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36 lines
846 B
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The needless repetition of an operator is usually a typo. There is no reason to write ``++!!!i++`` when ``++!i++`` will do.
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On the other hand, the repetition of increment and decrement operators may have been done on purpose, but doing so obfuscates the meaning, and should be simplified.
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This rule raises an issue for sequences of: ``++!++``, ``++~++``, ``++-++``, and ``++\+++``.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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int i = 1;
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int j = - - -i; // Noncompliant; just use -i
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int k = ~~~i; // Noncompliant; same as i
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int m = + +i; // Noncompliant; operators are useless here
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boolean b = false;
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boolean c = !!!b; // Noncompliant
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== Compliant Solution
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int i = 1;
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int j = -i;
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int k = ~i;
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int m = i;
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boolean b = false;
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boolean c = !b;
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----
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== Exceptions
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Overflow handling for GWT compilation using ``++~~++`` is ignored.
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