Class StringLiteralEqualityCheck

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Configurable, Contextualizable

    public class StringLiteralEqualityCheck
    extends AbstractCheck
    Checks that string literals are not used with == or !=. Since == will compare the object references, not the actual value of the strings, String.equals() should be used. More information can be found in this article.

    Rationale: Novice Java programmers often use code like:

     if (x == "something")
     

    when they mean

     if ("something".equals(x))
     

    Parent is com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.TreeWalker

    Violation Message Keys:

    • string.literal.equality
    Since:
    3.2