| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs |
Main package for the FindBugs application - contains the engine class
(
FindBugs), the object model classes for bug
instances (BugInstance,
BugAnnotation), and other miscellany. |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.ba |
A bytecode analysis framework for BCEL, providing CFG construction, generic
dataflow analysis, and a variety of specific dataflow analyses.
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| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.ba.ch | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.ba.npe | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.ba.obl |
Implementation of dataflow analysis for checking whether obligations to close streams and other resources
(e.g., database objects) are satisfied.
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| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.ba.vna | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.bcel | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.classfile |
A high-level abstraction layer for codebases, classes, and components of
classes (methods, fields, instructions, etc.).
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| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.classfile.analysis |
Classes of objects that are the result of executing an analysis
engine on a class or method. The classes in this particular package are
those that are independent of any particular bytecode-analysis framework
(e.g., BCEL or ASM). Two important classes in this package are
ClassData, which represents the raw data of a class, and ClassInfo,
which represents symbolic information parsed from the class data.
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| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.detect | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.gui2 | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.internalAnnotations | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.plan | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.util | |
| edu.umd.cs.findbugs.visitclass |
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Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| SlashedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the / character is used to
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| StaticConstant
Denotes a static field that is initialized to a constant value and then never changes.
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| SlashedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the / character is used to
separate package/class name components.
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Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| Class and Description |
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Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| SlashedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the / character is used to
separate package/class name components.
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| SlashedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the / character is used to
separate package/class name components.
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| StaticConstant
Denotes a static field that is initialized to a constant value and then never changes.
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| Class and Description |
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| SlashedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the / character is used to
separate package/class name components.
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| SlashedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the / character is used to
separate package/class name components.
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| StaticConstant
Denotes a static field that is initialized to a constant value and then never changes.
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| Class and Description |
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| DottedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the .
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| SlashedClassName
Denotes a class name or package name where the / character is used to
separate package/class name components.
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