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Examples of errors detected by the V602…

Examples of errors detected by the V6027 diagnostic

V6027. Variables are initialized through the call to the same function. It's probably an error or un-optimized code.


Apache Hadoop

V6027 Variables are initialized through the call to the same function. It's probably an error or un-optimized code. TestDFSAdmin.java(883), TestDFSAdmin.java(879)


private void verifyNodesAndCorruptBlocks(
    final int numDn,
    final int numLiveDn,
    final int numCorruptBlocks,
    final int numCorruptECBlockGroups,
    final DFSClient client,
    final Long highestPriorityLowRedundancyReplicatedBlocks,
    final Long highestPriorityLowRedundancyECBlocks)
    throws IOException
{
  /* init vars */
  ....
  final String expectedCorruptedECBlockGroupsStr = String.format(
      "Block groups with corrupt internal blocks: %d",
      numCorruptECBlockGroups);
  final String highestPriorityLowRedundancyReplicatedBlocksStr
      = String.format(
      "\tLow redundancy blocks with highest priority " +
          "to recover: %d",
      highestPriorityLowRedundancyReplicatedBlocks);
  final String highestPriorityLowRedundancyECBlocksStr = String.format(
      "\tLow redundancy blocks with highest priority " +
          "to recover: %d",
      highestPriorityLowRedundancyReplicatedBlocks);
  ....
}

GeoServer

V6027 Variables 'newValue', 'oldValue' are initialized through the call to the same function. It's probably an error or un-optimized code. DataAccessRuleDAOTest.java 110, DataAccessRuleDAOTest.java 111


@Test
public void testStore() {
  Properties newProps = dao.toProperties();

  // properties equality does not seem to work...
  Assert.assertEquals(newProps.size(), props.size());
  for (Object key : newProps.keySet()) {
    Object newValue = newProps.get(key);
    Object oldValue = newProps.get(key);
    Assert.assertEquals(newValue, oldValue);
  }
}