001///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
002// checkstyle: Checks Java source code and other text files for adherence to a set of rules.
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018///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
019
020package com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.checks.coding;
021
022import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.StatelessCheck;
023import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api.AbstractCheck;
024import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api.DetailAST;
025import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api.TokenTypes;
026import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.utils.TokenUtil;
027
028/**
029 * <div>
030 * Checks that array initialization contains a trailing comma.
031 * </div>
032 *
033 * <div class="wrapper"><pre class="prettyprint"><code class="language-java">
034 * int[] a = new int[]
035 * {
036 *   1,
037 *   2,
038 *   3,
039 * };
040 * </code></pre></div>
041 *
042 * <p>
043 * By default, the check demands a comma at the end if neither left nor right curly braces
044 * are on the same line as the last element of the array.
045 * </p>
046 * <div class="wrapper"><pre class="prettyprint"><code class="language-java">
047 * return new int[] { 0 };
048 * return new int[] { 0
049 *   };
050 * return new int[] {
051 *   0 };
052 * </code></pre></div>
053 *
054 * <p>
055 * Rationale: Putting this comma in makes it easier to change the
056 * order of the elements or add new elements on the end. Main benefit of a trailing
057 * comma is that when you add new entry to an array, no surrounding lines are changed.
058 * </p>
059 * <div class="wrapper"><pre class="prettyprint"><code class="language-java">
060 * {
061 *   100000000000000000000,
062 *   200000000000000000000, // OK
063 * }
064 *
065 * {
066 *   100000000000000000000,
067 *   200000000000000000000,
068 *   300000000000000000000,  // Just this line added, no other changes
069 * }
070 * </code></pre></div>
071 *
072 * <p>
073 * If closing brace is on the same line as trailing comma, this benefit is gone
074 * (as the check does not demand a certain location of curly braces the following
075 * two cases will not produce a violation):
076 * </p>
077 * <div class="wrapper"><pre class="prettyprint"><code class="language-java">
078 * {100000000000000000000,
079 *  200000000000000000000,} // Trailing comma not needed, line needs to be modified anyway
080 *
081 * {100000000000000000000,
082 *  200000000000000000000, // Modified line
083 *  300000000000000000000,} // Added line
084 * </code></pre></div>
085 *
086 * <p>
087 * If opening brace is on the same line as trailing comma there's also (more arguable) problem:
088 * </p>
089 * <div class="wrapper"><pre class="prettyprint"><code class="language-java">
090 * {100000000000000000000, // Line cannot be just duplicated to slightly modify entry
091 * }
092 *
093 * {100000000000000000000,
094 *  100000000000000000001, // More work needed to duplicate
095 * }
096 * </code></pre></div>
097 *
098 * @since 3.2
099 */
100@StatelessCheck
101public class ArrayTrailingCommaCheck extends AbstractCheck {
102
103    /**
104     * A key is pointing to the warning message text in "messages.properties"
105     * file.
106     */
107    public static final String MSG_KEY = "array.trailing.comma";
108
109    /**
110     * Control whether to always check for a trailing comma, even when an array is inline.
111     */
112    private boolean alwaysDemandTrailingComma;
113
114    /**
115     * Setter to control whether to always check for a trailing comma, even when an array is inline.
116     *
117     * @param alwaysDemandTrailingComma whether to always check for a trailing comma.
118     * @since 8.33
119     */
120    public void setAlwaysDemandTrailingComma(boolean alwaysDemandTrailingComma) {
121        this.alwaysDemandTrailingComma = alwaysDemandTrailingComma;
122    }
123
124    @Override
125    public int[] getDefaultTokens() {
126        return getRequiredTokens();
127    }
128
129    @Override
130    public int[] getAcceptableTokens() {
131        return getRequiredTokens();
132    }
133
134    @Override
135    public int[] getRequiredTokens() {
136        return new int[] {TokenTypes.ARRAY_INIT};
137    }
138
139    @Override
140    public void visitToken(DetailAST arrayInit) {
141        final DetailAST rcurly = arrayInit.findFirstToken(TokenTypes.RCURLY);
142        final DetailAST previousSibling = rcurly.getPreviousSibling();
143
144        if (arrayInit.getChildCount() != 1
145                && (alwaysDemandTrailingComma
146                    || !TokenUtil.areOnSameLine(rcurly, previousSibling)
147                        && !TokenUtil.areOnSameLine(arrayInit, previousSibling))
148                && previousSibling.getType() != TokenTypes.COMMA) {
149            log(previousSibling, MSG_KEY);
150        }
151    }
152
153}