On 3/11/2017 4:48 PM, Daniel Jeliński wrote: > I started fixing code issues reported by Findbugs; right now it is > reporting 4000+ issues in lucene/solr repository. I could use some > guidance: > 1) Will one JIRA issue be sufficient to cover all Findbugs-related > items, or should I raise separate items for distinct problems reported > by Findbugs? I raised LUCENE-7739 as a catch-all issue, but I can > split it if that's preferred. > 2) My plan is to fix trivial issues first, then work on the harder > ones. I already sent a patch to fix issues related to unnecessary > boxing/unboxing when parsing strings. That patch covers the entire > codebase, but in my opinion it's fairly straightforward. Is that > acceptable, or should I split the patch somehow? Like, lucene/solr, or > one file at a time, or one issue at a time or...
I wonder how much overlap there is between FindBugs and IDE warnings from Eclipse and Idea. I have wanted to tackle the thousands of warnings that Eclipse shows me for quite some time, but I don't really know how to tell when the warning should be taken seriously and when it should be suppressed. When I have mentioned it before, nobody else really has any interest, doesn't consider it to be a problem. Thanks, Shawn --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
