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| AbstractClassWithoutAbstractMethodAstVisitor | |
| AbstractClassWithoutAbstractMethodRule | The abstract class does not contain any abstract methods. |
| CloseWithoutCloseableAstVisitor | |
| CloseWithoutCloseableRule | If a class defines a "void close()" then that class should implement java.io.Closeable. |
| ConstantsOnlyInterfaceAstVisitor | |
| ConstantsOnlyInterfaceRule | An interface should be used only to model a behaviour of a class: using an interface as a container of constants is a poor usage pattern. |
| EmptyMethodInAbstractClassAstVisitor | |
| EmptyMethodInAbstractClassRule | An empty method in an abstract class should be abstract instead, as developer may rely on this empty implementation rather than code the appropriate one. |
| FinalClassWithProtectedMemberAstVisitor | |
| FinalClassWithProtectedMemberRule | This rule finds classes marked final that contain protected methods and fields. |
| ImplementationAsTypeAstVisitor | |
| ImplementationAsTypeRule | Checks for use of the following concrete classes when specifying the type of a method
parameter, closure parameter, constructor parameter, method return type or field
type (the associated interfaces should be used to specify the type instead):
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