/* * Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. */ package codetoanalyze.java.nullsafe_annotation_graph; import javax.annotation.Nullable; public class AnnotationGraph { public String fieldA; public String fieldB; public @Nullable String fieldC; public String fieldD; // methodA() depends on `p` and on `fieldD` private String methodA(String p, boolean flag) { // fieldA depends on p fieldA = p; if (flag) { return p; } else { return fieldD; } } // methodB() depends on methodA()'s return private String methodB() { return methodA("", true); } public String methodC() { String a = methodB(); // fieldC depends on methodB() fieldC = a; // return does NOT depend on methodB(): already checked for null if (a != null) { return a; } return ""; } private void methodD() { // fieldB depends on fieldA fieldB = fieldA; } private void methodE() { // violation for fieldD SomeExternalClass.acceptsNull(fieldD); // violation for fieldD fieldD.toString(); if (fieldD != null) { // no violation for fieldD SomeExternalClass.acceptsNull(fieldD); } // no violation for fieldB SomeExternalClass.doesNotAcceptNull(fieldB); if (methodC() != null) { methodC().toString(); // no violation for methodC } } private void methodF() { // violation for fieldA fieldA.toString(); methodC().toString(); // violation for methodC } } class SomeExternalClass { public static void acceptsNull(@Nullable String a) {} public static void doesNotAcceptNull(String a) {} }