Difference between revisions of "Globalyzer 5 Java Rules"
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− | import company. |
+ | import company.util.Dbg; // A fully qualified class name |
− | import company.project. |
+ | import company.project.*; // Label is in the company.project package. |
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Dbg dbg = Dbg.getInstance(); |
Dbg dbg = Dbg.getInstance(); |
Revision as of 19:26, 26 October 2015
Contents
Introduction
User Interface
Type of Rules
Example
Code Snippet
import company.util.Dbg; // A fully qualified class name import company.project.*; // Label is in the company.project package. [...] Dbg dbg = Dbg.getInstance(); Label lbl = new Label(); [...] dbg.setText("{0}: {1} action taken."); [...] label.setText("Menu");
This snippet of code does have strings.
The class company.project.Dbg
is a debug class and the text method puts the String parameter into a database for support purposes. That string is not visible to the end user. In that instance, the setText
method on a variable of type company.project.Dbg
should be filtered.
The variable lbl of class company.project.Label
represents a text area in the User Interface and the setText
method passes a user visible string. The string Menu
passed to this setText
method should be flagged: It needs to be externalized out of the code into a resource bundle.