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Ilya Klyuchnikovandpeter e0861b8d65 bytecode analysis: leaking parameters analysis
Leaking parameters are parameters that "leak" into @NotNull/@Contract annotations.
If a parameter doesn't leak, it cannot be @NotNull and cannot contribute to @Contract annotations.
Inference is run only for leaking parameters.
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package com.intellij.codeInspection.bytecodeAnalysis.data;
import com.intellij.codeInspection.bytecodeAnalysis.ExpectLeaking;
/**
* @author lambdamix
*/
public class LeakingParametersData {
int z;
void test01(@ExpectLeaking Object o1, @ExpectLeaking Object o2, @ExpectLeaking Object o3) {
o1.toString();
o2.toString();
o3.toString();
}
void test02(@ExpectLeaking LeakingParametersData d) {
System.out.println(d.z);
}
void test03(int i, @ExpectLeaking LeakingParametersData d) {
System.out.println(d.z);
}
void test04(long i, @ExpectLeaking LeakingParametersData d) {
System.out.println(d.z);
}
}