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  1. 145cf82 Fix missing space in check explanation. by Chaoren Lin · 2 days ago master
  2. c9995fe Do not allow placeholders in `Thread.Builder.name(String)` or `name(String, int)`. by Kurt Alfred Kluever · 5 days ago
  3. 8825da6 Do not complain if record fields are qualified and there is a injecting constructor. by ghm · 8 days ago
  4. e648cc1 Delete code referencing Gin (**G**wt **IN**jection). Due to the [] deprecation removing [] build rules, this is essentially all dead code: either not referenced by BUILD files at all or entirely unused at runtime. by Sam Berlin · 9 days ago
  5. 1e8401b CompileTimeConstantExpressionMatcher: Handle switch expressions by ghm · 12 days ago

Error Prone

Error Prone is a static analysis tool for Java that catches common programming mistakes at compile-time.

public class ShortSet {
  public static void main (String[] args) {
    Set<Short> s = new HashSet<>();
    for (short i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
      s.add(i);
      s.remove(i - 1);
    }
    System.out.println(s.size());
  }
}
error: [CollectionIncompatibleType] Argument 'i - 1' should not be passed to this method;
its type int is not compatible with its collection's type argument Short
      s.remove(i - 1);
              ^
    (see https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/CollectionIncompatibleType)
1 error

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