public class RegexpCheck extends AbstractCheck
Checks that a specified pattern exists, exists less than a set number of times, or does not exist in the file.
This check combines all the functionality provided by RegexpHeader except supplying the regular expression from a file.
It differs from them in that it works in multiline mode. Its regular expression can span multiple lines and it checks this against the whole file at once. The others work in singleline mode. Their single or multiple regular expressions can only span one line. They check each of these against each line in the file in turn.
Note: Because of the different mode of operation there may be some changes in the regular expressions used to achieve a particular end.
In multiline mode...
^
means the beginning of a line, as opposed to beginning of the input.
\A
.
$
means the end of a line, as opposed to the end of the input.
\Z
.
Note: Not all regular expression engines are created equal. Some provide extra functions that others do not and some elements of the syntax may vary. This check makes use of the java.util.regex package; please check its documentation for details of how to construct a regular expression to achieve a particular goal.
Note: When entering a regular expression as a parameter in the XML config file you must also take into account the XML rules. e.g. if you want to match a < symbol you need to enter <. The regular expression should be entered on one line.
format
- Specify the pattern to match against.
Type is java.util.regex.Pattern
.
Default value is "^$"
(empty).
message
- Specify message which is used to notify about
violations, if empty then the default (hard-coded) message is used.
Type is java.lang.String
.
Default value is null
.
illegalPattern
- Control whether the pattern is required or illegal.
Type is boolean
.
Default value is false
.
duplicateLimit
- Control whether to check for duplicates
of a required pattern, any negative value means no checking for duplicates,
any positive value is used as the maximum number of allowed duplicates,
if the limit is exceeded violations will be logged.
Type is int
.
Default value is 0
.
errorLimit
- Specify the maximum number of violations before
the check will abort.
Type is int
.
Default value is 100
.
ignoreComments
- Control whether to ignore matches found within comments.
Type is boolean
.
Default value is false
.
The following examples are mainly copied from the other 3 checks mentioned above, to show how the same results can be achieved using this check in place of them.
To use like Required Regexp check:
An example of how to configure the check to make sure a copyright statement is included in the file:
The statement.
// This code is copyrighted
The check.
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="// This code is copyrighted"/> </module>
Your statement may be multiline.
// This code is copyrighted // (c) MyCompany
Then the check would be.
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="// This code is copyrighted\n// \(c\) MyCompany"/> </module>
Note: To search for parentheses () in a regular expression you must escape them like \(\). This is required by the regexp engine, otherwise it will think they are special instruction characters.
And to make sure it appears only once:
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="// This code is copyrighted\n// \(c\) MyCompany"/> <property name="duplicateLimit" value="0"/> </module>
It can also be useful to attach a meaningful message to the check:
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="// This code is copyrighted\n// \(c\) MyCompany"/> <property name="message" value="Copyright"/> </module>
To use like illegal regexp check:
An example of how to configure the check to make sure there are no calls to
System.out.println
:
<module name="Regexp"> <!-- . matches any character, so we need to escape it and use \. to match dots. --> <property name="format" value="System\.out\.println"/> <property name="illegalPattern" value="true"/> </module>
You may want to make the above check ignore comments, like this:
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="System\.out\.println"/> <property name="illegalPattern" value="true"/> <property name="ignoreComments" value="true"/> </module>
An example of how to configure the check to find trailing whitespace at the end of a line:
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="[ \t]+$"/> <property name="illegalPattern" value="true"/> <property name="message" value="Trailing whitespace"/> </module>
An example of how to configure the check to find case-insensitive occurrences of "debug":
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="(?i)debug"/> <property name="illegalPattern" value="true"/> </module>
Note: The (?i) at the beginning of the regular expression tells the regexp engine to ignore the case.
There is also a feature to limit the number of violations reported. When the limit is reached the check aborts with a message reporting that the limit has been reached. The default limit setting is 100, but this can be change as shown in the following example.
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="(?i)debug"/> <property name="illegalPattern" value="true"/> <property name="errorLimit" value="1000"/> </module>
To use like RegexpHeader:
To configure the check to verify that each file starts with the following multiline header.
Note the following:
// Copyright (C) 2004 MyCompany // All rights reserved
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="\A// Copyright \(C\) \d\d\d\d MyCompany\n// All rights reserved"/> </module>
A more complex example. Note how the import and javadoc multilines are handled, there can be any number of them.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // checkstyle: // Checks Java source code for adherence to a set of rules. // Copyright (C) 2004 Oliver Burn // Last modification by $Author A.N.Other$ /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// package com.puppycrawl.checkstyle; import java.util.thing1; import java.util.thing2; import java.util.thing3; /** * javadoc line 1 * javadoc line 2 * javadoc line 3 */
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="\A/{71}\n// checkstyle:\n// Checks Java source code for adherence to a set of rules\.\n// Copyright \(C\) \d\d\d\d Oliver Burn\n // Last modification by \$Author.*\$\n/{71}\n\npackage [\w\.]*;\n\n (import [\w\.]*;\n)*\n/\*\*\n( \*[^/]*\n)* \*/"/> </module>
More examples:
The next 2 examples deal with the following example Java source file:
/* * PID.java * * Copyright (c) 2001 ACME * 123 Some St. * Somewhere. * * This software is the confidential and proprietary information of ACME. * ("Confidential Information"). You shall not disclose such * Confidential Information and shall use it only in accordance with * the terms of the license agreement you entered into with ACME. * * $Log: config_misc.xml,v $ * Revision 1.7 2007/01/16 12:16:35 oburn * Removing all reference to mailing lists * * Revision 1.6 2005/12/25 16:13:10 o_sukhodolsky * Fix for rfe 1248106 (TYPECAST is now accepted by NoWhitespaceAfter) * * Fix for rfe 953266 (thanks to Paul Guyot (pguyot) for submitting patch) * IllegalType can be configured to accept some abstract classes which * matches to regexp of illegal type names (property legalAbstractClassNames) * * TrailingComment now can be configured to accept some trailing comments * (such as NOI18N) (property legalComment, rfe 1385344). * * Revision 1.5 2005/11/06 11:54:12 oburn * Incorporate excellent patch [ 1344344 ] Consolidation of regexp checks. * * Revision 1.3.8.1 2005/10/11 14:26:32 someone * Fix for bug 251. The broken bit is fixed */ package com.acme.tools; import com.acme.thing1; import com.acme.thing2; import com.acme.thing3; /** * * <P> * <I>This software is the confidential and proprietary information of * ACME (<B>"Confidential Information"</B>). You shall not * disclose such Confidential Information and shall use it only in * accordance with the terms of the license agreement you entered into * with ACME.</I> * </P> * * © copyright 2002 ACME * * @author Some Body */ public class PID extends StateMachine implements WebObject.Constants { /** javadoc. */ public static final int A_SETPOINT = 1; . . . } // class PID
This checks for the presence of the header, the first 16 lines.
Note the following:
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="\A/\*\n \* (\w*)\.java\n \*\n \* Copyright \(c\) \d\d\d\d ACME\n \* 123 Some St\.\n \* Somewhere\.\n \*\n \* This software is the confidential and proprietary information of ACME\.\n \* \("Confidential Information"\)\. You shall not disclose such\n \* Confidential Information and shall use it only in accordance with\n \* the terms of the license agreement you entered into with ACME\.\n \*\n \* \$Log: config_misc\.xml,v $ \* Revision 1\.7 2007/01/16 12:16:35 oburn \* Removing all reference to mailing lists \* \ \* Revision 1.6 2005/12/25 16:13:10 o_sukhodolsky \* Fix for rfe 1248106 \(TYPECAST is now accepted by NoWhitespaceAfter\) \* \ \* Fix for rfe 953266 \(thanks to Paul Guyot \(pguyot\) for submitting patch\) \* IllegalType can be configured to accept some abstract classes which \* matches to regexp of illegal type names \(property legalAbstractClassNames\) \* \* TrailingComment now can be configured to accept some trailing comments \* \(such as NOI18N\) \(property legalComment, rfe 1385344\). \* \* Revision 1.5 2005/11/06 11:54:12 oburn \* Incorporate excellent patch \[ 1344344 \] Consolidation of regexp checks. \* \\n(.*\n)*([\w|\s]*( class | interface )\1)"/> <property name="message" value="Correct header not found"/> </module>
This checks for the presence of a copyright notice within the class javadoc, lines 24 to 37.
<module name="Regexp"> <property name="format" value="(/\*\*\n)( \*.*\n)*( \* <P>\n \* <I> This software is the confidential and proprietary information of\n \* ACME \(<B>"Confidential Information"</B> \)\. You shall not\n \* disclose such Confidential Information and shall use it only in\n \* accordance with the terms of the license agreement you entered into\n \* with ACME\.</I>\n \* </P>\n \*\n \* © copyright \d\d\d\d ACME\n \*\n \* @author .*)(\n\s\*.*)*/\n[\w|\s]*( class | interface )"/> <property name="message" value="Copyright in class/interface Javadoc"/> <property name="duplicateLimit" value="0"/> </module>
Note: To search for things that mean something in XML, like < you need to escape them like <. This is required so the XML parser does not act on them, but instead passes the correct character to the regexp engine.
Parent is com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.TreeWalker
Violation Message Keys:
duplicate.regexp
illegal.regexp
required.regexp
AutomaticBean.OutputStreamOptions
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
static String |
MSG_DUPLICATE_REGEXP
A key is pointing to the warning message text in "messages.properties"
file.
|
static String |
MSG_ILLEGAL_REGEXP
A key is pointing to the warning message text in "messages.properties"
file.
|
static String |
MSG_REQUIRED_REGEXP
A key is pointing to the warning message text in "messages.properties"
file.
|
Constructor and Description |
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RegexpCheck() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
beginTree(DetailAST rootAST)
Called before the starting to process a tree.
|
int[] |
getAcceptableTokens()
The configurable token set.
|
int[] |
getDefaultTokens()
Returns the default token a check is interested in.
|
int[] |
getRequiredTokens()
The tokens that this check must be registered for.
|
void |
setDuplicateLimit(int duplicateLimit)
Setter to control whether to check for duplicates of a required pattern,
any negative value means no checking for duplicates,
any positive value is used as the maximum number of allowed duplicates,
if the limit is exceeded violations will be logged.
|
void |
setErrorLimit(int errorLimit)
Setter to specify the maximum number of violations before the check will abort.
|
void |
setFormat(Pattern pattern)
Setter to specify the pattern to match against.
|
void |
setIgnoreComments(boolean ignoreComments)
Setter to control whether to ignore matches found within comments.
|
void |
setIllegalPattern(boolean illegalPattern)
Setter to control whether the pattern is required or illegal.
|
void |
setMessage(String message)
Setter to specify message which is used to notify about violations,
if empty then the default (hard-coded) message is used.
|
clearMessages, destroy, finishTree, getFileContents, getLine, getLines, getMessages, getTabWidth, getTokenNames, init, isCommentNodesRequired, leaveToken, log, log, log, setFileContents, setTabWidth, setTokens, visitToken
finishLocalSetup, getCustomMessages, getId, getMessageBundle, getSeverity, getSeverityLevel, setId, setSeverity
configure, contextualize, getConfiguration, setupChild
public static final String MSG_ILLEGAL_REGEXP
public static final String MSG_REQUIRED_REGEXP
public static final String MSG_DUPLICATE_REGEXP
public RegexpCheck()
public void setMessage(String message)
message
- custom message which should be used in report.public void setIgnoreComments(boolean ignoreComments)
ignoreComments
- True if comments should be ignored.public void setIllegalPattern(boolean illegalPattern)
illegalPattern
- True if pattern is not allowed.public void setErrorLimit(int errorLimit)
errorLimit
- the number of errors to report.public void setDuplicateLimit(int duplicateLimit)
duplicateLimit
- negative values mean no duplicate checking,
any positive value is used as the limit.public final void setFormat(Pattern pattern)
pattern
- the new patternpublic int[] getDefaultTokens()
AbstractCheck
getDefaultTokens
in class AbstractCheck
TokenTypes
public int[] getAcceptableTokens()
AbstractCheck
getAcceptableTokens
in class AbstractCheck
TokenTypes
public int[] getRequiredTokens()
AbstractCheck
getRequiredTokens
in class AbstractCheck
TokenTypes
public void beginTree(DetailAST rootAST)
AbstractCheck
beginTree
in class AbstractCheck
rootAST
- the root of the treeCopyright © 2001–2020. All rights reserved.