integration Junit for OSS #79
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/ArgumentsUtil.java#L67
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/ArgumentsUtil.java#L73
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/ArgumentsUtil.java#L98
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/ArgumentsUtil.java#L125
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/ArgumentsUtil.java#L138
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/ArgumentsUtil.java#L166
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/Client.java#L79
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/Client.java#L85
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/Client.java#L158
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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Run pmd/pmd-github-action@v1:
file:///home/runner/work/zingg/zingg/common/client/src/main/java/zingg/common/client/Client.java#L192
Whenever using a log level, one should check if the loglevel is actually enabled, or
otherwise skip the associate String creation and manipulation.
An alternative to checking the log level are substituting parameters, formatters or lazy logging
with lambdas. The available alternatives depend on the actual logging framework.
GuardLogStatement (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.0.0-rc4/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement
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