/* * Copyright (c) 2015 - present Facebook, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the BSD style license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant * of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. */ package codetoanalyze.java.eradicate; import javax.annotation.Nullable; class SubclassExample { class T { public void f() { } } class A { public T foo() { return new T(); } public @Nullable T bar() { return null; } public void deref(@Nullable T t) { if (t != null) { t.f(); } } public void noDeref(T t) { } } class B extends A { public @Nullable T foo() { return null; } public T bar() { return new T(); } } interface I { public T baz(); } class C implements I { public @Nullable T baz() { return null; } } class D extends A { public void deref(T t) { t.f(); } public void noDeref(@Nullable T t) { if (t != null) { t.f(); } } } } class ConstructorsAreExcluded { class Base { Base (@Nullable String s) { } } class Derived extends Base { Derived (String s) { // OK: there's no sub-typing between constructors super(s); } } } public class InconsistentSubclassAnnotation { public static void callFromSuperclass(SubclassExample.A a) { SubclassExample.T t = a.foo(); t.f(); } public static void callWithNullableParam(SubclassExample.A a, @Nullable SubclassExample.T t) { a.deref(t); } }