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Resolution: Unresolved
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Minor
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Bad practice
Main.readStringNonBlocking(InputStream, int) ignores result of java.io.InputStream.read(byte[]) Method ignores results of InputStream.read() This method ignores the return value of one of the variants of java.io.InputStream.read() which can return multiple bytes. If the return value is not checked, the caller will not be able to correctly handle the case where fewer bytes were read than the caller requested. This is a particularly insidious kind of bug, because in many programs, reads from input streams usually do read the full amount of data requested, causing the program to fail only sporadically. Bug kind and pattern: RR - RR_NOT_CHECKED
Dodgy code
At MainTest.java:[line 15] In method MainTest.should HaveNoStandardDependenciesFile() Local variable named versions Dead store to local variable This instruction assigns a value to a local variable, but the value is not read or used in any subsequent instruction. Often, this indicates an error, because the value computed is never used. Note that Sun's javac compiler often generates dead stores for final local variables. Because SpotBugs is a bytecode-based tool, there is no easy way to eliminate these false positives. Bug kind and pattern: DLS - DLS_DEAD_LOCAL_STORE
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