LocalVariableName
Since Checkstyle 3.0
Description
final variable names conform to a specified pattern.
          A catch parameter is considered to be a local variable.
        This check does not support pattern variables. Instead, use PatternVariableName.
Properties
| name | description | type | default value | since | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| allowOneCharVarInForLoop | Allow one character variable name in 
 initialization expressions in FOR loop if one char variable name is prohibited by format regexp. | 
              
boolean | false | 
              
5.8 | 
| format | Sets the pattern to match valid identifiers. | Pattern | ^([a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*|_)$ | 
              
3.0 | 
Examples
To configure the check:
<module name="Checker">
  <module name="TreeWalker">
    <module name="LocalVariableName"/>
  </module>
</module>
Code Example:
class Example1 {
  void MyMethod() {
    for (int var = 1; var < 10; var++) {}
    for (int VAR = 1; VAR < 10; VAR++) {} // violation
    for (int i = 1; i < 10; i++) {}
    for (int var_1 = 0; var_1 < 10; var_1++) {} // violation
  }
}
An example of how to configure the check for names that begin with a lower case letter, followed by letters, digits, and underscores is:
<module name="Checker">
  <module name="TreeWalker">
    <module name="LocalVariableName">
      <property name="format" value="^[a-z](_?[a-zA-Z0-9]+)*$"/>
    </module>
  </module>
</module>
Code Example:
class Example2 {
  void MyMethod() {
    for (int var = 1; var < 10; var++) {}
    for (int VAR = 1; VAR < 10; VAR++) {} // violation
    for (int i = 1; i < 10; i++) {}
    for (int var_1 = 0; var_1 < 10; var_1++) {}
  }
}
An example of one character variable name in initialization expression(like "i") in FOR loop:
class Example3 {
  void myMethod () {
    for(int i = 1; i < 10; i++) {}
    for(int K = 1; K < 10; K++) {} // violation
    List list = new ArrayList();
    for (Object o : list) {}
    for (Object O : list) {} // violation
  }
}
An example of how to configure the check to allow one character variable name in initialization expressions in FOR loop, where regexp allows 2 or more chars:
<module name="Checker">
  <module name="TreeWalker">
    <module name="LocalVariableName">
      <property name="format" value="^[a-z][_a-zA-Z0-9]+$"/>
      <property name="allowOneCharVarInForLoop" value="true"/>
    </module>
  </module>
</module>
Code Example:
class Example4 {
  void MyMethod() {
    int good = 1;
    int g = 0; // violation
    for (int v = 1; v < 10; v++) {
      int a = 1; // violation
    }
    for (int V = 1; V < 10; V++) {
      int I = 1; // violation
    }
    List list = new ArrayList();
    for (Object o : list) {
      String a = ""; // violation
    }
    for (Object O : list) {
      String A = ""; // violation
    }
  }
}
An example of how to configure the check to that all variables have 3 or more chars in name:
<module name="Checker">
  <module name="TreeWalker">
    <module name="LocalVariableName">
      <property name="format" value="^[a-z][_a-zA-Z0-9]{2,}$"/>
    </module>
  </module>
</module>
Code Example:
class Example5 {
  void MyMethod() {
    int goodName = 0;
    int i = 1; // violation
    for (int var = 1; var < 10; var++) {
      int j = 1; // violation
    }
  }
}
Example of Usage
Violation Messages
All messages can be customized if the default message doesn't suit you. Please see the documentation to learn how to.
Package
com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.checks.naming






