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CommentContent
Since: PMD 5.0
Priority: Medium (3)
A rule for the politically correct… we don’t want to offend anyone.
This rule is defined by the following Java class: net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.java.rule.documentation.CommentContentRule
Example(s):
//OMG, this is horrible, Bob is an idiot !!!
This rule has the following properties:
Name | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
forbiddenRegex | idiot|jerk | Illegal terms or phrases |
Use this rule with the default properties by just referencing it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/CommentContent" />
Use this rule and customize it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/CommentContent">
<properties>
<property name="forbiddenRegex" value="idiot|jerk" />
</properties>
</rule>
CommentRequired
Since: PMD 5.1
Priority: Medium (3)
Denotes whether javadoc (formal) comments are required (or unwanted) for specific language elements.
This rule is defined by the following Java class: net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.java.rule.documentation.CommentRequiredRule
Example(s):
/**
*
*
* @author Jon Doe
*/
This rule has the following properties:
Name | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
methodWithOverrideCommentRequirement | Ignored | Comments on @Override methods. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
accessorCommentRequirement | Ignored | Comments on getters and setters". Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
classCommentRequirement | Required | Class comments. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
headerCommentRequirement | Required | Deprecated Header comments. Please use the property "classCommentRequired" instead.. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
fieldCommentRequirement | Required | Field comments. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
publicMethodCommentRequirement | Required | Public method and constructor comments. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
protectedMethodCommentRequirement | Required | Protected method constructor comments. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
enumCommentRequirement | Required | Enum comments. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
serialVersionUIDCommentRequired | Ignored | Serial version UID comments. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
serialPersistentFieldsCommentRequired | Ignored | Serial persistent fields comments. Possible values: [Required, Ignored, Unwanted] |
Use this rule with the default properties by just referencing it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/CommentRequired" />
Use this rule and customize it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/CommentRequired">
<properties>
<property name="methodWithOverrideCommentRequirement" value="Ignored" />
<property name="accessorCommentRequirement" value="Ignored" />
<property name="classCommentRequirement" value="Required" />
<property name="fieldCommentRequirement" value="Required" />
<property name="publicMethodCommentRequirement" value="Required" />
<property name="protectedMethodCommentRequirement" value="Required" />
<property name="enumCommentRequirement" value="Required" />
<property name="serialVersionUIDCommentRequired" value="Ignored" />
<property name="serialPersistentFieldsCommentRequired" value="Ignored" />
</properties>
</rule>
CommentSize
Since: PMD 5.0
Priority: Medium (3)
Determines whether the dimensions of non-header comments found are within the specified limits.
This rule is defined by the following Java class: net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.java.rule.documentation.CommentSizeRule
Example(s):
/**
*
* too many lines!
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*/
This rule has the following properties:
Name | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
maxLines | 6 | Maximum lines |
maxLineLength | 80 | Maximum line length |
Use this rule with the default properties by just referencing it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/CommentSize" />
Use this rule and customize it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/CommentSize">
<properties>
<property name="maxLines" value="6" />
<property name="maxLineLength" value="80" />
</properties>
</rule>
UncommentedEmptyConstructor
Since: PMD 3.4
Priority: Medium (3)
Uncommented Empty Constructor finds instances where a constructor does not contain statements, but there is no comment. By explicitly commenting empty constructors it is easier to distinguish between intentional (commented) and unintentional empty constructors.
This rule is defined by the following XPath expression:
//ConstructorDeclaration[@Visibility != "private"]
[not(
pmd-java:hasAnnotation('javax.inject.Inject')
or pmd-java:hasAnnotation('org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired')
)]
[Block[
@containsComment = false()
and (count(*) = 0 or ($ignoreExplicitConstructorInvocation = true() and count(*) = 1 and ExplicitConstructorInvocation))
]]
Example(s):
public Foo() {
// This constructor is intentionally empty. Nothing special is needed here.
}
This rule has the following properties:
Name | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ignoreExplicitConstructorInvocation | false | Ignore explicit constructor invocation when deciding whether constructor is empty or not |
Use this rule with the default properties by just referencing it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/UncommentedEmptyConstructor" />
Use this rule and customize it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/UncommentedEmptyConstructor">
<properties>
<property name="ignoreExplicitConstructorInvocation" value="false" />
</properties>
</rule>
UncommentedEmptyMethodBody
Since: PMD 3.4
Priority: Medium (3)
Uncommented Empty Method Body finds instances where a method body does not contain statements, but there is no comment. By explicitly commenting empty method bodies it is easier to distinguish between intentional (commented) and unintentional empty methods.
This rule is defined by the following XPath expression:
//MethodDeclaration/Block[count(*) = 0 and @containsComment = false()]
Example(s):
public void doSomething() {
}
Use this rule by referencing it:
<rule ref="category/java/documentation.xml/UncommentedEmptyMethodBody" />