IllegalInstantiation
Since Checkstyle 3.0
Description
Rationale: Depending on the project, for some classes it might be preferable to create instances through factory methods rather than calling the constructor.
A simple example is the java.lang.Boolean class.
For performance reasons, it is preferable to use the predefined constants
TRUE and FALSE.
Constructor invocations should be replaced by calls to Boolean.valueOf().
Some extremely performance sensitive projects may require the use of factory methods for other classes as well, to enforce the usage of number caches or object pools.
Notes
There is a limitation that it is currently not possible to specify array classes.
Properties
| name | description | type | default value | since |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| classes | Specify fully qualified class names that should not be instantiated. | String[] | {} |
3.0 |
Examples
To configure the check:
<module name="Checker">
<module name="TreeWalker">
<module name="IllegalInstantiation"/>
</module>
</module>
Example:
class Example1 {
class Boolean {
boolean a;
public Boolean (boolean a) { this.a = a; }
}
void Example1 () {
java.lang.Boolean[] newBoolArray = new java.lang.Boolean[]{true,true,false};
Integer[] newIntArray = new Integer[]{1,2,3};
}
void Example1 (boolean a, int b) {
Boolean c = new Boolean(a);
java.lang.Boolean d = new java.lang.Boolean(a);
Integer e = new Integer(b);
Integer f = Integer.valueOf(b);
}
}
To configure the check to find instantiations of java.lang.Boolean
and java.lang.Integer:
<module name="Checker">
<module name="TreeWalker">
<module name="IllegalInstantiation">
<property name="classes"
value="java.lang.Boolean, java.lang.Integer"/>
</module>
</module>
</module>
Example:
class Example2 {
class Boolean {
boolean a;
public Boolean (boolean a) { this.a = a; }
}
void Example2 () {
java.lang.Boolean[] newBoolArray = new java.lang.Boolean[]{true,true,false};
Integer[] newIntArray = new Integer[]{1,2,3};
}
void Example2 (boolean a, int b) {
Boolean c = new Boolean(a);
java.lang.Boolean d = new java.lang.Boolean(a);
// violation above, 'Instantiation of java.lang.Boolean should be avoided'
Integer e = new Integer(b);
// violation above, 'Instantiation of java.lang.Integer should be avoided'
Integer f = Integer.valueOf(b);
}
}
Finally, there is a limitation that it is currently not possible to specify array classes:
<module name="Checker">
<module name="TreeWalker">
<module name="IllegalInstantiation">
<property name="classes"
value="java.lang.Boolean[], Boolean[], java.lang.Integer[], Integer[]"/>
</module>
</module>
</module>
Example:
class Example3 {
class Boolean {
boolean a;
public Boolean (boolean a) { this.a = a; }
}
void Example3 () {
java.lang.Boolean[] newBoolArray = new java.lang.Boolean[]{true,true,false};
Integer[] newIntArray = new Integer[]{1,2,3};
}
void Example3 (boolean a, int b) {
Boolean c = new Boolean(a);
java.lang.Boolean d = new java.lang.Boolean(a);
Integer e = new Integer(b);
Integer f = Integer.valueOf(b);
}
}
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.coding






