Here are the new numbers (12/18/02) <http://cvs.apache.org/~tcopeland/jakarta_bad_imports.htm>
xml-xindice 12,833 4 0.03% xml-axis 41,601 19 0.05% xml-cocoon2 38,532 19 0.05% xml-soap 8,940 31 0.35% xml-cocoon 6,384 26 0.41% xml-crimson 7,883 46 0.58% xml-xerces 56,199 429 0.76% xml-rpc 2,997 26 0.87% xml-batik 92,545 1,041 1.12% xml-fop 28,605 321 1.12% xml-xalan 65,508 1,356 2.07% xml-stylebook 2,100 52 2.48% xml-security 12,783 361 2.82% xml-commons 4,060 120 2.96% The good news: - axis (516 -> 19) - cocoon2 (616 -> 19)
xml-commons so some of those may not be our 'fault' and I may not want to fix them.
if you inherit a broken car, won't you fix it?
No comment :-)xml-xalan isn't listed there - does that mean we're perfect with imports? 8-)
But why do I think that fixing the unused imports is important?
1) it shows that we care about our code
2) checking for unused code is meant to let you discover PMD. PMD can check unused imports but also more "important" problems (like unused variables).
Regards,
-Vladimir
pmd website <http://pmd.sf.net>
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Vladimir R. Bossicard
Apache Xindice - http://xml.apache.org/xindice
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