Which Commons component are you using?

Gary

On Sep 25, 2017 17:05, "Showalter, Jim" <jim_showal...@intuit.com> wrote:

> We have two classes like this:
>
> package com.intuit.foo;
>
> public class Foo {
> }
>
> public class FooHolder {
>                private List<Foo> foos = new ArrayList<>();
> }
>
> After visiting both classes and dumping out the info, I see this:
>
> com/intuit/foo/Foo:
>   class, lines 0 to ~2, deletable, public
>
> com/intuit/foo/Foos:
>   class, lines 0 to ~2, not-deletable, public
>   type references
>     <none>
>   field declarations
>     com/intuit/obill/v1/quote/response/Quote:chargeDetails:
> Ljava/util/List;
>
> Note that the type Foo is not seen in when visiting the Foos. Because
> there are no other references to Foo anywhere, this results in a
> false-positive delete of Foo.java.
>
> I collect all of the referred-to types in the visitor like this:
>
>                @Override
>                public void visitConstantClass(final ConstantClass obj) {
>                               String className = JavaUtils.dotsToSlashes(
> javaClass().getConstantPool().getConstant(obj.getNameIndex()).toString().replace("\")",
> "").replaceAll("^.*\"", ""));
>                               if (ignore(className)) {
>                                              return;
>                               }
>                               type().addTypeReference(className);
>                }
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Jim Showalter
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