Java9Validator.java
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* Copyright (C) 2007-2010 J��lio Vilmar Gesser.
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package com.github.javaparser.ast.validator.language_level_validations;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.stmt.TryStmt;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.validator.SingleNodeTypeValidator;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.validator.Validator;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.validator.language_level_validations.chunks.ModifierValidator;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.validator.language_level_validations.chunks.UnderscoreKeywordValidator;
/**
* This validator validates according to Java 9 syntax rules.
*
* @see <a href="https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk9/">https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk9/</a>
*/
public class Java9Validator extends Java8Validator {
final Validator underscoreKeywordValidator = new UnderscoreKeywordValidator();
final Validator modifiers = new ModifierValidator(true, true, true);
final SingleNodeTypeValidator<TryStmt> tryWithResources = new SingleNodeTypeValidator<>(TryStmt.class, (n, reporter) -> {
if (n.getCatchClauses().isEmpty() && n.getResources().isEmpty() && !n.getFinallyBlock().isPresent()) {
reporter.report(n, "Try has no finally, no catch, and no resources.");
}
});
public Java9Validator() {
super();
// Released Language Features
/*
* Note there is no validator that validates that "var" is not used in Java 9 and lower, since
* the parser will never create a VarType node (that is done by the Java 10 post-processor).
* You can add the node by hand, but that is obscure enough to ignore.
*/
add(underscoreKeywordValidator);
remove(noModules);
replace(modifiersWithoutPrivateInterfaceMethods, modifiers);
replace(tryWithLimitedResources, tryWithResources);
}
}