Method name 'TOPisTopElement' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
private boolean TOPisTopElement(final ExpressionType supertype) {
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Abbreviation in name 'TOPisTopElement' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
private boolean TOPisTopElement(final ExpressionType supertype) {
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allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Method name 'INTEGERsubtypeOfLONG' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
private boolean INTEGERsubtypeOfLONG(final ExpressionType subtype, final ExpressionType supertype) {
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Abbreviation in name 'BOOLEAN' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R BOOLEAN();
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allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Method name 'LONG' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R LONG();
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Method name 'TOP' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R TOP();
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Abbreviation in name 'STRING' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R STRING();
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allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Method name 'STRING' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R STRING();
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Also, checks if a method name has the same name as the residing class.The default is false (it is not allowed). It is legal in Java to havemethod with the same name as a class. As long as a return type is specifiedit is a method and not a constructor which it could be easily confused as.Does not check-style the name of an overridden methods because the developerdoes not have a choice in renaming such methods.
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Method name 'DOUBLE' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R DOUBLE();
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Method name 'DATE' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R DATE();
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Also, checks if a method name has the same name as the residing class.The default is false (it is not allowed). It is legal in Java to havemethod with the same name as a class. As long as a return type is specifiedit is a method and not a constructor which it could be easily confused as.Does not check-style the name of an overridden methods because the developerdoes not have a choice in renaming such methods.
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Abbreviation in name 'ENUM' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R ENUM(String className);
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allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Abbreviation in name 'TOP' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R TOP();
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allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Method name 'ITEMDEFINITION' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R ITEMDEFINITION(ItemDefinition itemDefinition);
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Also, checks if a method name has the same name as the residing class.The default is false (it is not allowed). It is legal in Java to havemethod with the same name as a class. As long as a return type is specifiedit is a method and not a constructor which it could be easily confused as.Does not check-style the name of an overridden methods because the developerdoes not have a choice in renaming such methods.
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private boolean INTEGERsubtypeOfLONG(final ExpressionType subtype, final ExpressionType supertype) {
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private boolean INTEGERsubtypeOfDOUBLE(final ExpressionType subtype, final ExpressionType supertype) {
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Rationale: Long lines are hard to read in printouts or if developershave limited screen space for the source code, e.g. if the IDEdisplays additional information like project tree, class hierarchy,etc.
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Abbreviation in name 'ITEMDEFINITION' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R ITEMDEFINITION(ItemDefinition itemDefinition);
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allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Abbreviation in name 'DOUBLE' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R DOUBLE();
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Validates abbreviations (consecutive capital letters) length in identifier name,it also allows to enforce camel case naming. Please read more atGoogle Style Guideto get to know how to avoid long abbreviations in names.
allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Method name 'BOOLEAN' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R BOOLEAN();
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Also, checks if a method name has the same name as the residing class.The default is false (it is not allowed). It is legal in Java to havemethod with the same name as a class. As long as a return type is specifiedit is a method and not a constructor which it could be easily confused as.Does not check-style the name of an overridden methods because the developerdoes not have a choice in renaming such methods.
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Method name 'INTEGER' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R INTEGER();
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Also, checks if a method name has the same name as the residing class.The default is false (it is not allowed). It is legal in Java to havemethod with the same name as a class. As long as a return type is specifiedit is a method and not a constructor which it could be easily confused as.Does not check-style the name of an overridden methods because the developerdoes not have a choice in renaming such methods.
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Abbreviation in name 'INTEGERsubtypeOfDOUBLE' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
private boolean INTEGERsubtypeOfDOUBLE(final ExpressionType subtype, final ExpressionType supertype) {
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Validates abbreviations (consecutive capital letters) length in identifier name,it also allows to enforce camel case naming. Please read more atGoogle Style Guideto get to know how to avoid long abbreviations in names.
allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Method name 'INTEGERsubtypeOfDOUBLE' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
private boolean INTEGERsubtypeOfDOUBLE(final ExpressionType subtype, final ExpressionType supertype) {
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Also, checks if a method name has the same name as the residing class.The default is false (it is not allowed). It is legal in Java to havemethod with the same name as a class. As long as a return type is specifiedit is a method and not a constructor which it could be easily confused as.Does not check-style the name of an overridden methods because the developerdoes not have a choice in renaming such methods.
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Method name 'ENUM' must match pattern '^[a-z][a-z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$'. Open
R ENUM(String className);
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Also, checks if a method name has the same name as the residing class.The default is false (it is not allowed). It is legal in Java to havemethod with the same name as a class. As long as a return type is specifiedit is a method and not a constructor which it could be easily confused as.Does not check-style the name of an overridden methods because the developerdoes not have a choice in renaming such methods.
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Abbreviation in name 'INTEGERsubtypeOfLONG' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
private boolean INTEGERsubtypeOfLONG(final ExpressionType subtype, final ExpressionType supertype) {
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allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Abbreviation in name 'LONG' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R LONG();
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Validates abbreviations (consecutive capital letters) length in identifier name,it also allows to enforce camel case naming. Please read more atGoogle Style Guideto get to know how to avoid long abbreviations in names.
allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
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Abbreviation in name 'INTEGER' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R INTEGER();
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Validates abbreviations (consecutive capital letters) length in identifier name,it also allows to enforce camel case naming. Please read more atGoogle Style Guideto get to know how to avoid long abbreviations in names.
allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.
Abbreviation in name 'DATE' must contain no more than '2' consecutive capital letters. Open
R DATE();
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Validates abbreviations (consecutive capital letters) length in identifier name,it also allows to enforce camel case naming. Please read more atGoogle Style Guideto get to know how to avoid long abbreviations in names.
allowedAbbreviationLength
specifies how many consecutive capital letters areallowed in the identifier.A value of 3 indicates that up to 4 consecutive capital letters are allowed,one after the other, before a violation is printed. The identifier 'MyTEST' would beallowed, but 'MyTESTS' would not be.A value of 0 indicates that only 1 consecutive capital letter is allowed. Thisis what should be used to enforce strict camel casing. The identifier 'MyTest' wouldbe allowed, but 'MyTEst' would not be.
ignoreFinal
, ignoreStatic
, and ignoreStaticFinal
control whether variables with the respective modifiers are to be ignored.Note that a variable that is both static and final will always be considered underignoreStaticFinal
only, regardless of the values of ignoreFinal
and ignoreStatic
. So for example if ignoreStatic
is true butignoreStaticFinal
is false, then static final variables will not be ignored.
This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.