I tried annotating the enclosing method with
@SuppressWarnings("compareIdentical")
but this does not work (worse yet, the annotation results in its own Unsupported @SuppressWarnings("compareIdentical") warning!)
I know that I can always use
@SuppressWarnings("all")
but that'd be more warning-suppression than I want.
FWIW, I got the "compareIdentical" string from the "Warning Options" table in http://help.eclipse.org/helios/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.jdt.doc.isv/guide/jdt_api_compile.htm (a hail-mary pass, to be sure).
Thanks!
Officially, there are only 3 supported arguments to @SuppressWarnings(), as specified by the standard $9.6.4.5:
- Unchecked warnings (§4.8, §5.1.6, §5.1.9, §8.4.1, §8.4.8.3, §15.12.4.2, §15.13.2, §15.27.3) are specified by the string
"unchecked".- Deprecation warnings (§9.6.4.6) are specified by the string
"deprecation".- Removal warnings (§9.6.4.6) are specified by the string
"removal".
But, in small text, the standard mentions support for extra types:
For other kinds of warnings, compiler vendors should document the strings they support for
@SuppressWarnings. Vendors are encouraged to cooperate to ensure that the same names work across multiple compilers.
These are supported by some compilers:
all to suppress all warningsboxing to suppress warnings relative to boxing/unboxing operationscast to suppress warnings relative to cast operationsdep-ann to suppress warnings relative to deprecated annotationdeprecation to suppress warnings relative to deprecationfallthrough to suppress warnings relative to missing breaks in switch statementsfinally to suppress warnings relative to finally block that don't returnhiding to suppress warnings relative to locals that hide variableincomplete-switch to suppress warnings relative to missing entries in a switch statement (enum case)nls to suppress warnings relative to non-nls string literalsnull to suppress warnings relative to null analysisraw to suppress warnings relative to usage of raw typesrestriction to suppress warnings relative to usage of discouraged or forbidden referencesserial to suppress warnings relative to missing serialVersionUID field for a serializable classstatic-access to suppress warnings relative to incorrect static accesssuper to suppress warnings relative to overriding a method without super invocationssynthetic-access to suppress warnings relative to unoptimized access from inner classesunchecked to suppress warnings relative to unchecked operationsunqualified-field-access to suppress warnings relative to field access unqualifiedunused to suppress warnings relative to unused code and dead codeSo, there is nothing which might help you.
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