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Chris Male updated LUCENE-3973:
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Attachment: LUCENE-3973.patch
Simple POC patch which adds a pmd target to lucene/common-build.xml. It
currently uses ivy:cachepath (but I think I prefer the way Hoss suggests).
I will attach some example results from analyzing lucene/solr core.
In our build system, is it possible to run a target for every module? I don't
really want to latch this onto {{compile}} like clover.
Still much to do but just showing where things are going.
> Incorporate PMD / FindBugs
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> Key: LUCENE-3973
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3973
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: general/build
> Reporter: Chris Male
> Attachments: LUCENE-3973.patch, core.html, solr-core.html
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> This has been touched on a few times over the years. Having static analysis
> as part of our build seems like a big win. For example, we could use PMD to
> look at {{System.out.println}} statements like discussed in LUCENE-3877 and
> we could possibly incorporate the nocommit / @author checks as well.
> There are a few things to work out as part of this:
> - Should we use both PMD and FindBugs or just one of them? They look at code
> from different perspectives (bytecode vs source code) and target different
> issues. At the moment I'm in favour of trying both but that might be too
> heavy handed for our needs.
> - What checks should we use? There's no point having the analysis if it's
> going to raise too many false-positives or problems we don't deem
> problematic.
> - How should the analysis be integrated in our build? Need to work out when
> the analysis should run, how it should be incorporated in Ant and/or Maven,
> what impact errors should have.
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