na NUMBER GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY,\nb LONG NOT NULL\n);'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of types that are deprecated and might disappear in future versions of DBMS.\n\nReported types:\n\n* LONG in Oracle (see [Deprecated\n  and Desupported Features at docs.oracle.com](https://docs.oracle.com/cd/A91202_01/901_doc/server.901/a90120/ch4_dep.htm#6690)).\n* TEXT, NTEXT, and IMAGE in Microsoft SQL Server (see [Deprecated Database Engine Features in SQL Server 2016 at docs.microsoft.com](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/database-engine/deprecated-database-engine-features-in-sql-server-2016?view=sql-server-ver15)).\n\nExample (Oracle):\n\n    CREATE TABLE ot.foo(\n    a NUMBER GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY,\n    b LONG NOT NULL\n    );\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                "id": "SqlGotoInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usages of GOTO statements"
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                  "text": "Reports usages of backward GOTO statements and GOTO statements used to exit a loop. The extensive use of GOTO statements is generally not recommended. For details, see GOTO statement in SQL procedures at ibm.com. Instead of jumping back to a previous statement using GOTO, consider using a loop. Instead of exiting the WHILE loop with GOTO, consider using other control-of-flow statements (for example, RETURN or BREAK). Example (Oracle): 'CREATE PROCEDURE test(n INT) AS\nDECLARE\n    x INT;\nBEGIN\n    x := 0;\n    GOTO a;\n    <<a>> x := 1;\n    IF (n = 0) THEN\n        GOTO a;\n    END IF;\n    WHILE TRUE\n        LOOP\n            GOTO b;\n        END LOOP;\n    <<b>> x := 3;\nEND;'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of backward GOTO statements and GOTO statements used to exit a loop.\n\nThe extensive use of GOTO statements is generally\nnot recommended. For details, see [GOTO statement in\nSQL\nprocedures at ibm.com](https://www.ibm.com/docs/no/db2/11.5?topic=procedures-goto-statement-in-sql).\n\nInstead of jumping back to a previous statement using GOTO, consider using a loop.\n\nInstead of exiting the WHILE loop with GOTO, consider using other control-of-flow statements (for example, RETURN or BREAK).\n\nExample (Oracle):\n\n    CREATE PROCEDURE test(n INT) AS\n    DECLARE\n        x INT;\n    BEGIN\n        x := 0;\n        GOTO a;\n        <<a>> x := 1;\n        IF (n = 0) THEN\n            GOTO a;\n        END IF;\n        WHILE TRUE\n            LOOP\n                GOTO b;\n            END LOOP;\n        <<b>> x := 3;\n    END;\n"
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                "id": "JpaObjectClassSignatureInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Persistent object class signature checks"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrectly defined persistent object classes in the following cases: Class is not top-level Class is final Class is annotated several times Class is defined as both a persistent entity and an entity listener Example: '@Entity\n  @EntityListeners(value = JavaEntity.class) // Error: both @Entity and @EntityListener annotations are pointing to the same class\n  public final class JavaEntity { // Error: persistent entity should not be final\n    ...\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrectly defined persistent object classes in the following cases:\n\n* Class is not top-level\n* Class is final\n* Class is annotated several times\n* Class is defined as both a persistent entity and an entity listener\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @EntityListeners(value = JavaEntity.class) // Error: both @Entity and @EntityListener annotations are pointing to the same class\n      public final class JavaEntity { // Error: persistent entity should not be final\n        ...\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
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              {
                "id": "JpaQlInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Query language checks"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the following errors inside Persistence QL queries: Mismatching expression types Incorrect parameters Empty or constant conditions Unresolved symbols Example queries: 'SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM JavaEntity e WHERE TRUE // Warning: constant condition\n\nSELECT OBJECT(e) FROM JavaEntity e WHERE e.id BETWEEN 0 AND '2' // Error: expected a numeric value but got a string\n\nSELECT e from JavaEntity e where e.id=?1 and e.name=?3 // Error: there are only 2 actual query parameters'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the following errors inside Persistence QL queries:\n\n* Mismatching expression types\n* Incorrect parameters\n* Empty or constant conditions\n* Unresolved symbols\n\n**Example queries:**\n\n\n    SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM JavaEntity e WHERE TRUE // Warning: constant condition\n\n    SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM JavaEntity e WHERE e.id BETWEEN 0 AND '2' // Error: expected a numeric value but got a string\n\n    SELECT e from JavaEntity e where e.id=?1 and e.name=?3 // Error: there are only 2 actual query parameters\n"
                },
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                "id": "JpaQueryApiInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved queries and query parameters"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved symbols in named and native queries and related API methods: Unknown named query Unknown query parameter Example: '@Entity\n  @NamedQuery(name = \"SelectByConditionQuery\", query = \"...\")\n  public class JavaEntity { ... }\n\n  class Main {\n    public static void executeQuery() {\n      Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(\"\")\n        .createEntityManager()\n        .createNamedQuery(\"SelectAllQuery\") // Error: unknown query name\n        ...\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved symbols in named and native queries and related API methods:\n\n* Unknown named query\n* Unknown query parameter\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @NamedQuery(name = \"SelectByConditionQuery\", query = \"...\")\n      public class JavaEntity { ... }\n\n      class Main {\n        public static void executeQuery() {\n          Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(\"\")\n            .createEntityManager()\n            .createNamedQuery(\"SelectAllQuery\") // Error: unknown query name\n            ...\n        }\n      }\n"
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                "id": "JpaDataSourceORMDomInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved database references in XML"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Persistence ORM XML descriptors that cannot be resolved within the configured datasource and suggests refreshing the datasource or assigning a different one. Example database table: 'CREATE TABLE DATA_TABLE (\n    ID INTEGER,\n    DATA VARCHAR(100)\n  );' Example JSP file: '<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n  <entity-mappings xmlns=\"http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence/orm\" version=\"1.0\">\n    <entity name=\"JavaEntity\" class=\"JavaEntity\">\n        <table name=\"UNKNOWN_TABLE\"/> // Error: unresolved table\n        <attributes>\n          <id name=\"id\">\n            <column name=\"ID\" nullable=\"false\"/>\n          </id>\n          <basic name=\"UNKNOWN_COLUMN\"> // Error: unresolved column\n            <column name=\"UNKNOWN_COLUMN\" length=\"12\"/>\n          </basic>\n        </attributes>\n    </entity>\n  </entity-mappings>' NOTE: Datasource can be configured via `Assign datasource` action",
                  "markdown": "Reports Persistence ORM XML descriptors that cannot be resolved within the configured datasource and suggests refreshing the datasource or assigning a different one.\n\n**Example database table:**\n\n\n      CREATE TABLE DATA_TABLE (\n        ID INTEGER,\n        DATA VARCHAR(100)\n      );\n\n<br />\n\n**Example JSP file:**\n\n\n      <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n      <entity-mappings xmlns=\"http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence/orm\" version=\"1.0\">\n        <entity name=\"JavaEntity\" class=\"JavaEntity\">\n            <table name=\"UNKNOWN_TABLE\"/> // Error: unresolved table\n            <attributes>\n              <id name=\"id\">\n                <column name=\"ID\" nullable=\"false\"/>\n              </id>\n              <basic name=\"UNKNOWN_COLUMN\"> // Error: unresolved column\n                <column name=\"UNKNOWN_COLUMN\" length=\"12\"/>\n              </basic>\n            </attributes>\n        </entity>\n      </entity-mappings>\n\n<br />\n\n\n**NOTE:** Datasource can be configured via \\`Assign datasource\\` action"
                },
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                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "JpaDomInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "persistence.xml problems"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the following problems inside XML configuration files: References to non-instantiable classes References to classes that do not extend required class References to classes with inappropriate scope Tag and attribute values that do not match required pattern (for example, Java Identifiers) Tags that do not include required children tags or attributes Tags that define objects with duplicate names Example: '<persistence>\n    <persistence-unit name=\"example-persistence-unit\">\n        <provider>org.example.SomeRandomClass</provider> // Error: provider class should implement PersistenceProvider interface\n    </persistence-unit>\n</persistence>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the following problems inside XML configuration files:\n\n* References to non-instantiable classes\n* References to classes that do not extend required class\n* References to classes with inappropriate scope\n* Tag and attribute values that do not match required pattern (for example, Java Identifiers)\n* Tags that do not include required children tags or attributes\n* Tags that define objects with duplicate names\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <persistence>\n        <persistence-unit name=\"example-persistence-unit\">\n            <provider>org.example.SomeRandomClass</provider> // Error: provider class should implement PersistenceProvider interface\n        </persistence-unit>\n    </persistence>\n"
                },
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                "id": "JpaDataSourceORMInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved database references in annotations"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports references inside the following Persistence ORM annotations if they cannot be resolved within the configured datasource: Table Column [Any]To[Any] JoinColumn / JoinTable NamedQuery / NativeQuery Embeddable Suggests refreshing the datasource or assigning a different one. Example database table: 'CREATE TABLE DATA_TABLE (\n    ID INTEGER,\n    DATA VARCHAR(100)\n);' Example JPA entity class: '@Entity\n  @Table(name = \"UNKNOWN_TABLE\") // unresolved reference\n  public class JavaEntity {\n    @Column(name = \"ID\") // cannot resolve columns in a table that's not defined\n    Integer id;\n  }' NOTE: Datasource can be configured via `Assign datasource` action or the corresponding gutter icon for entity class",
                  "markdown": "Reports references inside the following Persistence ORM annotations if they cannot be resolved within the configured datasource:  \n\n* Table\n* Column\n* \\[Any\\]To\\[Any\\]\n* JoinColumn / JoinTable\n* NamedQuery / NativeQuery\n* Embeddable\n\n<br />\n\nSuggests refreshing the datasource or assigning a different one.  \n\n**Example database table:**\n\n\n      CREATE TABLE DATA_TABLE (\n        ID INTEGER,\n        DATA VARCHAR(100)\n    );\n\n<br />\n\n**Example JPA entity class:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @Table(name = \"UNKNOWN_TABLE\") // unresolved reference\n      public class JavaEntity {\n        @Column(name = \"ID\") // cannot resolve columns in a table that's not defined\n        Integer id;\n      }\n\n<br />\n\n\n**NOTE:** Datasource can be configured via \\`Assign datasource\\` action or the corresponding gutter icon for entity class"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "JpaAttributeTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Persistent attribute type checks"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports property type mismatch for JPA attributes. Example: '@Entity\n  public class JavaEntity {\n\n    @OneToOne\n    Map incorrectRelationship; // Error: 'One To One' attribute type should be an entity, not a map\n\n    @ManyToMany\n    Map correctRelationship;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports property type mismatch for JPA attributes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      public class JavaEntity {\n\n        @OneToOne\n        Map incorrectRelationship; // Error: 'One To One' attribute type should be an entity, not a map\n\n        @ManyToMany\n        Map correctRelationship;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              },
              {
                "id": "JpaMissingIdInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Persistent entity misses primary key"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports missing identification property persistence objects. Example: '@Entity\n  public class JavaEntity { // Error: entity class should have an @Id annotated property\n\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports missing identification property persistence objects.  \n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      public class JavaEntity { // Error: entity class should have an @Id annotated property\n\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              {
                "id": "JpaORMDomInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Orm.xml problems"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references to any database objects inside `orm.xml` configuration files: Tables Columns Schemas Catalogs Sequences Example database table: 'CREATE TABLE DATA_TABLE (\n  ID INTEGER,\n  DATA VARCHAR(100)\n);' Example orm.xml file: '<entity-mappings xmlns=\"http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence/orm\" version=\"1.0\">\n    <package>example</package>\n    <entity name=\"JavaEntity\" class=\"JavaEntity\">\n        <table name=\"DATA_TABLE\"/>\n        <attributes>\n          <id name=\"id\">\n            <column name=\"UNKNOWN_ID\" nullable=\"false\" length=\"20\"/> // Error: unresolved column name\n          </id>\n          <basic name=\"data\">\n            <column name=\"DATA\" length=\"12\"/> // Good\n          </basic>\n        </attributes>\n    </entity>\n</entity-mappings>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references to any database objects inside \\`orm.xml\\` configuration files:\n\n* Tables\n* Columns\n* Schemas\n* Catalogs\n* Sequences\n\n**Example database table:**\n\n\n    CREATE TABLE DATA_TABLE (\n      ID INTEGER,\n      DATA VARCHAR(100)\n    );\n\n<br />\n\n**Example orm.xml file:**\n\n\n    <entity-mappings xmlns=\"http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence/orm\" version=\"1.0\">\n        <package>example</package>\n        <entity name=\"JavaEntity\" class=\"JavaEntity\">\n            <table name=\"DATA_TABLE\"/>\n            <attributes>\n              <id name=\"id\">\n                <column name=\"UNKNOWN_ID\" nullable=\"false\" length=\"20\"/> // Error: unresolved column name\n              </id>\n              <basic name=\"data\">\n                <column name=\"DATA\" length=\"12\"/> // Good\n              </basic>\n            </attributes>\n        </entity>\n    </entity-mappings>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
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              {
                "id": "JpaEntityListenerInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Entity listener problems"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the following JPA specification errors: Entity listener classes without public no-argument constructors Entity listener methods with incorrect signatures Example: '@Entity\n  @EntityListeners(value = JavaEntityListener.class)\n  class JavaEntity { ... }\n\n  class JavaEntityListener {\n\n    @PostLoad\n    void postLoad(String parameter) { ... } // Error: method 'postLoad' should take parameter of type 'Object' here\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the following JPA specification errors:  \n\n* Entity listener classes without public no-argument constructors\n* Entity listener methods with incorrect signatures\n\n<br />\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @EntityListeners(value = JavaEntityListener.class)\n      class JavaEntity { ... }\n\n      class JavaEntityListener {\n\n        @PostLoad\n        void postLoad(String parameter) { ... } // Error: method 'postLoad' should take parameter of type 'Object' here\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              {
                "id": "JpaAttributeMemberSignatureInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Persistent attribute signature checks"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the following JPA specification errors: Several attributes are configured for a method or field Illegal attribute is used in Embeddable object (JPA 1.0) Persistent attribute metadata is specified not on a field or property getter No setter or getter with property-based access Example: '@Entity\n  @Table(name = \"TABLE\")\n  public class JavaEntity {\n\n    private Integer id; // Error: both getter and setter should be present\n\n    public Integer getId() { ... }\n\n\n\n    private String data;\n\n    public String getData() { ... }\n\n    @Basic // Error: persistence annotation should be placed on field or getter method\n    public void setData(String data) { ... }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the following JPA specification errors:\n\n* Several attributes are configured for a method or field\n* Illegal attribute is used in Embeddable object (JPA 1.0)\n* Persistent attribute metadata is specified not on a field or property getter\n* No setter or getter with property-based access\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @Table(name = \"TABLE\")\n      public class JavaEntity {\n\n        private Integer id; // Error: both getter and setter should be present\n\n        public Integer getId() { ... }\n\n\n\n        private String data;\n\n        public String getData() { ... }\n\n        @Basic // Error: persistence annotation should be placed on field or getter method\n        public void setData(String data) { ... }\n      }\n\n<br />"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                "id": "JpaEntityListenerWarningsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Entity listener warnings"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports entity listener classes without any entity listener methods. Example: '@Entity\n  @EntityListeners(value = JavaEntityListener.class)\n  public class JavaEntity { ... }\n\n  class JavaEntityListener { // Error: no entity listener-specific methods found\n\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports entity listener classes without any entity listener methods.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @EntityListeners(value = JavaEntityListener.class)\n      public class JavaEntity { ... }\n\n      class JavaEntityListener { // Error: no entity listener-specific methods found\n\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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              {
                "id": "JpaEntityGraphsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved entity graph names"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the following unresolved attributes inside EntityGraph-related annotations: Value in '@NamedAttributeNode' Named subgraph in '@NamedAttributeNode' Name in '@NamedEntityGraph' Example: '@Entity\n  @NamedEntityGraph(name = \"entity-graph\", ...)\n  public class JavaEntity {\n    public void foo() {\n      Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(\"\")\n        .createEntityManager()\n        .getEntityGraph(\"unknown-entity-graph\"); // unresolved reference\n    }\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the following unresolved attributes inside EntityGraph-related annotations:  \n\n* Value in `@NamedAttributeNode`\n* Named subgraph in `@NamedAttributeNode`\n* Name in `@NamedEntityGraph`\n\n<br />\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @NamedEntityGraph(name = \"entity-graph\", ...)\n      public class JavaEntity {\n        public void foo() {\n          Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(\"\")\n            .createEntityManager()\n            .getEntityGraph(\"unknown-entity-graph\"); // unresolved reference\n        }\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "error",
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              {
                "id": "JpaConfigDomFacetInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Persistence.xml is not added to facet"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports missing persistence.xml configuration files and suggests adding the file to the persistence facet.",
                  "markdown": "Reports missing persistence.xml configuration files and suggests adding the file to the persistence facet."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              },
              {
                "id": "JpaModelReferenceInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved references in queries"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved symbols in the following JPA annotations and API methods: 'AttributeOverride' 'AssociationOverride' 'MapsId' 'MapKey' 'Criteria API methods' Example: '@Entity\n  @AssociationOverrides({\n    @AssociationOverride(name = \"missingAttribute\", joinColumns = { ... }), // Error: unresolved attribute\n    @AssociationOverride(name = \"existingAttribute\", joinColumns = { ... })\n  })\n  public class JavaEntity {\n    @OneToOne\n    AnotherEntity existingAttribute;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved symbols in the following JPA annotations and API methods:\n\n* `AttributeOverride`\n* `AssociationOverride`\n* `MapsId`\n* `MapKey`\n* `Criteria API methods`\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Entity\n      @AssociationOverrides({\n        @AssociationOverride(name = \"missingAttribute\", joinColumns = { ... }), // Error: unresolved attribute\n        @AssociationOverride(name = \"existingAttribute\", joinColumns = { ... })\n      })\n      public class JavaEntity {\n        @OneToOne\n        AnotherEntity existingAttribute;\n      }\n"
                },
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              {
                "id": "RegExpSuspiciousBackref",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Suspicious back reference"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports back references that will not be resolvable at runtime. This means that the back reference can never match anything. A back reference will not be resolvable when the group is defined after the back reference, or if the group is defined in a different branch of an alternation. Example of a group defined after its back reference: '\\1(abc)' Example of a group and a back reference in different branches: 'a(b)c|(xy)\\1z' New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports back references that will not be resolvable at runtime. This means that the back reference can never match anything. A back reference will not be resolvable when the group is defined after the back reference, or if the group is defined in a different branch of an alternation.\n\n**Example of a group defined after its back reference:**\n\n\n      \\1(abc)\n\n**Example of a group and a back reference in different branches:**\n\n\n      a(b)c|(xy)\\1z\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
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                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "RegExp",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "RegExpSingleCharAlternation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Single character alternation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports single char alternation in a RegExp. It is simpler to use a character class instead. This may also provide better matching performance. Example: 'a|b|c|d' After the quick-fix is applied: '[abcd]' New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports single char alternation in a RegExp. It is simpler to use a character class instead. This may also provide better matching performance.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      a|b|c|d\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      [abcd]\n\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "CheckTagEmptyBody",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty element content"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports XML elements without contents. Example: '<user>\n    <name></name>\n  </user>' After the quick-fix is applied: '<user>\n    <name/>\n  </user>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports XML elements without contents.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <user>\n        <name></name>\n      </user>\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      <user>\n        <name/>\n      </user>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnresolvedReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unresolved reference to a named pattern ('define') in RELAX-NG files that use XML syntax. Suggests creating the referenced 'define' element.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unresolved reference to a named pattern (`define`) in RELAX-NG files that use XML syntax. Suggests creating the referenced `define` element."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "RELAX NG",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "HtmlMissingClosingTag",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing closing tag"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an HTML element without a closing tag. Some coding styles require that HTML elements have closing tags even where this is optional. Example: '<html>\n    <body>\n      <p>Behold!\n    </body>\n  </html>' After the quick-fix is applied: '<html>\n    <body>\n      <p>Behold!</p>\n    </body>\n  </html>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports an HTML element without a closing tag. Some coding styles require that HTML elements have closing tags even where this is optional.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <html>\n        <body>\n          <p>Behold!\n        </body>\n      </html>\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      <html>\n        <body>\n          <p>Behold!</p>\n        </body>\n      </html>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "HTML",
                      "index": 31,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "XmlInvalidId",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved 'id' reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unresolved 'id' reference in XML.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unresolved `id` reference in XML."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "XML",
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ReassignedToPlainText",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Reassigned to plain text"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports files that were explicitly re-assigned to Plain Text File Type. This association is unnecessary because the platform auto-detects text files by content automatically. You can dismiss this warning by removing the file type association in Settings | Editor | File Types | Text.",
                  "markdown": "Reports files that were explicitly re-assigned to Plain Text File Type. This association is unnecessary because the platform auto-detects text files by content automatically.\n\nYou can dismiss this warning by removing the file type association\nin **Settings \\| Editor \\| File Types \\| Text**."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "General",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "XmlDeprecatedElement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated symbol"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a deprecated XML element or attribute. Symbols can be marked by XML comment or documentation tag with text 'deprecated'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a deprecated XML element or attribute.\n\nSymbols can be marked by XML comment or documentation tag with text 'deprecated'."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "RegExpAnonymousGroup",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Anonymous capturing group or numeric back reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports anonymous capturing groups and numeric back references in a RegExp. These are only reported when the RegExp dialect supports named group and named group references. Named groups and named back references improve code readability and are recommended to use instead. When a capture is not needed, matching can be more performant and use less memory by using a non-capturing group, i.e. '(?:xxx)' instead of '(xxx)'. Example: '(\\d\\d\\d\\d)\\1' A better regex pattern could look like this: '(?<quad>\\d\\d\\d\\d)\\k<quad>' New in 2017.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports anonymous capturing groups and numeric back references in a RegExp. These are only reported when the RegExp dialect supports named group and named group references. Named groups and named back references improve code readability and are recommended to use instead. When a capture is not needed, matching can be more performant and use less memory by using a non-capturing group, i.e. `(?:xxx)` instead of `(xxx)`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      (\\d\\d\\d\\d)\\1\n\nA better regex pattern could look like this:\n\n\n      (?<quad>\\d\\d\\d\\d)\\k<quad>\n\nNew in 2017.2"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "RegExp",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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              },
              {
                "id": "RegExpRepeatedSpace",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Consecutive spaces"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports multiple consecutive spaces in a RegExp. Because spaces are not visible by default, it can be hard to see how many spaces are required. The RegExp can be made more clear by replacing the consecutive spaces with a single space and a counted quantifier. Example: '(     )' After the quick-fix is applied: '( {5})' New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports multiple consecutive spaces in a RegExp. Because spaces are not visible by default, it can be hard to see how many spaces are required. The RegExp can be made more clear by replacing the consecutive spaces with a single space and a counted quantifier.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      (     )\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      ( {5})\n\n\nNew in 2017.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "RegExp",
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                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CheckEmptyScriptTag",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Empty tag"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports empty tags that do not work in some browsers. Example: '<html>\n    <script/>\n  </html>' After the quick-fix is applied: '<html>\n    <script></script>\n  </html>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports empty tags that do not work in some browsers.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <html>\n        <script/>\n      </html>\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      <html>\n        <script></script>\n      </html>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "HTML",
                      "index": 31,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "JsonPathUnknownOperator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown JSONPath operator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unknown operator on a JSONPath expression instead of one of the standard ones: 'in', 'nin', 'subsetof', 'anyof', 'noneof', 'size', 'empty', 'contains'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unknown operator on a JSONPath expression instead of one of the standard ones: `in`, `nin`, `subsetof`, `anyof`, `noneof`, `size`, `empty`, `contains`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "JSON and JSON5",
                      "index": 117,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InconsistentLineSeparators",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inconsistent line separators"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports files with line separators different from the ones that are specified in the project's settings. For example, the inspection will be triggered if you set the line separator to '\\n' in Settings | Editor | Code Style | Line separator, while the file you are editing uses '\\r\\n' as a line separator. The inspection also warns you about mixed line separators within a file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports files with line separators different from the ones that are specified in the project's settings.\n\nFor example, the inspection will be triggered if you set the line separator to `\\n` in\n[Settings \\| Editor \\| Code Style \\| Line separator](settings://preferences.sourceCode?Line%20separator),\nwhile the file you are editing uses `\\r\\n` as a line separator.\n\nThe inspection also warns you about mixed line separators within a file."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "General",
                      "index": 41,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ProblematicWhitespace",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Problematic whitespace"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the following problems: Tabs used for indentation when the code style is configured to use only spaces. Spaces used for indentation when the code style is configured to use only tabs. Spaces used for indentation and tabs used for alignment when the code style is configured to use smart tabs.",
                  "markdown": "Reports the following problems:\n\n* Tabs used for indentation when the code style is configured to use only spaces.\n* Spaces used for indentation when the code style is configured to use only tabs.\n* Spaces used for indentation and tabs used for alignment when the code style is configured to use smart tabs."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "General",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "HtmlUnknownTarget",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved file in a link"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unresolved file in a link.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unresolved file in a link."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "HTML",
                      "index": 31,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LongLine",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Line is longer than allowed by code style"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports lines that are longer than the Hard wrap at parameter specified in Settings | Editor | Code Style | General.",
                  "markdown": "Reports lines that are longer than the **Hard wrap at** parameter specified in [Settings \\| Editor \\| Code Style \\| General](settings://preferences.sourceCode?Hard%20wrap%20at)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "General",
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                      "toolComponent": {
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "XmlWrongRootElement",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Wrong root element"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a root tag name different from the name specified in the '<doctype>' tag.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a root tag name different from the name specified in the `<doctype>` tag."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "XML",
                      "index": 93,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "HtmlUnknownAttribute",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown attribute"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unknown HTML attribute. Suggests configuring attributes that should not be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unknown HTML attribute. Suggests configuring attributes that should not be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "HTML",
                      "index": 31,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RegExpRedundantEscape",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant character escape"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant character escape sequences that can be replaced with unescaped characters preserving the meaning. Many escape sequences that are necessary outside of a character class are redundant inside square brackets '[]' of a character class. Although unescaped opening curly braces '{' outside of character classes are allowed in some dialects (JavaScript, Python, and so on), it can cause confusion and make the pattern less portable, because there are dialects that require escaping curly braces as characters. For this reason the inspection does not report escaped opening curly braces. Example: '\\-\\;[\\.]' After the quick-fix is applied: '-;[.]' The Ignore escaped closing brackets '}' and ']' option specifies whether to report '\\}' and '\\]' outside of a character class when they are allowed to be unescaped by the RegExp dialect. New in 2017.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant character escape sequences that can be replaced with unescaped characters preserving the meaning. Many escape sequences that are necessary outside of a character class are redundant inside square brackets `[]` of a character class.\n\n\nAlthough unescaped opening curly braces `{` outside of character classes are allowed in some dialects (JavaScript, Python, and so on),\nit can cause confusion and make the pattern less portable, because there are dialects that require escaping curly braces as characters.\nFor this reason the inspection does not report escaped opening curly braces.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      \\-\\;[\\.]\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      -;[.]\n\n\nThe **Ignore escaped closing brackets '}' and '\\]'** option specifies whether to report `\\}` and `\\]` outside of a character class\nwhen they are allowed to be unescaped by the RegExp dialect.\n\nNew in 2017.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "RegExp",
                      "index": 88,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "HtmlExtraClosingTag",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant closing tag"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports redundant closing tags on empty elements, for example, 'img' or 'br'. Example: '<html>\n    <body>\n      <br></br>\n    </body>\n  </html>' After the quick-fix is applied: '<html>\n    <body>\n      <br>\n    </body>\n  </html>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant closing tags on empty elements, for example, `img` or `br`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <html>\n        <body>\n          <br></br>\n        </body>\n      </html>\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      <html>\n        <body>\n          <br>\n        </body>\n      </html>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "HTML",
                      "index": 31,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "HtmlUnknownTag",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown tag"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unknown HTML tag. Suggests configuring tags that should not be reported.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unknown HTML tag. Suggests configuring tags that should not be reported."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "HTML",
                      "index": 31,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "XmlHighlighting",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "XML highlighting"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports XML validation problems in the results of a batch code inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports XML validation problems in the results of a batch code inspection."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "XML",
                      "index": 93,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "XmlDuplicatedId",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate 'id' attribute"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a duplicate 'id' attribute in XML.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a duplicate `id` attribute in XML."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "XML",
                      "index": 93,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "RegExpDuplicateCharacterInClass",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate character in character class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate characters inside a RegExp character class. Duplicate characters are unnecessary and can be removed without changing the semantics of the regex. Example: '[aabc]' After the quick-fix is applied: '[abc]'",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate characters inside a RegExp character class. Duplicate characters are unnecessary and can be removed without changing the semantics of the regex.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      [aabc]\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      [abc]\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "toolComponent": {
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                    },
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                  }
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              },
              {
                "id": "XmlUnboundNsPrefix",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unbound namespace prefix"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unbound namespace prefix in XML.",
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                  "markdown": "Reports a missing mandatory attribute in an XML/HTML tag. Suggests configuring attributes that should not be reported."
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                  "text": "Reports redundant '\\d' or '[:digit:]' that are used in one class with '\\w' or '[:word:]' ('\\D' with '\\W') and can be removed. Example: '[\\w\\d]' After the quick-fix is applied: '[\\w]' New in 2022.2",
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                "shortDescription": {
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                  "text": "Reports an unresolved file reference in XML.",
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Compliance with JSON5 standard"
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                  "text": "Reports inconsistency with the language specification in a JSON5 file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports inconsistency with [the language specification](http://json5.org) in a JSON5 file."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Wrong attribute value"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an incorrect HTML attribute value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an incorrect HTML attribute value."
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                  "enabled": false,
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                  "text": "Lossy encoding"
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                  "text": "Reports characters that cannot be displayed because of the current document encoding. Examples: If you type international characters in a document with the US-ASCII charset, some characters will be lost on save. If you load a UTF-8-encoded file using the ISO-8859-1 one-byte charset, some characters will be displayed incorrectly. You can fix this by changing the file encoding either by specifying the encoding directly in the file, e.g. by editing 'encoding=' attribute in the XML prolog of XML file, or by changing the corresponding options in Settings | Editor | File Encodings.",
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Deprecated JSON property"
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                  "markdown": "Reports a deprecated property in a JSON file.  \nNote that deprecation mechanism is not defined in the JSON Schema specification yet, and this inspection uses a non-standard extension 'deprecationMessage'."
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                  "text": "Malformed content of 'script' tag"
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                  "text": "Reports contents of 'script' tags that are invalid XML. Example: '<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n    console.log('<');\n  </script>' After the quick-fix is applied: '<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n    console.log('&lt;');\n  </script>'",
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                "id": "HtmlUnknownAnchorTarget",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved fragment in a link"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unresolved last part of an URL after the '#' sign.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unresolved last part of an URL after the `#` sign."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown property key used for JSONPath evaluate expression"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a key in a JSONPath expression that is missing in the source JSON document to evaluate.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a key in a JSONPath expression that is missing in the source JSON document to evaluate."
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "Annotator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Annotator"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports problems that are found by language annotators in the result of a batch code inspection run.",
                  "markdown": "Reports problems that are found by language annotators in the result of a batch code inspection run."
                },
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                  "level": "error",
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                "id": "JsonDuplicatePropertyKeys",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate keys in object literals"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a duplicate key in an object literal.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a duplicate key in an object literal."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                  "text": "Redundant nested character class"
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                  "text": "Reports unnecessary nested character classes. Example: '[a-c[x-z]]' After the quick-fix is applied: '[a-cx-z]' New in 2020.2",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary nested character classes.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      [a-c[x-z]]\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      [a-cx-z]\n\nNew in 2020.2"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Octal escape"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports octal escapes, which are easily confused with back references. Use hexadecimal escapes to avoid confusion. Example: '\\07' After the quick-fix is applied: '\\x07' New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports octal escapes, which are easily confused with back references. Use hexadecimal escapes to avoid confusion.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      \\07\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      \\x07\n\nNew in 2017.1"
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              {
                "id": "UnusedDefine",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused define"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unused named pattern ('define') in a RELAX-NG file (XML or Compact Syntax). 'define' elements that are used through an include in another file are ignored.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unused named pattern (`define`) in a RELAX-NG file (XML or Compact Syntax). `define` elements that are used through an include in another file are ignored."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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              },
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                "id": "RegExpDuplicateAlternationBranch",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate branch in alternation"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate branches in a RegExp alternation. Duplicate branches slow down matching and obscure the intent of the expression. Example: '(alpha|bravo|charlie|alpha)' After the quick-fix is applied: '(alpha|bravo|charlie)' New in 2017.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate branches in a RegExp alternation. Duplicate branches slow down matching and obscure the intent of the expression.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      (alpha|bravo|charlie|alpha)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      (alpha|bravo|charlie)\n\nNew in 2017.1"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing message format parameter"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties values that look like 'java.text.MessageFormat' format strings but do not use some the parameters of the '{xx}' kind. Example: '# parameter {0} is not used\nerror.message=Something happened in line {1}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties values that look like `java.text.MessageFormat` format strings but do not use some the parameters of the `{xx}` kind.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    # parameter {0} is not used\n    error.message=Something happened in line {1}\n      \n"
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              {
                "id": "InconsistentResourceBundle",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inconsistent resource bundle"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports problems in the properties files contained in the resource bundle. Report missing translation option controls search for an untranslated properties. It reports properties contained in parent properties file that are missing in inherited (unless it's a language dialect). E.g. having this resource bundle: messages.properties : abc=xxx messages_fr.properties : empty Property abc will be reported as untranslated. Report inconsistent properties option controls invalid resource bundle structure inspection. It reports properties contained in inherited properties file that are missing in parent (or in sibling if there is no parent). E.g. having this resource bundle: messages.properties : empty messages_fr.properties : abc=xxx Property abc translation here is not available for any language except French, and, thus, will be reported as missing in the (default) properties file messages.properties . Report properties overridden with the same value option checks for properties which are copy-pasted into several properties files verbatim. E.g. in this resource bundle: messages.properties : abc=xxx messages_fr.properties : abc=xxx Property abc will be reported as unnecessarily inherited in the file messages_fr.properties . Report properties overridden with different placeholders option checks for properties which are overridden for placeholder consistency. E.g. in this resource bundle: messages.properties : qwe={0}xxx{1} abc={0}yyy{1} messages_fr.properties : qwe={0}xxx{0}xxx{1} abc={0}yyy Property abc will be reported as property contains message format placeholders with value not corresponding to messages.properties . Report properties overridden with different values endings option checks for properties which are overridden for ending consistency. E.g. in this resource bundle: messages.properties : abc=xxxzzz messages_fr.properties : abc=xxx; Property abc will be reported as property contains special signs ( '!' , '?' , '.' , ':' or ';' ) at the end of value but value in messages.properties doesn't.",
                  "markdown": "Reports problems in the properties files contained in the resource bundle.\n\n* **Report missing translation**\n\noption controls search for an untranslated properties.   \nIt reports properties contained in parent properties file that are missing in inherited (unless it's a language dialect).   \nE.g. having this resource bundle:   \n**messages.properties** : **abc=xxx**   \n**messages_fr.properties** : empty   \nProperty **abc** will be reported as untranslated.\n\n* **Report inconsistent properties**\n\noption controls invalid resource bundle structure inspection.   \nIt reports properties contained in inherited properties file that are missing in parent (or in sibling if there is no parent).   \nE.g. having this resource bundle:   \n**messages.properties** : empty   \n**messages_fr.properties** : **abc=xxx**   \nProperty **abc** translation here is not available for any language except French, and, thus, will be reported as missing in the (default) properties file **messages.properties** .\n\n* **Report properties overridden with the same value**\n\noption checks for properties which are copy-pasted into several properties files verbatim.   \nE.g. in this resource bundle:   \n**messages.properties** : **abc=xxx**   \n**messages_fr.properties** : **abc=xxx**   \nProperty **abc** will be reported as unnecessarily inherited in the file **messages_fr.properties** .   \n\n* **Report properties overridden with different placeholders**\n\noption checks for properties which are overridden for placeholder consistency.   \nE.g. in this resource bundle:   \n**messages.properties** :   \n**qwe={0}xxx{1}**   \n**abc={0}yyy{1}**   \n**messages_fr.properties** :   \n**qwe={0}xxx{0}xxx{1}**   \n**abc={0}yyy**   \nProperty **abc** will be reported as property contains message format placeholders with value not corresponding to **messages.properties** .   \n\n* **Report properties overridden with different values endings**\n\noption checks for properties which are overridden for ending consistency.   \nE.g. in this resource bundle:   \n**messages.properties** :   \n**abc=xxxzzz**   \n**messages_fr.properties** :   \n**abc=xxx;**   \nProperty **abc** will be reported as property contains special signs ( **'!'** , **'?'** , **'.'** , **':'** or **';'** ) at the end of value but value in **messages.properties** doesn't.   "
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                "id": "UnresolvedPropertyKey",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid property key"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports invalid arguments that are passed to methods with parameters annotated as '@PropertyKey'. These arguments should be valid property keys in corresponding properties files. Also, the inspection verifies that the 'resourceBundle' argument of the '@PropertyKey' annotation is an existing resource bundle. Use the quick-fix to create a new property or to select an existing one. Example: '@PropertyKey(resourceBundle = \"myBundle\") String value = \"invalid.key\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports invalid arguments that are passed to methods with parameters annotated as `@PropertyKey`.\n\nThese arguments should be valid property keys in corresponding properties files.\nAlso, the inspection verifies that the `resourceBundle`\nargument of the `@PropertyKey` annotation is an existing resource bundle.\n\n\nUse the quick-fix to create a new property or to select an existing one.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      @PropertyKey(resourceBundle = \"myBundle\") String value = \"invalid.key\";\n"
                },
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                  "level": "error",
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                ]
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              {
                "id": "ConvertToBasicLatin",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-Basic Latin character"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-Basic Latin characters in literals and suggests replacing them with unicode entities. Example: '// © 2021\n  char c = '©';\n  String s = \"Áî\";'\n After the quick-fix is applied: '// &copy; 2021\n  char c = '\\u00a9';\n  String s = \"\\u00c1\\u00ee\";'",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-Basic Latin characters in literals and suggests replacing them with unicode entities.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      // © 2021\n      char c = '©';\n      String s = \"Áî\";\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      // &copy; 2021\n      char c = '\\u00a9';\n      String s = \"\\u00c1\\u00ee\";\n"
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                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "index": 6,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Hardcoded strings"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any instances of hardcoded 'String' literals. Hardcoded 'String' literals are probably errors in an internationalized environment. This inspection won't report empty strings and strings consisting only of whitespaces. A quick-fix is available to transform a string literal into a 'java.util.ResourceBundle.getString()' method call. Use inspection's options to further specialize whether this inspection should report strings in: Assert statements like in 'assert str.equals(\"message\")' Exception constructor calls like in 'new Exception(\"message\")' JUnit assert calls like in 'assertEquals(str, \"message\")' The only argument to a method returning String like in 'getStringByKey(\"key\")' Literals with value of legal and existing class name like 'Class.forName(\"java.lang.Object\")' Literals with value of legal and existing property key 'bundle.getString(\"authentication.failed\")'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any instances of hardcoded `String` literals.\n\nHardcoded `String` literals are probably errors in an\ninternationalized environment. This inspection won't report empty strings and strings consisting only of whitespaces. A quick-fix is available\nto transform a string literal into a `java.util.ResourceBundle.getString()` method call.\n\nUse inspection's options to further specialize whether this inspection should report strings in:\n\n* Assert statements like in `assert str.equals(\"message\")`\n* Exception constructor calls like in `new Exception(\"message\")`\n* JUnit assert calls like in `assertEquals(str, \"message\")`\n* The only argument to a method returning String like in `getStringByKey(\"key\")`\n* Literals with value of legal and existing class name like `Class.forName(\"java.lang.Object\")`\n* Literals with value of legal and existing property key `bundle.getString(\"authentication.failed\")`"
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect string capitalization"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports strings in method parameters and return values annotated with '@Nls' and having the capitalization parameter to conform to capitalization rules existing in most platform UI guidelines. Example: 'void setTitle(@NlsContexts.DialogTitle String title) {}\n  setTitle(\"This is sentence capitalization but should be title\");' After the quick-fix is applied: 'setTitle(\"This Is Sentence Capitalization but Should Be Title\");'",
                  "markdown": "Reports strings in method parameters and return values annotated with `@Nls` and having the capitalization parameter to conform to capitalization rules existing in most platform UI guidelines.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      void setTitle(@NlsContexts.DialogTitle String title) {}\n      setTitle(\"This is sentence capitalization but should be title\"); \n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n      setTitle(\"This Is Sentence Capitalization but Should Be Title\"); \n"
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                  "text": "Suspicious resource bundle locale languages"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports locales with language codes that are not supported by Java.",
                  "markdown": "Reports locales with language codes that are not supported by Java."
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                  "text": "Duplicate string literal"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports string literals that are replicated unchanged throughout the project. Two quick-fixes are provided. One to introduce a constant for a duplicated string and use it throughout the project, and one to show the location of all the duplicates of a particular string literal. Example: 'class C1 { String CONST1 = \"duplicate string\"; }\n  class C2 { String CONST2 = \"duplicate string\"; }' Configure the inspection: Use the Min string length field to set the minimal string length required to detect duplicates. Use the Ignore @PropertyKey expressions option to ignore strings passed as arguments to methods annotated with 'org.jetbrains.annotations.PropertyKey'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports string literals that are replicated unchanged throughout the project. Two quick-fixes are provided. One to introduce a constant for a duplicated string and use it throughout the project, and one to show the location of all the duplicates of a particular string literal.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      class C1 { String CONST1 = \"duplicate string\"; }\n      class C2 { String CONST2 = \"duplicate string\"; }\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Min string length** field to set the minimal string length required to detect duplicates.\n* Use the **Ignore @PropertyKey expressions** option to ignore strings passed as arguments to methods annotated with `org.jetbrains.annotations.PropertyKey`."
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                  "text": "Unused publisher"
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                  "text": "Reports unused 'Publisher' instances. To use an operator (a method of Mono/Flux/Flowable object that returns a Mono/Flux/Flowable) that produces a new 'Publisher' instance, you must subscribe to the created 'Publisher' via 'subscribe()'. Using a factory (for example, 'Mono.just()') without subscribing to the returned 'Publisher', creates an object that is never used and is treated as unnecessary memory allocation. For example, 'Mono.just(1, 2, 3).map(i -> i + 3)' won't be executed unless you subscribe to this 'Publisher', or unless you produce a new 'Publisher' by applying operators and subscribe to it. Example: Unused 'Flux' instance: 'Flux.just(1, 2, 3);' A 'Flux' instance used by consumer: 'Flux.just(1, 2, 3).subscribe(System.out::println);' Calls to methods annotated with Error Prone's or AssertJ's '@CanIgnoreReturnValue' annotation are not reported. New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports unused `Publisher` instances.\n\n\nTo use an operator (a method of Mono/Flux/Flowable object that returns a Mono/Flux/Flowable) that produces a new `Publisher`\ninstance,\nyou must subscribe to the created `Publisher` via `subscribe()`.\n\n\nUsing a factory (for example, `Mono.just()`) without subscribing to the returned `Publisher`,\ncreates an object that is never used and is treated as unnecessary memory allocation.\n\n\nFor example, `Mono.just(1, 2, 3).map(i -> i + 3)` won't be executed unless you subscribe to this `Publisher`,\nor unless you produce a new `Publisher` by applying operators and subscribe to it.\n\n**Example:**\n\nUnused `Flux` instance:\n\n\n    Flux.just(1, 2, 3);\n\nA `Flux` instance used by consumer:\n\n\n    Flux.just(1, 2, 3).subscribe(System.out::println);\n\nCalls to methods annotated with Error Prone's or AssertJ's `@CanIgnoreReturnValue` annotation are not reported.\n\nNew in 2019.3"
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                  "text": "Throw statement in Reactive operator"
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                  "text": "Reports 'throw' expressions in the Reactor/RxJava operator code. Throwing exceptions from a Reactor/RxJava operator indicates a possible problem, because you can return a \"Reactive-like\" error: 'Mono.error()' or 'Flowable.error()' from 'flatMap()', or call 'sink.error()' from the Reactor's 'handle()' operator. Also, Reactor factory methods allow returning checked exceptions without any errors, while throwing such exceptions without the 'Exceptions' class leads to a compilation error. Example: 'Flux.just(1, 2, 3).flatMap(i -> {\n            throw new RuntimeException();\n        })' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Flux.just(1, 2, 3).flatMap(i -> {\n            return Flux.error(new RuntimeException());\n        })' New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports `throw` expressions in the Reactor/RxJava operator code.\n\nThrowing exceptions from a Reactor/RxJava operator indicates a possible problem, because you can return a \"Reactive-like\" error:\n`Mono.error()` or `Flowable.error()` from `flatMap()`,\nor call `sink.error()` from the Reactor's `handle()` operator.\n\n\nAlso, Reactor factory methods allow returning checked exceptions without any errors, while throwing such exceptions without\nthe `Exceptions` class leads to a compilation error.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    Flux.just(1, 2, 3).flatMap(i -> {\n                throw new RuntimeException();\n            })\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    Flux.just(1, 2, 3).flatMap(i -> {\n                return Flux.error(new RuntimeException());\n            })\n\nNew in 2019.3"
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                  "text": "Reports classes that directly implement the 'Publisher' interface. Consider using static generators from RxJava, Reactor or Mutiny, for example: 'Flux.just()', 'Flux.create()', 'Flux.generate()', 'Flux.from()' 'Mono.create()', 'Mono.from()', 'Mono.just()' 'Flowable.just()', 'Flowable.from()' 'Maybe.just()', 'Maybe.from()' 'Multi.createFrom()', 'Multi.createBy()' 'Uni.createFrom()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that directly implement the `Publisher` interface.\n\nConsider using static generators from RxJava, Reactor or Mutiny, for example:\n\n* `Flux.just()`, `Flux.create()`, `Flux.generate()`, `Flux.from()`\n* `Mono.create()`, `Mono.from()`, `Mono.just()`\n* `Flowable.just()`, `Flowable.from()`\n* `Maybe.just()`, `Maybe.from()`\n* `Multi.createFrom()`, `Multi.createBy()`\n* `Uni.createFrom()`"
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                  "text": "Reports transform operations that may return 'null' inside a Reactive Stream chain. Reactive Streams don't support nullable values, which causes such code to fail. The quick-fix suggests replacing 'map()' with 'mapNotNull', which omits exceptions. Example: 'repository.findWithTailableCursorBy()\n    .map(e -> (Person)null)\n    .doOnNext(System.out::println)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'repository.findWithTailableCursorBy()\n    .mapNotNull(e -> (Person)null)\n    .doOnNext(System.out::println)' New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports transform operations that may return `null` inside a Reactive Stream chain.\n\n\nReactive Streams don't support nullable values, which causes such code to fail.\nThe quick-fix suggests replacing `map()` with `mapNotNull`, which omits exceptions.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    repository.findWithTailableCursorBy()\n        .map(e -> (Person)null)\n        .doOnNext(System.out::println)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    repository.findWithTailableCursorBy()\n        .mapNotNull(e -> (Person)null)\n        .doOnNext(System.out::println)\n\nNew in 2019.3"
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                  "text": "Too long same methods chain"
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                  "text": "Reports long Reactive Streams transformation chains. Each operator method call, such as 'map()' or 'filter()', creates some objects for those operators. Calling a long chain of operators on each subscription, for each stream element, may cause performance overhead. To avoid it, combine a long chain of calls into one operator call wherever possible. Example: 'Flux.just(1, 2, 3)\n        .map(it -> it + 1)\n        .map(it -> it + 2)\n        .map(it -> it + 3)' After the quick-fix is applied: 'Flux.just(1, 2, 3)\n        .map(it -> it + 1 + 2 + 3)' New in 2019.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports long Reactive Streams transformation chains.\n\nEach operator method call, such as `map()` or `filter()`, creates some objects for those operators.\nCalling a long chain of operators on each subscription, for each stream element, may cause performance overhead.\nTo avoid it, combine a long chain of calls into one operator call wherever possible.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    Flux.just(1, 2, 3)\n            .map(it -> it + 1)\n            .map(it -> it + 2)\n            .map(it -> it + 3)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    Flux.just(1, 2, 3)\n            .map(it -> it + 1 + 2 + 3)\n\nNew in 2019.3"
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                  "text": "Calling 'subscribe' in \"reactive\" methods"
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                  "text": "Reports 'subscribe()' calls in \"reactive\" methods. Methods returning a 'Publisher' type (including 'Flux' and 'Mono') should not call the 'subscribe()' method directly because it can break the reactive call chain. Instead of using 'subscribe()', consider using composition operators like 'flatMap()', 'zip()', 'then()', and so on. Example: 'Flux<String> stringFlux(){\n    Flux<String> flux = Flux.just(\"abc\");\n    flux.subscribe(); // <- blocking 'subscribe' call in non-blocking context\n    return flux;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `subscribe()` calls in \"reactive\" methods.\n\nMethods returning a `Publisher` type (including `Flux` and `Mono`)\nshould not call the `subscribe()` method directly because it can break the reactive call chain.\n\nInstead of using `subscribe()`, consider using composition operators like `flatMap()`,\n`zip()`, `then()`, and so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Flux<String> stringFlux(){\n        Flux<String> flux = Flux.just(\"abc\");\n        flux.subscribe(); // <- blocking 'subscribe' call in non-blocking context\n        return flux;\n      }\n"
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                "id": "MutinyCallingSubscribeInNonBlockingScope",
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                  "text": "Calling 'subscribe' in \"reactive\" methods"
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                  "text": "Reports 'subscribe()' calls in \"reactive\" methods. Methods returning a publisher (including 'Uni' and 'Multi') should not call the 'subscribe()' method directly because it can break the reactive call chain. Instead of using 'subscribe()', consider using composition operators like 'flatMap()', 'merge()', and so on. Example: 'Multi<String> stringMulti(){\n    Multi<String> multi = Multi.createFrom().item(\"abc\");\n    multi.subscribe(); // <- blocking 'subscribe' call in non-blocking context\n    return multi;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports `subscribe()` calls in \"reactive\" methods.\n\nMethods returning a publisher (including `Uni` and `Multi`)\nshould not call the `subscribe()` method directly because it can break the reactive call chain.\n\nInstead of using `subscribe()`, consider using composition operators like `flatMap()`,\n`merge()`, and so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      Multi<String> stringMulti(){\n        Multi<String> multi = Multi.createFrom().item(\"abc\");\n        multi.subscribe(); // <- blocking 'subscribe' call in non-blocking context\n        return multi;\n      }\n"
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                "id": "ReactiveStreamsSubscriberImplementation",
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                  "text": "Class implements Subscriber"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes that directly implement the 'Subscriber' interface. Consider using static generators from RxJava, Reactor or Mutiny, for example: 'Flux.just()', 'Flux.create()', 'Flux.generate()', 'Flux.from()' 'Mono.create()', 'Mono.from()', 'Mono.just()' 'Flowable.just()', 'Flowable.from()' 'Maybe.just()', 'Maybe.from()' 'Multi.createFrom()', 'Multi.createBy()' 'Uni.createFrom()'",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes that directly implement the `Subscriber` interface.\n\nConsider using static generators from RxJava, Reactor or Mutiny, for example:\n\n* `Flux.just()`, `Flux.create()`, `Flux.generate()`, `Flux.from()`\n* `Mono.create()`, `Mono.from()`, `Mono.just()`\n* `Flowable.just()`, `Flowable.from()`\n* `Maybe.just()`, `Maybe.from()`\n* `Multi.createFrom()`, `Multi.createBy()`\n* `Uni.createFrom()`"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unfinished StepVerifier"
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                  "text": "Reports missing 'StepVerifier' terminal calls. Initiating 'Publisher' subscriptions and assertions requires calling a terminal verification method, such as 'verify()', 'verifyComplete()', and so on. Example: 'StepVerifier.create(Flux.just(1,2,3)).expectNext(1);' After the quick-fix is applied: 'StepVerifier.create(Flux.just(1,2,3)).expectNext(1).verifyComplete();'",
                  "markdown": "Reports missing `StepVerifier` terminal calls.\n\n\nInitiating `Publisher` subscriptions and assertions requires calling a terminal verification method,\nsuch as `verify()`, `verifyComplete()`, and so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    StepVerifier.create(Flux.just(1,2,3)).expectNext(1);\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    StepVerifier.create(Flux.just(1,2,3)).expectNext(1).verifyComplete();\n"
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                  "text": "Reports redundant 'ReactorDebugAgent.init()' calls. IDE can automatically initialize the Reactor Debug mode, so users don't need to call 'ReactorDebugAgent.init()' or 'Hooks.onOperatorDebug()' explicitly. Also, calling both 'ReactorDebugAgent.init()' and 'Hooks.onOperatorDebug()' causes doubled debugging stack frames generated by Reactor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports redundant `ReactorDebugAgent.init()` calls.\n\n\nIDE can automatically initialize the Reactor Debug mode, so users don't need to call `ReactorDebugAgent.init()` or\n`Hooks.onOperatorDebug()` explicitly.\n\nAlso, calling both `ReactorDebugAgent.init()` and `Hooks.onOperatorDebug()` causes doubled debugging stack frames\ngenerated by Reactor."
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                  "text": "Possibly misplaced call to Gradle method"
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                  "text": "Detects possibly misplaced calls to Gradle methods. Gradle buildscripts comprise a lot of nested closures, making the code structure similar to a markup language. Due to the behavior of Groovy, the methods that you can write in the outer closures are also available in the inner ones. Such methods may have no meaning when written outside their scope. Sometimes it may be hard to detect this situation. This inspection aims to detect such methods. Example: 'repositories {\n  // the delegate of 'repositories' has method 'exclusiveContent', which can be written here\n  maven {\n    // the delegate of 'maven' has method 'content', which can be written here\n    // but 'exclusiveContent' is also available\n    exclusiveContent {} // reports 'exclusiveContent'\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Detects possibly misplaced calls to Gradle methods.\nGradle buildscripts comprise a lot of nested closures, making the code structure similar to a markup language. Due to the behavior of Groovy, the methods that you can write in the outer closures are also available in the inner ones. Such methods may have no meaning when written outside their scope.   \nSometimes it may be hard to detect this situation. This inspection aims to detect such methods.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    repositories {\n      // the delegate of 'repositories' has method 'exclusiveContent', which can be written here\n      maven {\n        // the delegate of 'maven' has method 'content', which can be written here\n        // but 'exclusiveContent' is also available\n        exclusiveContent {} // reports 'exclusiveContent'\n      }\n    }\n"
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                  "text": "Detects disallowed statements before 'plugins {}' block. Due to the limitations of Gradle Plugin DSL, only a restricted set of Groovy statements is available before ''plugins {}'' block. The only options are ''buildscript {}'', ''pluginManagement {}'' and other ''plugins {}''. See Gradle documentation Example: 'import foo.bar.Baz\nplugins {} // reports 'plugins'\nplugins {\n  foo() // reporst 'foo'\n  id 'java'\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Detects disallowed statements before 'plugins {}' block.\nDue to the limitations of Gradle Plugin DSL, only a restricted set of Groovy statements is available before '`plugins {}`' block. The only options are '`buildscript {}`', '`pluginManagement {}`' and other '`plugins {}`'.   \n[See Gradle documentation](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/plugins.html#plugins_dsl_limitations)\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    import foo.bar.Baz\n    plugins {} // reports 'plugins'\n    plugins {\n      foo() // reporst 'foo'\n      id 'java'\n    }\n"
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                  "text": "Unrecognized dependency notation"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "CdiManagedBeanInconsistencyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect managed bean definition"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect bean definition rules. Top-level Java class can be a simple bean if: It is not a parameterized type. It is not a non-static inner class. It is a concrete class, or is annotated with '@Decorator'. It has an appropriate constructor: either the class has a constructor with no parameters, or the class declares a constructor annotated with '@Initializer'. It does not implement any of the following interfaces: 'javax.servlet.Servlet', 'javax.servlet.Filter', 'javax.servlet.ServletContextListener', 'javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener', 'javax.servlet.ServletRequestListener', 'javax.ejb.EnterpriseBean'. It does not extend 'javax.faces.component.UIComponent'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect bean definition rules.\n\nTop-level Java class can be a simple bean if:\n\n* It is not a parameterized type.\n* It is not a non-static inner class.\n* It is a concrete class, or is annotated with `@Decorator`.\n* It has an appropriate constructor: either the class has a constructor with no parameters, or the class declares a constructor annotated with `@Initializer`.\n* It does not implement any of the following interfaces: `javax.servlet.Servlet`, `javax.servlet.Filter`, `javax.servlet.ServletContextListener`, `javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener`, `javax.servlet.ServletRequestListener`, `javax.ejb.EnterpriseBean`.\n* It does not extend `javax.faces.component.UIComponent`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiDecoratorInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect @Decorator class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect '@Decorator' bean definitions. Cannot be final. Must have exactly one delegate attribute (field or parameter) annotated with '@Delegate'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect `@Decorator` bean definitions.\n\n* Cannot be final.\n* Must have exactly one delegate attribute (field or parameter) annotated with `@Delegate`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiScopeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect bean scope"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect bean scopes: Singleton bean must be either '@ApplicationScoped' or '@Dependent' Session stateless bean must be '@Dependent'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect bean scopes:\n\n* Singleton bean must be either `@ApplicationScoped` or `@Dependent`\n* Session stateless bean must be `@Dependent`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiSpecializesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect @Specializes usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect usages of the '@Specializes' annotation. Specializing bean must extend another bean Specializing method must override a '@Produces' method of its direct superclass '@Named' annotation cannot be used on the specializing and specialized class Two or more classes cannot specialize the same superclass Specializing method cannot be static",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect usages of the `@Specializes` annotation.\n\n* Specializing bean must extend another bean\n* Specializing method must override a `@Produces` method of its direct superclass\n* `@Named` annotation cannot be used on the specializing and specialized class\n* Two or more classes cannot specialize the same superclass\n* Specializing method cannot be static"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiAlternativeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Vetoed @Alternative bean"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports vetoed '@Alternative' beans. A bean is considered vetoed when it is annotated with '@Vetoed' or it is declared in a vetoed package.",
                  "markdown": "Reports vetoed `@Alternative` beans.\nA bean is considered vetoed when it is annotated with `@Vetoed` or it is declared in a vetoed package."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiObservesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect observer method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect observer method definitions. Must contain only one '@Observes' parameter Cannot have parameters annotated with '@Disposes' Cannot be annotated with '@Inject' and '@Produces'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect observer method definitions.\n\n* Must contain only one `@Observes` parameter\n* Cannot have parameters annotated with `@Disposes`\n* Cannot be annotated with `@Inject` and `@Produces`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiStereotypeRestrictionsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Bean has collision of scope in stereotypes"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes with multiple stereotypes in different scopes or if a scope is not specified",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes with multiple stereotypes in different scopes or if a scope is not specified"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiStereotypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect @Stereotype annotation class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect '@Stereotype' annotation classes: Non-empty '@Named' annotation is not allowed for stereotypes Qualifier annotations are not allowed for stereotypes",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect `@Stereotype` annotation classes:\n\n* Non-empty `@Named` annotation is not allowed for stereotypes\n* Qualifier annotations are not allowed for stereotypes"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiInjectionPointsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Injection point with ambiguous dependencies"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports injection points in bean classes that have ambiguous dependencies. Example: 'interface Engine {}\n\n  @Singleton\n  class GasEngine implements Engine {}\n\n  @Singleton\n  class ElectricEngine implements Engine {}\n\n  @Singleton\n  class Car {\n    @Inject Engine engine; // Ambiguous dependency: there are multiple beans that match the injection point\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports injection points in bean classes that have ambiguous dependencies.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      interface Engine {}\n\n      @Singleton\n      class GasEngine implements Engine {}\n\n      @Singleton\n      class ElectricEngine implements Engine {}\n\n      @Singleton\n      class Car {\n        @Inject Engine engine; // Ambiguous dependency: there are multiple beans that match the injection point\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiNormalScopeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Bean with non-default scope declares public fields"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports managed beans with public instance fields that are not in the default '@Dependent' scope. According to the CDI specification, contextual scopes ('@RequestScoped', '@ApplicationScoped', '@SessionScoped', and 'ConversationScoped') are not allowed for managed beans with public instance fields. Example: '@ApplicationScoped // Warning: Bean with non-default scope must not have public fields\n  class Car {\n    public String engine;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports managed beans with public instance fields that are not in the default `@Dependent` scope.\nAccording to the CDI specification, contextual scopes\n(`@RequestScoped`, `@ApplicationScoped`, `@SessionScoped`, and `ConversationScoped`)\nare not allowed for managed beans with public instance fields.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @ApplicationScoped // Warning: Bean with non-default scope must not have public fields\n      class Car {\n        public String engine;\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiInterceptorInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@Interceptor class without binding types"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports '@Interceptor' classes without binding types. An interceptor must specify at least one interceptor binding.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `@Interceptor` classes without binding types. An interceptor must specify at least one interceptor binding."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiInjectInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect dependency injection place"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect injection points: fields, methods, and parameters annotated with '@Inject' that violate the CDI specification. Requirements for fields: Cannot be static or final Cannot be annotated with '@Produces' Requirements for methods with injection: Cannot be static or abstract Cannot have parameters with '@Disposes' and '@Observes' annotations",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect injection points: fields, methods, and parameters annotated with `@Inject` that violate the CDI specification.\n\nRequirements for fields:\n\n* Cannot be static or final\n* Cannot be annotated with `@Produces`\n\nRequirements for methods with injection:\n\n* Cannot be static or abstract\n* Cannot have parameters with `@Disposes` and `@Observes` annotations"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CdiUnproxyableBeanTypesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect usage of bean type that cannot be proxied"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect usages of bean types that cannot be proxied. The container can't proxy certain legal bean types: classes which don't have a non-private constructor with no parameters, classes which are declared final, or have final methods, primitive types, and array types. The inspection reports the following violations for such bean types: Managed bean declaring a passivating scope must be 'java.io.Serializable' Bean of non-serializable type cannot be injected into a bean of passivating scope The container must be able to proxy tha injected normal scoped bean",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect usages of bean types that cannot be proxied.\n\nThe container can't proxy certain legal bean types:\nclasses which don't have a non-private constructor with no parameters,\nclasses which are declared final,\nor have final methods, primitive types, and array types.\n\nThe inspection reports the following violations for such bean types:\n\n* Managed bean declaring a passivating scope must be `java.io.Serializable`\n* Bean of non-serializable type cannot be injected into a bean of passivating scope\n* The container must be able to proxy tha injected normal scoped bean"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)",
                      "index": 53,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              }
            ],
            "language": "en-US",
            "contents": [
              "localizedData",
              "nonLocalizedData"
            ],
            "isComprehensive": false
          },
          {
            "name": "com.intellij.velocity",
            "version": "223.8394",
            "rules": [
              {
                "id": "VtlInterpolationsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Well-formedness inspection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports illegal usages of formal notation within '#macro' and '#set' directives.",
                  "markdown": "Reports illegal usages of formal notation within `#macro` and `#set` directives."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Velocity",
                      "index": 54,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "VtlReferencesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "References inspection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports if Velocity references are resolved incorrectly.",
                  "markdown": "Reports if Velocity references are resolved incorrectly."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Velocity",
                      "index": 54,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "VtlDirectiveArgsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Directive arguments inspection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports illegal values or argument types of Velocity directives.",
                  "markdown": "Reports illegal values or argument types of Velocity directives."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Velocity",
                      "index": 54,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "VtlFileReferencesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "File references inspection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports if Velocity file references in '#include' and '#parse' directives are resolved incorrectly.",
                  "markdown": "Reports if Velocity file references in `#include` and `#parse` directives are resolved incorrectly."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Velocity",
                      "index": 54,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "VtlTypesInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Types inspection"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports if binary and unary expressions have operands with incorrect types.",
                  "markdown": "Reports if binary and unary expressions have operands with incorrect types."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Velocity",
                      "index": 54,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                ]
              }
            ],
            "language": "en-US",
            "contents": [
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              "nonLocalizedData"
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            "isComprehensive": false
          },
          {
            "name": "com.intellij.css",
            "version": "223.8394",
            "rules": [
              {
                "id": "CssInvalidFunction",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid function"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unknown CSS function or an incorrect function parameter.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unknown [CSS function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Functions) or an incorrect function parameter."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CSS/Invalid elements",
                      "index": 57,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CssMissingComma",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing comma in selector list"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a multi-line selector. Most likely this means that several single-line selectors are actually intended but a comma is missing at the end of one or several lines. Example: 'input /* comma has probably been forgotten */\n.button {\n  margin: 1px;\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a multi-line selector. Most likely this means that several single-line selectors are actually intended but a comma is missing at the end of one or several lines.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    input /* comma has probably been forgotten */\n    .button {\n      margin: 1px;\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CSS/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 85,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CssConvertColorToRgbInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Color could be replaced with rgb()"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an 'hsl()' or 'hwb()' color function or a hexadecimal color notation. Suggests replacing such color value with an equivalent 'rgb()' or 'rgba()' color function. Example: '#0c0fff' After the quick-fix is applied: 'rgb(12, 15, 255)'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an `hsl()` or `hwb()` color function or a hexadecimal color notation.\n\nSuggests replacing such color value with an equivalent `rgb()` or `rgba()` color function.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    #0c0fff\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    rgb(12, 15, 255).\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CSS",
                      "index": 56,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CssUnusedSymbol",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused selector"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a CSS class or an element IDs that appears in selectors but is not used in HTML. Note that complete inspection results are available only when running it via Code | Inspect Code or Code | Analyze Code | Run Inspection by Name. Due to performance reasons, style sheet files are not inspected on the fly.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a CSS class or an element IDs that appears in selectors but is not used in HTML.\n\n\nNote that complete inspection results are available only when running it via **Code \\| Inspect Code** or\n**Code \\| Analyze Code \\| Run Inspection by Name**.\nDue to performance reasons, style sheet files are not inspected on the fly."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "CSS",
                      "index": 56,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CssNonIntegerLengthInPixels",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-integer length in pixels"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a non-integer length in pixels. Example: 'width: 3.14px'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a non-integer length in pixels.\n\n**Example:**\n\n     width: 3.14px\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "CSS/Probable bugs",
                      "index": 85,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "CssOverwrittenProperties",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Overwritten property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a duplicated CSS property within a ruleset. Respects shorthand properties. Example: '.foo {\n  margin-bottom: 1px;\n  margin-bottom: 1px; /* duplicates margin-bottom */\n  margin: 0; /* overrides margin-bottom */\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a duplicated CSS property within a ruleset. Respects shorthand properties.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    .foo {\n      margin-bottom: 1px;\n      margin-bottom: 1px; /* duplicates margin-bottom */\n      margin: 0; /* overrides margin-bottom */\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
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                  "text": "Invalid type selector"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a CSS type selector that matches an unknown HTML element.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a CSS [type selector](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Type_selectors) that matches an unknown HTML element."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing semicolon"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a missing semicolon at the end of a declaration.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a missing semicolon at the end of a declaration."
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "CssConvertColorToHexInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Color could be replaced with #-hex"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an 'rgb()', 'hsl()', or other color function. Suggests replacing a color function with an equivalent hexadecimal notation. Example: 'rgb(12, 15, 255)' After the quick-fix is applied: '#0c0fff'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an `rgb()`, `hsl()`, or other color function.\n\nSuggests replacing a color function with an equivalent hexadecimal notation.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    rgb(12, 15, 255)\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n    #0c0fff.\n"
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              {
                "id": "CssInvalidAtRule",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown at-rule"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unknown CSS at-rule.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unknown [CSS at-rule](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/At-rule)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
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                "id": "CssUnknownTarget",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved file reference"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unresolved file reference, for example, an incorrect path in an '@import' statement.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unresolved file reference, for example, an incorrect path in an `@import` statement."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Negative property value"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a negative value of a CSS property that is not expected to be less than zero, for example, object width or height.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a negative value of a CSS property that is not expected to be less than zero, for example, object width or height."
                },
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                  "text": "Missing generic font family name"
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                  "text": "Verifies that the 'font-family' property contains a generic font family name as a fallback alternative. Generic font family names are: 'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', and 'monospace'.",
                  "markdown": "Verifies that the [font-family](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-family) property contains a generic font family name as a fallback alternative.\n\n\nGeneric font family names are: `serif`, `sans-serif`, `cursive`, `fantasy`,\nand `monospace`."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Misplaced or incorrect @charset"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a misplaced '@charset' at-rule or an incorrect charset value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a misplaced `@charset` at-rule or an incorrect charset value."
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                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                "id": "CssInvalidPseudoSelector",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid pseudo-selector"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an incorrect CSS pseudo-class pseudo-element.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an incorrect CSS [pseudo-class](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Pseudo-classes) [pseudo-element](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Pseudo-elements)."
                },
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                "id": "CssRedundantUnit",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant measure unit"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a measure unit of a zero value where units are not required by the specification. Example: 'width: 0px'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a measure unit of a zero value where units are not required by the specification.\n\n**Example:**\n\n    width: 0px\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                "id": "CssInvalidPropertyValue",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid property value"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an incorrect CSS property value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an incorrect CSS property value."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                "id": "CssBrowserCompatibilityForProperties",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Property is incompatible with selected browsers"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a CSS property that is not supported by the specified browsers. Based on the MDN Compatibility Data.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a CSS property that is not supported by the specified browsers. Based on the [MDN Compatibility Data](https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data)."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
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                "id": "CssReplaceWithShorthandUnsafely",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Properties may probably be replaced with a shorthand"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a set of longhand CSS properties and suggests replacing an incomplete set of longhand CSS properties with a shorthand form, which is however not 100% equivalent in this case. For example, 2 properties: 'outline-color' and 'outline-style' may be replaced with a single 'outline'. Such replacement is not 100% equivalent because shorthands reset all omitted sub-values to their initial states. In this example, switching to the 'outline' shorthand means that 'outline-width' is also set to its initial value, which is 'medium'. This inspection doesn't handle full sets of longhand properties (when switching to shorthand is 100% safe). For such cases see the 'Properties may be safely replaced with a shorthand' inspection instead.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a set of longhand CSS properties and suggests replacing an incomplete set of longhand CSS properties with a shorthand form, which is however not 100% equivalent in this case.\n\n\nFor example, 2 properties: `outline-color` and `outline-style` may be replaced with a single `outline`.\nSuch replacement is not 100% equivalent because shorthands reset all omitted sub-values to their initial states.\nIn this example, switching to the `outline` shorthand means that `outline-width` is also set to its initial value,\nwhich is `medium`.\n\n\nThis inspection doesn't handle full sets of longhand properties (when switching to shorthand is 100% safe).\nFor such cases see the 'Properties may be safely replaced with a shorthand' inspection instead."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "INFORMATION"
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                "id": "CssInvalidMediaFeature",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid media feature"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unknown CSS media feature or an incorrect media feature value.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unknown [CSS media feature](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries) or an incorrect media feature value."
                },
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                  "level": "error",
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                "id": "CssInvalidImport",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Misplaced @import"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a misplaced '@import' statement. According to the specification, '@import' rules must precede all other types of rules, except '@charset' rules.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a misplaced `@import` statement.\n\n\nAccording to the [specification](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@import),\n`@import` rules must precede all other types of rules, except `@charset` rules."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "CssUnresolvedCustomProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved custom property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unresolved reference to a custom property among the arguments of the 'var()' function.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unresolved reference to a [custom property](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/--*) among the arguments of the `var()` function."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
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                "id": "CssUnresolvedClassInComposesRule",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved class in 'composes' rule"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a CSS class reference in the 'composes' rule that cannot be resolved to any valid target. Example: '.className {/* ... */}\n\n  .otherClassName {\n    composes: className;\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports a CSS class reference in the ['composes'](https://github.com/css-modules/css-modules#composition) rule that cannot be resolved to any valid target.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      .className {/* ... */}\n\n      .otherClassName {\n        composes: className;\n      }\n"
                },
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                  "text": "Properties may be safely replaced with a shorthand"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports a set of longhand properties. Suggests replacing a complete set of longhand CSS properties with an equivalent shorthand form. For example, 4 properties: 'padding-top', 'padding-right', 'padding-bottom', and 'padding-left' can be safely replaced with a single 'padding' property. Note that this inspection doesn't show up if the set of longhand properties is incomplete (e.g. only 3 'padding-xxx' properties in a ruleset) because switching to a shorthand may change the result. For such cases consider the 'Properties may probably be replaced with a shorthand' inspection.",
                  "markdown": "Reports a set of longhand properties. Suggests replacing a complete set of longhand CSS properties with an equivalent shorthand form.\n\n\nFor example, 4 properties: `padding-top`, `padding-right`, `padding-bottom`, and\n`padding-left`\ncan be safely replaced with a single `padding` property.\n\n\nNote that this inspection doesn't show up if the set of longhand properties is incomplete\n(e.g. only 3 `padding-xxx` properties in a ruleset)\nbecause switching to a shorthand may change the result.\nFor such cases consider the 'Properties may probably be replaced with a shorthand'\ninspection."
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                  "level": "note",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown property"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports an unknown CSS property or a property used in a wrong context. Add the unknown property to the 'Custom CSS properties' list to skip validation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports an unknown CSS property or a property used in a wrong context.\n\nAdd the unknown property to the 'Custom CSS properties' list to skip validation."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Hibernate Criteria API unrecognized property"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unrecognized properties in Hibernate Criteria API usages",
                  "markdown": "Reports unrecognized properties in Hibernate Criteria API usages"
                },
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                  "level": "error",
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                  "text": "Invalid Hibernate XML mappings"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Hibernate XML configuration mapping errors including: References to non-instantiable classes References to classes that do not extend the required class References to classes with inappropriate scope Empty tag and attribute values Tag and attribute values that do not match the required pattern (for example, Java Identifiers) Tags that do not include the required children tags or attributes Tags that define objects with duplicate names",
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                  "text": "Invalid Hibernate XML configuration"
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                  "text": "Reports Hibernate XML configuration errors including: References to non-instantiable classes References to classes that do not extend the required class References to classes with inappropriate scope Empty tag and attribute values Tag and attribute values that do not match the required pattern (for example, Java Identifiers) Tags that do not include the required children tags or attributes Tags that define objects with duplicate names",
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect channel attributes in endpoint method annotations: @Gateway, @ServiceActivator, @Filter, and so on. Example: '@Component\n  public class MyComponent {}\n     @Gateway(requestChannel = \"requestChannel\", replyChannel = \"replyChannel\")\n     public void gateway() {...}\n\n     @Gateway(\n        requestChannel =\"simpleBean\",   // Bean must be one of these types: org.springframework.integration.MessageChannel,org.springframework.messaging.MessageChannel\n        replyChannel = \"unknownChannel\")   // Cannot find channel\n     public void errors() {...}\n\n     @Bean\n     public MyBean simpleBean() {...}\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect channel attributes in endpoint method annotations:\n[@Gateway](https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/api/org/springframework/integration/annotation/Gateway.html),\n[@ServiceActivator,](https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/api/org/springframework/integration/annotation/ServiceActivator.html)\n[@Filter](https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/api/org/springframework/integration/annotation/Filter.html), and so on.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @Component\n      public class MyComponent {}\n         @Gateway(requestChannel = \"requestChannel\", replyChannel = \"replyChannel\")\n         public void gateway() {...}\n\n         @Gateway(\n            requestChannel =\"simpleBean\",   // Bean must be one of these types: org.springframework.integration.MessageChannel,org.springframework.messaging.MessageChannel\n            replyChannel = \"unknownChannel\")   // Cannot find channel\n         public void errors() {...}\n\n         @Bean\n         public MyBean simpleBean() {...}\n      }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring Integration",
                      "index": 66,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringIntegrationMethodEndpointInconsistency",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring Integration endpoint method"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect Spring Integration endpoint method declarations. Example: 'class MyEndpoints {\n  @InboundChannelAdapter(\"channel\")\n  public void cannotBeVoid() {...} // A method annotated with @InboundChannelAdapter must have a return type\n\n  @InboundChannelAdapter(\"channel\")\n  public String cannotHaveParams(String s) {..} // A method annotated with @InboundChannelAdapter can't have arguments\n\n  @Filter(inputChannel = \"channel\", // Endpoint can have only one poller\n    outputChannel = \"channel2\",\n    poller = {@Poller(fixedDelay = \"100\"), @Poller(fixedRate = \"100\")})\n  public void testMultiplePollers() {\n  }\n\n  @Filter(inputChannel = \"channel\",\n  outputChannel = \"channel2\",\n  poller = @Poller(value = \"poller\", maxMessagesPerPoll = \"100\"))\n  public void testValue() {\n  }\n\n  @Filter(inputChannel = \"channel\",\n    outputChannel = \"channel2\",\n    poller = @Poller(trigger = \"trigger\", cron = \"0 */10 * * * *\")) // 'trigger' attribute is mutually exclusive with other attributes\n  public void testTrigger() {\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect [Spring Integration](https://spring.io/projects/spring-integration) endpoint method declarations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    class MyEndpoints {\n      @InboundChannelAdapter(\"channel\")\n      public void cannotBeVoid() {...} // A method annotated with @InboundChannelAdapter must have a return type\n\n      @InboundChannelAdapter(\"channel\")\n      public String cannotHaveParams(String s) {..} // A method annotated with @InboundChannelAdapter can't have arguments\n\n      @Filter(inputChannel = \"channel\", // Endpoint can have only one poller\n        outputChannel = \"channel2\",\n        poller = {@Poller(fixedDelay = \"100\"), @Poller(fixedRate = \"100\")})\n      public void testMultiplePollers() {\n      }\n\n      @Filter(inputChannel = \"channel\",\n      outputChannel = \"channel2\",\n      poller = @Poller(value = \"poller\", maxMessagesPerPoll = \"100\"))\n      public void testValue() {\n      }\n\n      @Filter(inputChannel = \"channel\",\n        outputChannel = \"channel2\",\n        poller = @Poller(trigger = \"trigger\", cron = \"0 */10 * * * *\")) // 'trigger' attribute is mutually exclusive with other attributes\n      public void testTrigger() {\n      }\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring Integration",
                      "index": 66,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringIntegrationDeprecations21",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Spring Integration 2.1 deprecations"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports XML elements deprecated in the current version of the Spring Integration XML-based application context. For more information, see Migration Guide. Example: '<beans ... >\n   <int:channel id=\"failChannel\"\n                dispatcher=\"failover\"/> <!-- this attribute is deprecated, use dispatcher sub-element instead -->\n   <int:poller default=\"true\">\n     <int:cron-trigger  expression=\"5\"/>  <!-- This element is removed in Spring Integration 2.1, use 'cron' attribute instead -->\n     <int:interval-trigger interval=\"3\"/> <!--  This element is removed in Spring Integration 2.1, use interval trigger attributes instead -->\n  </int:poller>\n  <ftp:inbound-channel-adapter session-factory=\"ftpSessionFactory\"\n                               cache-sessions=\"false\" <!--  This attribute is deprecated, use CachingSessionFactory instead -->\n                               channel=\"channel\"/>\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports XML elements deprecated in the current version of the [Spring Integration](https://spring.io/projects/spring-integration) XML-based application context.\n\nFor more information, see [Migration Guide](https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-integration/wiki/Spring-Integration-2.0-to-2.1-Migration-Guide).\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <beans ... >\n       <int:channel id=\"failChannel\"\n                    dispatcher=\"failover\"/> <!-- this attribute is deprecated, use dispatcher sub-element instead -->\n       <int:poller default=\"true\">\n         <int:cron-trigger  expression=\"5\"/>  <!-- This element is removed in Spring Integration 2.1, use 'cron' attribute instead -->\n         <int:interval-trigger interval=\"3\"/> <!--  This element is removed in Spring Integration 2.1, use interval trigger attributes instead -->\n      </int:poller>\n      <ftp:inbound-channel-adapter session-factory=\"ftpSessionFactory\"\n                                   cache-sessions=\"false\" <!--  This attribute is deprecated, use CachingSessionFactory instead -->\n                                   channel=\"channel\"/>\n    </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring Integration",
                      "index": 66,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SpringIntegrationModel",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect Spring Integration XML-based application context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports issues with the Spring Integration XML-based application context: Unresolved bean references Missing required tags or attributes Incorrect property types Inconsistent 'enum' properties Incorrect types of referenced beans Example: '<beans ... >\n  <int:channel id=\"channel\"> <!-- 'dispatcher' and 'queue' can't be used together  -->\n    <int:dispatcher failover=\"true\"/>\n    <int:priority-queue capacity=\"4\"/>\n  </int:channel>\n  \n  <int:channel id=\"another\" >\n    <int:queue <!--Exactly one of 'message-store' or 'ref' is required  -->\n              capacity=\"4\" message-store=\"myMessageStore\" ref=\"myQueue\"/>\n  </int:channel>\n  \n   <int:gateway id=\"asyncGatewayError\"\n                async-executor=\"dummyBean\"/> <!--Bean must be of 'java.util.concurrent.Executor' type  -->\n\n   <int:delayer default-delay=\"3\"\n              message-store=\"myMessageStore\"\n              scheduler=\"scheduler\"\n              wait-for-tasks-to-complete-on-shutdown=\"false\"/>\n  <!--Bean must be of 'java.util.concurrent.Executor' type  -->\n  <int:delayer\n    default-delay=\"INVALID_VALUE\"  <!--Cannot convert string 'INVALID_VALUE' to target class 'java.lang.Integer' -->\n               message-store=\"dummyBean\" <!-- Bean must be of 'org.springframework.integration.store.MessageStore' type-->\n               scheduler=\"dummyBean\" <!-- Bean must be one of these types: java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService,org.springframework.scheduling.TaskScheduler-->\n               wait-for-tasks-to-complete-on-shutdown=\"INVALID_VALUE\"/> <!-- Cannot resolve symbol 'INVALID_VALUE' -->\n\n  <bean id=\"dummyBean\" class=\"java.lang.String\"/>\n  <bean id=\"myMessageStore\" class=\"org.springframework.integration.store.SimpleMessageStore\"/>\n  <task:scheduler id=\"scheduler\"/>\n</beans>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports issues with the [Spring Integration](https://spring.io/projects/spring-integration) XML-based application context:\n\n* Unresolved bean references\n* Missing required tags or attributes\n* Incorrect property types\n* Inconsistent `enum` properties\n* Incorrect types of referenced beans\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <beans ... >\n      <int:channel id=\"channel\"> <!-- 'dispatcher' and 'queue' can't be used together  -->\n        <int:dispatcher failover=\"true\"/>\n        <int:priority-queue capacity=\"4\"/>\n      </int:channel>\n      \n      <int:channel id=\"another\" >\n        <int:queue <!--Exactly one of 'message-store' or 'ref' is required  -->\n                  capacity=\"4\" message-store=\"myMessageStore\" ref=\"myQueue\"/>\n      </int:channel>\n      \n       <int:gateway id=\"asyncGatewayError\"\n                    async-executor=\"dummyBean\"/> <!--Bean must be of 'java.util.concurrent.Executor' type  -->\n\n       <int:delayer default-delay=\"3\"\n                  message-store=\"myMessageStore\"\n                  scheduler=\"scheduler\"\n                  wait-for-tasks-to-complete-on-shutdown=\"false\"/>\n      <!--Bean must be of 'java.util.concurrent.Executor' type  -->\n      <int:delayer\n        default-delay=\"INVALID_VALUE\"  <!--Cannot convert string 'INVALID_VALUE' to target class 'java.lang.Integer' -->\n                   message-store=\"dummyBean\" <!-- Bean must be of 'org.springframework.integration.store.MessageStore' type-->\n                   scheduler=\"dummyBean\" <!-- Bean must be one of these types: java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService,org.springframework.scheduling.TaskScheduler-->\n                   wait-for-tasks-to-complete-on-shutdown=\"INVALID_VALUE\"/> <!-- Cannot resolve symbol 'INVALID_VALUE' -->\n\n      <bean id=\"dummyBean\" class=\"java.lang.String\"/>\n      <bean id=\"myMessageStore\" class=\"org.springframework.integration.store.SimpleMessageStore\"/>\n      <task:scheduler id=\"scheduler\"/>\n    </beans>\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": true,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Spring/Spring Integration",
                      "index": 66,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              }
            ],
            "language": "en-US",
            "contents": [
              "localizedData",
              "nonLocalizedData"
            ],
            "isComprehensive": false
          },
          {
            "name": "DevKit",
            "version": "223.8394",
            "rules": [
              {
                "id": "PluginXmlCapitalization",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Plugin.xml text capitalization"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports text capitalization problems in 'plugin.xml'. The following elements are checked: '<name>' '<action>, <group>' '<separator, <synonym>, <override-text>' extension point properties annotated with 'org.jetbrains.annotations.Nls' specifying required 'capitalization' Please see Capitalization in IntelliJ Platform UI Guidelines for more information.",
                  "markdown": "Reports text capitalization problems in `plugin.xml`.\n\n\nThe following elements are checked:\n\n* `<name>`\n* `<action>, <group>`\n* `<separator, <synonym>, <override-text>`\n* extension point properties annotated with `org.jetbrains.annotations.Nls` specifying required `capitalization`\n\n\nPlease see [Capitalization](https://jetbrains.design/intellij/text/capitalization/) in IntelliJ Platform UI Guidelines for more\ninformation."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Plugin descriptor",
                      "index": 68,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UseDPIAwareBorders",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use DPI-aware borders"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'javax.swing.border.EmptyBorder' and 'JBUI.Borders.emptyXyz()' that can be simplified. The 'EmptyBorder' instances are not DPI-aware and can result in UI layout problems. Quick fix performs replacement with 'JBUI.Borders.empty()' or simplifies the expression. Example: // bad:\nBorder border1 = new EmptyBorder(1, 2, 3, 4);\nBorder border2 = new EmptyBorder(1, 2, 1, 2);\nBorder border3 = new EmptyBorder(1, 0, 0, 0);\n\n// good:\nBorder border1 = JBUI.Borders.empty(1, 2, 3, 4);\nBorder border2 = JBUI.Borders.empty(1, 2);\nBorder border3 = JBUI.Borders.emptyTop(1);",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `javax.swing.border.EmptyBorder` and `JBUI.Borders.emptyXyz()` that can be simplified.\n\n\nThe `EmptyBorder` instances are not DPI-aware and can result in UI layout problems.\n\n\nQuick fix performs replacement with `JBUI.Borders.empty()` or simplifies the expression.\n\nExample:\n\n```\n// bad:\nBorder border1 = new EmptyBorder(1, 2, 3, 4);\nBorder border2 = new EmptyBorder(1, 2, 1, 2);\nBorder border3 = new EmptyBorder(1, 0, 0, 0);\n\n// good:\nBorder border1 = JBUI.Borders.empty(1, 2, 3, 4);\nBorder border2 = JBUI.Borders.empty(1, 2);\nBorder border3 = JBUI.Borders.emptyTop(1);\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "NonDefaultConstructor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-default constructors for service and extension class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports extension/service class having a non-default (empty) constructor. Other dependencies should be acquired when needed in corresponding methods only. Constructor having 'Project' for extension/service on the corresponding level is allowed.",
                  "markdown": "Reports extension/service class having a non-default (empty) constructor.\n\n\nOther dependencies should be acquired when needed in corresponding methods only.\nConstructor having `Project` for extension/service on the corresponding level is allowed."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PresentationAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid icon path in @Presentation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports invalid and deprecated value for 'icon' attribute in 'com.intellij.ide.presentation.Presentation' annotation.",
                  "markdown": "Reports invalid and deprecated value for `icon` attribute in `com.intellij.ide.presentation.Presentation` annotation."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UseVirtualFileEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use 'VirtualFile#equals(Object)'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparing 'VirtualFile' instances using '=='. Replace with 'equals()' call.",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparing `VirtualFile` instances using `==`.\n\n\nReplace with `equals()` call."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IntentionDescriptionNotFoundInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Intention description checker"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports intentions that are missing an HTML description file, 'before.template' file or 'after.template' file. These are shown in Settings | Editor | Intentions. The Create description file quick-fix creates a template HTML description file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports intentions that are missing an HTML description file, `before.template` file or `after.template` file. These are shown in [Settings \\| Editor \\| Intentions](settings://preferences.intentionPowerPack).\n\n\nThe **Create description file** quick-fix creates a template HTML description file."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Description file",
                      "index": 114,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissingRecentApi",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Usage of IntelliJ API not available in older IDEs"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of IntelliJ Platform API introduced in a version newer than the one specified in '<idea-version>' '@since-build' in 'plugin.xml'. Using such API may lead to incompatibilities of the plugin with older IDE versions. To avoid possible issues when running the plugin in older IDE versions, increase 'since-build' accordingly, or remove usages of this API. Configure the inspection: If '<idea-version>' '@since/until-build' attributes are not specified in 'plugin.xml', set Since/Until explicitly.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of IntelliJ Platform API introduced in a version *newer* than the one specified in `<idea-version>` `@since-build` in `plugin.xml`.\n\n\nUsing such API may lead to incompatibilities of the plugin with older IDE versions.\n\n\nTo avoid possible issues when running the plugin in older IDE versions, increase `since-build` accordingly,\nor remove usages of this API.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\nIf `<idea-version>` `@since/until-build` attributes are not specified in `plugin.xml`, set **Since** /**Until** explicitly."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PluginXmlExtensionRegistration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Plugin.xml extension registration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports problems with extension registration in 'plugin.xml'. The following problems are reported: Missing 'language' declaration. If the extension does not target a specific language, use quick fix to create an explicit declaration for \"any language\". Inspections: missing attributes Services: redundant 'serviceInterface' declaration 'com.intellij.stubElementTypeHolder' without 'externalIdPrefix', see Stub Indexes New in 2022.3",
                  "markdown": "Reports problems with extension registration in `plugin.xml`.\n\n\nThe following problems are reported:\n\n* Missing `language` declaration. If the extension does not target a specific language, use quick fix to create an explicit declaration for \"any language\".\n* Inspections: missing attributes\n* Services: redundant `serviceInterface` declaration\n* `com.intellij.stubElementTypeHolder` without `externalIdPrefix`, see [Stub Indexes](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/stub-indexes.html?from=?from=DevkitPluginXmlInspectionDescription)\n\n<br />\n\nNew in 2022.3"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Plugin descriptor",
                      "index": 68,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UElementAsPsi",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "UElement as PsiElement usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usage of UAST 'UElement' as 'PsiElement'. The 'PsiElement' obtained this way is ambiguous. To obtain \"physical\" 'PsiElement' use 'UElementKt.getSourcePsiElement()', for 'PsiElement' that \"emulates\" behaviour of Java-elements ('PsiClass', 'PsiMethod', etc.) use 'UElementKt.getAsJavaPsiElement()'. See UAST - Unified Abstract Syntax Tree in SDK Docs.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usage of UAST `UElement` as `PsiElement`.\n\n\nThe `PsiElement` obtained this way is ambiguous.\n\n\nTo obtain \"physical\" `PsiElement` use `UElementKt.getSourcePsiElement()`,\nfor `PsiElement` that \"emulates\" behaviour of Java-elements (`PsiClass`, `PsiMethod`, etc.)\nuse `UElementKt.getAsJavaPsiElement()`.\n\n\nSee [UAST - Unified Abstract Syntax Tree](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/uast.html) in SDK Docs."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissingActionUpdateThread",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "ActionUpdateThread is missing"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports actions, action groups and other 'ActionUpdateThreadAware that implicitly state the deprecated and costly ActionUpdateThread.OLD_EDT mode. When an action or an action group defines its own update method, IntelliJ Platform tries to mimic the old synchronous way of calling update and getChildren methods in the UI thread and supply it with all the data in AnActionEvent.dataContext. To do that, it caches all the possible data on a background thread beforehand even if it is not needed. Provide one of the two new modes ActionUpdateThread.EDT or ActionUpdateThread.BGT by overriding the getActionUpdateThread method. See ActionUpdateThread documentation for more information.'",
                  "markdown": "Reports actions, action groups and other `ActionUpdateThreadAware``\nthat implicitly state the deprecated and costly ``ActionUpdateThread.OLD_EDT`` mode.\n\n`\n\n\nWhen an action or an action group defines its own `update` method, IntelliJ Platform tries to mimic\nthe old synchronous way of calling `update` and `getChildren` methods in the UI thread and\nsupply it with all the data in `AnActionEvent.dataContext`.\nTo do that, it caches all the possible data on a background thread beforehand even if it is not needed.\n`\n`\n\n\nProvide one of the two new modes `ActionUpdateThread.EDT` or `ActionUpdateThread.BGT`\nby overriding the `getActionUpdateThread` method.\n`\n`\n\n\nSee `ActionUpdateThread` documentation for more information.\n`\n``\n`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PluginXmlI18n",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Plugin.xml i18n verification"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports hardcoded texts in 'plugin.xml'. Using texts defined in resource bundles allows supporting multiple languages in the IDE. The following elements are checked: '<action>, <group>' '<separator, <override-text>' known extension points having 'bundle/key' alternative",
                  "markdown": "Reports hardcoded texts in `plugin.xml`.\n\n\nUsing texts defined in resource bundles allows supporting multiple languages in the IDE.\n\n\nThe following elements are checked:\n\n* `<action>, <group>`\n* `<separator, <override-text>`\n* known extension points having `bundle/key` alternative"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Plugin descriptor",
                      "index": 68,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UsePrimitiveTypes",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use 'PsiType#equals(Object)' with primitive types"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparing 'PsiPrimitiveType' instances using '=='. Primitive types should be compared with 'equals' as Java 8 type annotations are also applicable for them. Replace with 'equals()' call.",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparing `PsiPrimitiveType` instances using `==`.\n\n\nPrimitive types should be compared with `equals` as Java 8 type annotations are also applicable for them.\n\n\nReplace with `equals()` call."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UseCouple",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use Couple instead of Pair"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'Pair<T, T>' replaceable by 'Couple<T>'. Quick-fix performs replacement.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `Pair<T, T>` replaceable by `Couple<T>`.\n\n\nQuick-fix performs replacement."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DevKitPropertiesQuotesValidation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Quotes validation in properties files"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports wrong number of quotes around parameter in property value. If parameters are present in the property value, then the value will be passed as a pattern to 'java.text.MessageFormat'. This means that single quotes are used for escaping. Thus to keep a quote visible, it must be duplicated: ''{0}'' → '{0}' '''{0}''' → ''$value$'' When using choice format, nested formats are evaluated as formats themselves, and second double quotes are required. When passing '1': '{0, choice, 0#no|#1''{0}'' file}' → '{0} files' '{0, choice, 0#no|#1''''{0}'''' file}' → ''$number_of_files$' files'",
                  "markdown": "Reports wrong number of quotes around parameter in property value.\n\n\nIf parameters are present in the property value, then the value will be passed as a pattern to `java.text.MessageFormat`.\nThis means that single quotes are used for escaping. Thus to keep a quote visible, it must be duplicated:\n\n* `'{0}'` → `{0}`\n* `''{0}''` → `'$value$'`\n\n\nWhen using choice format, nested formats are evaluated as formats themselves, and second double quotes are required.\nWhen passing `1`:\n\n* `{0, choice, 0#no|#1''{0}'' file}` → `{0} files`\n* `{0, choice, 0#no|#1''''{0}'''' file}` → `'$number_of_files$' files`"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "Plugin DevKit",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "SerializableCtor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Non-default constructor in serializable class"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports non-default constructor in serializable classes. The platform's 'IonObjectSerializer' requires specifying '@PropertyMapping' explicitly. Quick-fix generates necessary '@PropertyMapping' annotation for the constructor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports non-default constructor in serializable classes.\n\n\nThe platform's `IonObjectSerializer` requires specifying `@PropertyMapping` explicitly.\n\n\nQuick-fix generates necessary `@PropertyMapping` annotation for the constructor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ComponentNotRegistered",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Component/Action not registered"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports plugin components and actions that are not registered in a 'plugin.xml' descriptor. This eases developing new components when using the \"Create Class\" intention and helps keep track of potentially obsolete components. Provided quick-fix to register the component adds necessary registration in 'plugin.xml' descriptor. Configure the inspection: Use the Check Actions option to turn off the check for Actions, as they may be intentionally created and registered dynamically. Use the Ignore non-public classes option to ignore abstract and non-public classes.",
                  "markdown": "Reports plugin components and actions that are not registered in a `plugin.xml` descriptor.\n\n\nThis eases developing new components when using the \"Create Class\" intention and helps keep track of potentially obsolete components.\n\n\nProvided quick-fix to register the component adds necessary registration in `plugin.xml` descriptor.\n\nConfigure the inspection:\n\n* Use the **Check Actions** option to turn off the check for Actions, as they may be intentionally created and registered dynamically.\n* Use the **Ignore non-public classes** option to ignore abstract and non-public classes."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    },
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnresolvedPluginConfigReference",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unresolved plugin configuration reference"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references to plugin configuration elements. Extensions Referencing extension with an unknown 'id' might result in errors at runtime. The following extension points are supported: 'com.intellij.advancedSetting' in resource bundle 'advanced.setting.*' key 'com.intellij.experimentalFeature' in 'Experiments.isFeatureEnabled()/setFeatureEnabled()' 'com.intellij.notificationGroup' in 'Notification' constructor and 'NotificationGroupManager.getNotificationGroup()' 'com.intellij.registryKey' in 'Registry' methods 'key' parameter 'com.intellij.toolWindow' in resource bundle 'toolwindow.stripe.*' key Extension Point Extension point name referencing its corresponding '<extensionPoint>' declaration in 'plugin.xml'. 'com.intellij.openapi.extensions.ExtensionPointName' constructor and 'create()' 'com.intellij.openapi.extensions.ProjectExtensionPointName' constructor 'com.intellij.openapi.util.KeyedExtensionCollector' and inheritors constructor",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references to plugin configuration elements.\n\n#### Extensions\n\n\nReferencing extension with an unknown `id` might result in errors at runtime.\n\n\nThe following extension points are supported:\n\n* `com.intellij.advancedSetting` in resource bundle `advanced.setting.*` key\n* `com.intellij.experimentalFeature` in `Experiments.isFeatureEnabled()/setFeatureEnabled()`\n* `com.intellij.notificationGroup` in `Notification` constructor and `NotificationGroupManager.getNotificationGroup()`\n* `com.intellij.registryKey` in `Registry` methods `key` parameter\n* `com.intellij.toolWindow` in resource bundle `toolwindow.stripe.*` key\n\n#### Extension Point\n\n\nExtension point name referencing its corresponding `<extensionPoint>` declaration in `plugin.xml`.\n\n* `com.intellij.openapi.extensions.ExtensionPointName` constructor and `create()`\n* `com.intellij.openapi.extensions.ProjectExtensionPointName` constructor\n* `com.intellij.openapi.util.KeyedExtensionCollector` and inheritors constructor\n\n<br />"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UseDPIAwareInsets",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use DPI-aware insets"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'java.awt.Insets' and 'JBUI.insetsXyz()' that can be simplified. The 'Insets' instances are not DPI-aware and can result in UI layout problems. Quick fix performs replacement with 'JBUI.insets()' or simplifies the expression. Example: // bad:\nInsets insets1 = new Insets(1, 2, 3, 4);\nInsets insets2 = new Insets(1, 2, 1, 2);\nInsets insets3 = new Insets(1, 0, 0, 0);\n\n// good:\nInsets insets1 = JBUI.insets(1, 2, 3, 4);\nInsets insets2 = JBUI.insets(1, 2);\nInsets insets3 = JBUI.insetsTop(1);",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `java.awt.Insets` and `JBUI.insetsXyz()` that can be simplified.\n\n\nThe `Insets` instances are not DPI-aware and can result in UI layout problems.\n\n\nQuick fix performs replacement with `JBUI.insets()` or simplifies the expression.\n\nExample:\n\n```\n// bad:\nInsets insets1 = new Insets(1, 2, 3, 4);\nInsets insets2 = new Insets(1, 2, 1, 2);\nInsets insets3 = new Insets(1, 0, 0, 0);\n\n// good:\nInsets insets1 = JBUI.insets(1, 2, 3, 4);\nInsets insets2 = JBUI.insets(1, 2);\nInsets insets3 = JBUI.insetsTop(1);\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WorkspaceImplObsolete",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Obsolete version of entity implementation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports existence of the obsolete implementation for the entity. Verifies that existing implementation for entities has the same API version as described at 'com.intellij.workspaceModel.storage.CodeGeneratorVersions' from dependencies. Suggests regenerating implementation for the whole entities in the current module.",
                  "markdown": "Reports existence of the obsolete implementation for the entity.\n\n\nVerifies that existing implementation for entities has the same API version as described at `com.intellij.workspaceModel.storage.CodeGeneratorVersions` from dependencies.\n\n\nSuggests regenerating implementation for the whole entities in the current module."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Workspace model",
                      "index": 158,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnspecifiedActionsPlace",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unspecified action place"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports passing unspecified 'place' parameter for 'ActionManager.createActionToolbar()' and 'ActionManager.createActionPopupMenu()'. Specifying proper 'place' is required to distinguish Action's usage in 'update()/actionPerformed()' via 'AnActionEvent.getPlace()'. Examples: // bad:\nactionManager.createActionToolbar(\"\", group, false);\nactionManager.createActionToolbar(\"unknown\", group, false);\nactionManager.createActionPopupMenu(ActionPlaces.UNKNOWN, group);\n\n// good:\nactionManager.createActionToolbar(\"MyPlace\", group, false);\nactionManager.createActionPopupMenu(ActionPlaces.EDITOR_TOOLBAR, group);",
                  "markdown": "Reports passing unspecified `place` parameter for `ActionManager.createActionToolbar()` and `ActionManager.createActionPopupMenu()`.\n\n\nSpecifying proper `place` is required to distinguish Action's usage in `update()/actionPerformed()` via `AnActionEvent.getPlace()`.\n\n\nExamples:\n\n```\n// bad:\nactionManager.createActionToolbar(\"\", group, false);\nactionManager.createActionToolbar(\"unknown\", group, false);\nactionManager.createActionPopupMenu(ActionPlaces.UNKNOWN, group);\n\n// good:\nactionManager.createActionToolbar(\"MyPlace\", group, false);\nactionManager.createActionPopupMenu(ActionPlaces.EDITOR_TOOLBAR, group);\n```\n\n<br />"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ActionIsNotPreviewFriendly",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Field blocks intention preview"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports fields in 'LocalQuickFix' and 'IntentionAction' implementations that prevent intention preview action from functioning properly. Additionally, excessive '@SafeFieldForPreview' annotations are reported on fields whose types are known to be safe. Intention preview is an IntelliJ platform feature that displays how quick-fix or intention action will change the current file when applied. To implement this in quick fixes, 'LocalQuickFix.generatePreview()' is called with a custom 'ProblemDescriptor' that points to the non-physical copy of current file. In intention actions, 'IntentionAction.generatePreview()' is called with the non-physical copy of current file and imaginary editor. Normally, these methods just delegate to 'LocalQuickFix.applyFix()' or 'IntentionAction.invoke()'. However, some quick-fixes may refer directly or indirectly to physical elements and use them for writing. As a result, preview won't work, as the quick-fix will attempt to update physical PSI instead of non-physical one. To avoid this, default implementation of 'generatePreview()' delegates only if all the instance fields of a quick fix or intention action class have safe types: primitives, Strings, etc. You may fix this problem in a number of ways: If the field does not actually store any PSI reference, or that PSI is used only for reading, you may annotate the field with '@SafeFieldForPreview'. You can also use '@SafeTypeForPreview' if the field type can never store any writable PSI reference. You may override 'getFileModifierForPreview()' method and create a copy of the quick-fix rebinding it to the non-physical file copy which is supplied as a parameter. Use 'PsiTreeUtil.findSameElementInCopy()' to find the corresponding PSI elements inside the supplied non-physical copy. Instead of storing PSI references in fields, try to extract all the necessary information from 'ProblemDescriptor.getPsiElement()' in quick fix or from the supplied file/editor in intention action. You may also inherit the abstract 'LocalQuickFixAndIntentionActionOnPsiElement' class and implement its 'invoke()' and 'isAvailable()' methods, which have 'startElement' and 'endElement' parameters. These parameters are automatically mapped to a non-physical file copy for you. You may override 'generatePreview()' method and provide completely custom preview behavior. For example, it's possible to display a custom HTML document instead of actual preview if your action does something besides modifying a current file. This inspection does not report if a custom implementation of 'getFileModifierForPreview()' or 'generatePreview()' exists. However, this doesn't mean that the implementation is correct and preview works. Please test. Also note that preview result is calculated in background thread, so you cannot start a write action during the preview or do any operation that requires a write action. Finally, no preview is generated automatically if 'startInWriteAction()' returns 'false'. In this case, having custom 'generatePreview()' implementation is desired. New in 2022.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports fields in `LocalQuickFix` and `IntentionAction` implementations that prevent intention preview action from functioning properly. Additionally, excessive `@SafeFieldForPreview` annotations are reported on fields whose types are known to be safe.\n\n\nIntention preview is an IntelliJ platform feature that displays how quick-fix or intention action\nwill change the current file when applied. To implement this in quick fixes,\n`LocalQuickFix.generatePreview()` is called with a custom `ProblemDescriptor`\nthat points to the non-physical copy of current file. In intention actions, `IntentionAction.generatePreview()`\nis called with the non-physical copy of current file and imaginary editor.\nNormally, these methods just delegate to `LocalQuickFix.applyFix()` or `IntentionAction.invoke()`.\nHowever, some quick-fixes may refer directly or indirectly to physical elements and use them for writing. As a result,\npreview won't work, as the quick-fix will attempt to update physical PSI instead of non-physical one.\nTo avoid this, default implementation of `generatePreview()` delegates only if all the\ninstance fields of a quick fix or intention action class have safe types: primitives, Strings, etc.\n\n\nYou may fix this problem in a number of ways:\n\n1. If the field does not actually store any PSI reference, or that PSI is used only for reading, you may annotate the field with `@SafeFieldForPreview`. You can also use `@SafeTypeForPreview` if the field type can never store any writable PSI reference.\n2. You may override `getFileModifierForPreview()` method and create a copy of the quick-fix rebinding it to the non-physical file copy which is supplied as a parameter. Use `PsiTreeUtil.findSameElementInCopy()` to find the corresponding PSI elements inside the supplied non-physical copy.\n3. Instead of storing PSI references in fields, try to extract all the necessary information from `ProblemDescriptor.getPsiElement()` in quick fix or from the supplied file/editor in intention action. You may also inherit the abstract `LocalQuickFixAndIntentionActionOnPsiElement` class and implement its `invoke()` and `isAvailable()` methods, which have `startElement` and `endElement` parameters. These parameters are automatically mapped to a non-physical file copy for you.\n4. You may override `generatePreview()` method and provide completely custom preview behavior. For example, it's possible to display a custom HTML document instead of actual preview if your action does something besides modifying a current file.\n\n\nThis inspection does not report if a custom implementation of `getFileModifierForPreview()`\nor `generatePreview()` exists. However, this doesn't mean that the implementation is correct and preview works.\nPlease test. Also note that preview result is calculated in background thread, so you cannot start a write action\nduring the preview or do any operation that requires a write action. Finally, no preview is generated automatically\nif `startInWriteAction()` returns `false`. In this case, having custom `generatePreview()`\nimplementation is desired.\n\nNew in 2022.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InspectionUsingGrayColors",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Using new Color(a,a,a)"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'java.awt.Color' to create gray colors. The Convert to 'Gray' quick fix replaces it using 'com.intellij.ui.Gray' constants instead. Examples: // bad:\nColor gray = new Color(37, 37, 37);\n\n// good:\nColor gray = Gray._37;",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `java.awt.Color` to create gray colors.\n\n\nThe **Convert to 'Gray'** quick fix replaces it using `com.intellij.ui.Gray` constants instead.\n\nExamples:\n\n```\n// bad:\nColor gray = new Color(37, 37, 37);\n\n// good:\nColor gray = Gray._37;\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PluginXmlDynamicPlugin",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Plugin.xml dynamic plugin verification"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports dynamic plugin problems. Dynamic plugins can be installed, updated and uninstalled without restarting the IDE (supported in 2020.1 and later). Please see Dynamic Plugins for further reference. New in 2020.1",
                  "markdown": "Reports dynamic plugin problems.\n\n\nDynamic plugins can be installed, updated and uninstalled without restarting the IDE (supported in 2020.1 and later).\n\n\nPlease see [Dynamic Plugins](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/dynamic-plugins.html?from=PluginXmlDynamicPlugin) for further reference.\n\nNew in 2020.1"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Plugin descriptor",
                      "index": 68,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "ComponentRegistrationProblems",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Component type mismatch"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports incorrect registration of plugin components (Actions and Components). The following problems are reported: Action/Component implementation class is abstract. Class is registered in plugin.xml as action but does not extend 'AnAction' class. Action class does not have a public no-argument constructor.",
                  "markdown": "Reports incorrect registration of plugin components (Actions and Components).\n\n\nThe following problems are reported:\n\n* Action/Component implementation class is abstract.\n* Class is registered in plugin.xml as action but does not extend `AnAction` class.\n* Action class does not have a public no-argument constructor."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "MissingAccessibleContext",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Accessible context is missing"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports Swing components that do not provide accessibility context. This information is used by screen readers. Failing to provide it makes the component inaccessible for visually impaired users. Example: 'ListCellRenderer<String> renderer = (list, val, index, sel, cell) -> {\n    JPanel panel = new JPanel();\n    return panel;\n  };' To fix the problem, you should either call 'setAccessibleName()' on the returned 'JPanel' or override its 'getAccessibleContext()' method. The returned text should reflect the purpose of the component. For example, in the case of 'ListCellRenderer', this would be the text of the menu item.",
                  "markdown": "Reports Swing components that do not provide accessibility context.\n\n\nThis information is used by screen readers. Failing to provide it makes the component inaccessible for\nvisually impaired users.\n\n**Example:**\n\n      ListCellRenderer<String> renderer = (list, val, index, sel, cell) -> {\n        JPanel panel = new JPanel();\n        return panel;\n      };\n\n\nTo fix the problem, you should either call `setAccessibleName()` on the returned `JPanel`\nor override its `getAccessibleContext()` method.\n\n\nThe returned text should reflect the purpose\nof the component. For example, in the case of `ListCellRenderer`, this would be the text of the menu\nitem."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UseJBColor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use Darcula aware JBColor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'java.awt.Color'. These are not aware of \"dark\" themes (e.g., bundled \"Darcula\") and might result in bad looking UI. Quick-fix replaces usages with 'JBColor', which defines \"dark\" color variant. Examples: // bad:\nColor darkGreen = new Color(12, 58, 27);\nColor blue = Color.BLUE;\n\n// good:\nColor darkGreen = new JBColor(12, 58, 27);\nColor blue = JBColor.BLUE;\nColor green = new JBColor(new Color(12, 58, 27), new Color(27, 112, 39));",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `java.awt.Color`.\n\n\nThese are not aware of \"dark\" themes (e.g., bundled \"Darcula\") and might result in bad looking UI.\n\n\nQuick-fix replaces usages with `JBColor`, which defines \"dark\" color variant.\n\nExamples:\n\n```\n// bad:\nColor darkGreen = new Color(12, 58, 27);\nColor blue = Color.BLUE;\n\n// good:\nColor darkGreen = new JBColor(12, 58, 27);\nColor blue = JBColor.BLUE;\nColor green = new JBColor(new Color(12, 58, 27), new Color(27, 112, 39));\n```"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "QuickFixGetFamilyNameViolation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "QuickFix's getFamilyName() implementation must not depend on a specific context"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'QuickFix#getFamilyName()' using contextual information. This method must not use any non-static information.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `QuickFix#getFamilyName()` using contextual information.\n\n\nThis method must not use any non-static information."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UsePluginIdEquals",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Use 'PluginId#equals(Object)'"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports comparing 'PluginId' instances using '=='. Replace with 'equals()' call.",
                  "markdown": "Reports comparing `PluginId` instances using `==`.\n\n\nReplace with `equals()` call."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
                "relationships": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "StatefulEp",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Stateful extension"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports extensions and quick-fixes holding potentially leaking state. Keeping references to 'PsiElement', 'PsiReference', or 'Project' instances can result in memory leaks. Ideally, these should be stateless. For quick-fix, see 'LocalQuickFixOnPsiElement' as a convenient base class.",
                  "markdown": "Reports extensions and quick-fixes holding potentially leaking state.\n\n\nKeeping references to `PsiElement`, `PsiReference`, or `Project` instances can result in memory leaks.\n\n\nIdeally, these should be stateless.\nFor quick-fix, see `LocalQuickFixOnPsiElement` as a convenient base class."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "IncorrectParentDisposable",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect parentDisposable parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports using 'Application' or 'Project' as a parent 'Disposable' in plugin code. Such usages will lead to plugins not being unloaded correctly. Please see Choosing a Disposable Parent in SDK Docs.",
                  "markdown": "Reports using `Application` or `Project` as a parent `Disposable` in plugin code.\n\n\nSuch usages will lead to plugins not being unloaded correctly.\nPlease see [Choosing a\nDisposable Parent](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/disposers.html?from=IncorrectParentDisposable#choosing-a-disposable-parent) in SDK Docs."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "PsiElementConcatenation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Using PsiElement string representation to generate new expression is incorrect"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports direct usage of 'PsiElement' and 'PsiType' in strings. When building strings for 'PsiJavaParserFacade.createExpressionFromText()' (or similar methods), 'PsiElement.getText()' should be used instead.",
                  "markdown": "Reports direct usage of `PsiElement` and `PsiType` in strings.\n\n\nWhen building strings for `PsiJavaParserFacade.createExpressionFromText()` (or similar methods), `PsiElement.getText()` should be used\ninstead."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnsafeReturnStatementVisitor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsafe return statements visitor"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unsafe use of 'JavaRecursiveElementVisitor.visitReturnStatement()'. Processing 'PsiReturnStatement's even if they belong to another 'PsiClass' or 'PsiLambdaExpression' is a bug in most cases, and a visitor most probably should implement 'visitClass()' and 'visitLambdaExpression()' methods.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unsafe use of `JavaRecursiveElementVisitor.visitReturnStatement()`.\n\n\nProcessing `PsiReturnStatement`s\neven if they belong to another `PsiClass` or `PsiLambdaExpression` is a bug in most cases, and a visitor most\nprobably should implement `visitClass()` and `visitLambdaExpression()` methods."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UndesirableClassUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Undesirable class usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of undesirable classes (mostly Swing components). Quick-fix offers replacement with recommended IntelliJ Platform replacement.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of undesirable classes (mostly Swing components).\n\n\nQuick-fix offers replacement with recommended IntelliJ Platform replacement."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PluginXmlValidity",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Plugin.xml validity"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports problems in 'plugin.xml'. Invalid configuration can lead to problems at runtime.",
                  "markdown": "Reports problems in `plugin.xml`.\n\n\nInvalid configuration can lead to problems at runtime."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Plugin descriptor",
                      "index": 68,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "InspectionDescriptionNotFoundInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Inspection description checker"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports inspections that are missing an HTML description file, i.e. a file containing a text like this. The Create description file quick-fix creates a template HTML description file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports inspections that are missing an HTML description file, i.e. a file containing a text like this.\n\n\nThe **Create description file** quick-fix creates a template HTML description file."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Description file",
                      "index": 114,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "LeakableMapKey",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Map key may leak"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports using 'Language' or 'FileType' as a map key in plugin code. Such usages might lead to inability to unload the plugin properly. Please consider using 'String' as keys instead. See Dynamic Plugins in SDK Docs for more information.",
                  "markdown": "Reports using `Language` or `FileType` as a map key in plugin code.\n\n\nSuch usages might lead to inability to unload the plugin properly.\n\n\nPlease consider using `String` as keys instead.\n\n\nSee [Dynamic\nPlugins](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/dynamic-plugins.html) in SDK Docs for more information."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "PostfixTemplateDescriptionNotFound",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Postfix template description checker"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports postfix templates missing an HTML description file, 'before.template' file or 'after.template' file. These are shown in Settings | Editor | General | Postfix Completion. The Create description file quick-fix creates a template HTML description file.",
                  "markdown": "Reports postfix templates missing an HTML description file, `before.template` file or `after.template` file. These are shown in [Settings \\| Editor \\| General \\| Postfix Completion](settings://reference.settingsdialog.IDE.editor.postfix.templates).\n\n\nThe **Create description file** quick-fix creates a template HTML description file."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Description file",
                      "index": 114,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "UnsafeVfsRecursion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unsafe VFS recursion"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usage of 'VirtualFile.getChildren()' inside recursive methods. This may cause endless loops when iterating over cyclic symlinks. Use 'VfsUtilCore.visitChildrenRecursively()' instead. 'void processDirectory(VirtualFile dir) {\n  for (VirtualFile file : dir.getChildren()) { // bad\n    if (!file.isDirectory()) {\n      processFile(file);\n    } else {\n      processDirectory(file); // recursive call\n    }\n  }\n}'\n 'void processDirectory(VirtualFile dir) {\n  VfsUtilCore.visitChildrenRecursively(dir, new VirtualFileVisitor<Void>() { // good\n    @Override\n    public boolean visitFile(@NotNull VirtualFile file) {\n      if (!file.isDirectory()) {\n        processFile(file);\n      }\n      return true;\n    }\n  });\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usage of `VirtualFile.getChildren()` inside recursive methods.\n\n\nThis may cause endless loops when iterating over cyclic symlinks.\nUse `VfsUtilCore.visitChildrenRecursively()` instead.\n\n\n    void processDirectory(VirtualFile dir) {\n      for (VirtualFile file : dir.getChildren()) { // bad\n        if (!file.isDirectory()) {\n          processFile(file);\n        } else {\n          processDirectory(file); // recursive call\n        }\n      }\n    }\n\n\n    void processDirectory(VirtualFile dir) {\n      VfsUtilCore.visitChildrenRecursively(dir, new VirtualFileVisitor<Void>() { // good\n        @Override\n        public boolean visitFile(@NotNull VirtualFile file) {\n          if (!file.isDirectory()) {\n            processFile(file);\n          }\n          return true;\n        }\n      });\n    }\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "FileEqualsUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "File.equals() usage"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of 'java.io.File.equals()/hashCode()/compareTo()' methods. These do not honor case-insensitivity on macOS. Use 'com.intellij.openapi.util.io.FileUtil.filesEquals()/fileHashCode()/compareFiles()' methods instead.",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `java.io.File.equals()/hashCode()/compareTo()` methods.\n\n\nThese do not honor case-insensitivity on macOS.\n\n\nUse `com.intellij.openapi.util.io.FileUtil.filesEquals()/fileHashCode()/compareFiles()` methods instead."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Code",
                      "index": 81,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WorkspaceImplAbsent",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Absent entity implementation"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports absent of implementation for the entity. Verifies that each entity in the project has the implementation. Suggests generation implementation for the whole entities in the current module.",
                  "markdown": "Reports absent of implementation for the entity.\n\n\nVerifies that each entity in the project has the implementation.\n\n\nSuggests generation implementation for the whole entities in the current module."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Plugin DevKit/Workspace model",
                      "index": 158,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              }
            ],
            "language": "en-US",
            "contents": [
              "localizedData",
              "nonLocalizedData"
            ],
            "isComprehensive": false
          },
          {
            "name": "com.intellij.properties",
            "version": "223.8394",
            "rules": [
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                "id": "UseEllipsisInPropertyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Three dot characters instead of the ellipsis"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports three \"dot\" characters which are used instead of the ellipsis character for UTF-8 properties files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports three \"dot\" characters which are used instead of the ellipsis character for UTF-8 properties files."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Properties files",
                      "index": 33,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "AlphaUnsortedPropertiesFile",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Properties file or resource bundle is alphabetically unsorted"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports alphabetically unsorted resource bundles or .properties files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports alphabetically unsorted resource bundles or .properties files."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "INFO"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Properties files",
                      "index": 33,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "TrailingSpacesInProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Trailing spaces in property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties whose keys or values end with a whitespace.",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties whose keys or values end with a whitespace."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Properties files",
                      "index": 33,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    },
                    "kinds": [
                      "superset"
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "WrongPropertyKeyValueDelimiter",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Property key/value delimiter doesn't match code style settings"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties in which key or value delimiters do not match code style settings.",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties in which key or value delimiters do not match code style settings."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "note",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WEAK WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "Properties files",
                      "index": 33,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "DuplicatePropertyInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate property keys with different values, duplicate keys, or duplicate property values. Example: 'property1=value;\nproperty2=value;' The Options list allows selecting the area in which the inspection should search for duplicates.",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate property keys with different values, duplicate keys, or duplicate property values.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    property1=value;\n    property2=value;\n\nThe **Options** list allows selecting the area in which the inspection should search for duplicates."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
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                      "index": 33,
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
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                    ]
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              },
              {
                "id": "UnusedProperty",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused property"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports properties that are not referenced outside of the .properties file they are contained in.",
                  "markdown": "Reports properties that are not referenced outside of the .properties file they are contained in."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
                  {
                    "target": {
                      "id": "Properties files",
                      "index": 33,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
                      }
                    },
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            "language": "en-US",
            "contents": [
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                "id": "XsltUnusedDeclaration",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unused variable or parameter"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports local variables and parameters that are never used.",
                  "markdown": "Reports local variables and parameters that are never used."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "XSLT",
                      "index": 76,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              },
              {
                "id": "RedundantTypeConversion",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Redundant type conversion"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unnecessary type conversions. Type conversions are unnecessary when the argument type of a 'string()', 'number()', or 'boolean()' function is already the same as the function's return type or if the expected expression type is 'any'. Suggests removing the unnecessary conversion.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unnecessary type conversions. Type conversions are unnecessary when the argument type of a `string()`, `number()`, or `boolean()` function is already the same as the function's return type or if the expected expression type is `any`. Suggests removing the unnecessary conversion."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "XPath",
                      "index": 122,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
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              {
                "id": "IndexZeroUsage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "XPath predicate with index 0"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports usages of '0' in a predicate index or in a comparison with the function 'position()'. Such usage is almost always a bug because in XPath, the index starts at '1', not at '0'. Example: '//someelement[position() = 0]' or '//something[0]'",
                  "markdown": "Reports usages of `0` in a predicate index or in a comparison with the function `position()`. Such usage is almost always a bug because in XPath, the index starts at `1`, *not* at `0`.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      //someelement[position() = 0] or //something[0]\n"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
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                "relationships": [
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "XPath",
                      "index": 122,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                    "kinds": [
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              {
                "id": "CheckNodeTest",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Unknown element or attribute name"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports names of elements or attributes that are used in an XPath-expression but are missing in the associated XML files and are not defined in the referenced schemas. Such names are often the result of typos and would otherwise probably only be discovered at runtime. Example: '<xsl:template match=\"h:txtarea\" />' If the 'h' is bound to the XHTML namespace, the inspection will report this part of the 'match' expression as an unknown element name because the correct name of the element is \"textarea\".",
                  "markdown": "Reports names of elements or attributes that are used in an XPath-expression but are missing in the associated XML files and are not defined in the referenced schemas. Such names are often the result of typos and would otherwise probably only be discovered at runtime.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <xsl:template match=\"h:txtarea\" />\n\n\nIf the `h` is bound to the XHTML namespace, the inspection will report this part of the `match` expression as an\nunknown element name because the correct name of the element is \"textarea\"."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
                  }
                },
                "relationships": [
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                      "id": "XPath",
                      "index": 122,
                      "toolComponent": {
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                    },
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              },
              {
                "id": "XsltDeclarations",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect declaration"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate declarations and illegal identifiers in XSLT variables, parameters, and named templates:",
                  "markdown": "Reports duplicate declarations and illegal identifiers in XSLT variables, parameters, and named templates:"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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                      "id": "XSLT",
                      "index": 76,
                      "toolComponent": {
                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                      "superset"
                    ]
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "HardwiredNamespacePrefix",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Hardcoded namespace prefix"
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                  "markdown": "Reports implicit conversions between the predefined XPath-types `STRING`, `NUMBER`, `BOOLEAN`, and `NODESET`. Helps to write XSLT scripts that are more expressive about types and prevents subtle bugs:\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <xsl:if test=\"foo\" />\n\nis not the same as\n\n\n      <xsl:if test=\"string(foo)\" />\n\n\nThe first test checks whether the element \"foo\" exists (`count(foo) > 0)`; the latter one however is only\ntrue if the element actually contains any text (`string-length(foo) > 0`). Suggests making\nthe type conversion more explicit.\n\n\nUse the following options to configure the inspection:\n\n* Enable or disable implicit conversions between certain types\n* Always report explicit conversions that do not result in the actually expected type, for example, `<xsl:if test=\"number(foo)\" />`\n* Ignore conversion from `NODESET` to `BOOLEAN` by using the `string()` function as a shortcut for writing `string-length() > 0`."
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                  "markdown": "Reports illegal method names passed to the `dependsOnMethods` attribute in the `@Test` annotation.\n\nA method name is considered illegal if it can't be resolved into a valid, accessible `@Test` annotated method in the current class\nor any of its parent classes.\n\nExample:\n\n\n      public class SampleTest {\n        @Test(dependsOnMethods = \"testSpellignError\")\n        public void testSample() {}\n        @Test\n        public void testSpellingError(){}\n      }\n"
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                  "markdown": "Reports references to data provider methods that do not exist or are not accessible.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    public class InstanceDataProviderFromForeignClass {\n      // method data() doesn't exist in class A\n      @Test(dataProvider = \"data\", dataProviderClass = A.class)\n      public void test() {\n      }\n    }\n    class A { }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    //the needed data() method is created in class A\n    class A {\n      @DataProvider\n      public Object[][] data() {\n        return new Object[][]{};\n      }\n    }\n"
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                  "text": "Reports any JUnit-based test class that can be converted into TestNG based unit test. Example: 'import org.junit.Test;\nimport static org.junit.Assert.*;\n\npublic class ExampleTest {\n  @Test\n  public void testExample(){\n    assertEquals(2 + 2, 4);\n  }\n}' After the quick-fix is applied: 'import org.testng.Assert;\nimport org.testng.annotations.Test;\n\npublic class ExampleTest {\n  @Test\n  public void testExample(){\n    Assert.assertEquals(4, 2 + 2);\n  }\n}'",
                  "markdown": "Reports any JUnit-based test class that can be converted into TestNG based unit test.\n\nExample:\n\n\n    import org.junit.Test;\n    import static org.junit.Assert.*;\n\n    public class ExampleTest {\n      @Test\n      public void testExample(){\n        assertEquals(2 + 2, 4);\n      }\n    }\n\nAfter the quick-fix is applied:\n\n\n    import org.testng.Assert;\n    import org.testng.annotations.Test;\n\n    public class ExampleTest {\n      @Test\n      public void testExample(){\n        Assert.assertEquals(4, 2 + 2);\n      }\n    }\n"
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                  "text": "Reports TestNG 'org.testng.annotations.Configuration' annotations. It's better to configure a test suite with the modern '@BeforeXXX'/'@AfterXXX' annotations. Example: 'public class Test {\n    @Configuration(beforeSuite = true, afterTest = true)\n    public void afterBefore(){\n    }\n  }' After the quick-fix is applied: 'public class Test {\n    @AfterTest()\n    @BeforeSuite()\n    public void afterBefore(){\n    }\n  }'",
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                  "markdown": "Reports servlets without associated mappings.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      <web-app>\n        <servlet>\n          <servlet-name>foo</servlet-name> // Error: servlet should have a mapping\n          <servlet-class>javax.servlet.Servlet</servlet-class>\n        </servlet>\n      \n        <filter>\n          <filter-name>bar</filter-name> // Error: filter should have a mapping\n          <filter-class>java.lang.String</filter-class>\n        </filter>\n      </web-app>\n"
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                      "id": "Java EE",
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              },
              {
                "id": "WebProperties",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Web.xml errors"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the following problems in descriptors that are used to deploy your Web Module to a server: References to non-instantiable classes References to classes that do not extend required class References to classes with inappropriate scope Empty tag and attribute values Tag and attribute values that do not match required pattern (for example, Java Identifiers) Tags that do not include required children tags or attributes Tags that define objects with duplicate names Example: '<web-app>\n  <filter-mapping>\n    <filter-name>CustomFilter</filter-name> // Error: either servlet-name or url-pattern child tag should be defined\n  </filter-mapping>\n  <servlet-mapping>\n    <servlet-name>CustomServletName</servlet-name>\n    <url-pattern>/ baseUrl</url-pattern> // Error: URI-pattern must not contain white spaces\n  </servlet-mapping>\n</web-app>'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the following problems in descriptors that are used to deploy your Web Module to a server:\n\n* References to non-instantiable classes\n* References to classes that do not extend required class\n* References to classes with inappropriate scope\n* Empty tag and attribute values\n* Tag and attribute values that do not match required pattern (for example, Java Identifiers)\n* Tags that do not include required children tags or attributes\n* Tags that define objects with duplicate names\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n    <web-app>\n      <filter-mapping>\n        <filter-name>CustomFilter</filter-name> // Error: either servlet-name or url-pattern child tag should be defined\n      </filter-mapping>\n      <servlet-mapping>\n        <servlet-name>CustomServletName</servlet-name>\n        <url-pattern>/ baseUrl</url-pattern> // Error: URI-pattern must not contain white spaces\n      </servlet-mapping>\n    </web-app>\n"
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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            "name": "com.intellij.uiDesigner",
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                "id": "InvalidPropertyKeyForm",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Invalid property key in a UI form"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references to .properties files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports unresolved references to .properties files."
                },
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing mnemonics"
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                  "text": "Reports focusable components with the 'text' property or labels with the assigned 'labelFor' property that do not have a mnemonic character. The quick-fix assigns a unique mnemonic to such a component.",
                  "markdown": "Reports focusable components with the `text` property or labels with the assigned `labelFor` property that do not have a mnemonic character. The quick-fix assigns a unique mnemonic to such a component."
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              {
                "id": "NoScrollPane",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Scrollable component not in JScrollPane"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'Scrollable' components, except for 'JTextField', that are not placed in 'JScrollPane'. The quick-fix surrounds the problematic component with a scroll pane.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `Scrollable` components, except for `JTextField`, that are not placed in `JScrollPane`. The quick-fix surrounds the problematic component with a scroll pane."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                },
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                "id": "FormSpellChecking",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Typo in a UI form"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports typos and misspelling in your UI forms (for example, in a 'JLabel' text or 'JPanel' title) and fixes them with one click.",
                  "markdown": "Reports typos and misspelling in your UI forms (for example, in a `JLabel` text or `JPanel` title) and fixes them\nwith one click."
                },
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                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "UI form",
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                "id": "I18nForm",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Hardcoded string literal in a UI form"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports any instances of hardcoded strings in your UI forms. Hardcoded string literals are usually errors in an internationalized environment. This inspection does not report empty strings and strings consisting of only whitespace. The quick-fix transforms a string literal into a reference to a property in a resource bundle.",
                  "markdown": "Reports any instances of hardcoded strings in your UI forms.\n\nHardcoded string literals are usually errors in\nan internationalized environment.\nThis inspection does not report empty strings and strings consisting of only whitespace.\n\nThe quick-fix transforms a string literal\ninto a reference to a property in a resource bundle."
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                      "id": "UI form",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "id": "BoundFieldAssignment",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Assignment to UI-bound field"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports assignments to fields which are bound to components in UI Designer forms. Such assignments will cause the component setup code generated by UI Designer for such fields to be ignored.",
                  "markdown": "Reports assignments to fields which are bound to components in UI Designer forms.\n\nSuch assignments will cause the component setup code generated by UI Designer\nfor such fields to be ignored."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "target": {
                      "id": "UI form",
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                        "name": "QDJVM"
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              {
                "id": "NoLabelFor",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "No label for component"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports components that do not have any static text and do not have any label marked with 'setLabelFor' for this component. Components that do not have static text include edit fields and combo boxes. Such components cannot be activated with a keyboard shortcut. The quick-fix for this inspection allows you to automatically associate an adjacent label with the problematic component.",
                  "markdown": "Reports components that do not have any static text and do not have any label marked with `setLabelFor` for this component.\n\nComponents that do not have static text include edit fields and combo boxes.\nSuch components cannot be activated with a keyboard shortcut. The quick-fix for this inspection\nallows you to automatically associate an adjacent label with the problematic component."
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              {
                "id": "OneButtonGroup",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Button group with one button"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'ButtonGroup' instances that contain only one 'JRadioButton'.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `ButtonGroup` instances that contain only one `JRadioButton`."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                      "id": "UI form",
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              {
                "id": "DuplicateMnemonic",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Duplicate mnemonics"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports components that have duplicated mnemonic characters. The quick-fix assigns a unique mnemonic character to each of the components.",
                  "markdown": "Reports components that have duplicated mnemonic characters.\n\nThe quick-fix assigns a unique mnemonic character to each of the components."
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Radio button not in a group"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports 'JRadioButton' components that are not placed in 'ButtonGroup'. A quick-fix is available to group radio buttons placed in adjacent grid cells.",
                  "markdown": "Reports `JRadioButton` components that are not placed in `ButtonGroup`. A quick-fix is available to group radio buttons placed in adjacent grid cells."
                },
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                "id": "JavaAnnotator",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Java annotator"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Allows viewing the problems reported by the Java annotator: compilation problems, unresolved by IDEA references, and so on.",
                  "markdown": "Allows viewing the problems reported by the Java annotator: compilation problems, unresolved by IDEA references, and so on."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                },
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                      "id": "General",
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              {
                "id": "QodanaServiceMessage",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Qodana service message"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the Qodana service messages such as suspending a particular inspection due to a large number of reported problems.",
                  "markdown": "Reports the Qodana service messages such as suspending a particular inspection due to a large number of reported problems."
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                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                },
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Kotlin annotator"
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                  "text": "Allows viewing the problems reported by the Kotlin annotator: compilation problems, references unresolved by the IDE, and so on.",
                  "markdown": "Allows viewing the problems reported by the Kotlin annotator: compilation problems, references unresolved by the IDE, and so on."
                },
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Missing properties file"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports missing .properties files.",
                  "markdown": "|------------------------------------|\n| Reports missing .properties files. |"
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
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                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "AntResolveInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Ant references resolve problems"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports unresolved references on properties and custom type definitions that cannot be resolved.",
                  "markdown": "|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Reports unresolved references on properties and custom type definitions that cannot be resolved. |"
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                  "level": "error",
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              {
                "id": "AntDuplicateTargetsInspection",
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                  "text": "Duplicate targets"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports duplicate 'targets' in the current build file.",
                  "markdown": "|--------------------------------------------------------|\n| Reports duplicate `targets` in the current build file. |"
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                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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            "name": "com.jetbrains.restWebServices",
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                "id": "WadlDomInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect WADL configuration"
                },
                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports configuration errors in WADL files.",
                  "markdown": "Reports configuration errors in WADL files."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
                  "parameters": {
                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
                  }
                },
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              },
              {
                "id": "RestParamTypeInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect parameter type of resource method"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports resource method parameters (annotated with '@PathParam', '@QueryParam', and so on) with unsupported types. The type of the annotated parameter, field, or property must meet one of the following requirements: Be a primitive type Have a constructor that accepts a single 'String' argument Have a static method named 'valueOf()' or 'fromString()' that accepts a single 'String' argument, for example, 'Integer.valueOf(String)'. Have a registered implementation of 'ParamConverterProvider' JAX-RS extension SPI that returns a 'ParamConverter' instance capable of converting a string to a particular type. Be 'List<T>', 'Set<T>', or 'SortedSet<T>', where T satisfies 2, 3, or 4 above. The resulting collection is read-only.",
                  "markdown": "Reports resource method parameters (annotated with `@PathParam`, `@QueryParam`, and so on) with unsupported types.\n\nThe type of the annotated parameter, field, or property must meet one of the following requirements:\n\n1. Be a primitive type\n2. Have a constructor that accepts a single `String` argument\n3. Have a static method named `valueOf()` or `fromString()` that accepts a single `String` argument, for example, `Integer.valueOf(String)`.\n4. Have a registered implementation of `ParamConverterProvider` JAX-RS extension SPI that returns a `ParamConverter` instance capable of converting a string to a particular type.\n5. Be `List<T>`, `Set<T>`, or `SortedSet<T>`, where T satisfies 2, 3, or 4 above. The resulting collection is read-only."
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                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              {
                "id": "MultipleMethodDesignatorsInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Resource method with multiple HTTP method annotations"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports resource methods with multiple HTTP method annotations ('@GET', '@POST', '@PUT', and so on).",
                  "markdown": "Reports resource methods with multiple HTTP method annotations (`@GET`, `@POST`, `@PUT`, and so on)."
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                  "level": "warning",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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              {
                "id": "PathAnnotation",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect @Path URI template"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports syntax errors and unused URI templates inside '@Path' annotations. Example: '@GET\n  @Path(\"/{unused}\") // Template 'unused' is never used\n  public String get() {\n    return \"\";\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports syntax errors and unused URI templates inside `@Path` annotations.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @GET\n      @Path(\"/{unused}\") // Template 'unused' is never used\n      public String get() {\n        return \"\";\n      }\n"
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                  "level": "warning",
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              },
              {
                "id": "RestResourceMethodInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "@Path class without resource methods"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports classes annotated with '@Path' that have no resource methods. The root resource class must have at least one resource method annotated with '@Path' or with any of '@HttpMethod' annotations ('@GET', '@POST', and so on).",
                  "markdown": "Reports classes annotated with `@Path` that have no resource methods.\nThe root resource class must have at least one resource method annotated with `@Path`\nor with any of `@HttpMethod` annotations (`@GET`, `@POST`, and so on)."
                },
                "defaultConfiguration": {
                  "enabled": false,
                  "level": "error",
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                    "ideaSeverity": "ERROR"
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              },
              {
                "id": "RestWrongDefaultValueInspection",
                "shortDescription": {
                  "text": "Incorrect value of @DefaultValue parameter"
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                "fullDescription": {
                  "text": "Reports the value of '@DefaultValue' if it cannot be converted to the specified type of parameter. Example: '@GET\n  @Path(\"/{n}\")\n  public String get(@PathParam(\"n\") @DefaultValue(\"III\") int n) { // Error: Cannot convert 'III' to int\n  }'",
                  "markdown": "Reports the value of `@DefaultValue` if it cannot be converted to the specified type of parameter.\n\n**Example:**\n\n\n      @GET\n      @Path(\"/{n}\")\n      public String get(@PathParam(\"n\") @DefaultValue(\"III\") int n) { // Error: Cannot convert 'III' to int\n      }\n"
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                    "ideaSeverity": "WARNING"
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                    "kinds": [
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                "id": "VoidMethodAnnotatedWithGET",
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                  "text": "@GET annotated method returns void value"
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                  "text": "Reports issues with the Spring Security XML-based context: Unresolved bean references Missing required tags or attributes Incorrect property types Inconsistent 'enum' properties Incorrect types of referenced beans Also reports the following issues: <https> configuration errors <http> with the pattern '/**' must be the last one Multiple <http> elements without 'pattern' are not allowed <http> configuration errors Empty tag if 'security='none'' <user-service> Must either have attribute 'properties' or list of <user> elements <ldap-server> 'manager-password' is required when 'manager-dn' is used Must either have 'user-context-mapper-ref' or 'user-details-class' <authentication-provider> Only one kind of user-service is allowed <global-method-security> 'pre-post-annotations' must have the value 'enabled' to use <pre-post-annotation-handling>' Cannot use 'mode' with value 'aspectj' for <protect-pointcut> and <intercept-url> 'requires-channel' attribute only allowed for parent <http> <protect> Mixing <protect> with <global-method-security> is not recommended",
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